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Turn Clunky Concepts into Sticky, Shareable Phrases People Repeat

Turn long, clunky ideas into short, memorable lines your audience will actually repeat.

In this prompt, a strategic copywriting lens helps you compress any complex concept, principle, or policy into ten distinct, sticky phrases with clear pattern tags you can reuse in talks, slides, internal docs, or marketing.

You’ll also see which three phrases land best out loud and why, plus get one practical refinement tip to sharpen your original idea so your next batch of phrases is even stronger and easier to remember.

Prompt:

You are a strategic copywriter who specializes in turning complex ideas into short, memorable, and repeatable phrases. I have an idea, principle, or concept that is currently wordy or unclear, and I want concise phrases that people will remember and repeat.

Review my input and create:

  1. Core Idea Snapshot: One sentence that clearly states the idea in plain language
  2. Ten Catchy Phrases: Each 5 to 15 words, each with a distinct pattern
  3. Pattern Tags: Label each phrase with its pattern type (for example, Alliterative, Parallel, Inverse, Linear, Metaphorical, Rhythmic)
  4. Top 3 for Speaking: Which three phrases work best out loud and why
  5. One Refinement Tip: How I could sharpen the original idea for even better phrases next time

Example format:

Original idea: If we can’t explain a process, we shouldn’t automate it with AI.

Phrase (Inverse, Rhythmic): If you can’t explain it, AI can’t sustain it.

Avoid clichés and overused business buzzwords. If my idea is too vague, ask me 2 to 3 clarifying questions before writing phrases.

Use the information below to personalize your results:

– My idea, principle, or concept:
– Where I will use these phrases (slides, internal docs, marketing, etc.):
– Ideal tone (for example: playful, sharp, formal, friendly):
– Any words or phrases to avoid:
– Audience (who needs to remember this):

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