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Five-in-One Amplifier (Content Amplification via AI)

What it is

Take one “pillar” piece of high-quality content (e.g. slide deck, report, presentation, webinar transcript) and use AI to automatically generate multiple derivative assets — each tailored for a different purpose (internal communication, external marketing, quizzes, summaries, etc.).

Why it’s powerful

  • Maximizes ROI on content: Instead of repurposing manually, AI can quickly create various formats.
  • Saves time: What would take hours can be done in minutes.
  • Cross-department use: Content prepared by one team (e.g. product) can empower others (marketing, sales, HR) without waiting for additional materials.

Typical use cases / outputs

From a single source (e.g. slides or transcript), you can automatically generate:

  • Internal recap emails or summaries for team members/stakeholders who missed the event
  • Engaging quizzes or tests (e.g. 10-question multiple choice) — good for training or evaluation
  • Client-facing deliverables: infographics, reports, slide summaries, marketing copy, social-media content
  • Internal knowledge-sharing assets: FAQs, “cheat sheets,” summary guides

Key principle: “Good input = good output”

  • Choose high-quality, well-structured base content ("pillar content") for amplification.
  • Avoid simple or “thin” source material — AI will amplify errors, vagueness, or lack of structure as easily as it amplifies quality.

When to apply it

  • When you have original content that is data-rich or structured (reports, presentations, transcripts)
  • When you want to maximize reach and reuse of that content across formats and audiences
  • In cross-functional or multi-stakeholder environments (marketing, sales, HR, training)
  • Overview of prompt-engineering techniques including amplification / reuse patterns. (Upaspro)
  • Broader context: general prompt-engineering guide that explains why structured prompting and reuse matter for modern LLM workflows. (Lakera)

Prompts

Double click into the boxes to select all of the prompt at once for easy copy pasting.

Exact Reverse Prompt (copy/paste):

You will produce a single prompt that, when submitted to an advanced chat model, reproduces the final analysis below exactly. Include: model name suggestion, recommended temperature, max_tokens, system message example, and an explicit output format. Final output to replicate: [PASTE the final output here] Now write the single prompt (in a code block) that would produce that output in one shot. Keep it explicit about structure, headings, and verbosity.

You will produce a single prompt that, when submitted to an advanced chat model, reproduces the final analysis below exactly. Include: model name suggestion, recommended temperature, max_tokens, system message example, and an explicit output format. Final output to replicate: [PASTE the final output here] Now write the single prompt (in a code block) that would produce that output in one shot. Keep it explicit about structure, headings, and verbosity.

Exact Prompt to Demo:

System: You are a concise strategic analyst. Tone: professional, clear. User: Analyze Anthropic's business strategy and output a SWOT with exact structure: - Top heading "SWOT: Anthropic" - Four sections: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats. - For each section: exactly 3 bullets; each bullet: one-line claim + one-sentence data-backed elaboration. - Under each section add "Our Strategic Response:" with 1 concrete action tied to the strongest bullet. - Output as Markdown headings and bullets. Keep simple language. Limit: 400-600 words.

Quiz:

Attached: [slide_deck.pdf]. Create a 10-question multiple-choice quiz that tests core concepts from the deck. For each Q: 4 options, mark the correct answer, and include a one-line rationale. Keep Qs short (<20 words).

Internal Recap:

Create a 3-paragraph internal recap email for execs: 5 top takeaways (bulleted), 2 next steps, 2 owners, and one 30-word elevator summary. Tone: executive, skimmable.

Client Infographic Copy:

From [slide_deck.pdf], extract 5 impactful stats/headlines. For each: a 6-word headline + one 12–18 word supporting line and one suggested visual (icon/chart type).

Create Resume:

Tailor my resume (attached) to this job description (attached). Highlight 3 achievements that map to the role's top 3 requirements, and produce a 1-page resume draft.

Flip to Hiring Manager:

Now act as the hiring manager for this role. You have 60 seconds to scan this resume. List 5 immediate red flags (bulleted) and for each explain why it would lead to rejection. Be ruthless and brief.

Turn Critique into Fixes:

Based on the red flags above, rewrite the 3 weakest resume bullets to be specific, quantified, and aligned to the job description.

Blueprint:

I run an online course called Workspace Academy. First: list the standard sections of a professional Q4 marketing brief and give a 1-sentence purpose for each. Also include suggested success metric for each section. (Do not write the full brief yet.)

Prune & Focus:

Apply 80/20: keep only the essential sections for a 3-email sequence targeted at warm leads. Replace metrics with a single measurable KPI per section.

Execute:

Now write the full brief using only the approved sections. Each email: subject line (<=8 words), 3 bullets of content, one CTA. Word limit per email: 80-110 words.

Practical Prompt to Record Metadata:

When saving this template, output a JSON with keys: title, prompt_text, model, temperature, max_tokens, expected_word_count, sample_output (attach), date, tags.