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Want more clicks? Use these AI prompts

Want more clicks? Use these AI prompts

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Raquel S. Hunter
Mar 11, 2025
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Ever open an email, glance at the first sentence, and immediately click away? Yeah, me too.

And if that happens to you, guess what? It’s happening to your audience as well.

In a world where AI can churn out blog posts, emails, and social media updates in seconds, one thing hasn’t changed—if your first few lines don’t grab attention, nothing else matters.

The good news? AI can help you craft better hooks, but you need to guide it. Today, I’ll show you five powerful ways to start your content with impact, plus how to turn each one into an AI prompt that saves you time and gets better results.


Why hooks matter more than ever

Think of an introductory hook as the front door to your content. If it’s inviting, people step inside. If it’s boring, they walk away—fast.

So let’s dive into five ways to do this—plus AI prompts you can copy-paste to make AI work harder for you.


1. Ask a question that sparks curiosity

"Craft an intriguing question that immediately draws the reader's attention. The question should be relevant to the article's topic and evoke curiosity or challenge common beliefs. Aim to make the reader reflect or feel compelled to find the answer within the article."

🔹 Example Hook: What if I told you that 90% of your marketing emails are ignored—not because of your content, but because of how you start them?

🔹 Try This AI Prompt:
"Generate five intriguing opening questions that would make a reader stop and think about [topic]. The questions should be surprising, challenge common beliefs, or create curiosity."

✅ Why It Works: People can’t resist filling knowledge gaps. If you ask the right question, your audience has to keep reading to get the answer.


2. Shock them with a surprising statistic

"Begin with a surprising statistic or an unexpected fact that relates directly to the article's main topic. This hook should provide a sense of scale or impact that makes the reader eager to learn more about the subject."

🔹 Example Hook: Did you know that 80% of consumers decide whether to read an article based on the first three sentences?

🔹 Try This AI Prompt:
"Find recent, compelling statistics related to [topic]. Format them as engaging opening hooks for a marketing article."

✅ Why It Works: A powerful stat forces people to pay attention. Numbers don’t lie, and they make your argument instantly more credible.

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