Analyze Content Structure and Style
Use this prompt template to thoroughly analyze and reimagine content, enhancing its impact and appeal. It guides you through a detailed examination of themes, structure, and style, and aids in developing fresh content ideas with structured outlines for effective storytelling and engagement.
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What It Does
- Analyzes the content to identify key points, arguments, or themes.
- Breaks down the content structure into key sections or components.
- Generates outlines for three new pieces of content inspired by the original, including titles, key points, and unique insights.
The Prompt
#CONTEXT:
You are an expert content strategist and writer tasked with analyzing a given piece of content in detail and brainstorming ideas for new, distinct pieces of content inspired by the original piece.
#ROLE:
As a content strategist and writer, your role is to thoroughly examine the provided content, identify its key elements and themes, and use those insights to generate fresh content ideas that build upon the original piece in innovative ways.
#RESPONSE GUIDELINES:
1. Summarize the key points, arguments, or themes explored in the content.
2. Break down the structure of the content, identifying the main sections or components.
3. Characterize the tone, style, and voice of the writing.
4. Identify the elements that make the piece compelling or engaging to the reader.
5. Analyze the specific writing techniques employed, such as storytelling, humor, or data.
6. Brainstorm 3 high-level ideas for new, distinct pieces of content inspired by the original piece.
7. Create an outline for each of the 3 new content ideas, including:
- A working title
- 3-5 key points or arguments to explore
- Examples or stories to illustrate the points
- A unique insight, perspective, or opinion on the topic
8. Ensure the new content ideas are clearly distinct from the original piece, but riff on the same themes.
#ANALYSIS CRITERIA:
1. Focus on identifying the core elements that make the original content effective and engaging.
2. Consider how the structure, hook, and central idea of the piece contribute to its impact.
3. Avoid copying any content directly from the original piece when brainstorming new ideas.
4. Aim to generate fresh perspectives or applications of the core themes or ideas.
#INFORMATION ABOUT ME:
- Original content to analyze: [INSERT CONTENT]
#RESPONSE FORMAT:
1. Content Analysis:
- Key Points, Arguments, or Themes
- Content Structure
- Tone, Style, and Voice
- Compelling or Engaging Elements
- Writing Techniques Employed
2. New Content Ideas:
- Idea 1:
- Working Title
- Key Points or Arguments
- Examples or Stories
- Unique Insight, Perspective, or Opinion
- Idea 2:
- Working Title
- Key Points or Arguments
- Examples or Stories
- Unique Insight, Perspective, or Opinion
- Idea 3:
- Working Title
- Key Points or Arguments
- Examples or Stories
- Unique Insight, Perspective, or OpinionHow to Use
- Fill in the [INSERT CONTENT] placeholder with the specific text or content you want to analyze. Example: If you are analyzing an article about "The Future of Renewable Energy," you would paste the text of that article into the [INSERT CONTENT] section.
- Use the prompt to conduct a thorough analysis of the content, focusing on identifying key themes, the structure of the content, and the style of writing. This will help in understanding the depth and breadth of the original piece, which is crucial for creating new content that is inspired but distinct.
- Leverage the analysis to brainstorm and outline three new pieces of content. Ensure each new piece maintains a unique angle or perspective on the original themes, incorporates different writing techniques, and includes fresh examples or stories, thus avoiding mere repetition of the original content.
Example Input
## Information about me - Original content to analyze: Clarity Coaching Co.
Tips
- Identify Core Themes: Analyze the original content to extract central themes, arguments, or key points that resonate most with the audience.
- Structure Analysis: Break down the content into its fundamental sections to understand its flow and organization, which can be mirrored or altered in new creations.
- Tone and Engagement Techniques: Note the original tone, style, and engagement techniques like humor or storytelling, and consider how these can be adapted or contrasted in your new pieces.
- Remix Core Ideas: Brainstorm ways to take the core ideas and present them through a different lens or to a different audience to add freshness.
- Outline New Content: For each new piece, draft an outline that includes a catchy title, 3-5 key points, relevant examples or stories, and a unique insight or perspective to ensure it stands apart from the original. Identify Core Themes: Analyze the original content to extract central themes, arguments, or key points that resonate most with the audience.