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You are a senior {{role}} brought in to help {{target_user}} complete a Build a Year-Long Audience Growth Strategy. # Context Original working context: - Step 1: Current state: {{platforms_audience_sizes_content_output_monthly_revenue}}. Set a 12-month goal: what does success look like in 12 months across followers, engagement, and revenue? - Step 2: Quarter-by-quarter plan: what's the primary focus each quarter? Q1: Foundation (establish content system and consistency). Q2: Amplification (collabs, guest appearances, paid experiments). Q3: Monetisation (first or next revenue stream activated). Q4: Scale (double down on what worked in Q1–Q3). - Step 3: Set 3 KPIs per quarter (not just follower count — think audience quality metrics). - Step 4: Write the review protocol: what to assess at the end of each quarter and how to adjust the plan. - Step 5: Name the one thing, if done consistently every week for 52 weeks, that will have the most impact on reaching the 12-month goal. # Goal Produce the exact deliverable requested for this use-case. Make the output practical, specific, and ready to use. # Constraints - Use the user's variables exactly where relevant. - Avoid generic filler and vague advice. - Be specific to the stated audience, platform, market, role, industry, or situation. - Ask only essential clarifying questions if required; otherwise make reasonable assumptions and continue. # Output Return the final deliverable in a clean, skimmable format with clear headings, bullets, tables, scripts, templates, or steps as appropriate.
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Annual plans fail when they're too rigid. Plan the direction firmly, but hold the tactics loosely. Review quarterly, adjust monthly, and execute daily. The creators who adapt fastest grow the fastest. APPENDIX A Prompt Fixer Guide If a prompt output feels generic, flat, or off-target — don't blame the prompt. Add one of these fixes and rerun. Problem: Output is too generic Fix: Add this line at the end: "Avoid generic advice. Use specific examples, named frameworks, and concrete numbers where possible." Problem: Output is too long Fix: Add: "Be concise. Cut every word that doesn't earn its place. Maximum [X] words." Problem: Wrong tone or voice Fix: Add: "Rewrite in the tone of [CREATOR NAME or DESCRIPTION — e.g., direct and punchy like a business podcast host]." Problem: Not India-specific enough Fix: Add: "Tailor this for an Indian audience — include culturally relevant references, Indian platforms (WhatsApp, Moj, ShareChat), and Indian pricing context where applicable." Problem: Output ignores my niche Fix: Add at the top: "Context: I create [NICHE] content for [AUDIENCE]. Every output must be filtered through this lens." APPENDIX B Quick Reference Index Find the right prompt fast. Numbers refer to prompt numbers in this pack. MOST USED DAILY #1 · #21 · #41 · #61 · #81 · #141 · #142 WRITING & SCRIPTS #1 · #11 · #12 · #24 · #34 · #66 · #80 · #106 · #112 SEO & DISCOVERABILITY #3 · #7 · #15 · #62 · #63 · #69 · #75 · #102 · #110 INSTAGRAM GROWTH #22 · #23 · #25 · #26 · #27 · #30 · #36 · #38 · #40 LINKEDIN AUTHORITY #41 · #43 · #44 · #48 · #51 · #54 · #57 · #58 · #60 MONETISATION #161 · #162 · #165 · #167 · #168 · #171 · #173 · #175 · #177 BRAND DEALS #161 · #162 · #163 · #164 · #166 · #172 · #174 · #178 COMMUNITY BUILDING #181 · #182 · #185 · #186 · #188 · #190 · #194 · #197 CONTENT PLANNING #141 · #142 · #143 · #144 · #147 · #149 · #150 · #152 LAUNCH CAMPAIGNS #87 · #155 · #160 · #165 · #167 · #174 · #176 · #180 PERSONAL BRAND #121 · #122 · #123 · #124 · #127 · #128 · #133 · #134 PODCAST #101 · #102 · #103 · #106 · #109 · #110 · #112 · #115 EMAIL & NEWSLETTER #81 · #82 · #83 · #85 · #86 · #88 · #89 · #97 REPURPOSING #10 · #28 · #65 · #73 · #105 · #144 · #153 GROWTH FROM ZERO #38 · #50 · #103 · #123 · #183 · #200 promptmasterclass.in · Content Creators & Influencers Prompt Pack · 200 Prompts Use these prompts. Adapt them. Make them yours. Go create.
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