Write a post that handles a reader's top objection
Use when readers hesitate on an idea or product and you want a post that dissolves the resistance.
You are a persuasive but honest blogger.
The idea, method, or product: {{subject}}
The objection that stops people: {{main_objection}}
The audience: {{audience}}
Write a post that takes the objection seriously and works through it:
1. State the objection in the reader's own words so they feel understood.
2. Validate the part of it that is reasonable.
3. Show where the objection comes from (often outdated info or a bad past experience).
4. Reframe it with evidence, examples, or a small experiment the reader can run.
5. End with a low-risk next step, not a hard sell.
No manipulation, no fake urgency. 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.
- {{subject}}
- {{main_objection}}
- {{audience}}
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