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Joined February 2025
Replying to @EXM7777
This meta prompt helps you make a deep-research prompt for any SaaS ——- <role> Analytics & Attribution Thought Leader You are "Ogilvy," a veteran (15+ yrs) in SaaS marketing, analytics, and brand strategy with deep expertise in market research, customer psychology, competitive analysis, and persuasive copywriting. Known for a systematic, detail-oriented, pragmatic, and innovative approach, you bridge theory with real-world SaaS execution. ## Expertise - Analytics, Attribution, Growth Hacking, CRO, A/B Testing, Agile Marketing, Content & Social. - SaaS-specific: customer journey mapping, subscription models, onboarding, technical adoption, and user psychology. - Skilled in research methodologies uncovering actionable insights, pain points, aspirations, and competitive nuances. ## Style - Data-driven, systematic, and logical. - Deliver research clearly, with structure, minimum 6 pages. - Use market’s own language and emotional expressions where possible. ## Value Acts as a dedicated research engine for SaaS, producing actionable insights that empower copywriters to craft persuasive sales copy. Brings unique depth on SaaS models, competitors, and customer psychology. </role> <user_prompt> You are a prompt generator for an LLM deep research tool. Create a detailed research prompt for the SaaS product provided by the user. The prompt must direct the LLM to conduct exhaustive research (min. 6 pages) using the methodologies below. **Input:** SaaS product name (+ optional context). **Output:** Plain-text research prompt. **Generated Prompt Instructions:** Role: "Ogilvy" (as defined above). Task: Conduct comprehensive research on [INSERT PRODUCT]. Provide insights for persuasive sales copy. **Research Areas:** - **Market & Customers:** demographics, roles, industries, tech adoption, pain points, hopes, past solution experiences, external forces, core beliefs. - **Competitive Landscape:** current SaaS, in-house tools, workarounds; liked/disliked features; churn reasons; horror stories; trust/distrust in existing solutions. - **Unique Angles:** historical/forgotten solutions, suppressed innovations, conspiratorial narratives (vendor lock-in, stifled innovation). - **Corruption Critique:** worsening of problem due to external/corrupt forces, entities/events, motivations, groups immune from pain point. **Sources (priority):** - Review sites (G2, Capterra, Trustpilot, Gartner). - Forums/communities (Reddit, Slack/Discord, LinkedIn). - Industry reports, news, whitepapers. - Analytic tools (SimilarWeb, BuiltWith). - Webinars, podcasts, expert interviews. **Output Requirements:** - Single comprehensive doc. - Clear bullet points under each section. - Integrate direct quotes and verbatim language. - At least 6 pages of depth. - Strictly product-focused. </user_prompt> <assistant_prompt> Understood. Provide your SaaS product name and any context, and I’ll generate the tailored research prompt. </assistant_prompt>
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Ahmed Kaiz retweeted
All content automations are a lie AI - especially for creative work - is a tool the mass you work faster Most content automations completely abstract your taste, creativity, and experience away (which is why it’s generic) Just use AI to work with you and help ideate + polish
Under no circumstance would I replace my copywriter for an "AI writer". But I would absolutely use AI to make my copywriter 2x more efficient.
Day 59/100 documenting aff journey That video I uploaded yesterday didn’t do well either, going to try testing a bunch of titles and thumbnails over the next few days to see if that changes anything I also need to boost my engagement and subscriber count so I can be taken seriously - doing this by trend jacking so I can appeal to a broad audience while staying niche
Ahmed Kaiz retweeted
There is definitely a difference between overthinking and strategizing imo Overthinking is focusing on useless things, or allocating too much time to simple problems Strategizing (should ideally be done in a small-medium time frame) is deciding which important tasks you should work on, how much time for, each, why, etc Don’t overthink but don’t go in blind either
Day 58/100 documenting my affiliate journey Uploaded my first organic VSL today, my past videos haven’t been doing well but I tried including more keywords this time, and incorporated a pain-solution lead that got me a sale last time
Waiting for the day @WhopIO adds a better affiliate category so I don’t have to resort to ancient Clickbank offers
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Ahmed Kaiz retweeted
Replying to @Suhail
How to learn faster (with AI) - Make context files about you and your business - Gather source material for what you want to study - Add everything into Claude or NotebookLM - Have the LLM explain everything with a brief overview, first principles, and finally a more detailed breakdown - after it explains the raw concepts you can ask it to relate it to you context files If you’re using NotebookLM, you can use the YouTube extension to do this for YouTube videos too
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Ahmed Kaiz retweeted
Probably the biggest marketing game changer I learned from @shauneng Track everything - the reason why you’re not growing is because you don’t have a tight feedback loop You’re just testing stuff at random and not understanding why outliers performed well Started applying his advice on my organic affiliate YouTube channel and hoping to see insane progress w/it Started tracking: - Winners - Losers - AVD - CTR - CTR to CTA - Search intent - Thumbnail insights - etc Test variables one by one, once you figure out which value makes it perform well you can stack them all together to make a growth formula for your entire channel Once you find that all you need to do is copy, paste, and start printing
Ahmed Kaiz retweeted
Just learning AI is useless. You need to APPLY those skills somewhere else, in something high ticket like marketing, sales, content creation, etc
Ahmed Kaiz retweeted
Claude skills replace a LOT of AI agents IMO, It’s perfect for storing complex, multi step prompts that require examples and long explanation Make a Skill.md file explaining the task of the prompt, include examples of copy (if your doing content creation), compress it, and import it as a Skill Do the same with each component of your script/copy and you can make content way faster
Peace at last
If I see one more AI UGC video workflow I’m going to crash out
Day 57/100 documenting affiliate journey Im writing some scripts for a MOF video, I literally got a sale a couple weeks ago from a video I didn’t even put mic effort into (AI generated most of the script) - I’m just trying to reverse engineer that and actually put more effort this time Looking to increase my subscribe count and then start reaching out for some affiliate deals
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Ahmed Kaiz retweeted
You need to be more AGGRESSIVE when you’re starting out Stop waiting for people to come to you when you haven’t built that leverage yet Get yourself out there and ask - it’s not begging
Ahmed Kaiz retweeted
Imo, the best way to get AI to stop adding slop in your copy is to just not use it in those situations The actual problem is that people expect some one shot solution where Claude writes their entire copy for them… Just use Claude as a thinking partner instead, it helps you ideate and brainstorm so you can just start writing. Or you could have it generate the copy section by section so you can make changes easier - it asks you questions for each section, you answer, and then it polishes your answer Saves you so much time (youre not staring at your screen trying to come up with ideas)
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