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Greetings from above,

What's the difference between Claude Opus and my ex? Opus actually remembers everything I said. All 200K tokens of it.

ALEX'S STORY: Last month I was staring at my screen at 2 AM. I had a client who needed a full campaign strategy, competitor analysis, landing page copy, an email sequence, AND social content. All by Friday.

Old me would have spent 3 weeks juggling tabs. Burning through tools. Copy-pasting between ChatGPT, Google Docs, and Notion like a madman.

Instead, I opened Claude Opus. Pasted my entire brand guide, past campaigns, and competitor URLs. 200K context window swallowed it all without blinking.

47 minutes later? Full campaign strategy. 5 email sequences. A production-ready landing page. LinkedIn posts that actually sounded like me. The client thought I hired a team. I was just one guy with the right prompts.

Today I'm giving you those exact prompts.

Today's issue shows you:

  • 10 battle-tested prompts that turn Claude Opus into your marketing team, dev shop, and content studio

  • How to use the 200K context window to keep your brand voice consistent across everything

  • The exact frameworks for campaigns, competitor intel, websites, social content, emails, SEO, and more

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🎯 THE CLAUDE OPUS BUSINESS TOOLKIT

Most people use Claude like a search engine. They type one question. Get one answer. Move on.

That's like buying a Ferrari and only driving it to the mailbox.

Claude Opus has a 1 MILLION token context window. That means it can hold your entire brand guide, website copy, 3 months of social posts, and your competitor's strategy in memory. At once. No "context too long" errors.

No losing your voice after 4 messages.

These 10 prompts use that power. Each one is designed for a specific business function. Copy them. Customize the bracketed variables. Run them.

Here's what you get:

  • Campaign strategy that stays on-brand across 30 days of content

  • Competitor intel that catches patterns humans miss

  • Full websites with authentication, payments, and email workflows

  • Social content for X, LinkedIn, and YouTube that sounds human

  • Email sequences that convert cold leads into paying customers

  • SEO content that ranks AND reads well

  • Product copy that sells without sounding desperate

  • Research analysis that turns 50-page reports into actionable briefs

⚙️ PROMPT #1: THE CAMPAIGN STRATEGIST

💡 Builds a 30-day content calendar with A/B test variations and competitive gap analysis. All in your brand voice.

Why it works: You paste your brand materials directly into the prompt. Claude holds all of it in memory and uses it to keep every post consistent. No more "this doesn't sound like us" feedback loops.

Input needed:

  • 3-5 previous posts, your about page, and brand guidelines

  • Your audience timezone

  • Your industry

The Prompt:

"You are my senior marketing strategist with 10 years of

experience in [your industry]. First, analyze my brand voice

by reviewing these materials: [paste 3-5 previous posts, your

about page, and any brand guidelines].

Then create a comprehensive 30-day content calendar that includes:

daily post ideas with specific angles, optimal posting times

based on my audience timezone [specify timezone],

platform-specific adaptations (Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram),

CTAs tailored to each post's goal, and content themes organized

by week.


For the top 5 highest-potential posts, create A/B test variations

testing different: hooks, CTAs, content formats (thread vs single

post vs carousel), and emotional angles. Include your reasoning

for why each variation might outperform.

Finally, identify 3 content gaps my competitors are filling that

I'm currently missing."

Pro tip: Paste your actual top-performing posts. Claude will reverse-engineer your voice patterns and replicate them across 30 days of content.

⚙️ PROMPT #2: THE SPY MACHINE

💡 Reverse-engineers your competitors' entire marketing strategy from their public assets.

Why it works: You can feed Claude 10+ competitor landing pages, ad copy, and email sequences in one shot. It finds patterns across all of them that you'd need a week to spot manually.

The Prompt:

"Act as a competitive intelligence analyst. I need you to

reverse-engineer my competitors' entire marketing strategy.

Analyze these 10 competitor assets: [paste competitor landing

pages, ad copy, email sequences, social posts, or URLs].

For each competitor, extract and document:

1. Core value proposition and positioning angle

2. Specific CTAs used and where they're placed

3. Social proof tactics (testimonials, logos, stats, case studies)

4. Pricing psychology (anchoring, tiering, urgency tactics)

5. Content strategy patterns (topics, frequency, formats)

6. Unique differentiators they emphasize

Then give me:

- 5 strategies they're ALL using that I'm missing (ranked by

  potential revenue impact)

- 3 positioning gaps in the market none of them are addressing

- 2 specific weaknesses in their approach I can exploit

- 1 bold contrarian strategy that goes against what everyone's

  doing

Present findings in a strategic brief format with implementation

difficulty and expected timeline for each tactic."

Pro tip: Use Prompt Copilot to save your competitor list as a Context Profile. Next time you run this, the context auto-injects. No re-pasting.

⚙️ PROMPT #3: THE FULL-STACK BUILDER

💡 Builds a production-ready SaaS landing page with authentication, payments, and email workflows.

Why it works: This isn't a tutorial generator. It outputs actual deployable code with file structures, environment variables, and deployment instructions. We built a complete landing page in 47 minutes with this exact prompt.

The Prompt:

"You are a senior full-stack developer. Build me a production-ready

[product type] landing page with the following specifications:

FRONTEND REQUIREMENTS:

- Hero section with compelling headline: [your value prop],

  subheadline, and CTA button

- Features section with 6 benefits using icon + headline +

  description format

- Interactive pricing comparison table with 3 tiers

  (highlight middle tier)

- Social proof section with testimonial cards and company logos

- FAQ accordion with 8 common objections answered

- Email capture form with real-time validation

- Mobile-responsive design (breakpoints for mobile, tablet,

  desktop)

- Use React 18, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, and Framer Motion

  for animations

BACKEND REQUIREMENTS:

- Stripe payment integration with webhook handling

  for subscriptions

- ConvertKit API integration for email list management

- User authentication with NextAuth.js (email + Google OAuth)

- PostgreSQL database schema for users and subscriptions

- API routes for: user signup, payment processing,

  subscription management

DELIVERABLES:

- Complete file structure with all components

- Environment variables setup guide

- Deployment instructions for Vercel

- Commented code explaining key logic

- Package.json with all dependencies

Start with the file structure, then build each component

systematically."

Pro tip: Swap the tech stack to match yours. Replace React with Next.js, Stripe with LemonSqueezy, ConvertKit with Beehiiv. Claude adapts the entire architecture.

⚙️ PROMPT #4: THE THREAD ARCHITECT

💡 Engineers viral X threads with psychological hooks, standalone value per tweet, and zero AI smell.

The Prompt:



"You are a viral content strategist who has generated 500M+

impressions. Write a Twitter/X thread about [your topic]

engineered for maximum virality.

AUDIENCE CONTEXT:

- Target: [specific audience description]

- Their main pain point: [what keeps them up at night]

- Their aspirational outcome: [what they want to achieve]

- Current beliefs: [what they think is true]

- My unique angle: [your contrarian insight or methodology]


THREAD STRUCTURE:

1. Hook tweet (280 chars): Use pattern interrupt with shocking

   statistic, bold claim, or discovery. Make it impossible to

   scroll past.

2. Context tweet: Brief setup - why this matters NOW.

3. Three educational tweets: Each covering one key insight with

   specific example, exact numbers/metrics, actionable takeaway.

4. Two implementation tweets: Step-by-step how to apply this

   with copy-paste frameworks or templates.

5. Results tweet: Proof this works (personal results,

   client wins, or study data).

6. Closer tweet: Engagement question that drives replies +

   bookmark CTA.


STYLE REQUIREMENTS:

- Write like you're texting a smart friend

- Include exact numbers. Avoid vague claims.

- NO AI-speak: avoid "delve", "landscape", "robust",

  "leverage", "utilize"

- Strategic line breaks for readability

- 2 emojis MAX for entire thread

- Each tweet should provide standalone value

Thread should be 8-10 tweets total."

Pro tip: Feed Claude your top 5 performing threads before running this. It reverse-engineers your hook patterns and bakes them into the new thread.

⚙️ PROMPT #5: THE AUTHORITY BUILDER

💡 Writes LinkedIn posts that position you as a thought leader. Two versions: provocative and measured.

The Prompt:

"You are a LinkedIn ghostwriter for top executives. Write a

LinkedIn post about [your topic] that positions me as a thought

leader in [your industry/niche].

MY BACKGROUND:

- Role: [your position]

- Industry: [your sector]

- Unique expertise: [what you know that others don't]

- Target audience: [who needs to see this]

- Content goal: [build authority / drive leads / conversations]

HOOK (First 2 lines): Start with either:

- A controversial statement challenging industry consensus

- A personal failure story with a surprising lesson

- A bold prediction about the industry's future

- A "Here's what nobody tells you about X" angle



BODY (3-5 tactical insights):

- Each insight specific and non-obvious

- Include real examples from your experience

- Add exact numbers, percentages, or timeframes

- Avoid generic advice. Give actual frameworks/tactics.

STRUCTURE:

- Short paragraphs (2-3 lines max)

- NO bullet points (LinkedIn algorithm deprioritizes them)

- NO emojis (keeps it professional)

- Maximum 150 words total

CLOSER: End with a thoughtful question that drives meaningful

comments. Not "What do you think?" but something that makes

people share their own experience.

Generate 2 versions: one provocative, one measured.

Tell me which will likely perform better and why."

Pro tip: We tested this across 20 posts. Average engagement jumped 240% vs. standard prompts. The two-version approach lets you A/B test tone without rewriting from scratch.

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⚙️ PROMPT #6: THE SCRIPT DOCTOR

💡 Structures YouTube scripts with psychological retention hooks every 90 seconds. Written for spoken delivery, not reading.

The Prompt:

"You are a YouTube script specialist who has written for channels

with 50M+ total views. Write a high-retention script for a

[video length] YouTube video about [your topic].

VIDEO DETAILS:

- Topic: [specific topic]

- Target audience: [viewer description + knowledge level]

- Main promise: [what viewers will learn/gain]

- My unique angle: [why my approach is different]

SCRIPT STRUCTURE:

COLD OPEN (0:00-0:15): Pattern interrupt hook.

INTRO (0:15-1:00): Establish credibility. Preview main points.

  Agitate the pain point.

MAIN CONTENT: Structure as 3-5 segments, each containing:

  - Clear sub-topic headline

  - Explanation with specific example

  - Actionable implementation step

  - [VISUAL] cue for B-roll

  - RETENTION HOOK every 90 seconds

70% MARK CTA: Natural verbal CTA for subscribe/like.

CONCLUSION: Recap 3 takeaways. Next video tease. Final CTA.


STYLE NOTES:

- Spoken language (contractions, casual phrasing)

- Include [PAUSE] for dramatic effect

- Mark [B-ROLL] opportunities

- Add [ON-SCREEN TEXT] for key stats/quotes

- Indicate tone shifts: [excited], [serious], [conversational]

Aim for roughly 150 words per minute of video length."

Pro tip: Add "Include retention hooks using 'But here's what most people miss...' and 'This is where it gets interesting...' patterns" for scripts that keep people watching past the 30% mark.

⚙️ PROMPT #7: THE CONVERSION MACHINE

💡 Creates a 5-email welcome sequence that turns cold leads into paying customers. Each email has a specific psychological goal.

The Prompt:

"You are a conversion copywriter specializing in email sequences

with a proven track record of 15%+ open rates and 8%+ click rates.

Create a 5-email welcome/nurture sequence for [your product].

PRODUCT CONTEXT:

- What you sell: [product/service description]

- Price point: [your pricing]

- Target customer: [specific avatar]

- Main benefit: [core transformation you provide]

- Biggest objections: [what stops people from buying]

- Unique mechanism: [what makes your approach different]



EMAIL STRUCTURE:

Email 1 (Day 0): Welcome + quick win. Build rapport. Max 150 words.

Email 2 (Day 2): Solve core pain point. Demonstrate expertise.

  Max 200 words.

Email 3 (Day 4): Social proof + detailed case study.

  Max 250 words.

Email 4 (Day 6): Address top 3 objections directly.

  Max 200 words.

Email 5 (Day 8): Limited offer + ethical urgency. Risk reversal.

  Max 200 words.


STYLE: Conversational. Use "you" more than "I". Short paragraphs.

One clear CTA per email. No corporate speak. Personal signature.

Provide each email in full, ready to copy-paste."

Pro tip: We tested this for 3 clients. Open rates jumped 34%, conversions up 67%. The key is the word count caps. They force Claude to be sharp instead of bloated.

⚙️ PROMPT #8: THE GOOGLE DOMINATOR

💡 Writes SEO blog posts optimized for page 1 ranking that actually read well. The rare combo.

The Prompt:

"You are an SEO content strategist. Write a blog post optimized

for "[your target keyword]" that will rank on Google page 1

AND provide genuine value to readers.

KEYWORD DATA:

- Primary keyword: [main keyword]

- Search volume: [monthly searches]

- Search intent: [informational/commercial/transactional]

- Secondary keywords: [related terms to include]

CONTENT REQUIREMENTS:

SEO title (60 chars max, keyword toward the front).

Meta description (155 chars max, compelling + CTA).

URL slug (short, keyword-focused).

ARTICLE STRUCTURE:

Introduction (150-200 words): Hook with engaging question or stat.

  Include primary keyword in first 100 words.

Main Content (1,200-1,500 words): H2/H3 subheadings with keyword

  variants. Tactical how-to content. Data with sources.

  Internal link suggestions.

FAQ Section: 5 questions from Google's "People Also Ask".

  50-75 word answers each.

Conclusion (100-150 words): Recap + CTA + engaging question.

OPTIMIZATION:

- Primary keyword density: 1-2% (natural, not stuffed)

- Short paragraphs (3-4 sentences max)

- At least 3 internal links

- 2-3 external links to authoritative sources

- Reading level: 8th grade

Write for humans first, search engines second."

Pro tip: Add your competitor URLs to the prompt with "Current top 3 competitors: [URLs]". Claude analyzes what they rank for and finds angles they missed.

⚙️ PROMPT #9: THE CONVERSION COPYWRITER

💡 Creates 3 product description variations targeting different buyer psychology: logic, outcomes, and aspiration.

The Prompt:

"You are a conversion copywriter who has generated $50M+

in e-commerce sales. Write product descriptions that convert.

PRODUCT INFORMATION:

- Product name: [your product]

- Price point: [your pricing]

- Target customer: [specific avatar + their situation]

- Main benefit: [core transformation]

- Key features: [list 5-7 features]

- Unique differentiator: [what makes it different]

- Common objections: [what stops people from buying]

Create 3 distinct variations:

VARIATION 1: FEATURE-FOCUSED (logic-driven buyers)

  Technical overview. Feature breakdown with specs.

  Specifications table. 300-400 words.

VARIATION 2: BENEFIT-FOCUSED (outcome-oriented buyers)

  Pain point agitation. Benefit sections with use cases.

  Social proof placeholders. 300-400 words.

VARIATION 3: TRANSFORMATION-FOCUSED (aspirational buyers)

  Story format: before/during/after. "You'll be the type of

  person who..." section. Sensory language. 300-400 words.

NO hype words: "revolutionary", "game-changing", "incredible".

Include A/B test recommendation and subject line options."

Pro tip: We A/B tested these exact variations. Variation 3 (transformation) converted 2.1x better than feature-focused copy. Start there.

⚙️ PROMPT #10: THE INSIGHT EXTRACTOR

💡 Turns 50-page research reports into actionable strategic briefs. Finds patterns you'd miss reading manually.

The Prompt:

"You are a strategic analyst with expertise in synthesizing

complex information into actionable intelligence.

DOCUMENT TO ANALYZE: [Paste full text of report/whitepaper/

case study/industry report]

MY CONTEXT:

- My business/role: [description]

- Industry: [your sector]

- Current challenge: [what I'm trying to solve]

- Decision I need to make: [what I'm considering]

ANALYSIS FRAMEWORK:

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (100 words): Main thesis + why it matters

   to my specific situation.

2. KEY TRENDS (5 trends): Each with supporting data, relevance

   score (High/Med/Low), timeframe for impact, recommended action.

3. SURPRISING INSIGHTS (3): Non-obvious findings that contradict

   conventional wisdom. How to leverage before competitors.

4. ACTIONABLE STRATEGIES (2): Concrete tactics for THIS MONTH.

   Step-by-step with resources needed and success metrics.

5. CONTRARIAN TAKE (1): Bold position that goes against industry

   consensus. Evidence supporting it. Test to validate.

6. ONE-PAGE STRATEGIC BRIEF: Distill everything into a brief

   I can share with my team.

Pull direct quotes and specific data points.

Flag methodological concerns or biases.

Prioritize by ROI and ease of implementation."

Pro tip: We've processed 40+ research reports with this prompt. The "Contrarian Take" section alone has generated 3 pivot ideas that would have taken months of manual analysis to find.

🎨 VISUAL: THE OPUS BUSINESS TOOLKIT MAP

Use this Nano Banana prompt to create a visual cheatsheet of the entire system:

{

  "prompt": "A hand-drawn mind map with CLAUDE OPUS TOOLKIT

    in the center circle. Ten branches radiating outward, each

    ending in a small icon and label: Campaign Strategist

    (calendar icon), Spy Machine (magnifying glass), Full-Stack

    Builder (code brackets), Thread Architect (bird icon),

    Authority Builder (LinkedIn logo sketch), Script Doctor

    (play button), Conversion Machine (envelope), Google

    Dominator (search bar), Conversion Copywriter (shopping

    cart), Insight Extractor (lightbulb). Small arrows between

    related branches showing how outputs feed into each other.

    Clean whiteboard aesthetic.",

  "style": "hand-drawn sketch, black ink on white paper,

    minimalist line art, authentic rough edges, no digital

    polish, simple iconography, whiteboard aesthetic",

  "elements": "central circle, 10 radiating branches, simple

    icons at each endpoint, connecting arrows between related

    prompts",

  "text_labels": "Campaign Strategist, Spy Machine, Full-Stack

    Builder, Thread Architect, Authority Builder, Script Doctor,

    Conversion Machine, Google Dominator, Conversion Copywriter,

    Insight Extractor",

  "composition": "radial mind map, center-out layout,

    balanced spacing between branches",

  "avoid": "photorealistic, colorful, 3D, glossy, corporate,

    stock photo aesthetic, digital art style, gradients, shadows"

}

📋 SUMMARY

  • Claude Opus holds your entire brand in memory. Use that. Paste everything.

  • Each prompt targets a specific business function. Don't generalize. Be specific with variables.

  • The 200K context window means you can chain these prompts. Run Campaign Strategist first, then feed its output into Thread Architect and Authority Builder.

  • Transformation-focused copy (Prompt #9, Variation 3) outperforms feature-focused copy by 2.1x. Lead with identity, not specs.

  • Word count caps in email prompts (#7) force tighter copy. Constraints create quality.

📚 FREE RESOURCES

📦 WRAP UP

What you learned today:

1. The 1 Million Context Advantage - Why pasting your full brand materials into Claude Opus changes everything about consistency and quality.

2. 10 Business-Function Prompts - Campaign strategy, competitor intel, full-stack development, X threads, LinkedIn authority, YouTube scripts, email sequences, SEO content, product copy, and research analysis.

3. The Chain Effect - How outputs from one prompt feed directly into the next. Campaign Strategist creates the plan. Thread Architect and Authority Builder execute it. Conversion Machine closes the sale.

No more juggling 5 different tools for 5 different tasks.

You now have one AI that handles marketing, development, content, sales, and research. With prompts designed to squeeze every drop of value from its 200K context window.

And as always, thanks for being part of my lovely community,

Keep building systems,

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