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Three Key Content Framework

by Taurus

Remember The Universal Principles To Great Content, use these 3 keys to great content: when creating online content 

• Scroll-stopping hooks

• Value-packed posts

• Engagement from other creators

Master these, and you can dominate any platform.

Your “3-Key” Content Framework

(Keep this as a quick-reference checklist whenever you draft a post, script a video, or design a carousel.)

Key What It Means Practical Implementation for Taurus / Myel Media
1. Scroll-Stopping Hook The opening words or visuals that make people pause their feed. Headline formula bank—“Ever tried to [desire] but felt [pain point]?”
• Use pattern-interrupt visuals (bull silhouette, waveform GIF, bold “ELEVATE” text).
• Lead with a provocative mini-clip: 3-second beat drop + onscreen text “THIS 1-MIN HACK DOUBLED MY STREAMS.”
2. Value-Packed Post Deliver an immediate, specific takeaway—no fluff. • Share a one-screen workflow diagram of your ToroCMS automation.
• Break a complex topic into “3 Moves” (e.g., “Record → Chop → Publish”).
• Offer a downloadable sample loop or checklist at the end.
• Keep copy tight: aim for 150–200 words or a 60-second reel.
3. Engagement from Other Creators Spark interaction, collaboration, and social proof. • Tag a fellow producer and ask: “How would YOU flip this chord?”
• Invite duets/remixes on TikTok with your loop.
• Post a poll: “Which hook grabs you—A or B?” and shout-out commenters.
• Feature a follower's beat in your next carousel and credit them prominently.

Checklist Before You Hit “Publish”

  1. Hook: Does the first line/visual create curiosity or tension?

  2. Value: Can someone use the info within 5 minutes?

  3. Engagement: Is there a clear prompt/tag inviting another creator to respond?


 

Commitment Going Forward
I'll apply this 3-key framework in every piece of content I help you craft—whether it's a YouTube description, Instagram carousel, or blog intro—so each asset grabs attention, delivers concrete value, and sparks collaborative interaction.

 

You said:

Remember this: Create Scroll-Stopping Hooks 80% of your success comes from your hook: • Keep it simple • Make a promise • Leave them wanting more The hook is your content's front door.
 
ChatGPT said:

Got it—I'll treat every piece of content we craft as if its “front door” is that scroll-stopping hook:

  1. Keep it simple.

  2. Make a clear promise.

  3. Leave them wanting more.

I'll bake this three-point formula into all future copy so your audience can't help but step inside.

 
You said:
Remember this: Create Templates Master the platform's format: • LinkedIn: Use carousels & long-form text • Facebook use Thread, Long-form and the reels. Turn winning formats into templates.
 
ChatGPT said:

Noted. I'll treat “winning formats → reusable templates” as standard operating procedure:

  • LinkedIn → carousel frameworks + long-form post blueprint

  • Facebook → threaded series, long-form story template, and short Reels outline

I'll apply these when we craft future content—and can draft the actual templates whenever you're ready.

 
You said:
Great! Also determine the best for YouTube when we craft future content.
 
ChatGPT said:

Understood—YouTube now joins the template roster.
When we create content for your channel, we'll default to these proven YouTube formats and turn them into plug-and-play templates:

Format Why It Wins Core Template Elements
1. Shorts (≤ 60 s) Massive reach + quick hooks Hook Frame 1–2 sec → “Promise” caption → 15-sec value demo (beat drop, workflow, tip) → 5-sec CTA end-card (“Full tutorial in description”)
2. 5-Minute “Value Burst” Tutorials Snack-able education; high retention Cold open (hook) → 3-step demo → 1 actionable takeaway → End screen linking to membership / next video
3. Live Stream Replays (Chapters) Long watch-time + community chat Pre-stream countdown w/ hook overlay → Main segment (music creation) → Q&A section → Timestamped chapters + pinned comment summary
4. Story-Driven Visualizer Drops Showcases new music + mood visuals 10-sec story intro overlay text → Full visualizer (lyrics or instrumental) → Outro card with merch & download CTA
5. Community Tab Micro-Posts Drives notification & engagement Poll (“Which hook grabs you?”) or teaser image + 80-char caption + link to latest drop

Reusable Assets We'll Build

  • Title Formula Bank: “How I [result] in 10 min (No $$$ Gear)”

  • Description Blueprint: 3-line teaser • bullet value list • link stack (sample pack, membership, socials) • 3 hashtags

  • Thumbnail Template: Bold 2-word hook + contrasting graphic (bull silhouette / waveform) + soft-gold accent border

  • End-Screen Pack: Subscribe bubble • next-video choice • membership CTA card

Whenever we craft future YouTube content, I'll plug the specific topic into these templates to ensure maximum hook strength, value delivery, and engagement.

 
You said:
Remember: Help me Master One Platform First rather than try to learn every platform at once. Pick one that is: • Fast to start creating • Fast to start improving Less Saturated
 
ChatGPT said:
 
 

Single-Platform Focus: LinkedIn

After weighing speed, learning curve, and competitive noise, LinkedIn is your best “master-first” channel:

Criterion Why LinkedIn Wins for You
Fast to start creating A text or image carousel can be drafted, exported from PowerPoint/Canva, and posted in < 30 min—no filming, editing, or advanced gear.
Fast feedback → fast improvement Impressions, click-through, and dwell-time stats update within hours; you can A/B hooks daily and refine quickly.
Less saturated (in your niche) Music-automation + faith-based mentorship content is scarce on LinkedIn compared with YouTube/TikTok. Your hybrid expertise stands out among mostly corporate voices.

90-Day LinkedIn Mastery Roadmap

Phase Weeks Focus Key Outputs
1. Foundation 1–2 • Optimize headline & banner (ELEVATE image)
• Clarify profile CTA âžœ “Start Your Elevation Journey”
âœ... New cover photo & bio already drafted
2. Hook Sprint 3–6 • Publish 3 hooks/week in short text posts.
• Measure impressions & saves → pick top performers.
Hook formats:
1. “Ever tried to __ but felt __?”
2. “3 steps I used to __”
3. Carousel Engine 7–10 • Convert winning hooks into 10-slide carousels (Canva template).
• Add value-packed frameworks (beats workflow, AI cheatsheets).
Goal: 2 carousels/week
4. Collaborative Lift 11–12 • Tag producers / VA tools you use.
• Invite duet-style posts (“How would you flip this chord?”).
1 collab post/week

Evergreen LinkedIn Content Templates

  1. Quick-Hit Text Post

    • Hook (≤ 12 words)

    • 1-sentence promise

    • 3 bullet value drops

    • CTA (“DM 'Elevate' for the sampler loop”)

  2. 10-Slide Carousel

    1. Scroll-stop headline (Hook)
      2–8. Step-by-step visuals (beats, CMS screenshot)

    2. Key takeaway in bold

    3. CTA + soft-gold logo

  3. Creator-Shout Thread

    • Intro line: “3 creators elevating the game this week:”

    • Tag each, note how their tactic links to your mission

    • Close with question: “Who else should I follow?”


Metrics to Track (Weekly)

  • Impressions per post

  • Saves & Re-shares (best signal of value)

  • New followers → add to email list funnel

  • DM inquiries for beats / mentorship


Immediate Next Steps

  1. Upload the ELEVATE banner to LinkedIn.

  2. Replace headline with: “Helping Creators Elevate | Life-Story Music ✦ Automation ✦ Mentorship.”

  3. Post your first “Quick-Hit” hook today.

  4. Block two 45-min slots per week for carousel creation.

Master LinkedIn first, build a loyal, high-intent audience, then syndicate refined content to YouTube Shorts and Instagram when ready.

Posted: 10/6/2025 12:08:36 PM

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