How To Turn the Most Boring Piece of Content Into Something Worth Posting
Full UMF workflow for short content, the real output, and why normal AI just couldn’t compete.
TLDR: Today you will see how you can easily make the most boring piece of content way more interesting — and we will also compare it with the output from normal AI. The example today will be short content. Easy, fast & high quality.
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Getting Started
In the last post about the UMF I showed how you can write a post — and more specifically a motivational post. This time I wanted to show you guys something very simple. Say you have an idea of what to post — but it’s not interesting yet? 🤔
That’s what I want to show you today — simply rewrite something boring into something truly interesting. 👍
So let’s get started! The first thing you do is open up the UMF and click ‘Get Started’. Then you get greeted with this starting message:
If you don’t really know what to enter — use this guiding message. You’ll be able to give a solid input. 😋🧐
The more info you provide, the better job the UMF can do. BUT... for this post I am not going to use that. I’m going to keep it as simple as it can get on purpose — so you can see that it works even with very bad input. 😂
My input:
I deliberately only said I wanted to make it more interesting. And then I copy-pasted... about the most boring and flat message about rain on the planet. 😂 The message is that people should start appreciating rain instead of complaining — because it’s the very thing that keeps everything alive on the planet. 👍😉
Then based on that I received 8 follow-up questions → Here are the elements with my answers 👇:
Platform: Facebook Post
Length: Super short and punchy
Audience: Nature lovers
Vibe: A mix between funny / cheeky & bold / sassy
What kind of post: A nature appreciation post and that humans can be terribly short-sighted
Include a deeper message: No, just about the rain
CTA: No
Extras like emojis etc.: Do what you think is best
Notice how I made it very specific to nature lovers — and told it to stay really short and punchy. The reason is that I want to see what it does when it has a very concrete audience and style to optimize for.
So that is everything I entered, and this was the result: (Click open to see the full screenshots)


Honestly, the fact that there is not a single emoji in there seriously hurts my eyes. 😋😂 But then, that is my own fault because I told it to do what it thought would be best. 😏
But on a serious note — don’t look at it from your own perspective. Imagine you are a nature lover, scrolling social media because you are bored, and then coming across this. I can imagine that will hit the right nerve. 👍
Then reconsider how little effort we put in for this — it took me 2 minutes at most!
Now truth be told — UMF shines most with longer texts because it can implement all sorts of copywriting techniques, which it obviously can’t for this because it is way too short for that. But I know many like to post ‘bite-sized snacks’ online — so I thought it would be fun to show this! 😋
The thing is though... I know what you are all thinking now. If the UMF can’t implement copywriting stuff into such short content — then why not just use a normal AI chat? Well, let’s compare and have a look! 👀💪
How Does It Compare to a Normal AI Chat?
I gave the chat the exact same input as I gave the UMF. It didn’t ask me anything — it just spit out the content lol. 🤔😂
😴😴 Huh? Oh, you’re back. Right. 😂
Am I saying this is bad...? Not per se — though honestly I wouldn’t read that personally. (Meaning I do think it’s bad. 👀) But I definitely want to point out something that may seem small — but has a major impact on what the output is.
The UMF asks questions. It really tried to understand first what I was trying to achieve. Once it understood that → it immediately made exactly what I requested.
But what did the normal AI do? It immediately spit out the content. It didn’t know anything about my goal → which meant it spit out multiple variations in the hope that one of them would be a hit. Which none of them were... 🥴
So the conclusion is: Can you use a normal AI chat for this? Sure.
Is it optimal? Absolutely not. Especially not if you post longer content — then the quality won’t even be nearly comparable.
And the longer the content, the bigger that gap gets — which is exactly why I want to show long-form next post. 👀🔥
Final Note
As a quick recap: you now saw how easy it is to turn the most boring piece of content into something interesting — and you also know how it performs versus a normal AI chat.
But there is one final thing I really do want to mention.
Keep in mind: Input Equals Output. The more info you provide the AI, the more tailored the results will be. I only kept it extremely basic to show how it works and that it can be this easy if you prefer. But going deeper will always give you better output! 💪📚
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