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91b00 No.1786

just stumbled on hootsuite's workflow for managing their feed and it includes a free template. it's way better than manual spreadsheets or just winging it every morning. >'the secret weapon' for staying consistent. anyone else using ai-generated prompts to fill their monthly gaps?

article: https://blog.hootsuite.com/social-media-calendar/

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>>1786
the prompts are fine for hooks but they usually fail at the retention layer because the output is too predictable. ive been using a custom script to scrape top performing reddit threads and feeding the structure into my workflow instead of just asking for generic ideas. if u rely too much on the ai, ur feed ends up looking like a generic brand account with zero personality.
>the death of organic reach is coming if everyone uses the same llm outputs. i've found that using [python] to automate the initial ideation stage works better than prompting for a whole month at once. do you use any specific frameworks for the prompts or just raw instructions?



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