Viral video breakdown

Don't ask ChatGPT to give you content ideas. Instead, use this prompt.

Summary

A coach shows creators and online business owners a specific ChatGPT prompt that turns vague 'content ideas' into a 400‑hook table based on real audience pain points and desires.

At a glance

Who it’s for

online coaches, content creators, and make-money-online entrepreneurs who use ChatGPT but struggle to come up with engaging content ideas

Best fit: Consultants

Where it fits

Top of funnel

Awareness. Reaches viewers who don’t know you yet.

How it’s built

tip-with-proof

Give an actionable tip, then back it with a concrete demo or result.

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The hook

Don't ask ChatGPT to give you content ideas. Instead, use this prompt.

Make it yours: the reusable formula

Don't [common way people use a popular tool]. Instead, use [specific better method].

Swap the highlighted parts for your own niche.

The re-hook

Please do customer research, tell me 10 pain points, 10 dream results, 10 mistakes and 10 frustrations that my audience experiences related to niche, for example, making money online.

Expands the curiosity gap with a surprisingly detailed, copy‑and‑pasteable prompt that feels immediately useful.

Hot take

Don't ask ChatGPT to give you content ideas.

Why it works

The video works because it flips a widespread behavior—asking ChatGPT for generic ideas—into a 'you're doing it wrong' moment, instantly positioning the creator as a smarter operator. The concrete prompt (10 pains, 10 dreams, 10 mistakes, 10 frustrations + 10 hooks each) signals massive leverage and specificity, triggering 'I should save this' behavior. Framing it as customer research rather than content brainstorming taps into a deeper desire to make content people truly care about. The final 'comment prompt to get this prompt for free' turns the template into a lead magnet and drives engagement for the algorithm.

Swipe-file takeaways

  • Hook by attacking how most people currently use a popular tool, then offer your upgraded method.
  • Show the exact prompt/script on screen so viewers feel they can copy-paste real value, not just hear theory.
  • Quantify the outcome (e.g. 'a table with 400 ideas') to make the result feel huge and share‑worthy.
  • Tie your tactic to a first‑principle (customer research, real pain points) so it feels more advanced than 'content hacks'.
  • End with a simple, specific engagement CTA that trades access to the asset (the prompt) for comments or DMs.

Full script

Don't ask ChatGPT to give you content ideas. Instead, use this prompt. Please do customer research, tell me 10 pain points, 10 dream results, 10 mistakes and 10 frustrations that my audience experiences related to niche, for example, making money online. For each point, write 10 different hooks that I can use to talk about this topic. Format the output in a table. As a result, you will have a table with 400 ideas and proven hooks that will get you more views, because people actually care about these topics. Comment prompt to get this prompt for free.

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