trainer-write-wechat-article
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npx skills add https://github.com/mebusw/mebusw-marketplace --skill trainer-write-wechat-article
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Skill 文档
WeChat Article Writer
Write engaging WeChat Official Account articles that capture attention, provide value, and drive engagement. Output in Markdownâuse plain characters for tables (no MD tables) since WeChat editor cannot parse them.
Key Principles
- Pyramid Principle: Main conclusion first, then supporting arguments
- Engaging hooks: First 60 seconds must grab attention
- Emotional closing: End with call-to-action and engagement prompt
- Human tone: Avoid AI-generated patterns and phrasing
- Reader-focused: Address “you” directly, solve real problems
Article Parameters
Define before writing:
| Element | Options |
|---|---|
| Purpose | Inform, Inspire, Persuade, Entertain |
| Tone | Professional, Casual, Inspirational, Humorous |
| Length | Short: 800-1,200 words, Standard: 1,200-2,000 words |
| Action | Read, Share, Comment, Follow |
Title Formulas
- Numbered List: “7 Time Management Tips to Add 2 Hours to Your Day”
- How-to: “How to Run Efficient Meetings? 3 Steps to Cut Time in Half”
- Contrast: “The Hard Work You’re Doing Is Destroying Your Career”
- Question: “Why You Learn Everything Yet Still Struggle”
- Story: “From 5K to 50K Monthly: His 3-Year Secret Weapon”
- Curiosity: “3 Negotiation Tricks Communication Experts Never Tell You”
Article Structure
Opening (10-15%)
âââ Hook: Grab attention immediately
âââ Bridge: Connect to reader's pain
âââ Promise: What they'll gain
âââ Preview: Roadmap ahead
Body (70-75%)
âââ Point 1: Subheading â Explanation â Example â Action
âââ Point 2: Subheading â Explanation â Example â Action
âââ Point 3: Subheading â Explanation â Example â Action
Closing (10-15%)
âââ Summary: Recap key points
âââ CTA: Specific action to take
âââ Prompt: Question to drive comments
Hook Techniques
| Type | Example |
|---|---|
| Direct address | “Do you also struggle with…” |
| Contrarian | “Most people get this wrong…” |
| Story | “Last week, my student Wang…” |
| Stat | “80% of people will…” |
| Question | “Why does…” |
Body Content Guidelines
Each point should include:
- Subheading – Clear, benefit-oriented, parallel structure
- Explanation – What and why
- Evidence – Data, example, or story
- Actionable tip – How to apply
Content principles:
- Use specific examples, not abstractions
- Mix data with stories
- Include “you” to involve reader
- Break text every 3-4 paragraphs
- Use emojis for visual interest
- Highlight key phrases in bold
Closing Elements
CTA Examples:
- “Share with friends who need this”
- “Share your experience in comments”
- “Follow for daily growth tips”
- “Like to help others discover this”
Engagement Prompts:
- Ask a question to encourage comments
- Create a conversation starter
- Invite opinion on the topic
Output Format
# [Compelling Title]
## Opening
[Hook paragraph - grab attention immediately]
[Bridge - connect to reader's pain]
[Promise and preview - what they'll gain]
## Body
### [Benefit-Oriented Subheading 1]
[Explanation with specific examples]
ð¡ **Actionable Tip:** [Specific takeaway]
### [Benefit-Oriented Subheading 2]
[Explanation with specific examples]
ð¡ **Actionable Tip:** [Specific takeaway]
### [Benefit-Oriented Subheading 3]
[Explanation with specific examples]
ð¡ **Actionable Tip:** [Specific takeaway]
## Closing
[Summary of key points in fresh words]
[Call to action - specific, immediate]
---
**ð¬ Discussion**
[Question to prompt comments]
---
*Author: [Name]*
*Source: [Account Name]*
Common Article Types
| Type | Structure | Tone |
|---|---|---|
| How-to | Problem â Solution Steps â Examples | Helpful, practical |
| Listicle | Intro â X Tips â Conclusion | Scannable, concise |
| Story-Driven | Story â Insight â Application | Engaging, emotional |
| Opinion | Provocative â Arguments â Evidence | Authoritative |
| Case Study | Background â Challenge â Solution â Results | Analytical |
Writing Tips
Engagement:
- Speak directly to “you”
- Ask rhetorical questions
- Create emotional resonance
- Use specific details
Readability:
- Write conversationally
- Avoid jargon
- Use simple words
- Short sentences and paragraphs
Sharing Triggers:
- Include surprising insights
- Create “a-ha!” moments
- Make reader look smart sharing it
- Provide practical tips
Common Mistakes
| Avoid | Do Instead |
|---|---|
| Generic filler opening | Start with attention-grabbing hook |
| Bury main point at end | State core message upfront |
| Long paragraphs | Keep paragraphs 1-3 sentences |
| Abstract concepts | Use specific examples |
| No call to action | End with clear CTA |
| Pure information | Include actionable takeaways |
Integration
Reference trainer-methodologies skill for:
- Pyramid Principle structure
- NLP language patterns
- ORID reflective questions