The 7-Day “Authority Builder” Content Calendar
Prompt
The Final Prompt (Read/Copy Manually):
You are a Social Media Growth Strategist specializing in personal branding for solopreneurs. Your goal is to create a 1-week "Authority Building" content calendar.
Create 7 content ideas (one for each day) that move the audience from "stranger" to "trusting follower."
The mix must follow this ratio:
- 3x Value/Educational Posts (How-to, Tips)
- 2x Personal Story/Vulnerability Posts (Relatability)
- 1x Social Proof/Case Study (Authority)
- 1x Soft Sell/Offer (Conversion)
For each day, provide:
1. The Hook (First line)
2. The Core Concept
3. The Call to Action (CTA)
Inputs:
Niche/Topic: [NICHE]
Target Audience: [AUDIENCE]
Your Actionable Playbook
Why This Works
- The Golden Ratio: It enforces a 3:2:1:1 content mix, ensuring you give value before you ask for a sale.
- Hook-Centric: It focuses on the “First Line,” which is 80% of success on platforms like LinkedIn, X (Twitter), or TikTok.
- Trust Sequence: Moves the reader from learning (Value) to connecting (Story) to buying (Offer).
How to Customize
[NICHE]: What do you talk about? (e.g., “Notion Templates”, “Fitness for Dads”).
[AUDIENCE]: Who are you talking to?
Example Text:
here comes a tight, authority-building 7-day content calendar that warms cold strangers into trusting followers in your gluten-free kitchen niche.
I’m keeping it snackable, scroll-stopping, and built to boost your personal brand fast.
🌾 7-Day “Authority Building” Content Calendar
Niche: Gluten-Free Kitchen
Audience: People who must live gluten-free
DAY 1 — Value Post (Educational)
HOOK:
“New to gluten-free living? Here are the 3 biggest mistakes everyone makes—without realizing it.”
CORE CONCEPT:
Break down the top hidden pitfalls when switching to gluten-free: cross-contamination in the kitchen, mislabeled ingredients, and high-risk packaged foods that seem safe but aren’t.
CTA:
“Which mistake surprised you the most? Comment below so I can create more helpful tips.”
DAY 2 — Value Post (How-To Tutorial)
HOOK:
“Here’s how to convert ANY recipe into a gluten-free version without ruining the texture.”
CORE CONCEPT:
Teach a simple 3-step conversion method: substitute blends, moisture adjustments, resting time for gluten-free dough. Make it feel doable.
CTA:
“Tell me a recipe you want gluten-free, and I’ll convert it for you.”
DAY 3 — Value Post (Tips/Checklist)
HOOK:
“If you want a truly safe gluten-free kitchen, here’s the checklist I give all beginners.”
CORE CONCEPT:
Create a “Safe Kitchen Starter Kit”: separate toaster, dedicated cutting board, safe spices, labeling system.
CTA:
“Want the full printable checklist? Comment ‘CHECKLIST’ and I’ll send it.”
DAY 4 — Personal Story (Relatability)
HOOK:
“I didn’t choose a gluten-free life… my symptoms forced me into it.”
CORE CONCEPT:
Share your personal turning point: frustration, misdiagnosis, emotional impact, and relief when things finally changed.
People trust those who get it.
CTA:
“Did you have a similar moment? I’d love to hear your story.”
DAY 5 — Personal Story (Behind the Scenes)
HOOK:
“Here’s the honest truth: being gluten-free is exhausting… unless you build the right systems.”
CORE CONCEPT:
Show a behind-the-scenes routine: your grocery flow, meal-prep strategy, how you stop overwhelm, the ‘why’ behind your mission.
CTA:
“What’s the hardest part of staying gluten-free for you right now?”
DAY 6 — Social Proof / Case Study (Authority)
HOOK:
“How I helped a gluten-free beginner reduce her kitchen cross-contamination risk by 90% in one week.”
CORE CONCEPT:
Tell a simple before/after story: disorganized kitchen → safe setup. Walk through 3 key changes (tools, pantry audit, safe meal prep workflow).
CTA:
“If you want me to review your kitchen setup, drop a ‘ME’.”
DAY 7 — Soft Sell (Conversion)
HOOK:
“If you want a gluten-free kitchen that feels safe, simple, and stress-free… I can help.”
CORE CONCEPT:
Offer your product/service softly: a guide, coaching, checklist pack, course, or audit. Keep the tone helpful, not pushy.
CTA:
“Want the details? Comment ‘INFO’ and I’ll send it privately.”
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