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content-genomelisted

Map the DNA of ALL successful content in your niche — not just yours. Analyze what goes viral across your entire niche to find the universal success patterns. Content-dna is YOUR patterns. Content-genome is THE NICHE's patterns. The gap between them is your opportunity.
Gaura3560/content-autopilot · ★ 2 · AI & Automation · score 75
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# Content Genome Content-dna = what works for you. Content-genome = what works in your ENTIRE niche. ## When to Activate - User says `/genome` or `/content-genome` - User asks "what kind of content works in my niche?" - User wants to understand niche-wide success patterns ## Commands ### `/genome` — Full niche genome analysis ### `/genome gap` — Your DNA vs niche genome gap ### `/genome {competitor}` — Specific competitor's DNA vs genome ## Workflow ### Step 1: Scan Niche Content WebSearch for top-performing content in the niche: ``` Search: "{niche} viral content" Search: "{niche}" most shared/liked (X, note, Instagram) Search: "{niche} best articles" ``` ### Step 2: Extract Genome ``` ============================================ Content Genome: {niche} Analyzed: {N} top-performing pieces ============================================ Universal success patterns in {niche}: Hook genome: Most effective: {hook_type} ({percentage}% of viral content) Second: {hook_type} ({percentage}%) Niche-specific: "{unique hook pattern for this niche}" Title genome: Winning logics: {logic_1} + {logic_2} ({percentage}% of top content) Niche keywords: {words that appear in viral titles} Structure genome: Dominant format: {format} ({percentage}%) Optimal length: {range} Section pattern: {typical structure} Emotional genome: Primary emotion: {emotion driving shares} Secondary: {emotion driving saves} Niche-specific trigger: "{unique to this niche}" Topic ge