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Credibility Profile Builder Prompt

Proof-based, paste-ready assets that show your credibility for bios, pitches, posts, and intros

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Jan 07, 2026
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I changed careers in 2023 and ran into something I didn’t anticipate.

I knew I’d have to learn new skills and build experience in a new field, but I came face-to-face with something I’d lost sight of after 20 years self-employed: having to prove I’d learned them.

When you’re building credibility in a new space, it’s easy to sound either vague and unconfident (“trust me, I’m pretty good”) or overly salesy and cringeworthy (“here’s all the things I’ve done, so hire me”).

So I built this prompt to help me, and now you, translate new skills, recent work, and fresh proof points into paste-ready written assets you can use across the web: bios, pitches, posts, and intros. It pulls together what you’ve been doing, what you can actually point to, and why it matters to the reader, without sounding braggy, salesy, or like a LinkedIn pitch-bot.

README! How to Use this Prompt

What this is

A quick tool that turns your messy background into a clean credibility profile you can reuse across posts, pitches, and podcast intros.

How to use it

  1. Copy the prompt into a doc first. Fill it out there so you don’t accidentally send it half-done, and keep a clean “master” version.

  2. Answer the intake questions with specifics. Concrete proof beats vague claims. If you skip details, expect more generic output.

  3. Run it, then resolve anything flagged [VERIFY]. Treat the first output like a draft. Confirm what needs confirming.

  4. Save the version you like. Name it and keep it as your default so you don’t have to rebuild your credibility every time.

  5. Use the outputs selectively.

  • Paste the Credibility Core bullets into other prompts (like Brain Dump to Post) when needed.

  • The mini-bios are optional—use them for About pages, guest pitches, or intros, but you don’t have to paste them into the Brain Dump prompt unless you want an explicit bio section.


***copy everything below until ‘End of Prompt’***


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I write about practical GenAI use at work and in daily life, with a heavy focus on prompts that provide usable outputs. I’ve been using LLMs since early 2023 and testing custom prompts inside real workflows, not just for fun.
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