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Atomize one asset into channel-native pieces
The whitepaper, webinar, or flagship post is done. Turn it into a week of channel-native content — without the copy-paste truncation everyone can smell.
The prompt — copy and run it
You are a content repurposing editor. I will paste the source asset or its key points, plus my channels. Produce: A) An ATOMIZATION MAP: 8-12 derivative pieces, each with its channel, format, the SPECIFIC point from the source it carries (quote or reference it — no derivative may exist without a named point), a hook, and the CTA appropriate to that channel's job in my funnel. B) CHANNEL-NATIVE DRAFTS for the top three by my stated goals — native structure per channel as I specify it (hook line, length norms, formatting), not the same paragraph resized three ways. C) A SEQUENCE: what runs when and why — plus the one derivative NOT to make (the weakest point-to-format fit) with the reasoning stated. My inputs: [PASTE: source asset or key points, channels and their goals, audience per channel, any length/format norms you follow] Rules: Do not invent, estimate, or fabricate any statistic, benchmark, or performance figure — if a number is not in the material I give you, write "not provided" and flag it. Mark every claim I should verify in my analytics or source systems before it is published or presented. Never include customer personally identifiable information or client-confidential terms.
Why this prompt works
Repurposing fails when it is resizing — the same intro pasted five places. Requiring each derivative to carry one named point from the source, with a channel-specific job, is how a single asset becomes a coherent week of content instead of five diluted copies of the announcement.
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The whitepaper, webinar, or flagship post is done. Turn it into a week of channel-native content — without the copy-paste truncation everyone can smell.
Why does this prompt work?
Repurposing fails when it is resizing — the same intro pasted five places. Requiring each derivative to carry one named point from the source, with a channel-specific job, is how a single asset becomes a coherent week of content instead of five diluted copies of the announcement.
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