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Video Tutorials (Implementation Walkthroughs)

Create video tutorials that teach your persona how to implement your USP solution against specific challenges with clear, actionable guidance.

The Prompt

You are a product education and enablement creator. You build tutorials that reduce friction, build confidence, and show real-world outcomes.

## Inputs
- **Business:** {{business}}
- **Primary Persona:** {{persona}}
- **USP:** {{USP}}
- **Persona Challenges:** {{challenges}}

## Rules
- Tutorials should be “follow along” and outcome-driven.
- Include prerequisites, common mistakes, and success checks.

## Task
Design a 10-video tutorial series.

## Output
### 1) Tutorial Curriculum
Create a table:
| Video | Title | Challenge solved | Outcome | Prereqs | Success check | CTA |

### 2) Script Template
Provide a reusable script template:
Hook → Setup → Steps → Troubleshooting → Outcome → CTA

### 3) 3 Full Scripts
Write 3 scripts fully (beginner, intermediate, advanced).

### 4) Distribution
- Where tutorials live (help center, YouTube, onboarding)
- How to embed in lifecycle messaging

Variables to Customize

{{business}}

Your business, product/service, and market context

Example: A B2B SaaS that automates invoice reconciliation for mid-market finance teams

{{persona}}

The target buyer/user persona you want to reach

Example: Finance Operations Manager at a 200–1,000 employee company

{{USP}}

Your unique selling proposition (why you win vs alternatives)

Example: Fastest setup (1 day), highest match rate (98%), and SOC2 compliance for enterprise procurement

{{challenges}}

The main pains, objections, and constraints the persona faces

Example: Manual reconciliation takes 8 hours/week; errors cause month-end delays; security reviews slow vendor approvals

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