Bridget O'Rourke reveals a six-layer content strategy she charges $2,000 for, showing how to build it with AI in under 46 minutes. She walks through competitive gap analysis, audience micro-segmentation, hook library creation, content series architecture, a 90-day calendar, and a production plan—all using free prompt templates.
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This video proves that a professional-grade content strategy no longer requires a $2,000 consultant—AI can replicate the same six-layer process in under an hour, provided you follow the right prompts.
Unlike generic content strategy tips, this workflow emphasizes competitive gap discovery and micro-segmentation, then automates production planning—turning AI into an execution partner, not just an idea generator.
Any brand struggling with low engagement or inconsistent results should download the free prompt library, set up an AI agent with their brand guidelines, and run the layers in order before touching their content calendar.
A planned approach to creating and distributing content that achieves business goals, built on audience understanding and competitive gaps.
Identifying topics, formats, or tones that no competitor is using, offering an opportunity to stand out.
Narrow subgroups within a target market defined by distinct needs, experience levels, and reasons to care.
A documented set of proven angles and triggers used to capture attention and stop the scroll.
A connected sequence of posts that builds narrative continuity and encourages repeat visits.
A calendar that maps each post to an audience segment, hook, and series, providing structured execution.
A timeline of writing, filming, and design tasks with time allocations to ensure content actually gets made.
What is the difference between a content calendar and a content strategy?
A content calendar is just a schedule; a content strategy includes audience research, gap analysis, hooks, and production planning that give each post a purpose.
How do I find content gaps in my niche?
Use a competitive content analysis prompt to audit what competitors are doing—and more importantly, what they are not doing—in terms of topics, formats, tone, or audience segments.
Why is my content not getting engagement despite consistent posting?
You might be creating in the most saturated corner of your space. Focus on gaps where no one else is covering a topic or speaking to a specific audience.
What is audience micro-segmentation?
Breaking down a broad audience (e.g., small business owners) into 3–5 smaller groups based on mindset, experience level, or specific pain points, so your content feels personalized.
How do I write hooks that actually stop the scroll?
Instead of writing from scratch, build a hook library using psychological triggers like curiosity, authority, or fear. Generate 10+ variations tailored to your segments.
What is a content series and why does it matter?
A series is a set of connected posts that builds on a single theme over time. It gives viewers a reason to come back and increases brand familiarity.
How can AI help me create a 90-day content plan?
Feed your competitive analysis, audience segments, hook library, and series structure into an AI agent. Ask it to produce a calendar with 43 pieces mapped to specific hooks and segments.
What do I do if my content plan feels overwhelming?
Create a production plan that breaks each task into writing, filming, and design steps with weekly time budgets. AI can generate a timeline based on your available hours.
Can I automate the entire content strategy workflow?
Yes. Set up an AI agent with your brand guidelines, then run each prompt in sequence. The agent retains context and can generate a final strategy document in under 46 minutes.
What prompts are included in the free library?
The library covers four areas: ideation (gap analysis, audience mapper, hook generator), creation (series builder, calendar planner), distribution, and optimization—20 prompts in total.
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