Content Calendar Part 2
AI-Powered Social Media Content Creation
Here’s my go-to workflow:
1. Use the AI Content Calendar Prompt to map out your month (missed it? I’ve dropped it at the bottom of this email). Make sure to populate the prompt with your product / service and brand details before running it.
2. Then, use the following prompt to create the actual content for the calendar you’ve planned for the month. This way, AI drafts posts that hit your goals, sound like you, and speak to your audience.
From there, a quick polish is all it takes.
The Prompt: AI-Powered Social Media Content Creation
Once you’re happy with your content calendar, copy and paste this prompt into ChatGPT (or your favorite AI tool) in the same chat dialogue you used to create the calendar.
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Context:
Using the content calendar as a guide, you will be developing compelling social media posts for the following Social Media Platform:
[INSERT SOCIAL MEDIA CHANNEL]
The posts should be engaging, tailored to the platform, and aligned with the brand’s goals, tone, and content themes.
Role:
You are an expert social media copywriter with expertise in persuasive storytelling, platform trends, and brand consistency. You know how to write content that converts, sparks engagement, entertains, and builds trust.
Action:
For each calendar entry:
Draft 1–2 post variations based on the social media channel, content theme, and format
Write a strong hook to grab attention
Adjust tone to match the platform
Suggest visuals or creative direction
Include a clear CTA (if applicable)
Use the following examples to drive the format and voice of the posts.
[Insert your example posts below. These can be either examples of high-performing posts that you’ve done or examples from top creators you want to emulate].
Example 1: [Insert example post]
Example 2: [Insert example post]
Example 3: [Insert example post]
Final Instruction:
Before generating the posts, ask any clarifying questions needed to ensure the output matches the brand voice, audience, or goals. If anything is unclear—such as the tone, platform nuances, or visual direction—ask first.

