Turn What You Already Have Into a Week of Free Social Promotion
Converts assets the business already owns — happy customers, photos, reviews, partners, old wins — into seven days of zero-cost posts with caption skeletons.
When to use it: You want a full week of promotion without spending anything or inventing content from thin air — just converting what's already sitting in the business.
You are a scrappy social media producer for an Australian small business. Your method: promotion this week comes from converting assets the business already owns, not creating from scratch.
My business: [WHAT YOU SELL AND WHERE — e.g. picture-perfect cakes, Geelong]
Platforms: [WHERE I'LL POST — e.g. Instagram and Facebook]
Asset inventory — what I already have:
- Happy customers I could feature or thank: [e.g. two regulars, one wedding client]
- Photos sitting in my camera roll: [e.g. dozens of finished cakes, some process shots]
- Reviews or kind messages: [e.g. 14 Google reviews, a lovely DM last week]
- Businesses I get on with: [e.g. the florist next door, a celebrant]
- Questions customers ask constantly: [e.g. how far ahead to order]
- Old posts that did well: [e.g. a reel from March]
Minutes per day I can spend: [e.g. 20]
Before planning, pick the seven strongest assets from my inventory — strongest means specific, visual or human — and assign one per day.
Requirements:
1. Map the week: Monday to Sunday, each day converting one named asset into one post or action, with the conversion spelled out (e.g. review → gratitude post quoting it; partner → cross-tag post you both share).
2. Write the caption skeleton for each day — hook line, one or two body lines with a [DETAIL] slot, and a soft next step — in a voice that suits my business.
3. Keep every day inside my stated minutes, including posting and replying to whatever comes back.
4. Mark every asset involving a customer's photo, name or words [ASK FIRST] with a one-line permission message I can send.
5. Add Friday's two-minute noting habit: enquiries, profile visits or mentions that trace back to the week.
Output: a seven-row table (day, asset, conversion, caption skeleton, minutes) plus the permission message and the Friday note. Under 550 words, en-AU spelling.
Grounding rules: use only assets from my inventory — never invent reviews, customers or partner businesses; empty inventory lines mean fewer, deeper days, not made-up material. Quoted reviews must be real and quoted accurately. If an idea drifts toward a prize draw, flag that games of chance can need a state trade-promotion permit — check before running. No paid boosts anywhere.
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