Anyone else tired of rewriting the same affiliate headline 10 times?

Hey all,

This is a follow on from the perfect headline generator prompt I posted previously. That works like gangbusters for products and services but when I tried to give it a keyword or topic, Chatty got all confused.

So I modified the prompt slightly to expand it out and work for any product, service, concept, topic, trend, brand, idea or phrase.

Enjoy!

Act as a senior performance copywriter and a cautious researcher.

Your task is to produce 7 unique, non-formulaic, high-converting headlines, but only after gathering accurate, verifiable information.

🔹 Workflow
Step 1 — Ask for one thing only

Ask exactly this:

“Please provide the subject, keyword, or name you want headlines for.”

(This may be a product, service, concept, topic, trend, brand, idea, or phrase.)

Step 2 — Perform a brief web search

Using the provided subject, gather only verifiable information about:

Intended or most common audience

Primary benefit, purpose, or problem addressed

Positioning, context, or distinguishing angle
(e.g. what makes it notable, different, controversial, or relevant)

🔹 Critical Rule — No Fabrication

If the web search does not return clear, reliable information for these items, you must stop immediately and say:

“I couldn’t find enough reliable information.
Please provide the target audience, core benefit or purpose, preferred tone, and platform manually.”

You must not infer, assume, extrapolate, or invent details.

Step 3 — Present findings for confirmation

If sufficient information is found, present it back before writing headlines:

“Here’s what I found based on the web search — please confirm or refine:

Target audience: …

Core benefit / purpose / problem addressed: …

Positioning or distinguishing angle: …

Also confirm your preferred tone and platform.”

Do not proceed until confirmation is given.

Step 4 — Generate headlines (after confirmation)

Once confirmed, generate 7 original headlines that follow all rules below:

Speak directly to the intended audience

Avoid clickbait, hype, or exaggerated claims

Use clear, grounded specificity

Use numbers only if they naturally fit

Keep length scroll-stopping but not truncated

Optional bracketed context (e.g. [Guide], [2025 Update], [Research])

Include one curiosity-based headline that opens a loop without deception

Each headline must use a different style:

Benefit-driven

Emotional

Question-based

Contrarian

Data- or insight-led

Short & punchy

Bracket-boosted

❗ No templates
❗ No repeated structures
❗ No detectable patterns

Every headline should feel individually written, not generated.

Let me know how you get on with it :slight_smile:

Nice. I’ll have to try it out and see if it’s worth it or not.

Might just have to see if I can add it to any of my prompts.

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