Content Calendar Prompt Pack
Plan a month of content in 30 minutes. 30 AI prompts for blog posts, social media, email, video, and SEO. One-time purchase, lifetime access.
What's Included
- 8 blog & SEO prompts (ideas, outlines, keyword strategy)
- 8 social media prompts (Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, LinkedIn, Pinterest)
- 5 email marketing prompts (welcome sequence, launch, re-engagement)
- 5 content strategy prompts (calendar, repurposing, analytics, A/B testing)
- 4 video & newsletter prompts (YouTube, newsletter, seasonal, influencer)
- Works with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini
- One-time purchase, lifetime access
- Search, filter, one-click copy
Preview What's Inside
Real prompts from the pack — copy, fill in the blanks, paste into any AI:
"Generate 10 blog post ideas for [niche/industry] that target these keywords: [keyword 1, keyword 2, keyword 3]. For each idea, give a working title, target keyword, and 1-line summary. Prioritize topics with high search volume and low competition.""Write 3 Instagram captions for [brand/product] promoting [specific offer or content]. Each caption should: hook in the first line, include a CTA, use 5-10 relevant hashtags, and match the [brand voice: casual/professional/witty]. Maximum 150 words each.""Design a 5-email welcome sequence for [business type] selling [product/service]. Email 1: deliver lead magnet + set expectations. Email 2: share origin story. Email 3: quick win related to [niche]. Email 4: social proof. Email 5: soft pitch with [discount/bonus]."These are 3 of 8 prompts in the pack.
See the difference a good prompt makes
A vague prompt gets a vague answer. Our prompts get results.
"Help me with my business strategy"
⚠️ Vague prompts → generic, unhelpful responses with no specifics, no numbers, no action plan.
Analyze my business model [SaaS subscription tool for freelancers] and identify 3 revenue opportunities I'm missing. For each, estimate potential revenue and implementation difficulty.
✅ Structured prompts with brackets, context, and specific asks → targeted, actionable responses.
Here are some general strategies for improving your business: 1. Focus on customer retention - it's cheaper to keep customers than acquire new ones. 2. Diversify your revenue streams - don't rely on just one source of income. 3. Invest in marketing - make sure people know about your product. 4. Improve your product - listen to customer feedback and iterate. 5. Build partnerships - collaborate with complementary businesses. Hope this helps! Let me know if you want more details on any of these.
Business Analysis: SaaS for Freelancers
For a SaaS subscription tool for freelancers, I'll assume your core model is monthly/annual subscriptions for individual freelancers managing work, clients, finances, and productivity. Many SaaS products in this space leave significant revenue on the table because they focus almost entirely on subscription pricing.
If your platform helps freelancers send invoices, receive payments, or manage billing, you can monetize the money movement itself. Think: payment processing markup, instant payouts, international payment fees, invoice financing. Revenue potential: 5,000 active customers × $3,000/mo average billed × 0.25% platform fee = $37,500/mo ($450K/yr). At 20K+ customers, this can exceed subscription revenue. Implementation: High (7/10) — requires payment provider integrations and compliance. But revenue grows with customer success, not seat count.
Turn the platform into a source of clients. Job board, client matching, proposal marketplace, agency referrals, freelancer directory. Monetize through lead fees ($20 avg), success fees (10%), and employer subscriptions. Revenue potential: 10K freelancers, 1K client opportunities/mo × $20 lead fee = $20K/mo ($240K/yr). With success fees: add another $10K/mo. Implementation: Medium-High (6/10) — needs matching system, fraud prevention, supply/demand balancing. But this directly addresses freelancers' #1 problem: finding work.
Sell services adjacent to freelancing: tax filing, bookkeeping, business formation (LLC), contract review, insurance partnerships, accounting integrations. Revenue through referral commissions, revenue share, or premium add-ons. Revenue potential: 5K customers × 10% adoption × $15/mo commission = $7,500/mo ($90K/yr). Higher-ticket offerings (LLC formation, tax services) can generate hundreds per customer annually. Implementation: Low-Medium (4/10) — can often launch through partnerships before building anything internally. High margins, low dev requirements.
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