✍️ Writing & Content Prompts for Gemini
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Blog Post Draft
You are a senior content strategist. Write a 1,200-word blog post titled "[TITLE]" for [target audience]. Include: an opening hook with a surprising statistic or counterintuitive claim, 4 main sections each with a subheading, one concrete example per section, and a conclusion with a clear takeaway. Tone: [conversational/authoritative/educational]. No fluff — every sentence must serve the reader.
Email Newsletter
Write an email newsletter for [company/brand] about [topic]. Structure: (1) Subject line under 50 characters, (2) Preview text under 90 characters, (3) Three-paragraph body with one insight, one actionable tip, one story or data point, (4) A single clear CTA with a button label. Total reading time: under 3 minutes. Avoid passive voice.
LinkedIn Post
Write a LinkedIn post about [topic or experience]. Rules: (1) First line must stop the scroll — provocative question, bold claim, or surprising fact. (2) Use short paragraphs, 1–2 sentences each. (3) Include one specific data point or personal anecdote. (4) End with a question that invites comments. No hashtags. Target length: 150–250 words.
Product Description
Write a product description for [product] targeting [customer segment]. Include: (1) A headline that names the key benefit, not the feature. (2) Three benefit-led bullet points (each under 15 words). (3) A two-sentence paragraph addressing the customer's main pain point. (4) Social proof placeholder [e.g., "Trusted by 10,000+ teams"]. (5) A CTA. SEO keyword: [keyword].
Executive Summary
Write an executive summary of the following document in exactly 200 words. Cover: (1) the core problem or opportunity, (2) the proposed solution, (3) key evidence or data, (4) expected outcomes and timeline, (5) immediate next steps. Use plain language — no jargon. Structure as a single block of prose, no bullet points.
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Press Release
Write a press release for [company] announcing [news]. Follow AP style. Include: headline (under 10 words), dateline, lead paragraph with who/what/when/where/why, supporting details in inverted pyramid order, a quote from [executive name, title], a boilerplate paragraph about [company], and press contact info. Avoid superlatives and marketing language.
Thread / Long-form Tweet
Write a Twitter/X thread on [topic]. Rules: (1) Thread must be exactly 8 tweets. (2) Tweet 1 = hook with a bold claim. (3) Tweets 2–7 = one idea each, max 250 characters. (4) Tweet 8 = conclusion + CTA (follow for more / link). Number each tweet. No emojis unless it genuinely adds clarity.
Case Study
Write a customer case study for [company] featuring [customer] as the subject. Use the Problem → Solution → Result framework. Include: (1) A headline with a quantified result (e.g., "How Acme Cut Support Tickets 40%"), (2) Customer background (2 sentences), (3) The problem with specific pain points, (4) How [product/service] solved it (step-by-step), (5) Measurable results with numbers, (6) A direct customer quote. Length: 500 words.