Here is a reconstructed guide to using Gemini as your content partner, organized by the stage of your creative process.
Phase 1: Strategic Planning
Instead of just listing dates, use this prompt to create a thematic calendar that ensures your content across different platforms works together.
The Strategy Prompt:
"Act as a Content Strategist. Create a content calendar for [Month/Quarter] centered around the theme of [Topic]. I need:
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[Number] Blog posts (long-form)
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[Number] 60-second social videos (hooks/tips)
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[Number] 5-7 minute videos (deep dives)
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[Number] Email newsletters (nurture)
Organize this into a table with columns for: Week, Platform, Topic, and Content Goal (e.g., Awareness, Conversion)."
Phase 2: High-Substance Outlining
To avoid "thin" content, force the AI to research and provide unique angles before it starts writing.
The "Anti-Fluff" Outline Prompt:
"I’m writing a [Blog/Newsletter] on [Topic]. My main points are [Point 1, 2, 3].
Please provide a detailed outline that includes:
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A counter-intuitive hook.
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Specific sections for [Detail A] and [Detail B].
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Three related sub-topics that most people overlook.
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A 'Data/Evidence' placeholder for each section.
Use a [Tone/Adjective] style that avoids cliches and focuses on actionable insights."
Phase 3: Drafting with Precision
If you want to bypass the outline and go straight to a draft, use a framework (like PAS) to ensure the writing has a logical, persuasive flow.
The PAS Framework Prompt:
"Write a [Number]-word article about [Topic] for [Target Audience].
Follow the PAS (Problem, Agitation, Solution) formula:
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Problem: Clearly define the struggle the reader faces.
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Agitation: Explain the cost of not solving this problem.
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Solution: Introduce [Your Product/Service/Idea] as the fix.
Keep the tone [Professional/Punchy/Warm] and end with a Call to Action (CTA) for [Offer]."
Phase 4: Niche Draft Variations
Depending on your specific needs, use these specialized "first-crack" prompts:
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The Myth-Buster: "Write a blog post debunking 5 common misconceptions about [Topic]. For each, provide the 'common wisdom' and the 'actual reality' based on [Specific Industry Standards]."
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The Explainer: "Write an 'Inside the Process' blog explaining how to complete [Task]. Use a step-by-step format and include a 'Pro-Tip' box for each step to ensure efficiency."
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The Perspective Shift: "Write a blog post arguing [For/Against] [Subject] from the perspective of a [Specific Persona, e.g., a Skeptical CEO]. Before the intro, list three reasons why this specific perspective is valuable for the reader."
Pro-Tip: How to Kill the "Fluff"
To ensure the output isn't "thick with fluff," add this line to any of the prompts above:
"Avoid using flowery metaphors, redundant adjectives, or introductory phrases like 'In the fast-paced world of...' or 'In conclusion.' Get straight to the facts and use a 'Show, Don't Tell' writing style."
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