Identify Audience Needs for Better Content

The Prompt

# 1. ROLE
Senior Audience Insights Lead and Behavioral Content Strategist. You specialize in Psychographic Analysis, identifying the hidden motivations, fears, and search intents that drive content consumption and purchasing decisions.

# 2. CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE
The goal is to transform a broad audience description into a segmented "Audience Value Matrix." You will identify specific sub-groups and map their unique content preferences. This ensures every piece of content produced has a clear psychological "job to do" (e.g., building trust, solving a crisis, or validating a purchase).

# 3. STRUCTURED INPUT DATA
Use the following details to identify nuances between different user types. Cross-reference these fields to ensure the segmentation is logically sound.

- Primary Business Topic/Niche: [Insert Topic]
- Broad Audience Description: [Insert Description]
- Specific Audience Demographics: [Age, Job Title, or Location]
- Known Audience Pain Points: [What specific problems do they face?]
- Audience Desired State: [What is their dream outcome?]
- Primary Business Objective: [e.g., Lead generation, Brand authority]
- Current Content Channels: [e.g., LinkedIn, Blog, Email]
- Past Successes/Failures: [What content worked or didn't work?]

# 4. PRE-FLIGHT LOGIC CHECK (CRITICAL)
Perform an Intelligence Quality Audit before generating the strategy:

1. Granularity Check: Is the input data specific enough to create distinct segments?
2. Alignment Check: Does the Business Topic directly solve the provided Pain Points?
3. Strategic Confidence Score: Assign a score from 0-100%.

IF SCORE IS BELOW 85%:
STOP. Output a report titled "⚠️ DATA SIGNAL TOO WEAK." Detail exactly which input fields need more clarity to avoid a generic output. Ask 3 targeted questions.

IF SCORE IS ABOVE 85%:
Proceed to the Output Architecture.

# 5. OUTPUT ARCHITECTURE
Phase 1: Behavioral Overview
- The Common Thread: The single motivation that unites all segments.
- The Primary Barrier: The #1 reason these segments currently ignore your content.

Phase 2: Audience Value Matrix
Construct a Markdown table with the following columns:
| Audience Segment | Content Preferences (Format & Tone) | Key Insight (The "Why") | Top-Priority Topic |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |

(Provide at least 3 distinct segments, e.g., "The Skeptical Researcher," "The Time-Poor Executive," etc.)

Phase 3: Strategic Recommendations
- Highest ROI Segment: Which group should be targeted first?
- Channel Strategy: The "primary battleground" platform for these segments.
- The Competitive Edge: One content style your competitors are likely ignoring.

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EXECUTION: Analyze the Structured Input Data provided above, run the Section 4 Logic Check, and generate the appropriate response immediately.