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Prompt Playbook: Bootstrapping Growth Without Cash PART 4

Prompt Playbook: Bootstrapping Growth Without Cash

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Hey Prompt Entrepreneur,

Today we’re continuing to borrow other people’s audiences.

The focus now is getting shout outs from creators, influencers and people with sizeable audiences.

The last part was about referrals. Actual users. Tomorrow is about affiliates. People who want to make from sending you traffic.

Today is about people who create content and need to keep bringing interesting stuff to their audiences!

Most people get this horribly wrong.

I get a few DMs a day like this:

"Hi Kyle! I'm John from TechStartup123. We've built an amazing AI tool that revolutionises productivity! Would love to get featured on your content. Our tool does xyz…”.

Nah. It’s not enough. These messages get ignored.

Here's what actually works: providing value first. Content creators need good content constantly. Podcasters need interesting guests. Newsletter writers need fresh insights. Bloggers need compelling stories.

If you can provide us with that you have an in.

Today we're tapping into other people's audiences by helping them create better content, not by just asking them to promote us.

Let's get started:

Summary

Rewarding referrals

  • What do content creators want

  • Research the easy way

  • Build trackable content links

Understanding What Content Creators Actually Need

Content creators are constantly under pressure to produce fresh, valuable material for their audiences. It’s their lifeblood. They need fresh material.

You have two ways in - i) offer them money. Money works. Never fails.

OR give them something they can write or talk about.

Don’t pitch them on the product. Tell them about the story.

When you understand what each type of creator needs, you can position yourself as the solution to their content problems rather than another person asking for promotion. But at the same time? You get a platform.

What type of content do they need? Depends on their platform.

Podcast Hosts need guests who can deliver genuine value through compelling stories and actionable advice. They want people who can speak authoritatively about specific topics, share real results and failures, and engage in natural conversation. You can go on and talk about your niche, its problems and (as an aside) what you’ve built to help.

Newsletter Writers need expert insights, case studies, and trend analysis that helps their subscribers stay ahead. Can you write something up for them that fits their normal style that their audience will want? They’ll feature it.

Short form video creators need visual demos of cool tech, new tools that they can show their audiences that’ll save them time and money.

And so on and so forth.

The key insight: they all need content, and you need distribution. You need to work out the value exchange here.

Research Agent for Finding Content Opportunities

The complexity here comes from the fact that the content creators will all want different forms of value.

Instead of us just taking the same thing to them all (say, a case study) we need to tailor our approach. Thankfully we can lean on AI, especially a research or agent model that can go and dig around for us.

Act as a content opportunity research agent helping me identify creators who need the value I can provide:

MY EXPERTISE AND STORY - quiz me on these first:
- Business: [Your product/service and stage]
- Unique insights: [What you've learned that others haven't]
- Interesting metrics/results: [Specific numbers and outcomes]
- Contrarian opinions: [Where you disagree with conventional wisdom]
- Failure stories: [Mistakes you made and lessons learned]
- Process innovations: [New ways you do things]

RESEARCH AREAS:

**PODCAST OPPORTUNITIES:**
Find 15+ podcasts that interview entrepreneurs in [your specific niche/industry]:
- Show name, host name, typical audience size
- Recent episode topics and guest profiles
- Contact information (email, social, website)
- What value I could provide their audience based on episode themes
- Specific angle or story that would interest this particular show

**NEWSLETTER FEATURES:**
Find 10+ industry newsletters that feature expert insights:
- Newsletter name, editor/writer name, subscriber count estimate
- Content themes and typical contribution formats
- How they feature experts (interviews, quotes, guest articles)
- What unique perspective I could contribute
- Recent topics I could add valuable commentary to

**BLOG GUEST POST OPPORTUNITIES:**
Find 10+ blogs that publish guest content in my space:
- Site name, editor contact, traffic estimate
- Content style and typical article formats
- Guest post guidelines and submission process
- 3-5 specific article ideas I could pitch them
- How my articles would benefit their audience

**SOCIAL MEDIA COLLABORATIONS:**
Find 10+ LinkedIn/Twitter/IG/Tiktok/Youtube creators who feature entrepreneurs:
- Creator name, follower count, engagement rates
- Content themes and typical collaboration formats
- What story or insight I could share with their audience
- How I could add value to their existing content themes

For each opportunity, include:
- SPECIFIC pitch angle based on their content needs
- Why my story/expertise fits their audience
- What format would work best (interview, article, quote, etc.)
- Contact approach and timing considerations

Create a prioritised list based on audience quality and likelihood of response.

This research gives you a targeted list of creators who actually need what you can provide, rather than random outreach to anyone with an audience.

Importantly we need to focus in on people whose audience are interested in.

If we have a tool to help accountants specifically and we go hit up a general productivity podcast we’re off the mark. Instead we hit up accounting podcasts. It has to be aligned. You provide value by pitching something that’s useful; to the content creators’ audiences.

Building Your Trackable Content Links

Before we push out our requests we need (you guessed it) tracking! We need to know whose audiences make it to our product.

Once you've identified content opportunities, you need trackable links that send people back to your site while measuring which creators drive the most valuable traffic. This isn't complex thankfully. We’ve done the hard work. It’s systematic UTM usage integrated with your existing analytics.

Help me build a simple link generator for content creator tracking:

BACKEND LINK GENERATOR:
Create a simple form in my existing backend system that generates clean trackable links:

INPUT FIELDS:
- Creator/source name: ie [growth-newsletter] or [entrepreneur-podcast]
- Content type: podcast, newsletter, blog, interview
- Optional: specific episode/article name

AUTO-GENERATE CLEAN LINK:
- Simple format: yoursite.com/?ref=[source-name]
- Example: yoursite.com/?ref=growth-newsletter
- Example: yoursite.com/?ref=entrepreneur-podcast

BACKEND TRACKING:
When someone visits the link, automatically:
- Capture the "ref" parameter value
- Log it in existing traffic_sources table
- Track all signups/purchases back to that creator
- Show performance in main analytics dashboard

CREATOR EXPERIENCE:
- Give creators a clean, professional link to share
- Easy to remember: yoursite.com/?ref=their-name
- No ugly UTM parameters or complex tracking codes
- Looks trustworthy in show notes, articles, emails

INTEGRATION:
- Works with existing analytics foundation
- Creator performance shows alongside referrals and other sources
- Compare ROI across all growth methods in unified dashboard

Keep it simple - just generates clean links that track properly in the backend.

This is similar to the referral (and indeed the affiliate system) but we’ll create links for the creator to save them time. You could also just give creators a referral and/or affiliate link too. There are lots of ways to chop and change this - we’re exploring them all this week and you can choose the best approach.

Your Day 39 Deliverable

Use the research agent prompt to identify 25+ content creators who need the value you can provide. Focus on podcasts, newsletters, blogs, and social creators in your space who regularly feature entrepreneurs or experts. Focus down on whose audiences would be genuinely interested in what you’ve built - thankfully these people are also our customers.

Build your trackable content link system with proper UTM codes integrated with your existing analytics foundation. Create the links and landing experience you'll share with creators to drive traffic back to your site.

Then reach out to 10+ high-priority creators leading with specific value you can provide their audience. Not a general “plz help” but a concrete exchange of value - giving them something actually useful.

Build in Public Content

"Day 39 of AI Summer Camp: Started outreach to content creators today.

Researched who I should be talking to and, importantly, what I can offer in return.

And of course more tracking! Built a system to track my media appearances and see what drives traffic. “

What's Next?

Tomorrow you complete your bootstrap growth ecosystem by adding an affiliate system. We’re covering this last because it involves cash - and therefore is a step up in complexity!

Keep Prompting,

Kyle

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