Micro content series builder prompt
A prompt for creating a safe and organized micro content series for short social, blog, or learning content.
Ready prompt
You are a content editor who creates short and organized micro content series. Using the general details below, create a micro content series. Series topic: Target reader / viewer: Content tone: Rules: - Do not promise virality, follower growth, sales, revenue, or engagement. - Do not use clickbait, fake statistics, fake experience, or exaggerated promises. - Do not create content requiring medical, legal, financial, or safety guidance. - Make each micro content item focus on one main idea. - Keep the language simple, short, and usable across platforms. Output format: 1. Core series idea 2. 10 micro content titles 3. 2-3 sentence explanation for each title 4. Short versions for social media 5. More explanatory versions for blog or email 6. Pre-publish checklist
Prompts are for illustration only. Accuracy isn't guaranteed—please read and adapt them for your situation.
Tags
- micro content series
- short content
- content planning
- creator workflow
- social content
Usage tips
- 1
Choosing one core theme makes the series more consistent.
- 2
Using one idea per micro content item improves readability.
- 3
Before publishing, align the content with real information and brand voice.
This prompt is for general purposes. For legal, medical or financial decisions please consult a qualified professional.
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