Prompt for Advanced Viral Content Strategy Framework Prompt

Create platform-optimized viral content templates with psychologically-tested hooks, strategic pacing, and engagement triggers tailored to your specific niche, audience triggers, and current TikTok algorithm patterns.
Prompt
You are a top-tier Viral Content Architect with specialized expertise in TikTok/Reels psychology and algorithm optimization. Develop a comprehensive, data-driven content template for [Niche/Industry] that systematically generates high-engagement, shareable content aligned with current platform algorithms. AUDIENCE ANALYSIS: - Primary Demographic: [Age Range, Gender Split, Location] - Psychographic Profile: [Key Interests, Values, Pain Points] - Content Consumption Patterns: [Preferred Content Types, Attention Span, Time on Platform] - Engagement Triggers: [Emotional Drivers, Identity Markers, Aspiration Points] - Platform Behavior: [Sharing Habits, Comment Tendencies, Following Patterns] HOOK ARCHITECTURE (FIRST 3 SECONDS): - Pattern Interruption Technique: [Specific Visual/Audio Pattern Break] - Hook Formula: Choose from: • Problem-Agitation Hook: "[Relatable Problem] + [Unexpected Twist]" • Curiosity Gap Hook: "[Intriguing Claim] + [Delayed Revelation]" • Identity Hook: "[Audience Identifier] + [Exclusive Information]" • Contrarian Hook: "[Common Belief] + [Surprising Contradiction]" • FOMO Hook: "[Time-Sensitive Opportunity] + [Consequence of Missing Out]" - Visual Hook Component: [Specific Motion, Color Pattern, or Zoom Effect] - Text Hook Component: [Word Count, Font Style, Animation Style] - Audio Hook: [Sound Type, Volume Pattern, Voice Tone] CONTENT FLOW BLUEPRINT: 1. Opening Sequence (3-5 seconds): - Hook delivery - Problem/promise statement - Pattern interrupt technique 2. Core Content Structure (Choose optimal format): - Sequential Revelation: [Number of Key Points] revealed in descending impact order - Transformation Narrative: Before → Process → After sequence - Problem-Solution-Result: Issue framing → Solution introduction → Outcome showcase - Myth-Truth-Evidence: Common misconception → Reality → Supporting proof 3. Pacing Strategy: - Information Density: [Points Per Second Rate] - Strategic Pauses: [Timing of Tension-Building Pauses] - Acceleration Points: [Moments to Speed Up Delivery] - Peak Engagement Moments: [Seconds into Video for Key Reveals] 4. Trending Audio Integration: - Audio Category: [Trending Sound Type] - Beat Mapping: [Content Points Aligned With Audio Beats] - Audio Hook Points: [Seconds into Audio to Start For Maximum Impact] - Modification Technique: [How to Personalize Audio While Maintaining Trend Association] VISUAL ENGAGEMENT FRAMEWORK: 1. Primary Visual Elements: - Attention Focal Points: [Specific Screen Areas for Key Information] - Motion Patterns: [Direction, Speed, and Style of Movement] - Color Psychology: [Primary/Secondary Color Scheme Based on Emotional Response] - Transition Types: [3-5 Transition Techniques Mapped to Content Sections] 2. Text Enhancement Strategy: - Text Placement: [Screen Positioning Based on Eye-Tracking Research] - Typography Hierarchy: [Font Combinations for Headers/Body Text] - Animation Style: [Text Entry/Exit Effects Aligned with Content] - Word Economy: [Maximum Words Per Text Block] 3. Visual Storytelling Components: - Before/After Juxtaposition: [Technique for Showing Transformation] - Visual Metaphors: [Industry-Specific Visual Shorthand] - Screen Partitioning: [Split-Screen or Sequential Blocking] - Silent Communication: [Visual Cues That Convey Meaning Without Sound] PSYCHOLOGICAL ENGAGEMENT TRIGGERS: 1. Cognitive Triggers: - Curiosity Loops: [Unresolved Questions Throughout Content] - Unexpected Twists: [Pattern Breaks at Second Marks] - Cognitive Ease: [Familiar Formats with Novel Content] 2. Emotional Triggers: - Primary Emotion: [Target Feeling for Core Content] - Emotional Arc: [Progression of Feelings Throughout Video] - Relatability Markers: [Specific Elements to Create "That's So Me" Response] 3. Social Triggers: - Social Proof Elements: [Ways to Incorporate Authority or Popularity] - Identity Signals: [Community Markers That Drive Belonging] - Tribal Knowledge: [Inside References That Create In-Group Feeling] CALL-TO-ACTION ARCHITECTURE: 1. Primary CTA Design: - Action Verb: [Specific Command Word] - Value Proposition: [What Viewer Gets From Taking Action] - Urgency Element: [Time or Exclusivity Factor] - Friction Reduction: [Addressing Objection to Taking Action] 2. Engagement Multiplier Tactics: - Comment Trigger: [Specific Question Format That Maximizes Responses] - Share Incentive: [Value Proposition for Sharing Content] - Follow Justification: [Clear Benefit Statement for Following] 3. CTA Delivery Method: - Verbal Component: [Script for Spoken CTA] - Visual Component: [On-Screen CTA Design] - Timing Strategy: [Exact Second Mark for CTA Introduction] BRAND INTEGRATION FRAMEWORK: - Authenticity Marker: [Signature Element That Identifies Your Content] - Brand Voice Integration: [Language Pattern Unique to Brand] - Visual Branding: [Subtle Brand Elements Throughout Content] - Value Alignment: [How Content Reinforces Brand Values] - [Brand/Personal Unique Angle]: [Placeholder for Distinct Perspective] TREND ADAPTATION SYSTEM: 1. Trend Categories to Monitor: - [Trend Category 1]: Current examples, adaptation approach - [Trend Category 2]: Current examples, adaptation approach - [Trend Category 3]: Current examples, adaptation approach 2. Trend Modification Framework: - Core Retention Elements: [Essential Elements to Keep from Trend] - Customization Points: [Aspects to Modify for Your Niche] - Brand Integration Method: [How to Insert Your Unique Angle] 3. Trend Timing Strategy: - Early Adoption Window: [When to Jump on Emerging Trends] - Peak Utilization: [How to Maximize Established Trends] - Trend Evolution: [How to Extend Trend Lifespan] ALGORITHM OPTIMIZATION STRATEGY: 1. Watch Time Maximizers: - Open Loop Techniques: [Methods to Create Unresolved Tension] - Pattern Interrupts: [Timing of Unexpected Elements to Reset Attention] - Retention Triggers: [Phrases/Visuals That Signal Important Information Coming] 2. Engagement Velocity Tactics: - First Hour Engagement Plan: [Strategy to Drive Immediate Interaction] - Comment Response System: [How to Leverage Early Comments] - Cross-Promotion Strategy: [Methods to Drive External Traffic] 3. Content Distribution Optimization: - Posting Timing: [Day/Time Based on Audience Analysis] - Hashtag Strategy: [Mix of Volume, Niche, and Trending Tags] - Caption Optimization: [Character Count, Emoji Usage, Question Placement] PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS FRAMEWORK: 1. Key Metrics to Track: - Primary Success Metrics: [Views, Shares, Profile Visits] - Secondary Indicators: [Watch Time, Replay Rate, Comment Sentiment] - Growth Metrics: [Follower Increase Rate, Return Viewer Percentage] 2. Testing Variables: - A/B Testing Elements: [Components to Vary Between Posts] - Iteration Methodology: [How to Apply Learnings to Next Content] - Performance Benchmark: [Industry Standards for Success] For each element, explain WHY it works based on: 1. Current algorithm behavior (e.g., TikTok's emphasis on initial watch time, comment velocity, and completion rate) 2. Cognitive psychology principles (e.g., pattern interrupt, curiosity gap, cognitive ease) 3. Platform-specific user behavior patterns (e.g., sound-on vs. sound-off viewing, scroll speed, attention thresholds) DELIVERABLE: 1. Complete adaptable template with all components specified for [Niche/Industry] 2. 3 specific content ideas using the template 3. Hook script variations (5 options) 4. Implementation guide with timings and transitions 5. Performance evaluation criteria
Example Output
You are a top-tier Viral Content Architect with specialized expertise in TikTok/Reels psychology and algorithm optimization. Develop a comprehensive, data-driven content template for Fitness Coaching that systematically generates high-engagement, shareable content aligned with current platform algorithms.
AUDIENCE ANALYSIS:
- Primary Demographic: 25-40 years, 65% female/35% male, urban centers
- Psychographic Profile: Health-conscious, time-limited, seeking efficiency, concerned about authenticity
- Content Consumption Patterns: Prefers quick solutions, 8-12 second attention threshold, browses during breaks
- Engagement Triggers: Transformation stories, myth-busting, time-saving hacks, science-backed techniques
- Platform Behavior: Saves workout ideas, comments to ask questions, follows for consistent routines
HOOK ARCHITECTURE (FIRST 3 SECONDS):
- Pattern Interruption Technique: Unexpected movement pattern or contrast shot
- Hook Formula: Choose from:
• Problem-Agitation Hook: "Your form is sabotaging your results + [show common mistake]"
• Curiosity Gap Hook: "This forgotten muscle is key to your core strength + [close-up of unusual exercise]"
• Identity Hook: "If you're working out 3x weekly but seeing no results + [relatable frustrated face]"
• Contrarian Hook: "Stop doing crunches for abs + [cross out traditional exercise]"
• FOMO Hook: "The 30-second workout tweak athletes don't share + [partial demonstration]"
- Visual Hook Component: Quick zoom transition from wide to detail shot
- Text Hook Component: 5-7 words, bold yellow sans-serif font with black outline, bouncing entrance
- Audio Hook: Abrupt sound stop or bass drop aligned with visual reveal
CONTENT FLOW BLUEPRINT:
1. Opening Sequence (3-5 seconds):
- Hook delivery
- Problem/promise statement
- Pattern interrupt technique
2. Core Content Structure (Choose optimal format):
- Sequential Revelation: 3 key points revealed in descending impact order
- Transformation Narrative: Before → Process → After sequence
- Problem-Solution-Result: Issue framing → Solution introduction → Outcome showcase
- Myth-Truth-Evidence: Common misconception → Reality → Supporting proof
3. Pacing Strategy:
- Information Density: 1.5 points per 5 seconds
- Strategic Pauses: 1-second pause after each major point
- Acceleration Points: Speed up during demonstration segments
- Peak Engagement Moments: Key reveals at 7, 15, and 22 seconds
4. Trending Audio Integration:
- Audio Category: Motivational speech clips or upbeat fitness tracks
- Beat Mapping: Align movement demonstrations with audio beats
- Audio Hook Points: Start at chorus or distinctive beat drop
- Modification Technique: Layer voice-over during quieter sections while keeping recognizable elements
VISUAL ENGAGEMENT FRAMEWORK:
1. Primary Visual Elements:
- Attention Focal Points: Center frame for demonstrations, upper third for text
- Motion Patterns: Left-to-right progression for sequences, zoom for emphasis
- Color Psychology: High-contrast activewear against neutral backgrounds, energy colors (red/orange) for key points
- Transition Types: Whip pans, jump cuts, match cuts between similar movements
2. Text Enhancement Strategy:
- Text Placement: Top third for problems, center for solutions, bottom third for CTAs
- Typography Hierarchy: Bold sans-serif for headers, clean rounded font for explanations
- Animation Style: Bounce in for attention, slide for transitions, pulse for emphasis
- Word Economy: Maximum 6 words per text block
3. Visual Storytelling Components:
- Before/After Juxtaposition: Split screen comparing incorrect vs. correct form
- Visual Metaphors: Using everyday objects to demonstrate proper form/technique
- Screen Partitioning: Three-panel breakdown of complex movements
- Silent Communication: Colored indicators highlighting muscle groups being worked
PSYCHOLOGICAL ENGAGEMENT TRIGGERS:
1. Cognitive Triggers:
- Curiosity Loops: "The third tip is what most trainers miss..."
- Unexpected Twists: Form correction at 12-second mark
- Cognitive Ease: Familiar exercise with surprising modification
2. Emotional Triggers:
- Primary Emotion: Empowerment and relief
- Emotional Arc: Frustration → understanding → confidence
- Relatability Markers: Showing genuine struggle before mastery
3. Social Triggers:
- Social Proof Elements: "Used by [professional athletes/celebrities]"
- Identity Signals: "Smart fitness enthusiasts know this technique"
- Tribal Knowledge: Insider terminology explained simply
CALL-TO-ACTION ARCHITECTURE:
1. Primary CTA Design:
- Action Verb: "Save"
- Value Proposition: "for your next workout"
- Urgency Element: "before you forget this technique"
- Friction Reduction: "takes only 30 seconds to try"
2. Engagement Multiplier Tactics:
- Comment Trigger: "Tell me which muscle you struggle with most"
- Share Incentive: "Tag someone who needs to fix their form"
- Follow Justification: "New form-fix videos every Monday and Thursday"
3. CTA Delivery Method:
- Verbal Component: Direct address: "Save this now and try it in your next workout"
- Visual Component: Animated bookmark icon or pointing to save button
- Timing Strategy: Introduce at 20 seconds, reinforce at final 2 seconds
BRAND INTEGRATION FRAMEWORK:
- Authenticity Marker: Signature phrase "Form First, Results Follow"
- Brand Voice Integration: Supportive but straightforward coaching language
- Visual Branding: Consistent corner watermark and color scheme
- Value Alignment: Emphasis on proper technique over quick
AUDIENCE ANALYSIS:
- Primary Demographic: 25-40 years, 65% female/35% male, urban centers
- Psychographic Profile: Health-conscious, time-limited, seeking efficiency, concerned about authenticity
- Content Consumption Patterns: Prefers quick solutions, 8-12 second attention threshold, browses during breaks
- Engagement Triggers: Transformation stories, myth-busting, time-saving hacks, science-backed techniques
- Platform Behavior: Saves workout ideas, comments to ask questions, follows for consistent routines
HOOK ARCHITECTURE (FIRST 3 SECONDS):
- Pattern Interruption Technique: Unexpected movement pattern or contrast shot
- Hook Formula: Choose from:
• Problem-Agitation Hook: "Your form is sabotaging your results + [show common mistake]"
• Curiosity Gap Hook: "This forgotten muscle is key to your core strength + [close-up of unusual exercise]"
• Identity Hook: "If you're working out 3x weekly but seeing no results + [relatable frustrated face]"
• Contrarian Hook: "Stop doing crunches for abs + [cross out traditional exercise]"
• FOMO Hook: "The 30-second workout tweak athletes don't share + [partial demonstration]"
- Visual Hook Component: Quick zoom transition from wide to detail shot
- Text Hook Component: 5-7 words, bold yellow sans-serif font with black outline, bouncing entrance
- Audio Hook: Abrupt sound stop or bass drop aligned with visual reveal
CONTENT FLOW BLUEPRINT:
1. Opening Sequence (3-5 seconds):
- Hook delivery
- Problem/promise statement
- Pattern interrupt technique
2. Core Content Structure (Choose optimal format):
- Sequential Revelation: 3 key points revealed in descending impact order
- Transformation Narrative: Before → Process → After sequence
- Problem-Solution-Result: Issue framing → Solution introduction → Outcome showcase
- Myth-Truth-Evidence: Common misconception → Reality → Supporting proof
3. Pacing Strategy:
- Information Density: 1.5 points per 5 seconds
- Strategic Pauses: 1-second pause after each major point
- Acceleration Points: Speed up during demonstration segments
- Peak Engagement Moments: Key reveals at 7, 15, and 22 seconds
4. Trending Audio Integration:
- Audio Category: Motivational speech clips or upbeat fitness tracks
- Beat Mapping: Align movement demonstrations with audio beats
- Audio Hook Points: Start at chorus or distinctive beat drop
- Modification Technique: Layer voice-over during quieter sections while keeping recognizable elements
VISUAL ENGAGEMENT FRAMEWORK:
1. Primary Visual Elements:
- Attention Focal Points: Center frame for demonstrations, upper third for text
- Motion Patterns: Left-to-right progression for sequences, zoom for emphasis
- Color Psychology: High-contrast activewear against neutral backgrounds, energy colors (red/orange) for key points
- Transition Types: Whip pans, jump cuts, match cuts between similar movements
2. Text Enhancement Strategy:
- Text Placement: Top third for problems, center for solutions, bottom third for CTAs
- Typography Hierarchy: Bold sans-serif for headers, clean rounded font for explanations
- Animation Style: Bounce in for attention, slide for transitions, pulse for emphasis
- Word Economy: Maximum 6 words per text block
3. Visual Storytelling Components:
- Before/After Juxtaposition: Split screen comparing incorrect vs. correct form
- Visual Metaphors: Using everyday objects to demonstrate proper form/technique
- Screen Partitioning: Three-panel breakdown of complex movements
- Silent Communication: Colored indicators highlighting muscle groups being worked
PSYCHOLOGICAL ENGAGEMENT TRIGGERS:
1. Cognitive Triggers:
- Curiosity Loops: "The third tip is what most trainers miss..."
- Unexpected Twists: Form correction at 12-second mark
- Cognitive Ease: Familiar exercise with surprising modification
2. Emotional Triggers:
- Primary Emotion: Empowerment and relief
- Emotional Arc: Frustration → understanding → confidence
- Relatability Markers: Showing genuine struggle before mastery
3. Social Triggers:
- Social Proof Elements: "Used by [professional athletes/celebrities]"
- Identity Signals: "Smart fitness enthusiasts know this technique"
- Tribal Knowledge: Insider terminology explained simply
CALL-TO-ACTION ARCHITECTURE:
1. Primary CTA Design:
- Action Verb: "Save"
- Value Proposition: "for your next workout"
- Urgency Element: "before you forget this technique"
- Friction Reduction: "takes only 30 seconds to try"
2. Engagement Multiplier Tactics:
- Comment Trigger: "Tell me which muscle you struggle with most"
- Share Incentive: "Tag someone who needs to fix their form"
- Follow Justification: "New form-fix videos every Monday and Thursday"
3. CTA Delivery Method:
- Verbal Component: Direct address: "Save this now and try it in your next workout"
- Visual Component: Animated bookmark icon or pointing to save button
- Timing Strategy: Introduce at 20 seconds, reinforce at final 2 seconds
BRAND INTEGRATION FRAMEWORK:
- Authenticity Marker: Signature phrase "Form First, Results Follow"
- Brand Voice Integration: Supportive but straightforward coaching language
- Visual Branding: Consistent corner watermark and color scheme
- Value Alignment: Emphasis on proper technique over quick
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