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Template 01
Facebook Post
Building trust, driving comments, growing a warm audience
Bold statement that challenges a common belief in your niche

Here is what that actually looks like for most your audience: freelancers / coaches / business owners:

Week 1: what they do with energy and optimism
Week 2: signs of slipping
Week 3: the drop-off point
Week 4: where they end up: stuck, guilty, or frustrated

Sound familiar?

The problem is not what they blame themselves for. The real cause is the root cause.

One sentence describing the fix or the shift in thinking

Question to invite comments 👇
Worked example
Fitness coach audience
Most people do not fail at getting fit. They fail at staying consistent.

Here is what it looks like for most people I talk to:

Week 1: gym every day, meal prepped on Sunday, feeling unstoppable
Week 2: four sessions, skipped Friday, it is fine
Week 3: twice, work got busy, will reset Monday
Week 4: nothing, feeling guilty every time they walk past the gym bag

Sound familiar?

The problem is not willpower. The problem is the plan was never designed to survive a real week.

A system that works when life is perfect is not a system. It is a best-case scenario.

What is the one thing that always derails your routine first? Drop it below. 👇
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Facebook platform tip
Facebook rewards posts that generate comments over likes or shares. Always end with a direct question aimed at a specific experience your audience has had. Never end with "thoughts?" Use "what happened when you tried X?" or "which of these sounds most like you?" instead.
IG
Template 02
Instagram Caption
Personal brand, attracting followers, driving bio link clicks
Opening line: one bold claim, a surprising number, or a result that creates curiosity

Sentence 2: expand on the claim with one specific detail or contrast

Here is what changed everything for me:

Point 1: a specific action, habit, or tool you use
Point 2: what it replaced or made easier
Point 3: the result you saw

One sentence connecting the lesson back to your audience

CTA: save this, visit the bio link, or answer a question

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5 to 10 relevant hashtags on a separate line
Worked example
Social media consultant audience
I went from posting twice a month to every single day. Here is what actually changed.

It was not motivation. It was not waking up earlier. It was a system.

Here is what changed everything for me:

I stopped writing posts from scratch and started working from a template
I replaced a two-hour session with a 20-minute weekly routine
My reach tripled inside 30 days without spending a penny on ads

If you are still winging your content week to week, this is your sign to stop.

Save this post and grab the free templates at the link in my bio.

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#contentcreator #socialmediatips #smallbusinessowner #contentmarketing #digitalmarketing
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Instagram platform tip
The first line of your caption is the only line visible before the "more" cut-off. It has one job: make the reader tap "more." Never start with "I" as the very first word. Lead with a number, a result, a question, or a bold claim. The dots before your hashtags push them below the fold so they do not clutter the caption visually.
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Template 03
LinkedIn Post
Professional credibility, B2B leads, decision makers
Opening line: a counterintuitive insight, a result, or a number. One short sentence.

Sentence 2: the context. What you were doing, trying, or struggling with.

Here is what I learned:

Lesson 1: short and specific. One line only.
Lesson 2: short and specific. One line only.
Lesson 3: short and specific. One line only.

The thing most your audience get wrong is the common mistake.

What to do instead, in one or two sentences

Closing question or CTA to encourage comments or profile visits
Worked example
Business consultant audience
I spent three years building an audience on LinkedIn and barely grew. Then I changed one thing and added 2,000 followers in 90 days.

I was writing long, polished articles. Thought that was what LinkedIn wanted. It was not.

Here is what I learned:

Short posts outperform long articles by a wide margin on this platform
The first line is worth more than the entire rest of the post combined
Personal stories get shared. Advice gets scrolled past.

The thing most consultants get wrong is optimising for depth when LinkedIn rewards relatability.

Write like you are talking to one person, not presenting to a boardroom.

What has worked best for you on LinkedIn lately?
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LinkedIn platform tip
LinkedIn cuts your post after the first two or three lines. Your opening line must work as a standalone statement that creates enough curiosity to earn a "see more" click. Keep each line short. Single-sentence paragraphs consistently outperform dense blocks of text. Place hashtags at the very end if you use them at all.
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Template 04
Twitter / X Thread
Building authority, growing fast, driving profile follows
Post each numbered tweet as a reply to the one above it.
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Hook tweet: a bold claim or surprising result. End with "here is how" to signal more is coming. Under 220 characters.
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The problem: describe the situation your audience is stuck in. One or two short sentences. Make them feel seen.
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The turning point: what changed for you. One specific moment or decision.
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The lesson in 3 to 5 short numbered points. Each point on its own line. Keep every point under 15 words.
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The CTA tweet: follow for more, retweet if this helped, or ask a question to drive replies.
Worked example
Productivity coach audience
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I went from zero to 5,000 followers in 60 days. No paid promotion. No viral moment. Just one repeatable system. Here is exactly what I did:
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Most people post randomly and wonder why nothing grows. I was the same. Inconsistent, uninspired, getting 3 likes per post.
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Then I stopped trying to be original every day. I built a simple weekly system and just ran it. Same format. Same time. Every week.
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1. One topic per week, researched in advance
2. Thread format every Wednesday, short posts Mon and Fri
3. First line rewritten three times before publishing
4. Reply to every comment within two hours of posting
5. Never miss a week, no matter what
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Follow me for one practical content tip every week. And retweet tweet 1 if you know someone who needs a simpler system.
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Twitter / X platform tip
Tweet 1 is everything. Write it last, after you know what the whole thread delivers. The best hook tweets make a specific promise or state a result that seems impossible until explained. Threads consistently outperform single tweets for reach and new followers.
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Template 05
TikTok Script
Fast audience growth, reaching new people, brand awareness
Spoken video script. Aim for 30 to 60 seconds when read aloud.
Hook
Opening line spoken directly to camera. State a result, a mistake, or a surprising fact in one sentence.
Build
Expand the hook in two or three short sentences. Add context. Keep it conversational.
Value
Here is what actually works:
Point 1: short, specific, actionable. One sentence.
Point 2: short, specific, actionable. One sentence.
Point 3: short, specific, actionable. One sentence.
CTA
Closing line: follow for more, save this video, or visit your bio link. One sentence. Deliver it with energy.
Worked example
Online business owner audience
Hook
I spent six hours a week on content. Now I spend 45 minutes. Here is what changed.
Build
I used to write every post from scratch. Different caption for every platform. It was exhausting. Sound familiar?
Value
Here is what actually works:
I pick one topic on Monday morning and write around that only
I use a template for each platform so I never start from a blank page
I schedule everything in one session so posting happens automatically
CTA
Follow me and I will show you the exact templates I use. Link in bio to grab them for free right now.
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TikTok platform tip
TikTok measures watch time and completion rate above everything else. If viewers drop off in the first three seconds, the video stops being shown. Keep your total script under 150 words so the video stays tight and completion rates stay high.
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Template 06
Threads Post
Conversational engagement, loyal following, sparking discussions
Post each numbered item as a separate reply in one connected thread.
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Opening post: a short, opinionated statement. State something you genuinely believe that not everyone agrees with. Under 150 characters.
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Context post: explain where this belief comes from. A personal experience or pattern you have noticed. Two or three sentences max.
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The breakdown: three short points that back up your opening statement. Each point on its own line.
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Closing post: a direct question that invites a reply. Make it easy to answer. One sentence only.
Worked example
Freelancer audience
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Posting more is not the answer. Posting better is.
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I spent three months posting every single day and barely moved the needle. Then I cut back to three posts a week and my engagement doubled in 30 days.
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What actually made the difference:
Every post started with a hook I rewrote at least twice
Every post ended with a question, not a statement
Every post was written for one specific person, not a general audience
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Are you posting for quantity or quality right now?
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Threads platform tip
Threads rewards conversation above all else. Posts that generate replies get shown to more people, so your closing question is the most important part of this template. Avoid vague questions like "what do you think?" Use specific, easy-to-answer alternatives like "are you doing X or Y right now?" instead.
YT
Template 07
YouTube Shorts Script
Searchable content, long-term discoverability, channel subscribers
Target 45 to 59 seconds when read aloud at a natural pace.
Hook
Open with a question or statement your viewer is already thinking. No intro, no "hey guys", no preamble.
Context
One or two sentences of setup. Why does this problem exist? What do most people get wrong?
Value
Here are two or three things that actually work:
Tip 1: short, specific, immediately actionable.
Tip 2: short, specific, immediately actionable.
Tip 3: short, specific, immediately actionable.
Retention
One-sentence teaser connecting this video to more of your content. "I have a full breakdown of this system in another video on this channel."
CTA
Final line: subscribe, follow, or visit the link in description. One action only.
Worked example
Marketing agency owner audience
Hook
Still spending hours writing social media content from scratch every week? Here is why that is costing you more than just time.
Context
Most business owners treat content like a creative task when it is actually a systems task. Without a system, you always start from zero.
Value
Here are three things that actually work:
Use one topic per week and write everything around it
Work from a platform template so you never face a blank page
Schedule your entire week in one sitting on Monday morning
Retention
I have a full breakdown of this exact system in another Short on this channel.
CTA
Subscribe so you do not miss it and grab the free templates at the link in my description.
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YouTube Shorts platform tip
YouTube Shorts is the only short-form platform where your title is as important as your hook. Write your title like a search query your audience would actually type. Keep your script under 160 words. The retention line connects your Short to other content, signalling to the algorithm that you are a consistent creator worth promoting.
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