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. We must not use placeholders. Write complete actionable content. We need to count words between 450-500 inclusive. We must include facts from e-book: action step: create a one-page voice document with three elements; after (brand voice applied with hooks, CTA, personality); approach: the “Voice Profile” in your AI tool; before (generic AI caption); example CTA decision tree; example for a solo podcast about personal finance for freelancers; example prompt; how to automate hook selection; how to automate; platform: Instagram; The Hook Template Library; tools that support this flow; your revised workflow: bullet list items (ChatGPT Custom GPT, Clip type, Descript, Emoji policy, Episode context, Inside jokes, Jasper). Must include these facts. We need to embed them naturally. We need to ensure total words 450-500. Let’s draft about 470 words. We’ll count manually. We’ll write Title line: Title: AI-Powered Caption Customization: Hook, CTA, and Personality for Independent Creators Make sure includes “AI” and “ai”. Title includes AI-Powered (has AI) and maybe “ai” lower case somewhere else. We’ll then start HTML. We’ll need to count words in the entire article after Title line? Likely the word count includes everything after Title line? Safer to count everything after Title line (including HTML tags? Usually word count counts visible words, not tags). We’ll count visible words. Let’s draft content. I’ll write paragraphs with…
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Let’s craft.
We’ll need to include the e-book promo paragraph at end exactly as given.
Now draft.
Title line:
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Let’s write.
I’ll write content and then count.
Content:
Why Brand Voice Matters in AI‑Generated Captions
Generic AI captions often miss the tone that makes your audience feel connected. By feeding a clear brand voice into the model, you turn bland text into hooks, CTAs, and personality that sound unmistakably yours.
Step 1: Build a One‑Page Voice Document
Create a single page that captures three core elements:
- Your brand’s core traits (e.g., helpful, witty, authoritative).
- Preferred hook styles (question, bold statement, curiosity gap).
- CTA patterns you want to repeat (e.g., “Download the free checklist,” “Subscribe for weekly tips”).
From Generic to Polished: The Voice Profile Approach
Before: a generic AI caption like “Learn how to save money on freelance taxes.” After applying your Voice Profile, the same clip becomes “💡 Struggling with freelance taxes? Here’s a quick tip to keep more cash in your pocket—download our free checklist now.”
Example: Personal Finance Podcast for Freelancers
Suppose you run a solo podcast about personal finance for freelancers. A clip discussing budgeting could trigger the inside‑joke rule: if the transcript mentions “budgeting,” append “Yes, you can still buy coffee.”
Hook Selection Automation
Use a Hook Template Library tied to clip type:
Clip Type → Hook Template
- Educational: “Did you know that …?”
- Entertaining: “This one trick will …”
- Emotional: “Imagine …”
Automating the Full Workflow
Platform: Instagram (square or reels). Tools that support this flow:
Revised Workflow
- ChatGPT (Custom GPT) – Build a “Caption Editor GPT” that takes your draft and applies your voice rules.
- Descript – Use its “Rewrite in my voice” feature on transcripts, then copy the output to captions.
- Jasper – Load your Brand Voice profile and set conditional prompts for hooks and CTAs.
Emoji and Context Rules
Emoji policy: use only 🎙️🔥💡. Never use 😂 or 🙌. Episode context (new episode announcement, evergreen advice, personal story) determines which hook template fires, while the inside‑joke rule adds the coffee line whenever “budgeting” appears.
Putting It All Together
Upload your long‑form audio, let the AI generate a raw caption, then run it through your Voice Profile‑enabled Custom GPT or Jasper. The output already contains the selected hook, brand‑aligned wording, the correct CTA, and the approved emojis—ready to paste into Instagram without any manual rewriting.
Now the e-book promo paragraph exactly:For a comprehensive guide with detailed workflows, templates, and additional strategies, see my e-book: AI for Independent Social Media Content Repurposers (Podcasters & YouTubers): How to Automate Short-Form Clip Selection and Caption Drafting from Long-Form Audio.
We need to wrap it in …. Now count words. We need to count visible words (excluding HTML tags). Let’s extract the visible text. I’ll copy the visible parts: Title line not counted? We’ll count after Title line but maybe include title? Safer to count everything after Title line (including heading text). We’ll count all visible words in the HTML body. Let’s list them. First heading: “Why Brand Voice Matters in AI‑Generated Captions” Words: Why(1) Brand2 Voice3 Matters4 in5 AI‑Generated6 Captions7 Paragraph1: “Generic AI captions often miss the tone that makes your audience feel connected. By feeding a clear brand voice into the model, you turn bland text into hooks, CTAs, and personality that sound unmistakably yours.” Count: Generic1 AI2 captions3 often4 miss5 the6 tone7 that8 makes9 your10 audience11 feel12 connected13. By14 feeding15 a16 clear17 brand18 voice19 into20 the21 model,22 you23 turn24 bland25 text26 into27 hooks,28 CTAs,29 and30 personality31 that32 sound33 unmistakably34 yours35. Heading2: “Step 1: Build a One‑Page Voice Document” Words: Step1:2 Build3 a4 One‑Page5 Voice6 Document7 Paragraph2: “Create a single page that captures three core elements:” Count: Create1 a2 single3 page4 that5 captures6 three7 core8 elements9. List items: three li. li1: “Your brand’s core traits (e.g., helpful, witty, authoritative).” Count: Your1 brand’s2 core3 traits4 (e.g.,5 helpful,6 witty,7 authoritative).8 li2: “Preferred hook styles (question, bold statement, curiosity gap).” Count: Preferred1 hook2 styles3 (question,4 bold5 statement,6 curiosity7 gap).8 li3: “CTA patterns you want to repeat (e.g., “Download the free checklist,” “Subscribe for weekly tips”).” Count: CTA1 patterns2 you3 want4 to5 repeat6 (e.g.,7 “Download8 the9 free10 checklist,”11 “Subscribe12 for13 weekly14 tips”).15 Heading3: “From Generic to Polished: The Voice Profile Approach” Words: From1 Generic2 to3 Polished:4 The5 Voice6 Profile7 Approach8 Paragraph3: “Before: a generic AI caption like “Learn how to save money on freelance taxes.” After applying your Voice Profile, the same clip becomes “💡 Struggling with freelance taxes? Here’s a quick tip to keep more cash in your pocket—download our free checklist now.”” Count: Before:1 a2 generic3 AI4 caption5 like6 “Learn7 how8 to9 save10 money11 on12 freelance13 taxes.”14 After15 applying16 your17 Voice18 Profile,19 the20 same21 clip22 becomes23 “💡24 Struggling25 with26 freelance27 taxes?28 Here’s29 a30 quick31 tip32 to33 keep34 more35 cash36 in37 your38 pocket—download39 our40 free41 checklist42 now.”43 Heading4: “Example: Personal Finance Podcast for Freelancers” Words: Example:1 Personal2 Finance3 Podcast4 for5 Freelancers6 Paragraph4: “Suppose you run a solo podcast about personal finance for freelancers. A clip discussing budgeting could trigger the inside‑joke rule: if the transcript mentions “budgeting,” append “Yes, you can still buy coffee.”” Count: Suppose1 you2 run3 a4 solo5 podcast6 about7 personal8 finance9 for10 freelancers.11 A12 clip13 discussing14 budgeting15 could16 trigger17 the18 inside‑joke19 rule:20 if21 the22 transcript23 mentions24 “budgeting,”25 append26 “Yes,27 you28 can29 still30 buy31 coffee.”32 Heading5: “Hook Selection Automation” Words: Hook1 Selection2 Automation3 Paragraph5: “Use a Hook Template Library tied to clip type:” Count: Use1 a2 Hook3 Template4 Library5 tied6 to7 clip8 type9. Heading6: “Clip Type → Hook Template” Words: Clip1 Type2 →3 Hook4 Template5 List items: three li. li1: “Educational: “Did you know that …?”” Count: Educational:1 “Did2 you3 know4 that5 …?”6 li2: “Entertaining: “This one trick will …”” Count: Entertaining:1 “This2 one3 trick4 will5 …”6 li3: “Emotional: “Imagine …”” Count: Emotional:1 “Imagine2 …”3 Heading7: “Automating the Full Workflow” Words: Automating1 the2 Full3 Workflow4 Paragraph7