ChatGPT Prompt for Social Media Content
Generate a week's worth of social media posts in minutes.
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AI Free Tools Editorial
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March 17, 2026
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March 17, 2026
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PROMPT: Act as a social media strategist for [brand type — e.g., "a B2B SaaS company" or "a personal brand in fitness"]. Create 7 social media posts (one for each day of the week) for [platform — LinkedIn/Twitter/Instagram]. Brand voice: [describe — e.g., "professional but approachable, uses data and humor"] Target audience: [who — e.g., "marketing managers at mid-size companies"] Goal: [what — e.g., "drive traffic to our blog" or "increase engagement"] For each post, include: 1. The post text (with emojis if appropriate for the platform) 2. Suggested image/visual description 3. Best time to post 4. 3-5 relevant hashtags 5. A call-to-action Mix content types across the week: - Monday: Industry insight - Tuesday: How-to tip - Wednesday: Behind-the-scenes / personal - Thursday: Case study or data point - Friday: Fun/engaging question - Saturday: Resource share - Sunday: Reflection or motivation
💡 Pro Tip
Edit the output heavily — AI-generated social posts all sound the same. Use the generated posts as starting points, then inject your personality. The content mix template (Monday = insight, Tuesday = tip, etc.) is the real value here.
📌 When to Use This Template
When you need to plan a week's worth of content quickly. Use this as a starting framework, not final copy.
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