Learn from what's working this week, not what worked two years ago.

Prompt 10.1 — Teardown a viral competitor post

`Here's a post doing well in my niche: [paste post] Engagement numbers: [paste if known]

Break down:

Be specific. "Great hook" doesn't count.`

What this replaces: Your team saying "we should post more like that" without understanding why it worked.

Good output looks like: Specific mechanics with names, not vague compliments.

Prompt 10.2 — Adapt a viral post format to your angle

`Viral post template: [paste post] My angle: [what you actually know/sell/believe] My voice guide: [paste]

Rewrite the post using the same structural mechanics, but:

Show me the post, then list what you kept structurally and what you changed.`

What this replaces: Either ignoring what works or copy-pasting it shamelessly.

Good output looks like: A post that uses the same skeleton but reads like you wrote it.

Prompt 10.3 — Find this week's pattern in your niche

`Here are 10 posts that went viral in my niche this week: [paste]

Find the pattern:

Give me a one-paragraph read on what to write this week to catch the wave without riding it late.`

What this replaces: Guessing what content direction to take.

Good output looks like: A specific read on current momentum, not timeless advice.

Prompt 10.4 — Reverse-engineer a lead magnet post

`Here's a lead magnet post that got 200+ comments: [paste]

Teardown:

Then draft 3 lead magnet post ideas I could run using the same mechanics for my audience.`

What this replaces: Lead magnet posts that flop because the promise was vague.

Good output looks like: A teardown you could screenshot and pin above your team's desk.