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Event Agenda Highlights

Updated over 2 months ago

The "Event Agenda Highlights Creator" is designed to transform the full content of an event agenda into concise and engaging promotional video content. This creator highlights key speakers and important panels or presentations, encouraging viewers to register for the event.

How It Works

Input Section

The Creator begins by accepting the following inputs:
Text: The full content of the event agenda.
User Input: Optional instructions that can define the first of the most important speakers.

Research Section

This section involves analyzing the provided text and User Input to gather vital information:

• Ensures there are at least three different speakers in the source content; otherwise,
outputs an error.
• Analyzes the event's focus and identifies the main theme.
• Defines the first of the most important speakers from the User Input or by analyzing the
Event Information.
• Extracts key details about the three most important speakers, such as their titles, expertise,
and affiliations, prioritizing the most relevant speakers for the event's theme.
• Extracts key details about the three most important panels or presentations, giving them a
title and key details.
• Confirms the event's specific date, time, and format (online or in-person).
• Analyzes and follows the tone and voice in the Event Information when writing.

Writing Section

In crafting the output, this Creator employs a structured and narrative-driven approach:
Engaging Headline: Writes an engaging, editorial headline about the event.
Event Name and Date: Mentions the name and date of the event, just that.
Opening Paragraph (Event Summary): Writes an exciting opening paragraph summarizing
the event and for whom it is relevant, using two separate sentences.
Speakers Sub-headline: Writes a short, creative sub-headline on the theme 'people to listen to', preceding a list of the most relevant speakers.
Speaker Names and Presentations:
Writes the name of the first of the most important speakers.
Makes a short, one-sentence presentation of the first speaker and their talk,
without repeating the name.
Writes the name and presentation of the second and third speakers following the
same structure.
Panels Sub-headline: Writes a short, creative sub-headline on the theme 'things to attend',
preceding a list of the most important panels or presentations.
Panels Titles and Presentations:
Writes a short title and one-sentence presentation for the first, second, and third panels or presentations.
Additional Items: Writes exactly three short but complete sentences listing other 'not-to- miss' items on the agenda in a rapid-fire fashion.
Call to Action: Ends with a compelling call-to-action inviting immediate registration, emphasizing the event's value.

Best Use Scenarios

This Creator is ideal for

Event Promotions: Transforming event agendas into concise, engaging content that
highlights key speakers and panels.
Content Marketing: Enhancing content marketing efforts with well-structured, event-
focused promotional content.
Audience Engagement: Providing detailed event insights and encouraging potential
attendees to register for the event.

User Guide

Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Provide the Event Agenda: Input the complete content of the event agenda.
2. Set User Input: Optionally, specify the first of the most important speakers if you want to
emphasize a particular individual.
3. Run the Creator: Allow the model to analyze the inputs and generate the structured
promotional content.
4. Review and Customize: Fine-tune the generated content to better match the specific
requirements.

Tinker with it

Highlight Specific Speakers: Use the User Input to focus on particular speakers or aspects of the event important for the target audience.
Adapt for Various Events: Customize the narrative to better appeal to different segments of your target audience and ensure relevance.

Rules

If the creator can not find three (3) different speakers in the Event Information, then it will disregard the rest of the instructions and only output ERROR.

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