Content Engine — Atomize & Ship

MODULE 03 · CONTENT ENGINE

One idea in. Twelve assets out.

You don’t have a content problem. You have an atomization problem. Every solid idea is six blog posts, twelve LinkedIn posts, four threads, a video script, and a newsletter — if you have the engine to extract them. Stop writing in formats. Start writing in ideas.

The Atomization Tree

This is the core mental model. One “pillar” idea splits into many “atoms” — each atom is shaped for the platform that consumes it. Your job is to capture pillar ideas. The agent’s job is to atomize them.

PILLAR IDEA
e.g. “Most companies measure the wrong sales metric”
LONG-FORM
1× blog post (1.5k words)
1× newsletter issue
1× podcast outline
SOCIAL
3× LinkedIn posts
5× X/Twitter threads
2× quote graphics
VIDEO
1× 60s vertical short
1× 8-min YouTube
3× clip variants
SALES
1× pitch slide
2× cold email hooks
1× case study lead

The Cadence

You don’t post randomly. The Content Engine runs on a weekly grid. Every day, every platform, the right format. One pillar idea per week feeds all of it.

MON
BLOG
LI POST
TUE
X THREAD
LI POST
WED
SHORT
LI POST
THU
EMAIL
X POST
FRI
YT VIDEO
LI POST
SAT
X RECAP
SUN
DIGEST

12 atoms shipped per week. One pillar idea fuels it all. No “what do I post today?” — ever.

Voice: The #1 Failure Mode

The single biggest reason AI content sounds like AI: generic voice. Solve voice and your engine produces content indistinguishable from your best post. Skip it and every output sounds like LinkedIn-bro-ChatGPT.

✗ GENERIC AI VOICE

“In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, it’s crucial for companies to leverage cutting-edge AI solutions to drive growth and unlock unprecedented value. Here are 5 game-changing strategies…”

✓ OPERATOR VOICE (YOURS)

“You’re measuring activity. Pipeline meetings, calls dialed, MQLs. None of it matters. The only metric that pays your team is deals closed in the next 60 days. Everything else is theater.”

To get voice right, feed the agent 10-20 of your best past posts as a voice corpus. Don’t describe your voice — show it. The agent learns rhythm, sentence length, opinion-density, vocabulary tics. That’s voice.

The Engine Config

Drop this into your runtime. The agent reads the brief, pulls voice from corpus, and produces all 12 atoms in a single pass. You review, polish 10%, ship.

content-engine.yaml
# Voice corpus — feed your best 10-20 posts voice: corpus_path: “./voice/your_best_posts.md” tone_markers: [“direct”, “contrarian”, “data-backed”] banned_phrases: [“leverage”, “unlock”, “game-changing”, “in today’s”] # Atomization recipe — one pillar → twelve atoms atomize: pillar_brief: “prompts/pillar_brief.md” outputs: – {type: “blog”, words: 1500, count: 1} – {type: “linkedin”, words: 200, count: 5} – {type: “x_thread”, tweets: 8, count: 3} – {type: “video_script”, seconds: 60, count: 1} – {type: “newsletter”, words: 600, count: 1} # Human review — always review: {required: true, polish_pct: 10}

What Changes When This Ships

12×
Output volume
per week
90%
Less time
per pillar
3-5×
Audience growth
over 90 days

Roles: Agent vs. You

TaskOwnerWhy
Pick pillar idea✗ YOUTaste & conviction. Agent can’t have an opinion worth posting.
Write pillar brief✗ YOU3-5 bullets. The core argument. Agent fills in the rest.
Atomize to 12 formats✓ AGENTPure format-shifting. Mechanical. Agent crushes it.
Apply voice corpus✓ AGENTPattern-matching. The corpus does the heavy lifting.
Review & polish✗ YOU10% touch-ups. The 10% that makes it sound like you.
Schedule & publish✓ AGENTPush to buffer/typefully/etc. on the right cadence.
Reply to comments✗ YOUThat’s where trust is built. Never delegate the conversation.
🎯 THE 14-DAY VOICE LOCK

Most teams skip this. Don’t.

Before you ship any agent-generated content publicly, spend two weeks ONLY tuning voice. Generate 10 LinkedIn posts. Read them aloud. Mark the ones that sound like you and the ones that don’t. Update your corpus. Repeat. By day 14, the agent’s output should be 80%+ on-voice. Skip this step and the engine produces volume — but the volume doesn’t compound, because none of it sounds like you.

Common Pitfalls

  • 1Skipping voice corpus → every post sounds like an AI press release. Fix: 20 best posts in, every time.
  • 2Auto-publishing without review → one tone-deaf post burns 6 months of trust. Fix: human ships, always.
  • 3Atomizing weak pillars → 12 versions of a bad idea. Fix: spend more time on the pillar brief than the atoms.
  • 4Ignoring engagement signals → engine pumps content, audience tunes out. Fix: weekly recap of top vs. bottom 20%, feed back into corpus.

Module Recap

The Content Engine is not about producing more content. It’s about producing more versions of the right content. Pick fewer, better ideas. Atomize relentlessly. Lock voice. Ship human-reviewed output on a deterministic weekly cadence. By week 12, your engine is producing more on-brand content than three full-time creators ever could — and you’ve barely typed a sentence.

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