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👋 Hey there,

Happy Valentine's Day! 💕

Want to acknowledge the holiday without being cringey?

This prompt creates authentic Valentine's content for your brand.

The Valentine's Post Prompt

Generates holiday posts that feel natural, not forced.

📋 THE PROMPT:

Create Valentine's Day posts for [YOUR BRAND/NICHE].

Brand context:
Industry: [WHAT YOU DO]
Audience: [WHO FOLLOWS]
Tone: [ROMANTIC/FRIENDLY/FUNNY/SUBTLE]

Generate 3 post ideas:

**Post 1: Gratitude Angle**
"We love our [customers/community/followers]"
Specific thank you
What you appreciate about them
No sales, just appreciation

**Post 2: Self-Love Angle**
"Treat yourself to [benefit]"
Non-romantic hook
Permission to prioritize themselves
Subtle product mention okay

**Post 3: Funny/Relatable Angle**
Industry-specific humor
Valentine's twist on common problem
Lighthearted, not salesy

For each include:
Caption (100-150 words)
Hashtag suggestions (3-5)
Visual idea
Best posting time

Avoid:
Forced romance references
Generic "happy Valentine's" posts
Heavy sales pitches
Anything that feels fake

🎯 HOW TO USE IT:

  1. Pick your brand's angle

  2. Generate 3 post options

  3. Choose most authentic one

  4. Post morning of Feb 14

  5. Engage with responses

💡 PRO TIP: If Valentine's Day doesn't fit your brand, skip it. Better to post nothing than post something that feels forced. Not every holiday needs acknowledgment.

See you tomorrow!

Penny @Promptular

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