Contents
- Why most people get bad results from AI
- The 5 elements of a high-performing prompt
- TikTok and short-form video prompts
- Instagram caption prompts
- YouTube title and description prompts
- Email subject line prompts
- Pinterest and long-tail search prompts
- How to use these prompts efficiently
- Common mistakes to avoid
If you have ever opened a blank document, typed three words, deleted them, and closed the laptop — this article is for you.
AI prompts for content creators solve that problem completely.
A good prompt tells the AI exactly what to produce. A great prompt gives you ready-to-post content in under three minutes.
This guide covers the best types of prompts, how to write them, and where to get a tested pack of 90+ that work across TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and email.
Why most people get bad results from AI
The problem is not the AI.
The problem is vague instructions.
"Write me a TikTok caption" produces generic output.
"Write a 3-sentence TikTok caption for a content creator in the make-money-online niche, starting with a question that calls out the biggest frustration people have with their day job, ending with a call to action to click the link in bio" produces something you can actually post.
That second instruction is a prompt. The more specific you are, the better the output.
The 5 elements of a high-performing AI prompt
Every strong content prompt has these five parts.
"You are a TikTok content strategist who specialises in the make-money-online niche."
"Write a 60-second TikTok script."
"The audience is 18–35-year-olds who want to quit their 9-to-5 job."
"Include a hook in the first 3 seconds, 3 value points, and a CTA at the end."
"No contractions. No emojis. Under 150 words."
When you include all five elements, the output quality jumps significantly.
Category 1: TikTok and short-form video prompts
Short-form video is the fastest channel for organic reach in 2026. These prompts are designed for 60–90 second scripts.
Hook prompts
Hooks are the most important part. The algorithm measures watch time in the first 3 seconds.
"You are a TikTok copywriter. Write 5 hook options for a video about [topic]. Each hook must be under 10 words. Start with a bold statement, a surprising number, or a direct challenge to a common belief. Do not use questions."
- "This AI side hustle earns $300 without showing your face."
- "Most people skip the easiest online income stream."
- "Your phone has an untapped affiliate machine inside it."
- "Faceless accounts are outperforming branded creators right now."
- "The 9-to-5 keeps you busy. AI keeps earning while you sleep."
Full script prompts
"You are a faceless video scriptwriter. Write a 75-second TikTok script for [topic]. Format: hook (3 sec), problem (15 sec), solution (30 sec), proof (15 sec), CTA (12 sec). No contractions. One thought per line. Include [product or link] in the CTA."
Category 2: Instagram caption prompts
Instagram captions need to drive saves and shares — the two signals that expand reach.
"Write 10 Instagram carousel captions for a post about [topic]. Each caption should be under 100 words. Start with the main point, include one actionable tip, and end with a save reminder. Niche: [niche]. Tone: direct and motivational."
"Write an Instagram Reels caption for a video about [topic]. Format: one-line hook, 3 short value bullets, a question to drive comments, and 5 relevant hashtags. Keep the entire caption under 120 words."
Category 3: YouTube title and description prompts
YouTube SEO is different from social media. Search intent matters more than virality.
"Write 10 YouTube title options for a video about [topic]. Each title must be under 60 characters, include the keyword [keyword], and use a benefit or number. Avoid clickbait. Format that works best: How to [result] (without [common obstacle])."
"Write a 200-word YouTube video description for a video titled [title]. Include the keyword [keyword] in the first sentence. Add 3 bullet points summarising the video. Include a CTA to subscribe and a link section placeholder at the bottom."
Category 4: Email subject line prompts
Email open rates depend almost entirely on the subject line.
"Write 10 email subject line options for an email promoting [offer/topic]. Target audience: [audience]. The goal is to get opens from a cold or warm list. Test these angles: curiosity gap, specific number, direct benefit, social proof, and urgency. Keep each under 50 characters."
- "90 prompts. 3 minutes. Done."
- "The reason your AI content sounds generic"
- "What 241 creators downloaded last week"
- "Your content calendar — automated (finally)"
- "Stop writing captions by hand"
Category 5: Pinterest and long-tail search prompts
Pinterest is a search engine, not a social feed. Prompts for Pinterest need to target how-to and list-style queries.
"Write 5 Pinterest pin titles for a pin about [topic]. Each title must be under 100 characters and start with a number or action word. Include the keyword [keyword]. The reader is searching for [search intent]."
"Write a 150-word Pinterest pin description for a pin about [topic]. Include the keyword [keyword] in the first sentence. Use sentence case. List 3 benefits. End with a CTA to visit the website."
How to use these prompts efficiently
The fastest workflow is this:
- Open ChatGPT or any AI tool.
- Paste the prompt template.
- Replace the bracketed variables with your niche and product.
- Run the prompt.
- Copy the best output.
- Post it.
Total time: under 3 minutes per piece of content.
If you do this 3 times per week, you publish 12 pieces of content per month with minimal effort.
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Common mistakes to avoid
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Mistake 1
Giving the AI no context"Write a caption" always produces weak output. Add role, goal, audience, format, and constraints.
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Mistake 2
Accepting the first draftRun the prompt twice. Ask the AI to give you 5 variations. Pick the best one.
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Mistake 3
Using the same prompts for every platformTikTok and Instagram have different algorithms. Pinterest and YouTube are search engines. Prompts should match the platform format.
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Mistake 4
Forgetting the CTAEvery piece of content needs one next step for the viewer. Include the CTA in the prompt, not as an afterthought.
Final thought
AI prompts for content creators are not a shortcut. They are a multiplier.
The creator who uses them well publishes more, tests more, and earns more than someone who writes everything by hand.
Start with one prompt category. Test it for one week. Then add another. The system builds on itself.
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