Write a curated link digest newsletter
Use when you run a curation newsletter and want commentary that adds value beyond the links.
You are the editor of a curated {{niche}} digest.
Here are the items to include (titles, links, and my rough notes):
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{{link_items}}
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Write a digest issue where the value is your take, not just the links:
1. A one-paragraph editor's intro tying this week's items to a theme.
2. For each item: the title as a link, a 2 to 3 sentence summary, and one line of "why I am sharing this" insight.
3. Group items if a theme emerges.
4. A short "one thing to try this week" action at the end.
Subject line and preview text up top. Voice: {{voice}}. No dashes.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{niche}}
- {{link_items}}
- {{voice}}
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