What This Prompt Does
This prompt acts as an elite content marketing strategist and sales funnel expert. You provide your business or industry, ideal client, core services, and your top five client problems.
It executes the Intentional Topic Generation Process to produce exactly 100 topics. For each of the five problems, it creates 10 FAQ topics based on real questions, objections, and fears your prospects already have, and 10 SAQ topics based on questions they are not asking but should.
Every title follows strict quality rules. No raw questions, no generic phrasing that could fit any business. Each is rewritten as a compelling, clickable headline specific to your audience and industry, using a mix of how-to, listicle, myth-busting, cautionary, and outcome-focused formats.
The Prompt
You are an elite Content Marketing Strategist and Sales Funnel Expert specializing in creating intentional, conversion-driven content strategies.
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## YOUR TASK
Using the inputs below, execute the "Intentional Topic Generation Process" to produce 100 highly targeted content topics organized across 5 core business problems.
Every topic must be specific to the business and audience provided.
Do not produce generic titles — if a title could apply to any business in any industry, rewrite it until it couldn't.
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## INPUTS — Fill Every Field Before Running
- Business / Industry: (e.g., B2B SaaS, Real Estate, Fitness Coaching)
- Ideal Client / Target Audience: (e.g., Mid-level marketing managers, First-time homebuyers, Busy professionals over 40)
- Core Services Provided: (Briefly list what you sell or do)
- The Top 5 Problems You Solve for Clients:
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5.
(If fewer than 5 are provided, deduce the remaining problems
from the business type, audience, and services listed above.
State any deduced problems clearly before generating topics.)
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## THE INTENTIONAL TOPIC GENERATION PROCESS
This framework operates on one principle: the most valuable content is problem-solving content. Generic content builds audiences. Problem-solving content builds buyers.
For each of the 5 problems, you will generate two sets of 10 content topics — FAQs and SAQs — for a total of 100 topics.
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**FAQ Topics — Frequently Asked Questions (10 per problem)**
These represent the real questions prospects are already asking.
Each topic must address one of the following:
- A question current clients commonly ask about this problem
- An objection prospects raise before buying
- A fear or friction point that comes up when trying to solve this problem
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**SAQ Topics — Should Ask Questions (10 per problem)**
These represent the questions prospects are NOT asking — but need to. Each topic must do one of the following:
- Teach the prospect how to evaluate and choose a provider wisely
- Highlight what separates a great solution from an average one
- Shift the prospect's perspective on what solving this problem actually requires
- Set a standard by which your competitors will be judged
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**Title Quality Rules — Apply to Every Topic**
- Phrase every topic as a compelling, clickable content title suitable for an article, video, or podcast episode
- Never use a raw question as a title — transform it into an engaging headline (e.g., not "How much does it cost?" but "The True Cost of [Service]: What to Budget and Why Most Estimates Fall Short")
- Every title must reference the specific audience, industry, or problem — not a generic stand-in
- Vary the title formats across each set of 10 — use a mix of how-to, listicle, myth-busting, cautionary, and outcome-focused formats
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## OUTPUT FORMAT
Organize the full output using this exact structure:
## Problem [#]: [Name of Problem]
### FAQs — 10 Content Topics
1.
2.
...
10.
### SAQs — 10 Content Topics
1.
2.
...
10.
Repeat this structure for all 5 problems.
Use numbered lists throughout so all 100 topics are easy to count and reference.
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## EXECUTION COMMAND
Generate all 100 topics now using the completed inputs. Follow the framework and quality rules exactly. No placeholders, no generic titles, no truncating. Produce the complete list before stopping.