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    Publish your first stronger short-form video.

    This is a practical one-video starter system: choose an angle, generate hooks, write a tight script, package the video, and polish it before publishing. It works for TikTok, Reels, YouTube Shorts, and faceless channels too.

    What you get
    1-video workflow
    5 starter prompts
    Publishing checklist
    Workflow

    The simple loop for video one.

    STEP 01

    Choose a narrow angle

    Start with one viewer and one clear problem. Broad topics like finance or motivation are too loose for a first short.

    STEP 02

    Find the hook first

    The hook is the promise. If it teases a mistake, the video must reveal that mistake quickly.

    STEP 03

    Write one 45-60 second script

    Use one idea only: hook, context, three quick points, payoff, and a light ending.

    STEP 04

    Add voice and simple visuals

    Use captions, stock clips, screenshots, or AI images that make the idea easier to understand.

    STEP 05

    Publish and measure

    Watch early retention, average view duration, and whether comments show people understood the promise.

    Starter Prompts

    Copy these into ChatGPT or Claude.

    Use them in order. Each prompt is designed to pass a clearer decision into the next step.

    Angle Finder Prompt

    Act as a short-form content strategist for faceless YouTube Shorts.
    
    Topic: [INSERT TOPIC]
    Target viewer: [INSERT VIEWER]
    
    Give me 10 video angles for this topic.
    
    For each angle, include:
    1. The viewer problem
    2. The curiosity gap
    3. Why someone would keep watching
    4. A one-sentence video promise
    
    Rules:
    - Avoid generic advice
    - Make each angle specific enough for a 45-60 second video
    - Prefer mistakes, hidden costs, comparisons, warnings, and simple transformations
    - Do not write the full script yet

    Hook Selection Prompt

    Act as a YouTube Shorts hook editor.
    
    Video angle: [PASTE ANGLE]
    Target viewer: [INSERT VIEWER]
    
    Write 15 hooks under 9 words.
    
    Rules:
    - No vague hooks like "You need to hear this"
    - Each hook must be understandable without context
    - Use curiosity, contrast, warning, or mistake-based tension
    - Avoid fake hype
    
    After writing the hooks, rank the best 5 by curiosity, clarity, and retention risk.
    
    Then choose the strongest hook and explain why.

    60-Second Script Prompt

    Act as a faceless short-form script editor.
    
    Topic: [INSERT TOPIC]
    Chosen hook: [PASTE HOOK]
    Target viewer: [INSERT VIEWER]
    
    Write a 45-60 second script.
    
    Structure:
    - Hook: 0-3 seconds
    - Context: 3-8 seconds
    - Point 1: 8-18 seconds
    - Point 2: 18-30 seconds
    - Point 3: 30-42 seconds
    - Payoff: 42-55 seconds
    - Soft ending: 55-60 seconds
    
    Rules:
    - One idea only
    - Short spoken sentences
    - No motivational filler
    - No fake statistics
    - Every point must be easy to show visually
    
    Output:
    1. Voiceover script
    2. On-screen caption for each beat
    3. Visual idea for each beat

    Packaging Prompt

    Act as a YouTube packaging analyst.
    
    Video topic: [INSERT TOPIC]
    Hook: [PASTE HOOK]
    Main payoff: [WHAT VIEWER LEARNS]
    
    Create 10 title and thumbnail text combinations.
    
    Rules:
    - Title under 55 characters
    - Thumbnail text under 4 words
    - Title and thumbnail should not repeat the same words
    - The promise must match the video
    - Avoid empty words like "insane", "crazy", or "unbelievable"
    
    For each option, explain the curiosity gap, search keyword, and why someone might click.

    Final Polish Prompt

    Act as a retention editor.
    
    Review this script and packaging:
    
    Script:
    [PASTE SCRIPT]
    
    Title:
    [PASTE TITLE]
    
    Thumbnail text:
    [PASTE THUMBNAIL TEXT]
    
    Find:
    1. The weakest line in the first 3 seconds
    2. Any sentence that sounds generic or AI-written
    3. Any part where the hook and payoff do not match
    4. One line to cut if the video feels too slow
    5. A better final sentence
    
    Rewrite only the parts that need fixing.
    Checklist

    Before you publish.

    Pick one narrow angle before opening any video tool.
    Generate hooks before writing the script.
    Keep the script to one idea.
    Add captions for every important line.
    Publish three videos before judging the niche.
    Next Step

    If this workflow helps, scale it with the full system.

    The Starter Kit is enough to publish one thoughtful video. The Growth System is for creators who want a repeatable library for testing hooks, angles, scripts, packaging, SEO, CTAs, and monetization across many videos.

    Unlock the Growth System

    More angles to test

    The Starter Kit gives you one clean workflow. The Growth System gives you niche angles and prompt paths for repeated publishing.

    Sharper hooks and scripts

    Move beyond basic hooks into psychological patterns, retention pacing, rewrites, and packaging variations.

    A full planning library

    Use prompts for titles, thumbnails, descriptions, CTAs, sponsor outreach, and next-video decisions.