Content creation is two jobs glued together: making the content, and running the business that pays for it. Most prompts only help with the first half. The ones below help with both — hook generators and script structures for the creative side, plus sponsor pitches and rate cards for the side that actually keeps the lights on.
What these solve
Hook fatigue (every video starts to sound the same after month four), repurposing burnout (one long-form into five shorts is a chore without a system), and the awkward "what do I charge?" conversation when a brand finally slides into your DMs. The prompts below address all three. The premium Content That Sells pack adds a 30-day calendar generator, a tone-calibrator that matches your existing voice, and a long-tail keyword harvester for SEO-friendly creators.
Hooks: the 80% of the result
A creator who nails the hook and writes mediocre body copy will outperform a creator with great body copy and a flat hook. The math is brutal but consistent across every platform. The hook prompt below outputs 10 variants per topic, structured around four mechanics that pattern-interrupt scrolls: pattern interrupts, specific numbers, curiosity gaps, and implicit promises. You pick the strongest, the rest stay in your bank for later.
Sponsorships: the part nobody trains you for
The hardest part of a creator's first $5K month isn't making the content. It's writing the cold email to a sponsor without sounding either too cocky or too hungry. The sponsor pitch prompt below produces a clean, specific email that includes your audience demo, a tactical proposal, a concrete rate, and a quick answer to the brand's "but is the audience real?" question.