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Tracks›Social Media Strategist
L2Lesson 1Free

Package the strategist skills

Seven saved prompts with one shared brief

After this, you'll be able to use AI to create a social strategist skill package plan for a real brand, with clear inputs, proof checks, and a reusable place inside your social strategist package.

Before you start

Start here before building the individual social strategist skills.

The idea

A social media strategist package is a set of saved AI instructions that share the same brand brief. Each skill does one job: strategy, audience, positioning, pillars, calendar, post draft, or monetization.

Before, you paste a different prompt every time and the output drifts. After, the package has one shared intake and seven focused skills that can be reused every month.

Now try it: Create the package map before writing any individual skill. Name the shared brief fields, the seven skill files, and the proof each skill needs.

Worked example: a solo consultant sells a $1,500 strategy sprint. The package starts with one shared brief, then creates audience angles, five pillars, a 30-day calendar, and posts that point to the sprint without making every update a sales pitch.

The output is a social strategist skill package plan, not a pile of disconnected post ideas.

Try it (9 min)

Watch out for

  • Saving one long prompt instead of separate skills with clear jobs.
  • Letting the AI invent audience facts when you have not supplied proof.
  • Treating a content calendar as strategy instead of the output of strategy.

Paste this into Claude

Help me design a social media strategist skill package. My business, niche, audience, offer, price point, competitors, platforms, current content, and growth goal are: [paste]. Return the package name, shared brief fields, seven skill names, what each skill does, what each skill needs as input, and what proof I should check before using the output.

Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019 What a good response looks like

Example output: a social strategist skill package plan. Brand: solo operations consultant. Audience: founders with messy handoffs. Proof: three client before-and-after examples. Next action: save the output into the social strategist package and use it in the next skill.

Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019 What good looks like

  • The package has one shared brief.
  • Seven skills are named with separate jobs.
  • Each skill has required inputs.
  • Each skill has a proof check before use.

When this breaks

  • Breaks when every skill carries its own audience description because the brand voice drifts.
  • Fails when skill outputs are not checked because the package turns guesses into repeatable mistakes.

Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019 You can now

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You can create a social strategist skill package plan

  • ✓You can name the inputs the skill needs
  • ✓You can mark assumptions before using the output
  • ✓You can connect the output to the next skill

Key takeaways

A strategist package works because the brand context stays shared while each skill stays narrow.

  1. 1One shared brief keeps the package consistent.
  2. 2Separate skills prevent one giant prompt from drifting.
  3. 3Each skill should ask for proof before it acts.
  4. 4The package should be useful before any post is drafted.

Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019 Go deeper

  • Claude Code Fundamentals
  • AI Publishing Workflows

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