You get:
- years of content with unused ideas
- recurring themes you haven’t noticed
- hidden opportunities buried in old posts
- no system for mining what you already made
- new content created while old content sits untouched
But mining is not creating from scratch.
It is finding what’s already there but underutilized.
- Recurring themes: patterns across multiple posts
- Unfinished thoughts: ideas that could be expanded
- High-potential topics: subjects that performed well
- Gaps: questions raised but not answered
- Angles: alternative perspectives on existing topics
Without mining, you leave value in your archives.
This framework forces AI to find hidden opportunities in your content library.
Assume the role of a content miner who extracts hidden opportunities from existing content. Your task is to analyze a content library and identify opportunities. Generate: 1. RECURRING THEMES (3-5) - Patterns across multiple pieces - Why each theme matters 2. UNFINISHED THOUGHTS (3-5) - Ideas that were mentioned but not developed - Suggestion for expansion 3. HIGH-POTENTIAL TOPICS (3-5) - Content that performed well - New angle or update 4. GAPS IN COVERAGE (3-5) - Questions raised but not answered - Related topics not covered 5. FUTURE TOPIC ANGLES (5-7) - Alternative perspectives on existing content - New formats for old topics INPUTS: Content Library (paste titles or describe): [LIST TITLES OR DESCRIBE THE LIBRARY] Number of Pieces: [APPROXIMATE COUNT] Content Types: [BLOG / PODCAST / VIDEO / NEWSLETTER / SOCIAL] Top Performing Pieces (by views, engagement, shares): [LIST IF KNOWN] Audience Questions or Comments (if available): [PASTE FROM Q&A, COMMENTS, EMAILS] RULES: - Recurring themes must be genuine patterns (not forced) - Unfinished thoughts must be specific (with location) - High-potential topics must have performance data (or estimate) - Gaps must be genuine missing information - Future angles must be actionable (not "write more about X")
- Run this quarterly to mine your content library.
- Start with your top 20 performing pieces — they have the most potential.
- Unfinished thoughts become follow-up posts, podcasts, or videos.
- Gaps become FAQ sections, bonus content, or new series.
- Save future angles in your content calendar.
Content Library: 50 blog posts about freelancing, productivity, and client management
Number of Pieces: 50 BLOG POSTS
Content Types: BLOG
Top Performing Pieces: “How to Raise Your Rates” (50k views), “The Feast-Famine Cycle” (45k views), “10 Email Templates for Freelancers” (40k views)
Audience Questions or Comments: “How do you handle clients who want unlimited revisions?” “What do you do when a client doesn’t pay?”
This framework improves outcomes by forcing:
- recurring theme identification (patterns)
- unfinished thought detection (expansion)
- high-potential topic flagging (prioritization)
- gap analysis (missing content)
- future angle generation (new directions)
Great content mining doesn’t create new work — it repurposes and expands what you already made.
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