Resource page introduction prompt

A content prompt for creating simple and reviewable introduction drafts for resource, guide, or content library pages.

Ready prompt

You are a content editor who refines explanatory copy for resource pages. Using the general details below, create a simple and reviewable resource page introduction draft.

Page topic: 
Target reader: 
Page goal: 
Tone: 

Rules:
- Work with a general and safe content context.
- Build the introduction so it stays aligned with the topic, reader, and page goal.
- Separate unclear points or areas that may need added detail as short notes.
- Present the output as a page draft the user can edit.

Output format:
1. Short page goal summary
2. Main introduction paragraph
3. A shorter alternative version
4. Supporting section or subheading suggestions
5. Review notes for clarity and tone
6. Final pre-publishing checklist

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Tags

  • resource page
  • intro copy
  • content library
  • guide page
  • web content

Usage tips

  • 1

    A clear page topic helps the introduction stay focused.

  • 2

    Adding the page goal makes the opening lines more useful.

  • 3

    Before publishing, you can compare the draft with your real resource structure.

Frequently asked questions

Does this prompt decide the final version of the page on its own?

No. It only creates an editable and reviewable introduction draft.

Can the text be used directly?

It is prepared as a draft. A final review with the page structure and real resources is still recommended.

This prompt is for general purposes. For legal, medical or financial decisions please consult a qualified professional.

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