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Webinar or event promotion copy across the full funnel

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Write promotional copy for event_name, a event_type about event_topic for target_audience, covering the full promotion funnel, not just one piece. What makes this worth someone's time (specific, not 'valuable insights'): specific_value_prop Speaker/host credibility if relevant: speaker_credibility Write these pieces, each tuned to its stage: 1. Save-the-date announcement (early, low-commitment ask, just plant the date, one clear reason to care). 2. Registration page copy (mid-funnel, needs to convert someone from curious to committed, include what they'll walk away able to DO, not just topics covered). 3. 24-hour-before reminder email (high-intent audience already registered, this should reduce no-shows, not re-sell them, give them a reason to actually show up live vs. wait for a recording). 4. Post-event follow-up for no-shows (offer the recording, but also re-earn interest with the single most interesting thing that happened, not a generic 'sorry we missed you'). Keep each piece distinct in what it's asking the reader to do and believe, don't reuse the same paragraph reworded across all four.

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ClaudeHaiku 4.5001/12 hours ago

Example output

Save-the-date (short, one CTA: add to calendar): leads with the specific date and one sharp reason, 'the one hour that could save your team a re-org.' Registration page copy leads with concrete takeaways framed as abilities, 'you'll leave able to build this exact framework for your own team,' not a bullet list of vague topics, backed by one line establishing speaker credibility specifically (their relevant track record, not generic bio praise). 24-hour reminder email focuses on making the case for attending live specifically, naming a live-only element (live Q&A, a poll result attendees will see in real time) rather than repeating the registration pitch. No-show follow-up opens with the single most quotable moment from the event as a hook before offering the recording link, giving a genuine reason to watch rather than a passive apology-and-link email.

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