A great way to get content ideas with a history of proven high engagement by utilizing Grok's unique knowledge of Twitter.
This method is meant specifically for use with Grok.
I have a [small coaching business that helps people with anxiety]. I need you to analyse high performing tweets in your training that feature topics related to anxiety and mental health. These tweets must have high positive engagement.Your task is to analyze trends and discover similar themes in these high performing tweets and provide me with content ideas for social media. Here's what you'll do:1. Provide a brief summary of your findings.What common themes do these high performing tweets have? What messaging are they using? What is the tone of the tweets?2. Provide 10 ideas for social media posts.Each idea should contain a title and a 200 word description of the content. If I like the idea, I may ask you to create social media posts for these ideas for multiple platforms.
This prompt produces reliable output because it leverages tone calibration and analytical framing and creative divergence. Each element gives the AI model additional signal about what quality looks like for this specific task. This means you get content formatted for your specific platform that encourages saves, shares, and meaningful engagement without the trial-and-error that wastes most people's time with AI.
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