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Your Audience Is Already Telling You What to Say

You don’t need AI to guess what your audience wants.
You need it to help you listen better — and act on what they’re already saying.

Right now, your blog ideas, ad hooks, and content angles are hiding in two places:

  • Your search console

  • Your comment section

Most business owners overlook both. They sit on gold — and then go back to guessing.

Let’s change that.

Start here:

✅ Open Google Search Console
✅ Export a list of search queries from the last 90 days
✅ Then drop this into ChatGPT:

“Here’s a list of real search terms people used to find my site. What blog topics, FAQ ideas, or content clusters would resonate most with this audience?”

You’ll get ideas your audience is already primed for. No guessing. No keyword fluff.

👉 I break this down further with examples in this post:
Turn Search Data into Blog Gold

Now shift to your social media.

Look at the DMs. The comments. The random “this is exactly what I needed” reactions.
You’ll see frustration, desire, confusion — the raw materials of your best ad copy.

Feed a few into ChatGPT with:

“Here are 5 recent social comments and questions from my audience. What ad headlines or hook lines would resonate most? Keep them short and emotional.”

You’ll walk away with 10–20 real hooks grounded in real voices.

👉 I show you how to use it step-by-step here:
Turn Social Comments into Ad Copy That Converts

Prompt of the Week

“Here’s a list of search queries or social comments – what blog ideas or ad hooks would resonate most?”

Try it with your own data. Bonus: ask AI to group the ideas by audience stage (beginner, comparison, ready to buy).

Your Takeaway

AI isn’t the idea engine — your audience is.
AI just helps you mine what’s already there.

This week, don’t brainstorm.
Just listen better — and then execute smarter.

Call to Action

Try the prompt above with your own queries or comments.
Or reply and send me a few — I’ll send back 3 content ideas for you this week.

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