Short-Form Video Content Strategy
The prompt
Build a short-form video strategy.
Platform: {{tiktok_reels_shorts}}
Brand/creator: {{describe}}
Goal: {{followers_awareness_leads_sales}}
Content comfort: {{talking_to_camera_voiceover_b_roll_only}}
Posting target: {{videos_per_week}}
Accounts I admire: {{name_2_3}}
Please create:
1. 5 content pillars
2. For each pillar: 3 video ideas with hooks
3. A repeatable format template (hook, content, CTA)
4. Best hook styles for my niche
5. A 4-week posting calendar Why this works
Building five content pillars rather than generating one-off ideas creates a repeatable content framework where new ideas can always be classified into an existing category — this prevents creative paralysis ('what should I post today?') and ensures the feed has consistent variety. The hook examples per video idea are the most directly actionable output because the first 3 seconds determine whether a short-form video gets watched or scrolled past. Referencing accounts you admire provides the AI with style and tone guidance that abstract descriptions can't fully convey.
Risks & review
Short-form video strategies require consistent posting cadence to build algorithm momentum — posting 3 times per week for 4 weeks and then stopping is worse for growth than posting once per week consistently. Be honest about sustainable posting frequency before committing to a cadence. Also note that trending audio and format strategies have short shelf lives on TikTok and Reels — plans built around specific trends may be outdated within 4-6 weeks.