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Claude Social Media

Generate a Content Series Framework

Prompt
Create a repeatable content series around [topic]. Include episode ideas.
Why it works

Recurring formats improve audience familiarity.

If you're struggling to maintain consistency on social media, Claude's content series framework prompt can transform how you plan and execute your posting strategy. This prompt helps you develop a repeatable content format around any topic, complete with specific episode ideas that you can use week after week. It's designed for content creators, social media managers, business owners, and anyone who wants to build an engaged audience through familiar, predictable content patterns. The repetition creates audience expectations and loyalty, making people return to your account regularly because they know what to expect from you.

Using this prompt is straightforward. Simply replace the placeholder [topic] with your actual subject matter. For example, if you run a fitness account, you might enter "quick home workouts for busy professionals" as your topic. Claude will then generate a complete framework showing you how to structure your series, what each episode could focus on, and how to present this information consistently across your social media platforms.

When you run this prompt in Claude, expect to receive a detailed content series framework that includes the overall theme, episode structure guidelines, and specific episode ideas you can implement immediately. Claude typically provides five to ten episode concepts with brief descriptions of what each episode would cover. The output is actionable and ready to adapt to your voice and platform requirements.

To get the best results from this prompt, provide context about your audience alongside your topic. Instead of just saying "personal development," try "personal development for startup founders under 30." This specificity helps Claude generate episode ideas that directly match your audience's needs and interests, resulting in content that actually resonates rather than generic suggestions you'll struggle to use.