Key Takeaways
The Enemy: The "Wall of Text"
If your post looks like a university thesis (long paragraphs, no breaks), people will scroll past.
The Golden Rule of Formatting:
- One idea per line.
- Max 2-3 lines per paragraph.
- Use visual breakers: Bullet points, emojis, or straight lines (
-----) to separate sections.

The Big 3 Frameworks
You don't need to invent a structure. Use these three proven formulas for 90% of your content.
1. PAS: Problem – Agitate – Solution
Best for: Educational posts, "How-to" guides, and calling out mistakes.
- Problem: State the pain point clearly.
- Agitate: Make it hurt. Explain the consequences of ignoring it (emotional).
- Solution: Reveal your method or insight to fix it.
Example:
(P) "Your LinkedIn reach is dropping."
(A) "If you ignore this, you will be posting to a ghost town while your competitors steal your leads."
(S) "Here is the 3-step engagement strategy to fix it today..."
2. BAB: Before – After – Bridge
Best for: Case studies, client wins, and personal stories.
- Before: Describe the "Hell" (bad situation).
- After: Describe the "Heaven" (ideal outcome).
- Bridge: Explain exactly how you got from A to B (your service/method).
Example:
(B) "Last month, Client X was spending 20 hours a week on sales calls with unqualified leads."
(A) "Today, they only take 5 calls a week, but they close 80% of them."
(B) "We installed the 'Inbound Filter' system. Here is how it works..."
3. AIDA: Attention – Interest – Desire – Action
Best for: Sales posts (BoFu) and Launches.
- Attention: The Hook.
- Interest: Data, facts, or logic to keep them reading.
- Desire: Paint a picture of what their life looks like with your solution.
- Action: Tell them exactly what to click or comment.




The CreatorHub Advantage: AI-Assisted Structuring
You do not need to memorize these acronyms. CreatorHub allows you to apply these frameworks instantly using two powerful features: The AI Chat and Ask AI (Magic Commands).
Method 1: The CreatorHub AI Chat (Drafting from Scratch)
If you have an idea but no draft, use the main chat interface.
- Action: Open the CreatorHub extension sidebar.
- Prompt: *"Act as a senior copywriter. Write a LinkedIn post about [Topic: Email Marketing] using the **PAS Framework**. Keep the tone punchy."*
- Result: The AI generates a structured draft instantly.
Method 2: "Ask AI" inside the Editor (Refining Your Draft)
If you have already written a rough draft (or a "brain dump"), you can restructure it without leaving the editor.
- Action: Highlight the messy text inside the post editor.
- Trigger: Click the "Ask AI" button (Magic Commands) that appears over the selected text.
- Command: Type *"Rewrite this using the BAB framework"* or *"Structure this using bullet points and the AIDA formula."*
- Result: The tool rewrites your specific text into the requested format instantly.
[VIDEO: Screen recording showing a user highlighting a messy paragraph. They click 'Ask AI', type 'Apply PAS Framework', and the text transforms into Problem/Agitate/Solution format.]
Examples: Before vs. After (Using Ask AI)
| ❌ The Messy Draft | ✅ The "Ask AI" Result (PAS Framework) |
|---|---|
| "I think a lot of people struggle with pricing. It's hard to know what to charge and sometimes you underprice yourself which is bad because you lose money and respect." | <strong>Problem:</strong> Most freelancers are guessing at their prices.<br><br><strong>Agitate:</strong> Every time you undercharge, you don't just lose money. You lose authority. Clients treat you like a commodity, not an expert.<br><br><strong>Solution:</strong> Stop guessing. Use the 'Value-Based' pricing model. Here is the formula: |
Actionable Steps (Homework)
The "Brain Dump"
Open the CreatorHub editor. Write 5-6 sentences about a problem your ICP faces. Do not worry about formatting.
The Framework Test
Highlight that text. Use Ask AI to rewrite it using the PAS framework.
The Formatting Polish
Ensure there are no paragraphs longer than 3 lines. Add bullet points to the "Solution" section.
The "Skim" Check
Look away and look back at your screen. Can you understand the main point just by reading the first sentence of each line? If yes, it's ready.

