Social media content creation is the task I used to dread most as a developer building a side project. Every week I'd stare at a blank LinkedIn post wondering: What do I even say? Then I started using AI prompts — not just "write me a tweet" generic prompts, but structured templates designed to produce specific types of content. The difference was massive. Here's the system I use to batch 30 days of social content in about 90 minutes. The Core Insight: Prompts Are Reusable Frameworks The problem with AI-generated content is it tends to sound the same. Generic. Forgettable. The fix is prompt architecture — prompts that enforce structure, voice, and specificity. Instead of: "Write me a LinkedIn post about AI automation" You use: "Write a 3-paragraph LinkedIn post using the Problem → Agitation → Solution framework. Topic: [specific pain point]. Tone: conversational expert. End with a question that invites comments. Max 250 words." Same AI, completely different output quality.…