How to make Claude and ChatGPT write posts that sound like YOU... and book sessions while they do it.
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Here is the truth nobody tells you about AI... it is only as good as what you feed it. Hand it a lazy prompt and it hands you the same recycled boudoir fluff every other studio is posting. Hand it YOUR brain, YOUR voice, YOUR client's real life... and it becomes the best copywriter on your team. This course teaches you exactly how to do that.
Before you ask AI for a single post, you have to teach it who you are. Think of it like a new team member on day one. They are talented, but they have never met you. So you brief them. Every. Single. Time.
Paste this at the top of your chat before you ask for anything. This is the foundation of every post you will ever generate.
Your Tone
Best-friend, bold, confident, personality-packed.
Conversational... more like texting a friend than writing a blog post.
Always speaking directly to ONE person. One specific client.
Your Format Rules
No em dashes. Ever. Use ... or .. for pauses instead.
Max 2 short paragraphs for social posts.
White space between sentences for easy reading.
Natural emoji... 1 to 3 per post, only where you would actually use them.
No giant walls of text.
✦ Copy This Brand Brief
Write in my best-friend tone... bold, warm, confident, and full of personality, like I am texting a friend, not writing a blog post. Speak directly to one specific woman, never a crowd.
Format rules: no em dashes ever (use ... or .. for pauses), max 2 short paragraphs, white space between sentences for easy reading, and only 1 to 3 natural emojis where they feel conversational. No walls of text.
✦ Pro Move
Save this brief in your phone notes or a saved prompt. Some people paste it fresh into every new chat. The smartest people set it once as a Custom Instruction (ChatGPT) or Project (Claude) so it remembers automatically.
Lesson 02
Kill the Generic Phrases
AI loves to recycle the same tired boudoir language. These phrases sound like every other photographer on the internet. The second your audience reads them, they tune out because they have seen them a thousand times.
So we ban them. And we replace them with something she can actually FEEL.
Ban These Forever
More than just photos
Not just a photoshoot
Capture the essence
Transformational experience
Luxurious light
Celebrate your true self
Unveil your confidence
Step into your power
Indulge in self-love
It's time to treat yourself
Say This Instead
Like when you try on a bodysuit and think... oh yeah, she's still in there.
Let's bottle up that smirk you only pull out for special occasions.
That moment you catch yourself in the mirror and can't help but grin.
Like opening an Amazon package you forgot you ordered... but it's you.
When you slip into heels just for the sound they make on hardwood.
✦ Add This To Your Brief
Never use generic boudoir phrases like "more than just photos," "not just a photoshoot," "capture the essence," "transformational experience," "luxurious light," "celebrate your true self," "unveil your confidence," "step into your power," "indulge in self-love," or "it's time to treat yourself."
Instead, use specific real-life tangible moments she can picture and feel.
Lesson 03
Get Hyper Specific About the Goal
AI is smart... but it is not psychic. If you do not tell it what the post is supposed to DO, it just writes pretty words that go nowhere. Every post needs a job.
What is this post's job?
Fill a specific spot on a specific date.
Warm up your audience before a launch.
Pre-educate so only qualified people inquire.
Spark engagement with no direct sale at all.
A post with no goal is just a pretty caption. A post with a goal is a salesperson.
✦ Goal-Driven Prompt
Write a post for my boudoir audience targeting The Toddler Mom to fill 2 spots in October. The goal is to give her a moment to breathe and feel beautiful again. Blend in pre-education that the session fee and the images and products are separate, but make it feel natural, not like a policy sheet.
Lesson 04
Pick One Woman to Talk To
The biggest mistake in boudoir marketing is writing to everyone. When you talk to everyone, you connect with no one. So pick ONE woman per post. Write the whole thing like a text message to her and her only.
Here are your personas. Choose one before you write a single word.
The Single MomThe DivorceeThe Self-DoubterThe Fitness WarriorThe Bride-to-BeThe Toddler MomThe Survivor
✦ Full Persona Prompt
Write a post for my boudoir audience targeting The Bride-to-Be in my best-friend tone. No em dashes, max 2 short paragraphs, avoid all generic boudoir phrases, and use tangibles like packing her wedding shoes or trying on her veil. Blend in pre-education about same-day image reveals in a casual way, and end with my personal invitation CTA.
✦ Why This Works
This is pleasure-point and subconscious selling. You are not pointing at her insecurities. You are painting a picture of her already living the moment... already feeling like that woman. She reads it and thinks "that's me," before she even realizes she's being invited.
Lesson 05
The Tangible Moment Bank
This is the secret weapon. Tangibles are the specific, real-life moments your client actually lives in. They make her see it, feel it, and think "dang, that's ME." They are also the single best way to stop AI from handing you fluff.
If your post could be copied onto 100 other studio pages without changing a word... it's too vague.
Here is your starter bank. Feed AI a few of these and watch your posts come alive. Then start collecting your own.
💌The Surprise GiftOpening an Amazon package you forgot you ordered and squealing like it's Christmas morning.
👠The Instant ReliefKicking off your heels and tossing them in the corner like they personally betrayed you.
💄The Secret WeaponSwiping on the red lipstick you save for special occasions and feeling like that woman.
🍝The Kitchen ConcertDancing barefoot while the pasta boils and the garlic bread's in the oven.
🚗The Private ConcertBelting your favorite song in the car before pickup, hitting every wrong note with zero shame.
🛋️The End-of-Day CollapseDropping on the couch, hair still pinned, snack in hand, finally breathing out the day.
📸The Unexpected BoostCatching your reflection in a store window and doing a double-take because danggg.
🎉The Little VictorySlipping into jeans from the back of the closet that fit better than you remember.
✦ Tangible-First Prompt
Start this post with a specific, relatable everyday moment my audience actually lives... like belting out a song in the car before school pickup, slipping into jeans that fit better than expected, or dancing barefoot in the kitchen while dinner's cooking.
Keep it warm, playful, and full of my personality so it reads like a conversation with a friend, not a generic ad. Avoid overused boudoir phrases and lean fully into real-life tangibles.
🔥 Pro Tip
Keep a Tangible Moment Bank in your phone notes. Every time you live a little moment that makes you smile, laugh, or exhale... add it. Then feed AI a few from your list so your posts are always original and impossible to copy.
Lesson 06
Blend In Pre-Education
Boudoir is a luxury, not a coupon. If you want high-quality leads, you have to teach people how your studio works without scaring them off. The trick is weaving it INTO the story so it never reads like a policy sheet.
✦ Session fee vs. images. The fee reserves the experience. Images and products are chosen separately.
✦ Same-day image reveals. She picks her favorites the same day, while the magic is still fresh.
✦ Pro hair & makeup. Included, so she shows up and gets pampered.
✦ Client closet. 300+ pieces, so she does not have to shop or stress about what to bring.
✦ Payment plans. Options exist, so cost is a conversation, not a wall.
✦ Private studio. A luxury space that is hers alone for the day.
✦ Pre-Education Prompt
In this post, mention that images are chosen the same day and that the client closet with 300+ pieces is included... but weave it into the story so it feels natural, like a friend filling her in, not a sales pitch or a list of rules.
Lesson 07
Make Posts POP in the Feed
Your audience is scrolling fast. You have about 2 seconds to stop her thumb. The first line is everything.
Pattern interrupt first lines
"Wait... you've never done THIS for yourself before?"
"This isn't for the perfect woman. This is for the woman who's ready to feel alive again."
Then keep her reading
White space between sentences so it never feels heavy.
Short, readable chunks. No paragraphs that look like homework.
Natural emojis. Sprinkle, never dump.
End with a personal invitation CTA
Not a hard sell. An invite. Like you are pulling out a chair just for her.
✦ CTA Example
"There's a spot in October with your name on it... I'm just waiting for you to pull up a chair to the table." 🤍
✦ Scroll-Stopper Prompt
Write this so the very first line stops the scroll with a pattern interrupt. Use short, readable chunks with white space between sentences. Sprinkle only 1 to 3 natural emojis. End with my personal invitation CTA that feels like I am pulling out a chair just for her, never a hard sell.
Lesson 08
The Self-Check + Variations
Before anything goes live, make AI proof its own work. Then make it give you options so you are never stuck with one take.
Make it proof itself
✦ Self-Check Prompt
Before you give me the final version, check your own work. Does this follow my brand rules, avoid every generic boudoir phrase, use real tangibles, and sound like I am talking directly to one woman like a friend? If not, rewrite it until it does.
Then get options
✦ Variations Prompt
Now give me 3 different versions of this post. Keep the same persona, goal, and brand rules, but change the opening tangible and the energy of each one so I can pick my favorite.
Your DO / DO NOT list
✓ Do
Sound like YOU
Use real tangibles
Target one woman at a time
Open with a pattern interrupt
Make it feel like a personal invite
Offer multiple versions
✕ Don't
Use generic boudoir phrases
Lead with pain points
Write like a brochure
Ignore your format rules
Overuse emojis or exclamation points
Talk to a crowd instead of one woman
Final self-check before you post
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First line stops the scroll with a pattern interrupt.