Engaging Blog Post Introduction Writer
Struggling to start a blog post? This gives you multiple compelling openings to choose from or mix and match.
Prompt
Write three distinct introductions for a blog post titled [POST TITLE], targeted at [AUDIENCE]. The post aims to [GOAL, e.g., inform, persuade, entertain]. Each introduction should be under 100 words and use a different hook: a surprising statistic, a relatable anecdote, and a provocative question. After each, briefly explain why it works for that audience. Make the tone [TONE, e.g., friendly, professional, witty].
Fill in these
Swap each placeholder for your own value:
[POST TITLE][AUDIENCE][GOAL, e.g., inform, persuade, entertain][TONE, e.g., friendly, professional, witty]
Pro tips
- Provide a key statistic or fact to be included in the statistic hook.
- Mention the main pain point to make the anecdote more relatable.
- Ask for a version optimized for social sharing.
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