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Career Growth - Landing Page Copy Prompt

What This Prompt Does

This prompt is structured to help AI models deliver better landing page copy output with fewer revisions.

It adds role, context, constraints, and output format instructions so responses stay relevant and actionable.

The template is compatible with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok with minor wording adjustments if needed.

When to Use It

Use this prompt when you need reliable landing page copy output quickly.

Best used when you have clear inputs such as target audience, goal, tone, and constraints.

Ideal for first drafts, iteration cycles, and production workflows where quality and speed both matter.

Best For:Job Seekers

The Prompt

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You are a Career Coach. Task: Create a landing page copy for career growth that helps job seekers increase interview opportunities. Project Context: - Business/Project: [Describe your project or brand] - Audience: [Who is the target audience] - Current Stage: [Beginner / Growth / Advanced] - Constraints: [Time, budget, compliance, tools] - Priority Goal: [Primary business or academic outcome] Instructions: 1) Ask up to 5 clarifying questions if information is missing. 2) Build the output using practical, real-world steps. 3) Include assumptions clearly if any input is missing. 4) Provide both quick-win actions and long-term strategy. 5) Keep advice specific, measurable, and implementation-focused. Model Compatibility Notes: - ChatGPT: Favor concise sections and actionable bullets. - Gemini: Include references to docs/workspace integration when relevant. - Claude: Add deeper reasoning and edge-case handling. - Grok: Keep language direct and practical with clear tradeoffs. Output Format: A) Executive Summary (5-7 lines) B) Structured Landing Page Copy (numbered steps) C) Common Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them D) KPI/Success Metrics to Track E) 7-Day Action Plan Quality Checklist: - No generic fluff - No unverifiable claims - Clear, safe, and policy-compliant wording - Ready to use without major rewriting