“AI-Powered Hook & CTA Automation: Repurpose Long-Form Video for 6 Platforms in Minutes”. Include AI and ai? It says include “AI” and “ai”. Title must include both uppercase AI and lowercase ai? Probably include both strings. We’ll include “AI” and “ai”. Eg: “AI-Powered Hook & CTA Automation: Repurpose Long-Form Video for 6 Platforms in Minutes”. Contains AI but not ai. Need lowercase “ai” somewhere in title. Could add “ai” inside like “AI-Powered (ai)”. But that looks odd. Maybe “AI-Powered Hook & CTA Automation: Repurpose Long-Form Video for 6 Platforms in Minutes (ai)”. That includes “ai”. Let’s do: Title: AI-Powered Hook & CTA Automation: Repurpose Long-Form Video for 6 Platforms in Minutes (ai). Ensure both AI and ai appear.

We need to write a concise 450-500 word WordPress blog post in HTML format for professionals about AI automation in AI for freelance social media managers how to automate content repurposing from long form video across 6 platforms. Title: SEO-friendly, include “AI” and “ai”. Must be plain HTML paragraphs and headings, using WordPress block comment syntax? They gave example:

. So we need to output HTML with those comments? Likely yes. Provide title line: “Title: …” then newline newline then HTML content. We must count words 450-500 inclusive. Need to incorporate facts from e-book: common mistakes AI-generated hooks make and how to fix them, AI prompt for CTA generation, example output for a LinkedIn clip about negotiation, example prompt for ChatGPT/Claude, framework: The “Platform Personality” Prompt, Platform CTA best practices (from research), Quick audit checklist before posting, Real example for a financial advisor client, Result: you never manually type a hook or CTA again…, Tools that do this, Workflow for Canva Bulk Create: bullet points, DaVinci Resolve + Auto-Track, Descript, Emotional tone, Facebook hook example, Facebook platform personality, Hook definition, Instagram Reels hook example. We need to write actionable content, concise. Must be between 450-500 words. Let’s aim around 470 words. We need to write in HTML paragraphs with WP block comments. Each paragraph:

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. We need to start with title line: “Title: …” then newline newline then HTML. Let’s craft content. First, compute approximate word count. We’ll write then count. Now content. We’ll write paragraphs. Let’s draft: Paragraph 1: Introduction. Paragraph 2: Define hook and why platform-specific. Paragraph 3: Common mistakes AI-generated hooks make and fixes. Paragraph 4: AI prompt for CTA generation. Paragraph 5: Example output for LinkedIn clip about negotiation. Paragraph 6: Example prompt for ChatGPT/Claude. Paragraph 7: Framework: The “Platform Personality” Prompt. Paragraph 8: Platform CTA best practices (from research). Paragraph 9: Quick audit checklist before posting. Paragraph 10: Real example for a financial advisor client. Paragraph 11: Result statement. Paragraph 12: Tools that do this. Paragraph 13: Workflow for Canva Bulk Create. Paragraph 14: DaVinci Resolve + Auto-Track. Paragraph 15: Descript. Paragraph 16: Emotional tone adjustment. Paragraph 17: Facebook hook example and platform personality. Paragraph 18: Instagram Reels hook example. Paragraph 19: Closing encouragement and e-book promo (already required at end). We need to keep within word limit. Let’s write each paragraph fairly short (~20-25 words). 19 paragraphs * ~24 = 456 words plus title line. plus e-book promo paragraph maybe part of content? The e-book promo must be at the end, separate paragraph. We’ll include that as paragraph after content. Let’s attempt. We’ll need to count words. Let’s write then count manually. I’ll write content with WP block comments. Title line: “Title: AI-Powered Hook & CTA Automation: Repurpose Long-Form Video for 6 Platforms in Minutes (ai)” Then blank line. Now paragraphs. I’ll write each as:

Let’s craft. Paragraph1: “Freelance social media managers spend hours cutting long‑form videos into bite‑size clips, then manually writing hooks and CTAs for each platform. AI can automate both steps, freeing you for strategy and client work.” Count words: Let’s count later. Paragraph2: “A hook is the first two seconds that stop the scroll; it must match the platform’s personality—professional on LinkedIn, playful on TikTok, community‑focused on Facebook, and visual on Instagram Reels.” Paragraph3: “Common AI hook mistakes include generic phrasing, mismatched tone, and missing platform cues. Fix them by priming the model with platform‑specific examples, specifying emotional tone, and adding a clear value proposition in the prompt.” Paragraph4: “For CTAs, use this prompt: ‘Generate a single‑sentence call‑to‑action that matches the hook’s tone, urges the viewer to {action}, and fits the character limits of [platform].’ Replace {action} with ‘download the guide’, ‘book a call’, etc.” Paragraph5: “Example LinkedIn output: ‘Unlock the negotiation tactics top earners use—download our free checklist now.’ This hook speaks to career‑growth professionals and ends with a clear CTA.” Paragraph6: “Example ChatGPT/Claude prompt: ‘You are a LinkedIn copywriter. Create a hook and CTA for a 30‑second clip about negotiating a raise, using an ambitious tone and a value‑first approach.’” Paragraph7: “The ‘Platform Personality’ prompt framework: [Platform] + [Emotional tone] + [Core topic] + [Desired viewer feeling] + [CTA intent]. Fill each slot to guide the AI toward platform‑native copy.” Paragraph8: “Research‑backed CTA best practices: LinkedIn favors professional resources, Twitter likes quick polls or threads, TikTok thrives on challenges, Facebook asks for shares or comments, Instagram Reels drives profile visits, YouTube Shorts pushes subscriptions.” Paragraph9: “Before posting, audit each clip: (1) Hook matches platform tone, (2) CTA is actionable and within limits, (3) Visual overlay reads clearly on mobile, (4) Brand colors and fonts are consistent, (5) No spelling or grammar errors.” Paragraph10: “Real example for a financial advisor client: A 2‑minute tip on emergency funds became six clips. AI generated hooks like ‘If you’re saving for retirement, read this. I wish someone told me.’ (Facebook) and CTAs such as ‘Grab our free budgeting sheet.’” Paragraph11: “Result: You never manually type a hook or CTA again. The AI writes it, the tool places it, and you review for quality, cutting production time by up to 80%.” Paragraph12: “Tools that do this: Canva Bulk Create for graphic overlays, DaVinci Resolve with AI tracking plugins (e.g., Mr. Horse), and Descript for text‑to‑speech and SRT export.” Paragraph13: “Canva Bulk Create workflow: Export a CSV with columns for hook, CTA, and background image. Upload to Canva, link the fields to text elements, and generate branded overlay graphics for every clip in one click.” Paragraph14: “DaVinci Resolve + Auto‑Track: Use AI plugins to automatically attach text overlays at the start and end of each timeline clip, adjusting position as the frame moves, ensuring hooks stay visible.” Paragraph15: “Descript: Generate the AI‑written hook and CTA as a text layer, export as an SRT file for subtitles, or burn directly onto the video timeline for fast turnaround.” Paragraph16: “Adjust emotional tone by adding modifiers like ‘frustrated → inspired’ or ‘curious → confident’ in your prompt; the AI will shift wording to match the desired feeling before the overlay is applied.” Paragraph17: “Facebook hook example: ‘If you’re saving for retirement, read this. I wish someone told me.’ Facebook’s personality favors community connection, relatability, or nostalgia, so the CTA invites users to share their own stories.” Paragraph18: “Instagram Reels hook example: ‘I made this mistake for 5 years. Don’t be me.’ The platform rewards bold, visual storytelling; pair the hook with a quick demo and a CTA to follow for more tips.” Paragraph19: “Start small: repurpose one long‑form video, run the AI prompts, generate overlays, and schedule the six platform‑specific clips. Measure engagement, refine your prompts, and scale the workflow across all clients.” Now e-book promo paragraph as required. Let’s write e-book promo:

For a comprehensive guide with detailed workflows, templates, and additional strategies, see my e-book: AI for Freelance Social Media Managers: How to Automate Content Repurposing from Long-Form Video Across 6+ Platforms.

Now we need to count words. We’ll count words in all paragraphs (excluding title line and HTML tags). Need to count only the visible text. Let’s extract the text content of each paragraph. I’ll list each paragraph’s inner text. 1: “Freelance social media managers spend hours cutting long‑form videos into bite‑size clips, then manually writing hooks and CTAs for each platform. AI can automate both steps, freeing you for strategy and client work.” 2: “A hook is the first two seconds that stop the scroll; it must match the platform’s personality—professional on LinkedIn, playful on TikTok, community‑focused on Facebook, and visual on Instagram Reels.” 3: “Common AI hook mistakes include generic phrasing, mismatched tone, and missing platform cues. Fix them by priming the model with platform‑specific examples, specifying emotional tone, and adding a clear value proposition in the prompt.” 4: “For CTAs, use this prompt: ‘Generate a single‑sentence call‑to‑action that matches the hook’s tone, urges the viewer to {action}, and fits the character limits of [platform].’ Replace {action} with ‘download the guide’, ‘book a call’, etc.” 5: “Example LinkedIn output: ‘Unlock the negotiation tactics top earners use—download our free checklist now.’ This hook speaks to career‑growth professionals and ends with a clear CTA.” 6: “Example ChatGPT/Claude prompt: ‘You are a LinkedIn copywriter. Create a hook and CTA for a 30‑second clip about negotiating a raise, using an ambitious tone and a value‑first approach.’” 7: “The ‘Platform Personality’ prompt framework: [Platform] + [Emotional tone] + [Core topic] + [Desired viewer feeling] + [CTA intent]. Fill each slot to guide the AI toward platform‑native copy.” 8: “Research‑backed CTA best practices: LinkedIn favors professional resources, Twitter likes quick polls or threads, TikTok thrives on challenges, Facebook asks for shares or comments, Instagram Reels drives profile visits, YouTube Shorts pushes subscriptions.” 9: “Before posting, audit each clip: (1) Hook matches platform tone, (2) CTA is actionable and within limits, (3) Visual overlay reads clearly on mobile, (4) Brand colors and fonts are consistent, (5) No spelling or grammar errors.” 10: “Real example for a financial advisor client: A 2‑minute tip on emergency funds became six clips. AI generated hooks like ‘If you’re saving for retirement, read this. I wish someone told me.’ (Facebook) and CTAs such as ‘Grab our free budgeting sheet.’” 11: “Result: You never manually type a hook or CTA again. The AI writes it, the tool places it, and you review for quality, cutting production time by up to 80%.” 12: “Tools that do this: Canva Bulk Create for graphic overlays, DaVinci Resolve with AI tracking plugins (e.g., Mr. Horse), and Descript for text‑to‑