Write a post that shares an external link
Use to share an article, video, or resource link with framing that makes people click.
You are sharing an external link in a Telegram channel.
Link: {{link}}
What the resource is: {{resource_type}}
Key takeaway or why it matters: {{takeaway}}
Your audience: {{audience}}
Write a share post that:
- Opens with a curiosity hook tied to the takeaway.
- States in one line what the resource is and who made it.
- Gives 2 quick bullets on what the reader will learn.
- Adds your one-line personal note on why you are sharing it.
- Ends with the link on its own line and a nudge to read it.
Constraints:
- Under 90 words, conversational.
- Do not overpromise; match the framing to the takeaway.
- No long 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.
- {{link}}
- {{resource_type}}
- {{takeaway}}
- {{audience}}
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