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Social Content Creator

Transform any source material into high-performing social media posts using the framework fitting method: extract standalone concepts, match to proven templates, generate volume, select best, execute, and proliferate winners.

Purpose

Content creation isn't about constantly coming up with new ideas. It's about turning 1 idea into 1000 variations using proven frameworks.

Core Philosophy: Good content follows proven formats. The skill is in framework fitting - matching concepts to the delivery mechanisms that amplify them best.

When to Use This Skill

  • Repurposing newsletter content into social posts
  • Transforming long-form articles into multi-platform campaigns
  • Creating LinkedIn posts from any concept or story
  • Generating multiple post options quickly
  • Multiplying high-performing posts using SCAMPER or desire reframing

Not for: Short-form video captions (use video-caption-creation), podcast clip selection (separate workflow)


The Framework Fitting Method

Core Principle

Good content follows proven formats/frameworks/templates. The skill is in framework fitting - matching concepts to the delivery mechanisms that amplify them best.

Critical Rule: Avoid First-Match Bias

Do NOT default to the first template that seems to fit.

"Analyze, Then Select" - Treat template selection as a distinct step. Consider ALL applicable frameworks before selecting.

The best framework might not be the obvious one.


The 4-Phase Workflow

Phase 1: Extract Standalone Concepts

Goal: Identify the most shareable "standalone" concepts from source material

Step 1: Read Source Material Thoroughly

  • Full newsletter, article, or podcast transcript
  • Look for bundles of ideas within their context
  • Self-contained insights that can live independently

Step 2: Extract Concepts

For each standalone concept, capture:

  • Core Insight (1-2 sentences)
  • Context Needed (what background info is required?)
  • Emotion/Value (what does this unlock for the reader?)
  • Human Desire(s) (which of the 8 desires does this address?)
  • Potential Angles (initial framework ideas)

How Many Concepts to Extract:

  • Newsletter segment: 1-3 concepts per segment
  • Full newsletter: 5-10 concepts total
  • Long-form article: 5-15 concepts
  • Podcast episode: 3-8 concepts

Step 3: Create Concepts Document

# [Source] - Extracted Concepts

## Concept 1: [Title]
**Core Insight:** [1-2 sentences]
**Context:** [What background is needed]
**Emotion/Value:** [What this unlocks for reader]
**Human Desires:** [Which of the 8]
**Potential Angles:** [Framework ideas]

---

## Concept 2: [Title]
[Repeat structure...]

The 8 Human Desires

Reference these when extracting concepts:

  1. Safety of Tribe - Belonging, community, fitting in
  2. Survival & Success - Progress, achievement, security
  3. Life Enjoyment - Pleasure, experiences, freedom
  4. Social Acceptance - Status, respect, recognition
  5. Sexual Companionship - Connection, attraction (often not applicable)
  6. Comfort & Clarity - Simplicity, ease, certainty
  7. Freedom From Fear - Safety, protection, security
  8. Perceived Status - Respect, authority, expertise

Phase 2: Framework Matching (THE CRITICAL PHASE)

Goal: Match extracted concepts to best-fit frameworks using volume generation → selection

The Framework Matching Process

For each concept:

  1. Brainstorm First: How COULD this concept be presented?

    • Think beyond the obvious
    • Consider different platforms
    • Imagine different emotional angles
  2. Review ALL Applicable Frameworks:

    • LinkedIn templates (86+ options)
    • Text post structures (100+ options)
    • Don't stop at first match
    • Consider at least 5-10 frameworks minimum
  3. Test the Fit:

    • Does concept naturally fit framework structure?
    • What would make this concept fit BETTER in another framework?
    • Which framework amplifies the core emotion/value most?
  4. Generate Volume:

    • Quick social plan: 2-4 framework matches per concept
    • High-volume campaign: 10-20 framework matches per concept
  5. Select Best:

    • Which frameworks amplify the concept most?
    • Which platforms matter most?
    • Which formats are most efficient to execute?

Framework Categories

LinkedIn Templates (see references/linkedin-frameworks.md):

  • 86+ templates from LinkedIn swipe files
  • 50+ templates from proven creators
  • Best for: Thought leadership, educational content, stories

Text Post Structures (see references/post-structures.md):

  • 100+ proven tweet/post frameworks
  • Best for: X/Twitter, Facebook, Instagram captions
  • Categories: Comparisons, Lists, Challenges, Observations, Analogies

Document Framework Matches

## Concept: "[Title]"

### Framework Matches Generated (10 total):

**1. Pattern Recognition Template**
- **Fit Assessment:** ✅ STRONG
- **Why it fits:** [Explanation]
- **Structure:** "I've noticed a pattern: [Common Belief] isn't what leads to [Success]... It's [Core Insight]"
- **Platform:** LinkedIn
- **Execution Preview:** "[Draft of how it would read]"

**2. Contrarian Truth Template**
- **Fit Assessment:** ✅ STRONG / ⚠️ MODERATE / ❌ WEAK
- **Why it fits:** [Explanation]
[Continue...]

### SELECTED FOR EXECUTION (Top 3):
1. [Framework] - [Rationale]
2. [Framework] - [Rationale]
3. [Framework] - [Rationale]

Quality Check:

  • Generated at least 5-10 framework options per concept
  • Assessed fit strength (STRONG/MODERATE/WEAK)
  • Explained WHY concept fits each framework
  • Selected best 2-4 with clear rationale
  • Considered platform appropriateness
  • Avoided first-match bias

Phase 3: Execute Selected Frameworks

Goal: Create polished, platform-optimized posts from selected frameworks

Determine Output Scope

  • Quick Social Plan (1-3 posts): Best framework match per concept
  • Multi-Platform Campaign (5-10 posts): Multiple frameworks across concepts
  • High-Volume Repurposing (10-20 posts): 2-3 variations per framework

Execute Each Framework

  1. Load Framework Structure - Reference the specific template
  2. Fill with Concept Details - Insert insight, context, examples
  3. Apply Voice - Match brand or individual voice style
  4. Platform-Specific Optimization - Apply rules below
  5. Generate Variations - Create 1-3 variations of same framework

Platform-Specific Guidelines

LinkedIn:

  • Length: Long-form value-dense posts outperform (200-500 words)
  • Links: Always in comments (not main post)
  • Hashtags: 3-5 maximum, minimal
  • Voice: Professional yet conversational, thought leadership
  • Hook: First 2 lines critical (shows before "see more")
  • Structure: Hook → Body → Insight → Question or CTA
  • Tagging: Tag mentioned people/orgs (increases reach)

X (Twitter):

  • Length: 70-100 characters optimal (despite 280 limit)
  • Hashtags: 1-2 maximum
  • Voice: Witty, concise, to-the-point
  • Threads: Use for longer concepts
  • Current strategy: Reply game important for growth

Facebook:

  • Length: 40-140 characters optimal
  • Links: NO external links in main post (kills reach)
  • Hashtags: NO hashtags (Facebook doesn't reward them)
  • Voice: Informal, playful, personable
  • Format: Question posts with images perform best

Instagram:

  • Length: 30-125 characters for feed captions
  • Hashtags: 5-10 relevant hashtags
  • Voice: Friendly, authentic, micro-story format
  • Formats: Reels outperform static, carousels for educational

Post Output Format

## POST 1: [Framework Name]

[Full post text]

---

**Framework:** [Template used]
**Voice:** [Brand/Individual]
**Word Count:** [Number]
**Hashtags:** [If applicable]
**Platform:** [Target platform]
**Link in Comments:** [URL if applicable]
**Tags:** [People/orgs to tag]

Quality Check

Voice Consistency:

  • Sounds like a real person, not corporate
  • Would I say this to a friend?
  • Respects reader intelligence

Platform Compliance:

  • Adheres to character limits
  • Hashtags appropriate for platform
  • Links placed correctly

Framework Fidelity:

  • Actually follows selected framework structure
  • Doesn't drift into generic post
  • Template name documented

Strategic Alignment:

  • Would target audience stop scrolling?
  • Creates curiosity/emotion/value in first 2 seconds?
  • Clear what action reader should take?

Phase 4: Proliferate Winners (OPTIONAL)

Goal: Multiply high-performing posts using SCAMPER, Human Desires, and Vision reframing

When to use:

  • Monthly: Study top performers and multiply them
  • Pre-posting: Generate many options, select best
  • Content drought: Multiply existing winners

Method 1: SCAMPER Variations

Generate 7 variations from one post (one per letter):

S - Substitute

  • Replace main idea with adjacent concept
  • Swap the method for accomplishing benefit
  • Change examples while keeping structure

C - Combine

  • Merge with personal experience or story
  • Combine two concepts for more power
  • Add reply to someone else's post as your own content

A - Adapt

  • Expand one-liner into full post or thread
  • Add "missing piece" not in original
  • Adapt to different platform

M - Modify

  • Magnify specific pain points
  • Use same idea in different format
  • Make more punchy by removing words

P - Purpose (Put to other use)

  • Angle for different audience segment
  • Different benefit/pain point this solves

E - Eliminate

  • Remove words to make punchier
  • Simplify complex explanation
  • Cut nuance and uncertainty

R - Reverse

  • Flip the idea completely
  • "With X you get Y" → "Without X you stay stuck with Z"
  • Positive framing → negative (or vice versa)

SCAMPER Example:

Original:

"The most successful founders don't start with funding. They start with customers."

S - Substitute:

"The most successful founders don't start with a perfect product. They start with a painful problem."

C - Combine:

"I spent years thinking I needed funding to start. Then I talked to 3 founders who bootstrapped to $10M. The most successful don't start with funding. They start with customers."

R - Reverse:

"Without customers, your funding means nothing. Ask any startup that raised $50M and still failed."

Method 2: Human Desires Reframing

Spin concept through 8 desire lenses:

Example concept: "Customers over funding"

Safety of Tribe:

"You don't need VCs to validate your idea. You need customers who get it. Build your tribe first."

Survival & Success:

"The path to success isn't through investors. Every successful founder knows: customers first, funding later."

Comfort & Clarity:

"Starting a company feels overwhelming. Here's what brings clarity: successful founders don't start with funding. They start with customers. Everything else follows."

Freedom From Fear:

"The fear of 'not having enough runway' stops more companies than lack of funding. Get customers first. The fear disappears."

Proliferation Output

Create file: [Post Title]_Proliferations.md

Include:

  • 7 SCAMPER variations
  • 6-8 Human Desire reframes
  • Total: 13-15 new variations from 1 original

Output Files & Organization

Standard Output Structure

[Working Folder]/
├── [Source]_Concepts.md              # Phase 1
├── [Source]_Framework_Matches.md     # Phase 2
├── [Source]_Social_Posts.md          # Phase 3
└── [Winner]_Proliferations.md        # Phase 4 (optional)

Alternate: Combined Output

# [Source] - Social Content

## Concept 1: [Name]
[Concept details]

### Framework Matches
[2-4 options with fit assessment]

### Selected Posts
[Executed posts ready to publish]

---

## Concept 2: [Name]
[Repeat...]

Common Pitfalls to Avoid

Content Issues

First-Match Bias - Picking first framework that fits ❌ Generic Posts - Not using any framework ❌ Too Many Concepts - Multiple ideas in one post ❌ Missing Context - Concept doesn't stand alone

Framework Issues

Framework Drift - Abandoning structure mid-post ❌ Mismatched Fit - Forcing concept into wrong framework ❌ No Volume - Creating only 1 option instead of 5-10+

Platform Issues

Wrong Link Placement - External links in Facebook/LinkedIn main posts ❌ Hashtag Overload - Too many for platform ❌ Voice Mismatch - Too formal for Facebook, too casual for LinkedIn

Process Issues

Skipping Concept Extraction - Writing without identifying standalone concepts ❌ Not Documenting Framework - Can't reference what worked later


Success Metrics

A successful social post:

Follows proven framework - Has clear structure ✅ Stops the scroll - Hook creates curiosity/emotion ✅ Standalone value - Works without reading source ✅ Platform-optimized - Follows rules for hashtags, links, length ✅ Framework documented - Template name noted ✅ Shareable - Audience would forward/tag others ✅ Authentic voice - Sounds like real person


Bundled Resources

Template Libraries

  • references/linkedin-frameworks.md - 136 LinkedIn templates
  • references/post-structures.md - 100+ text post frameworks

Proliferation Methods

  • references/scamper-guide.md - SCAMPER method with examples
  • references/human-desires-guide.md - 8 desires with reframing examples

Platform Guidelines

  • references/platform-guidelines.md - Detailed platform rules

Related Skills

  • hook-and-headline-writing - Optimize post hooks
  • anti-ai-writing - Humanize posts that sound too polished
  • voice-[style] - Match posts to specific brand voice
  • transcript-polisher - Clean source transcripts first

Content creation is framework fitting. Extract concepts, match to templates, generate volume, select best. Turn 1 idea into 1000 variations.

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