If you’ve ever stared at a Google Doc like it personally offended you… this will feel uncomfortably familiar.

You already have the words.

You just don’t know which ones are dangerous.

That’s the problem nobody admits.

You’ve got:

  • testimonials
  • reviews
  • emails
  • transcripts
  • Reddit threads
  • feedback docs
  • competitor copy

Basically a small landfill of text.

And yet… when it’s time to write the hook?

Nothing.

So you poke at the keyboard like it might confess something.

I know this feeling because I lived there.

I wasn’t short on ideas. I was short on angles that actually made people stop.

I’d write a hook.

Delete it.
Rewrite it.
Lower my standards.

Hit publish anyway.

Sometimes it worked. Most times it quietly died.

Which is worse, by the way.

Here’s the ugly truth nobody wants to say out loud

Most hooks don’t fail because they’re bad.

They fail because they’re made up.

Invented pain.
Invented urgency.
Invented insight.

Polite guesses dressed up as persuasion.

And audiences can smell that from across the internet.

So I stopped guessing

And started doing something embarrassingly obvious:

I went looking for the good stuff that already existed.

The complaints people repeat.

The objections they trip over.

The lines they use when they’re frustrated, skeptical, or relieved.

Turns out… that’s where the hooks are hiding.

Which brings us to this thing

The Hook Miner Playbook

It’s a system for pulling high-performing hooks and angles out of text that already exists — instead of staring at a blank page like it owes you money.

It doesn’t tell you what to write.

It shows you where the leverage is hiding and gives you a repeatable way to extract it.

Think less “creative writing.” More “forensic investigation.”

How it works (without the hype)

The playbook runs on 10 mining strategies.

Each one is designed to surface a different kind of persuasion fuel:

  • pain people actually complain about
  • objections they never say out loud
  • proof that calms the skeptic brain
  • mistakes that build trust
  • the real reason something works
  • what happens if they do nothing

Each strategy comes with 10 reusable ChatGPT prompts.

That’s 100 total.

Not templates. Not fill-in-the-blanks.

Tools.

You paste in:

  • a testimonial
  • a review
  • a Reddit rant
  • a sales page
  • a call transcript

And it hands you:

  • hook angles
  • lead ideas
  • objection-based framing
  • proof-backed claims
  • story setups

No incense. No brainstorming playlist. Just extraction.

What changes when you use it

You stop saying: “Let’s see if this lands.”

And start saying: “This will land — and here’s why.”

Your writing gets:

  • sharper
  • faster
  • more specific
  • harder to ignore

Not louder. Not longer.

Just more accurate.

Which, inconveniently, works better.

If you don’t fix this…

You’ll keep publishing content that’s fine.

Not bad. Not embarrassing.

Just… invisible.

You’ll keep rewriting hooks that were never right to begin with. You’ll keep wasting material that could’ve done real work.

And you’ll keep telling yourself it’s a “platform issue.”

(It’s not.)

The offer (and yes, this part is weird)

Access to The Hook Miner Playbook is free.

No tiers.
No upsells.
No “wait for the pitch.”

It lives inside a GPT, so it’s interactive — not a PDF you forget about.

If you want weekly new strategies and prompts, you can subscribe to the email list.

If not, you still get the system.

Use it.
Don’t use it.
Totally your call.

If your job involves making words persuade…

…and you already have text sitting around collecting dust —

You should at least see what’s hiding in it.

Click Here For FREE Access

Quick questions people always ask

Is this for beginners? No. If you don’t understand basic copy or content, this will feel sharp.

Does it write content for me? No. It tells you what matters enough to write about.

What kind of text can I use? Anything written by a human who had feelings: reviews, emails, threads, transcripts, ads.

How fast does it work? Usually minutes. Sometimes faster if the text is spicy.

What does this do in one sentence? It turns existing text into a reliable source of hooks and angles without guessing.

Only available while access is open

Once you realize how much persuasion is hiding in plain sight, brainstorming starts to feel like unnecessary cardio.

Just try it and see for yourself.

Unexpected side effect...

Your writing starts sounding like it knows the reader personally.

Because… it kind of does.


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