Turn any long blog post into 10 engaging social media posts with this AI prompt. Perfect for content marketers, bloggers, and business owners who want to maximize their content reach without spending hours rewriting. Get a variety of post formats including questions, bold statements, and quick tips ready for scheduling.
The AI Command
I want you to act as a social media content strategist. I will provide a blog post below, and your task is to transform it into 10 distinct social media posts designed for high engagement and sharing potential.
Create a variety of post formats including:
Bold opening statements
Thought-provoking questions
Quick tips or takeaways
Mini-story hooks
Statistics or data highlights (only if present in the original content)
List-style posts
Contrarian or surprising angles
Each post should:
Capture a different key idea or angle from the blog
Be written to stop the scroll and encourage engagement
Feel fresh and distinct from the other posts
Be suitable for platforms like LinkedIn and Twitter
Do not invent statistics, quotes, or facts that are not in the original blog post. Only use information directly from the content provided.
Here is the blog post to repurpose:
[Paste your full blog post here]Guide & Best Practices
What This Prompt Helps You Do
This prompt helps you take a single long-form blog post and transform it into 10 distinct social media posts designed for engagement and sharing. Instead of spending hours manually pulling quotes and rewriting content for different platforms, you can use AI to generate a variety of shareable posts that capture the key ideas, insights, and takeaways from your original article. The prompt is designed to create social posts with different angles, hooks, and formats so your content feels fresh across multiple shares rather than repetitive. This approach helps you maximize the value of every blog post you publish by extending its reach across social platforms.When to Use This Prompt
Use this prompt immediately after publishing a new blog post when you need social content to promote it. It is also valuable when revisiting evergreen content that deserves renewed attention on social media. This prompt works well when you want to batch-create social content for scheduling tools, when you need variety in how you present the same core ideas, or when you struggle to see different angles within your own writing. It saves significant time compared to manually crafting each social post from scratch.Who This Prompt Is Best For
This prompt is ideal for content marketers, bloggers, solopreneurs, and small business owners who create long-form content but struggle to repurpose it effectively. Social media managers who need to promote blog content across multiple channels will find it especially useful. Beginners who are new to content repurposing will appreciate how the prompt handles the creative work of finding different hooks and angles. Experienced marketers can use it as a starting point to speed up their workflow.How to Use and Customize This Prompt
Copy the prompt and paste it into ChatGPT or your preferred AI tool. Replace the placeholder with the full text of your blog post or a link if the tool supports URL reading. You can customize the prompt by specifying which social platforms you want content for, such as LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook. Each platform has different character limits and audience expectations, so mentioning your target platforms helps the AI tailor the output. If your brand has a specific voice or tone, add a brief description. For example, you might add that your brand voice is casual and witty or professional and authoritative.Best Practices for Better Results
Provide the complete blog post text rather than just a summary. The more context the AI has, the better it can identify different angles and quotable moments. Ask for a mix of post formats including questions, bold statements, quick tips, and story-based hooks. This variety keeps your social feed interesting and tests which formats resonate with your audience. Review each generated post for accuracy and brand alignment before scheduling. AI-generated content should always be a starting point that you refine rather than publish directly. Consider asking for posts of different lengths if you use multiple platforms with different character limits.Common Mistakes to Avoid
Do not paste only the blog title or a brief summary. The AI needs the full content to extract meaningful variety. Avoid publishing all 10 posts on the same day to the same platform. Spread them out over days or weeks to maintain audience interest without overwhelming followers. Do not skip the review step. AI may occasionally misinterpret your main points or create hooks that do not align with your brand voice. Avoid using the output without adding relevant hashtags, mentions, or calls to action specific to your strategy.Example Use Case
A freelance marketing consultant publishes a 1,500-word blog post about email marketing mistakes small businesses make. She needs social content to promote it across LinkedIn and Twitter over the next two weeks. She pastes the full blog post into ChatGPT along with this prompt. The AI returns 10 social posts including a bold opening statement, a numbered tip, a question that sparks discussion, a mini-story hook, and several other formats. She edits each one for her voice, adds relevant hashtags, and schedules them using her social media tool.Questions and Answers
What types of social posts does this prompt create?
The prompt generates a variety of formats including bold statements, questions, quick tips, story hooks, statistics highlights, and list-style posts. This variety helps you test which formats perform best with your audience while keeping your content fresh.Can I use this prompt for any social media platform?
Yes, but specifying your target platforms in the prompt improves results. LinkedIn posts tend to be longer and more professional, while Twitter requires brevity. Mentioning your platforms helps the AI adjust tone and length appropriately.Will the AI create completely original content or just copy from my blog?
The AI rephrases and reframes your blog content into social-friendly formats. It pulls key ideas and presents them with different hooks, but the core information comes from your original post. Always review outputs to ensure they capture your intended message.Limitations and Fact-Checking Note
AI tools can occasionally misinterpret your content, emphasize minor points over major ones, or create hooks that do not accurately reflect your article. Always review each social post to ensure it correctly represents your blog content and aligns with your brand voice. Do not assume AI-generated posts are ready to publish without human review.Final Tip
Save your best-performing social posts from this process and use them as examples in future prompts. Showing the AI what works for your audience helps it generate even more relevant content over time.Sample AI Response
Post 1 (Bold Statement)
Most email marketing fails not because of bad subject lines—but because businesses treat every subscriber exactly the same. Personalization is not optional anymore.
Post 2 (Question)
When was the last time you actually cleaned your email list? Dead subscribers are hurting your deliverability more than you think.
Post 3 (Quick Tip)
Email marketing tip: Send your welcome email within 5 minutes of signup. Waiting 24 hours drops open rates by up to 50%.
Post 4 (Mini-Story Hook)
A client came to me frustrated. Great content. Solid list. Zero sales. The problem? They were emailing once a month. Consistency changed everything.
Post 5 (List-Style)
3 email mistakes killing your conversions:
→ No clear CTA
→ Sending to unengaged subscribers
→ Ignoring mobile formatting
Post 6 (Contrarian Angle)
Unpopular opinion: Your email list size matters less than you think. 500 engaged subscribers beat 5,000 ghost followers every time.
Post 7 (Data Highlight)
Segmented email campaigns see 14% higher open rates than non-segmented ones. Are you still blasting the same message to everyone?
Post 8 (Question)
What is the one email in your sequence that consistently gets ignored? That is where your messaging needs work.
Post 9 (Takeaway)
The best time to send marketing emails is not universal. Test your own audience. Their behavior matters more than any benchmark study.
Post 10 (Bold Statement)
Stop treating email like a megaphone. Start treating it like a conversation. That shift alone will improve your results.