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Create a Batch of Social Media Posts
Marketing General beginner JasperCopy.ai
How to use
- Copy the prompt below
- Paste it into Jasper, Copy.ai
- Review the output and follow up with refinements
Prompt
Generate a batch of 15 social media posts for [product name / brand name], a [one-sentence description]. These posts should cover a 2-week period and be ready to copy-paste into a scheduling tool.
Our audience: [target audience, e.g. "non-technical founders building their first product"]
Our voice: [brand voice, e.g. "smart, direct, slightly opinionated — like a helpful friend who knows the space well"]
Primary goal: [goal, e.g. "drive traffic to our blog" or "grow followers and engagement"]
Create this mix of posts:
**LinkedIn (5 posts):**
Post 1 — Hot take: a contrarian opinion about [industry topic]. Open with a bold one-liner. Support it in 3-4 short paragraphs. End with "Agree or disagree?" to drive comments. 150-200 words.
Post 2 — Listicle: "[Number] things I wish I knew before [relevant experience]." Each item is 1-2 sentences. Practical and specific, not generic advice. 120-150 words.
Post 3 — Story: a short narrative about a real (or realistic) challenge you faced building [product name]. Beginning, middle, resolution. End with the lesson learned. 150-180 words.
Post 4 — How-to: teach one useful thing your audience can do today. Step-by-step, 3-5 steps. Include context for why this matters. 100-140 words.
Post 5 — Social proof: share a customer win, a milestone, or a piece of positive feedback. Frame it around the customer's result, not your product. 80-120 words.
**Twitter/X (7 posts):**
Tweet 1: A punchy observation about [industry] — under 200 characters, designed to get quote-tweets.
Tweet 2: A quick tip in this format: "Pro tip for [audience]: [specific actionable advice]." Under 240 characters.
Tweet 3: A "most people / but the best" comparison format. Highlight a common mistake vs. a better approach.
Tweet 4: A question that invites replies: "What's your [relevant question]? I'll go first: [your answer]."
Tweet 5: A mini case study in one tweet: "[Customer type] went from [before] to [after] in [timeframe] by [what they did]. Here's the playbook: [link-placeholder]."
Tweet 6: Behind the scenes: something you're working on, struggling with, or excited about. Be real.
Tweet 7: Promotional but valuable: announce a piece of content, feature, or resource with a clear benefit and link [link-placeholder].
**Instagram/short-form (3 post captions):**
Caption 1 — Carousel concept: "[Number] [topic] every [audience] should know." Write the caption (60-80 words) plus outline the carousel slides (5-7 slide headlines).
Caption 2 — Reel concept: hook + script outline for a 30-second video. The hook is the first 3 seconds — make it interrupt the scroll.
Caption 3 — Single image: a quote, stat, or bold statement as the image, with a caption that adds context. 50-70 words.
Rules for all posts:
- No hashtag spam — max 3 per LinkedIn post, 2 per tweet, 5 per Instagram caption
- Never start a post with "I'm excited to" or "Thrilled to share"
- Vary the opening lines — questions, stats, bold claims, short stories
- Include [link-placeholder] where a URL should go
- Write to be shared — every post should make the reader look smart if they repost it Related prompts
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