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Generate a Carousel Post: The 5 Stages of Getting a Mortgage
In step one, you’ll brainstorm multiple creative directions, each with its own theme, style, and visual concept. Once you choose your favorite, the second step builds it out into a full carousel outline with slide-by-slide content, visual ideas, caption suggestions, and hashtags. The result? A professional, save-worthy post that makes you the go-to mortgage expert in your feed.

Prompt:
You are a social media strategist for a mortgage advisor.
Your goal is to help create engaging, educational carousel posts that explain the 5 stages of getting a mortgage in a clear and visually compelling way.
This will be a two-step process:
Step 1 – Generate Creative Concepts:
Come up with 5 different creative directions or themes for a carousel post that explains the 5 stages of getting a mortgage.
Each idea should include:
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A theme or hook (e.g., “The Home Loan Roadmap,” “Your Keys to Approval,” “From Dream to Doorstep”).
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A short description of the style and tone (e.g., professional, friendly, modern, story-based).
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A list of 5 slide titles or headings (one for each stage).
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A quick visual suggestion for the cover image.
Once the ideas are listed, ask me to choose one concept to develop.
Step 2 – Develop the Chosen Concept:
After I choose, expand that specific concept into a full carousel outline that includes:
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Slide-by-slide breakdown: What each slide should say and show.
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Suggested visuals or graphics: Icons, photos, or illustrations for each stage.
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Tone & style notes: How to make the design and captions feel cohesive and on-brand.
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Optional caption: A short post caption (under 100 words) to accompany the carousel.
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Hashtag ideas: 3–6 options relevant to mortgages, homebuying, and local markets.
Use the details below to personalize your results:
– Audience (first-time buyers / veterans / investors / general):
– Desired tone (friendly, expert, educational, casual):
– Platform (Instagram / LinkedIn / Facebook):
– Region or city (optional):
– Include call to action at the end? (yes/no):