← ClaudeAtlas

ai-content-creationlisted

AI-powered content creation workflows — step-by-step processes for using Claude, ChatGPT, Jasper, Copy.ai, Writesonic, and Perplexity to generate, edit, and optimize blog posts, social media content, email sequences, ad copy, landing page copy, and SEO content. Use when scaling content production, building an AI-assisted content pipeline, or teaching non-writers to produce high-quality content with AI. Triggers on: "AI content", "ChatGPT for blog", "AI copywriting", "scale content with AI".
LeadMagic/gtm-skills · ★ 3 · AI & Automation · score 82
Install: claude install-skill LeadMagic/gtm-skills
# AI Content Creation ## Overview AI writes. Humans edit. Together, they produce 5-10x more content than either alone. The mistake: asking AI to "write a blog post about X" and publishing the output. That produces AI slop. The fix: a structured workflow where AI generates research, outlines, and first drafts — and humans inject unique insight, experience, and voice. This skill covers step-by-step AI content workflows for every format: blog posts, social, email, ads, landing pages, and SEO content. ## Frameworks Referenced This skill is grounded in public frameworks and source material relevant to the task: - **Justin Welsh — Content Operating System (repurposing lattice).** Use the relevant method or published guidance where it improves the requested deliverable; do not cite it as decoration. - **Harry Dry (Marketing Examples) — Show, don't tell.** Use the relevant method or published guidance where it improves the requested deliverable; do not cite it as decoration. - **Amanda Natividad (SparkToro) — Zero-click content.** Use the relevant method or published guidance where it improves the requested deliverable; do not cite it as decoration. - **Ross Simmonds — Content distribution at scale.** Use the relevant method or published guidance where it improves the requested deliverable; do not cite it as decoration. - **Nail Rodriguez — Conversion copywriting.** Use the relevant method or published guidance where it improves the requested deliverable; do not cite it as decor