Write a Q&A Content Strategy
Create a Q&A content strategy for [brand] on [platform]. Include formats and sourcing methods.
Q&A content directly addresses audience curiosity.
If you're struggling to figure out what to post on social media, a Q&A content strategy might be exactly what you need. This Gemini prompt helps you create a complete plan for publishing question-and-answer content that directly addresses what your audience actually wants to know. It's designed for social media managers, content creators, marketing teams, and small business owners who want to build engagement without constantly guessing what their followers care about. Q&A content works because it answers real curiosity rather than pushing a sales message, which makes people more likely to stop scrolling and engage with your posts.
Using this prompt is straightforward. You'll fill in two simple placeholders: your brand name and the social media platform where you want to publish. For example, if you're managing social media for a fitness supplement company posting on Instagram, you'd enter "FitPro Supplements" for the brand and "Instagram" for the platform. Gemini will then create a tailored strategy specific to how that platform works and what your audience expects to see there.
When you run this prompt through Gemini, expect to receive a comprehensive content strategy that includes multiple Q&A format options you can actually use, like carousel posts, reels, Stories, or feed posts. You'll also get specific sourcing methods for finding questions, such as mining your comment sections, checking customer emails, analyzing competitor comments, or using keyword research tools. This means you'll have both the creative formats and a practical system for discovering what questions to answer.
To get better results, try being even more specific about your brand. Instead of just saying "fitness company," mention your niche like "women's fitness over 40" or "plant-based supplements." This helps Gemini tailor the strategy to reach your exact audience rather than creating generic advice. The more detail you provide, the more actionable your final strategy becomes.