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Build YouMind prompts that turn notes, saved articles, PDFs, and highlights into blog posts, learning guides, reading notes, and article image briefs. Add your goal, choose the output and audience, then copy a writing prompt, source plan, structure, and visual brief.
Blog and learning brief
Turn my YouMind notes about AI prompt generators into a practical SEO blog post with examples and takeaways
SEO blog post for blog readers with image ideas
YouMind settings
Create a SEO blog post for blog readers. Goal: Turn my YouMind notes about AI prompt generators into a practical SEO blog post with examples and takeaways. Source material: YouMind notes and links. Tone: clear and practical. Use YouMind's writing and learning skills: synthesize the sources first, preserve important claims, explain concepts clearly, and suggest useful article visuals. Before drafting, synthesize the source material into key insights, note any missing context, then create the final output with clear structure, examples, actionable takeaways, and recommended article images where useful.
Collect: YouMind notes and links. Extract: key facts, examples, quotes, links, concepts, questions, and contradictions. Learn: explain the hard concepts in plain language and connect them to practical examples. Cluster: group related ideas into themes, arguments, evidence, and open questions. Decide: identify the main thesis, strongest supporting points, what should be left out, and where visuals can clarify the idea. Adapt: write for blog readers in a clear and practical tone.
Output type: SEO blog post 1. Working title or headline 2. One-paragraph summary 3. Key insights or sections 4. Supporting evidence from the source material 5. Recommended article images, captions, and alt text 6. Recommended next steps or CTA 7. Open questions and missing source gaps
Hero image concept: a clear editorial visual for "Turn my YouMind notes about AI prompt generators into a practical SEO blog post with examples and takeaways" that feels specific to the topic, not generic stock art. In-article visuals: 2-3 diagrams, comparison images, or conceptual illustrations that help blog readers understand the main idea faster. Style: clear and practical, modern, clean, readable, and suitable for a blog article. Alt text: write descriptive alt text for each visual so the article is more accessible and SEO-friendly. Avoid: vague AI glow effects, unreadable text inside images, and visuals that do not add meaning to the article.
Prompt formula
YouMind prompts work best when they clarify the source material, audience, article goal, learning takeaways, and image needs before asking for the final draft.
Choose whether the source material should become a blog post, learning guide, reading notes, research brief, or image brief.
Tell YouMind what it should use: notes, links, PDFs, saved articles, highlights, rough drafts, or personal learning notes.
Have the AI suggest hero images, diagrams, captions, and alt text that make the article easier to understand.
Examples
Create an SEO blog post for blog readers. Goal: turn my YouMind notes about AI prompt generators into a practical article with examples and takeaways. Source material: YouMind notes and links. Tone: clear and practical. Synthesize the sources first, then write the article outline, draft, image ideas, and alt text.
Create a learning guide for students and researchers. Goal: turn saved articles and highlights into a structured guide with concepts, examples, exercises, and questions to revisit. Source material: saved articles and highlights. Tone: educational and structured.
Create an article image brief for content marketers. Goal: generate hero image and in-article visual ideas for a blog post about using AI tools for research and writing. Include image concepts, style direction, captions, alt text, and what to avoid.
SEO guide
Do not only ask for a final draft. Ask the AI to synthesize your YouMind notes first, group themes, explain hard concepts, flag weak evidence, and identify missing context before writing.
Match the prompt to the blog experience. A strong article needs a thesis, sections, evidence, examples, takeaways, hero image ideas, in-article visuals, captions, and useful alt text.
A YouMind prompt generator helps turn a blog, learning, or research goal into a structured prompt for transforming source materials into articles, reading notes, learning guides, and article image briefs.
Include the desired output, target audience, source material type, tone, main goal, required structure, and whether YouMind should suggest hero images, diagrams, captions, or alt text.
It is for both. The prompt starts with synthesis of notes, links, PDFs, saved articles, or highlights, then turns the insights into a usable blog post, learning guide, or content asset.
A basic blog prompt generator focuses on drafting text. This YouMind prompt generator emphasizes source synthesis, learning structure, reading notes, and article image ideas before the final draft.