AI PROMPT CREATION Content Blueprint • Reels • Shorts • Podcast
AI PROMPT CREATION • Content Operating System • Reels / Shorts / Podcast
Use weekly: Pick 1 topic → Record → Post → Engage

AI PROMPT CREATION: Complete Content Blueprint

A client-ready, browser-usable plan that helps you create consistent, high-performing content for Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, and Podcasts—using practical topics, scripts, and templates built around AI PROMPT CREATION.

What you gain

A repeatable workflow + ready hooks + micro scripts + clear CTAs—so you can publish confidently without guessing what to say next.

  • Weekly output

    3 short videos + 1 podcast episode

  • Primary promise

    Faster content creation with better clarity

  • Style

    Simple, confident, audience-friendly

  • Best for

    Creators, marketers, founders, freelancers

Start here

Pick one topic from the Topic Matrix → follow the steps → record in one take → post with the CTA.

Fast rule

If you feel stuck, use this pattern: Problem → Fix → Example → CTA.

Audience & Goals Make content that lands

Target audience types

  • Business owners who want faster marketing content without hiring a full team.
  • Creators & educators who teach skills and want repeatable formats.
  • Digital marketers who need consistent scripts and hooks for client work.
  • Freelancers (designers, coaches, consultants) who want authority-building content.

Content goals for AI PROMPT CREATION

  • Teach clearly: show how AI PROMPT CREATION works in real situations.
  • Build trust: explain decisions, not just results.
  • Save time: reusable patterns that reduce thinking load.
  • Drive action: move viewers to comment, save, share, or DM.

Success metrics • Instagram Reels

RetentionHook holds attention
3s + 50%
SavesUseful enough to keep
Save rate ↑
SharesClear value + emotion
Share rate ↑

Success metrics • YouTube Shorts

Average view durationFast pacing + clarity
60–85%
CommentsAsk one clear question
10+/1k
Subs from ShortsSeries + CTA
Steady ↑

Success metrics • Podcast

CompletionGood structure + pacing
70%+
Return listenersWeekly format
Repeat ↑
DownloadsStrong title + show notes
Trend ↑

Tone guidelines

  • Confident + simple: speak like a friendly expert, not a textbook.
  • Practical first: always include a real example or a mini demo.
  • No hype: avoid “secret hack”; show the exact steps instead.
  • One main idea per short video; podcasts can have 3–5 segments.

Content Pillars 3–5 core buckets

Pillar 1: Prompt Foundations

Teach the building blocks: clarity, constraints, examples, and format.

Pillar 2: Use-Case Prompts

Real prompts for business tasks: ads, emails, scripts, research, plans.

Pillar 3: Prompt Fixes

Turn bad prompts into good prompts with before/after breakdowns.

Pillar 4: Workflows & Systems

How to create repeatable prompt libraries, templates, and SOPs.

Pillar 5: Results & Proof

Show outcomes: faster work, better writing, clearer strategies, fewer revisions.

Weekly balance: 1 Foundation + 1 Use-case + 1 Prompt Fix + (optional) 1 Results/Proof post.

Assets CSS-only layout guides

These are layout guides, not images. Use them as a visual blueprint for framing your on-screen text, shots, steps, and CTA when making content about AI PROMPT CREATION.

Part 1: Vertical Video Template (9:16)

Use this structure for Reels and Shorts. It includes hook text, main shot, step rail (Step 1–3), lower-third CTA, caption preview, and B-roll strip.

Hook: “Stop getting weak AI answers.”
Reels/Shorts: 25–45s

Main shot area (talking head / screen demo)

Show the problem → then the improved prompt.

CTA: “Comment ‘PROMPT’”

Get the template in replies/DM

1 Context

What are we doing and for who?

2 Constraints

Format, tone, length, rules.

3 Example

Show one sample output style.

Caption previewKeep it simple

Today’s AI PROMPT CREATION fix: add context + constraints + example. Save this if you want better outputs.

B-roll stripQuick cutaways

Clip 1

Bad prompt screenshot

Clip 2

Prompt upgrade highlight

Clip 3

Result output preview

How to use this template: Keep the hook at the top, show the main idea in the main shot, walk through Step 1–3 quickly, then end with one clear CTA.

Part 2: Podcast Kit

Use this kit to create consistent podcast episodes around AI PROMPT CREATION: cover template, episode outline, show notes, and segment timing.

Podcast • AI PROMPT CREATION Weekly • 12–18 min

AI PROMPT CREATION: Better Prompts, Better Results

Episode: “Fix a Weak Prompt in 5 Minutes”

14:30

Episode outline layout (with timing)

0:00–1:00

Cold open hookOne problem + why it matters.

1:00–4:00

Explain the conceptSimple definition + one example.

4:00–9:00

Live prompt buildContext → constraints → example → output.

9:00–12:00

Common mistakes3 mistakes + quick fixes.

12:00–14:00

Mini case studyBefore/after results.

14:00–15:30

CTA + next episodeAsk for questions; tease next topic.

Show notes template

  • Episode promise: What the listener will be able to do after listening.
  • Key takeaway: One sentence they can remember.
  • Prompt template: A copy-friendly prompt pattern (context/constraints/example).
  • Action step: One thing to try today.
  • CTA: “Send your use-case / comment your industry / request a template.”
Podcast tip: Keep each segment short. If a segment is more than 4 minutes, split it into two smaller parts.

Topic Matrix Minimum 8 ready-to-use topics

How to use: Pick one topic → use the hooks → follow the production plan → speak from the micro script → post with the CTA.

1) The “Weak Prompt” Fix Formula (Context + Constraints + Example)

Objective: Teach a simple upgrade method that improves AI outputs instantly.

Reels: 25–40s Shorts: 25–45s Podcast: 12–15m

Platform-specific hooks open in 3 seconds

  • Instagram Reels: “If your AI replies feel ‘meh’, your prompt is missing THIS.”
  • YouTube Shorts: “Here’s why your prompt fails—and the 3-part fix.”
  • Podcast: “Why prompts fail: the missing ingredients and how to add them.”

Step-by-step production plan simple workflow

  • Show a weak prompt (1 line) and a weak output (quick flash).
  • Explain the fix: Context → Constraints → Example.
  • Write the improved prompt on-screen.
  • Show improved output (highlight 2 lines).
  • End with CTA: ask for their use-case.

Micro script / talking points

Hook: “If AI isn’t helping, it’s usually not the tool—it’s the prompt.”
Explain: “Add context (who/what), constraints (format/tone), and an example (style).”
Demo: “Here’s the same prompt, upgraded. Notice the output is clearer and usable.”
Close: “Comment your industry and I’ll suggest a starter prompt.”

CTA Comment “PROMPT” + your goal (e.g., “sales email”, “ad copy”, “script”).

2) 5 Prompt Mistakes That Waste Your Time (And Quick Fixes)

Objective: Reduce frustration by correcting common prompt habits.

Reels: 30–45s Shorts: 30–55s Podcast: 14–18m

Platform-specific hooks fast list

  • Instagram Reels: “Stop doing these 5 prompt mistakes—your output will instantly improve.”
  • YouTube Shorts: “Your prompt is fine? Try this checklist first.”
  • Podcast: “Prompt mistakes: why they happen and how to fix them.”

Step-by-step production plan list format

  • On-screen title: “5 AI PROMPT CREATION mistakes”.
  • Say mistake → show quick fix (1 line each).
  • Include one “before/after” example at the end.
  • Finish with: “Want a template? Comment your use-case.”

Micro script / talking points

Mistake examples: being vague, no format, no audience, too many tasks at once, no examples.
Fix: “One task, clear format, clear audience, constraints, and one sample.”
Proof: “Watch how the output changes when we add only 2 lines.”

CTA Comment “CHECKLIST” and your content type (ad / email / script / plan).

3) Prompt Templates for Business: Ads, Emails, Scripts (One Framework)

Objective: Give a reusable template that works across marketing tasks.

Reels: 35–50s Shorts: 35–55s Podcast: 15–20m

Platform-specific hooks value first

  • Instagram Reels: “This one prompt template can create ads, emails, and scripts.”
  • YouTube Shorts: “Copy this template and stop starting from zero.”
  • Podcast: “One prompt framework to run your marketing week.”

Step-by-step production plan screen + talk

  • Show the template with blanks (simple fill-in).
  • Fill it live for 1 example (choose one: ad/email/script).
  • Generate output → highlight structure.
  • End with CTA: ask them to request a version for their niche.

Micro script / talking points

Template: “You are a [role]. Create a [content type] for [audience] about [offer]. Use [tone]. Output in [format]. Include [CTA].”
Reminder: “Keep one job per prompt.”
Close: “Want me to make this for your business? Comment your niche.”

CTA Comment your niche + “TEMPLATE” (e.g., “Real estate TEMPLATE”).

4) Prompt Chaining: Turn One Idea Into a Full Content Pack

Objective: Teach a simple workflow to create multiple assets from one input.

Reels: 30–45s Shorts: 35–50s Podcast: 12–16m

Platform-specific hooks workflow

  • Instagram Reels: “One idea → 5 pieces of content. Here’s the prompt chain.”
  • YouTube Shorts: “Stop rewriting: chain prompts like this.”
  • Podcast: “Prompt chaining: building a system instead of single outputs.”

Step-by-step production plan chain 1→5

  • Start with one topic (1 line).
  • Prompt 1: outline; Prompt 2: hooks; Prompt 3: script; Prompt 4: captions; Prompt 5: CTA options.
  • Show final “content pack” summary.
  • CTA: offer a ready chain for their industry.

Micro script / talking points

Hook: “Don’t ask for ‘one output’. Ask for a system.”
Explain: “We chain prompts so each step improves the next.”
Close: “If you want my 5-step chain template, comment ‘CHAIN’.”

CTA Comment “CHAIN” and what you create (reels / ads / blogs / scripts).

5) “Give Me Options” Prompt: 10 Hooks, 10 CTAs, 10 Angles

Objective: Create variety fast without losing quality.

Reels: 25–40s Shorts: 25–45s Podcast: 10–14m

Platform-specific hooks instant variety

  • Instagram Reels: “Steal this prompt: it generates 10 hooks in seconds.”
  • YouTube Shorts: “Need ideas? Ask AI this one sentence.”
  • Podcast: “How to create creative variety without brainstorming fatigue.”

Step-by-step production plan demo live

  • Show the exact prompt on-screen.
  • Run it once; scroll through results quickly.
  • Pick 1 best hook; show how to tweak it.
  • End with: “Want my saved prompt pack?”

Micro script / talking points

Prompt idea: “Generate 10 hooks for [topic] targeting [audience]. Keep each under 8 words. Add 3 curiosity hooks.”
Pro tip: “Always specify the audience and limit length.”
Close: “Comment ‘HOOKS’ and I’ll share the exact prompt.”

CTA Comment “HOOKS” + your audience (students / founders / marketers).

6) Prompting for Research: From Messy Idea to Clear Plan

Objective: Teach how to ask for structured research and next steps.

Reels: 30–45s Shorts: 35–55s Podcast: 14–18m

Platform-specific hooks clarity

  • Instagram Reels: “If your idea is messy, this prompt turns it into a plan.”
  • YouTube Shorts: “Ask AI for structure like this: problem → options → steps.”
  • Podcast: “Using prompts to think clearly: research prompts that help decisions.”

Step-by-step production plan structured output

  • Start with a messy idea (say it out loud).
  • Use a prompt that forces structure (bullets + table-like sections).
  • Show the output and pick the next 3 actions.
  • CTA: ask viewers to comment their messy idea.

Micro script / talking points

Prompt pattern: “Turn this idea into a plan. Give: goal, audience, 3 options, pros/cons, and a 7-day action list.”
Close: “Comment your idea and I’ll suggest a clean prompt.”

CTA Comment “PLAN” + your idea in one line.

7) Prompting for Tone: Sound Like a Brand (Not a Robot)

Objective: Teach how to control voice, style, and consistency.

Reels: 30–45s Shorts: 30–50s Podcast: 12–16m

Platform-specific hooks brand voice

  • Instagram Reels: “Your AI sounds boring? Tell it your brand voice like THIS.”
  • YouTube Shorts: “One line that makes AI write in your style.”
  • Podcast: “Brand voice prompting: how to stay consistent across platforms.”

Step-by-step production plan before/after

  • Show a “robot” output.
  • Add a tone block: vibe, audience, do/don’t list.
  • Show the new output and compare 3 differences.
  • CTA: offer a “voice block” template.

Micro script / talking points

Tone block idea: “Write like: friendly expert. Use short sentences. Avoid jargon. Add one example. End with a question.”
Close: “Comment ‘VOICE’ and I’ll share my tone block.”

CTA Comment “VOICE” + your brand type (coach / agency / store / creator).

8) Prompt Library System: Save Prompts So You Don’t Repeat Work

Objective: Build a simple prompt organization system (folders + tags).

Reels: 35–55s Shorts: 35–60s Podcast: 15–20m

Platform-specific hooks system

  • Instagram Reels: “Stop rewriting prompts—build a library in 10 minutes.”
  • YouTube Shorts: “This folder system saves hours every week.”
  • Podcast: “Prompt libraries: how to stay consistent and fast.”

Step-by-step production plan simple demo

  • Show 4 folders: Ideas, Marketing, Admin, Content.
  • Show tags: tone, format, audience, platform.
  • Show 1 saved template prompt.
  • CTA: offer a starter library list.

Micro script / talking points

Hook: “The best creators don’t ‘think harder’—they reuse systems.”
Explain: “Save prompts by purpose, then tag by platform and tone.”
Close: “Comment ‘LIBRARY’ and I’ll share a starter set.”

CTA Comment “LIBRARY” to get a starter folder + prompt list.

Production & Posting Workflow Weekly timeline + checklist

Weekly timeline (simple)

  • Mon
    Pick 3 topicsChoose from Topic Matrix; write 3 hooks.
  • Tue
    Batch recordRecord 3 short videos in one session.
  • Wed
    Edit & packageAdd captions, cuts, and one CTA.
  • Thu
    Post & engageReply to comments; pin best Q&A.
  • Fri
    Podcast dayRecord 12–18 min episode using the outline kit.

Simple checklist (copy-ready)

  • 1
    One ideaOnly one main point per short video.
  • 2
    HookSay the problem or promise in 3 seconds.
  • 3
    StepsExplain in 3 steps or fewer (Step 1–3).
  • 4
    ExampleShow a before/after prompt or output snippet.
  • 5
    CTAAsk for one action: comment / save / DM.
  • 6
    CaptionsAlways add captions; keep them readable.
Engagement rule: Reply to the first 20 comments within 60 minutes of posting. Ask one follow-up question to keep the thread alive.

Platform Customization Reels • Shorts • Podcast

Instagram Reels

Aspect ratio

9:16 vertical

Recommended duration

25–45 seconds

Best practice

Strong hook + captions + “save this” CTA

Posting rhythm

3–5x per week

YouTube Shorts

Aspect ratio

9:16 vertical

Recommended duration

30–55 seconds

Best practice

Faster pacing + clear on-screen text

Posting rhythm

3–7x per week

Podcast

Format

12–18 minutes, 5–6 segments

Recommended duration

Weekly

Best practice

Outline + examples + one action step

Posting rhythm

1x per week

Posting best practices (simple)

  • One CTA per post: pick one: comment OR save OR DM.
  • Repeat winners: if a topic performs well, remake it with a new example next week.
  • Pin a comment: pin the prompt template or the key takeaway.
  • Series naming: “AI PROMPT CREATION Fix #1”, “AI PROMPT CREATION Template #2”, etc.

Visual & Audio Style Guide Look clean, sound clear

Color usage rules

  • Use 1 main accent for hooks and CTAs (keep consistent).
  • Use high contrast: light text on dark background or vice versa.
  • Highlight only 3–6 words per screen for readability.

Typography rules

  • Keep on-screen text short: 6–10 words per line.
  • Use 2 sizes: big hook + smaller supporting line.
  • Avoid long paragraphs; use bullets on screen.

Motion principles

  • Use cuts every 1.5–2.5 seconds if possible.
  • Zoom or punch-in only for emphasis (don’t overdo).
  • Use simple transitions; clarity beats effects.

Audio clarity tips

  • Record in a quiet room; avoid fan noise.
  • Keep mic close; speak slightly slower than normal.
  • Do a 5-second test: “hook + 1 sentence” before recording full take.

Simple structure to follow

  • Hook: the problem or promise.
  • Steps: 1–3 quick steps.
  • Example: show a prompt or output snippet.
  • CTA: ask one clear action.

Accessibility & Localization Make it easy to understand

Caption best practices

  • Always add captions for Reels/Shorts.
  • Keep captions 1–2 lines at a time.
  • Use simple words; explain any technical term in one line.
  • Highlight keywords (like “Context”, “Constraints”, “Example”).

Color-contrast rules

  • Light text on dark background is easiest for mobile.
  • Avoid low-contrast combinations (grey on grey).
  • Use a dark overlay behind text if your video background is bright.

Simple language guidelines

  • Use short sentences.
  • Say one idea at a time.
  • Use examples: “Here’s the exact line I add…”
  • Replace “optimize” with “make it better,” when possible.

Localization tips

  • Use local examples (local businesses, local habits, common phrases).
  • If using bilingual content, keep the hook in one language first, then explain.
  • Keep numbers and steps on screen (works across languages).
Accessibility shortcut: If someone can understand your content with sound off, it will perform better.

Usage Notes Scale and reuse weekly

How to replace AI PROMPT CREATION

  • Find AI PROMPT CREATION in this page and replace it with your niche (example: “Real Estate Marketing”).
  • Keep the structure the same; only change examples if needed.
  • Do not change the workflow—reuse it weekly.

How to scale topics

  • Each topic can be reused weekly by changing the example (different industry, audience, or output type).
  • Turn each topic into a mini-series: “Fix #1”, “Fix #2”, “Fix #3”.
  • Collect viewer comments as next week’s topics.

How to reuse weekly (simple plan)

  • Week 1: Teach the framework (Topic 1).
  • Week 2: Fix mistakes (Topic 2) + show a use-case template (Topic 3).
  • Week 3: Build a system (Topic 8) + prompt chain (Topic 4).
  • Week 4: Variety content (Topic 5) + research clarity (Topic 6).
AI PROMPT CREATION • Content Blueprint • Reels / Shorts / Podcast
Use the sticky “How to Use” box to jump to Topics and Templates anytime.
Reminder: Pick 1 topic → follow steps → record → post