300 Hooks That Make People Stop, Feel Seen, and Click.

Fill-in-the-blank prompts for conscious creators who want connection that converts.

Cover of a guide titled '300 Intro-Hook Prompts for Conscious Creators' by Rachel Blackmore, featuring a laptop keyboard and a minimalist background.

The First Line Is Everything

Get it right, and they stop. They lean in. They click.

Get it wrong, and they’re gone.

I wrote these for those who want to connect first, convert second, and sell without selling out.

They're not clever clickbait. They're opening lines designed to make your person stop scrolling and think:

"Wait... this is about me."

That's where connection starts. In the first seven words.

What’s Inside

12 categories of hooks for every type of content you create.

A white card with a gold border at the bottom, featuring a glowing lightbulb at the top. The card has the bold heading "Pain & Struggle Moments" and instructs to "Name what they feel before they've ever said it out loud."
A presentation slide with a glowing light bulb at the top, showing the message 'Lessons Learned' and the subtitle 'Turn your experience into their insight.'
Educational content card with a lightbulb icon at the top, featuring a quote: 'Teach without losing them through bordom.'
Lightbulb at the top of a white card with black text: 'Permission & Relief. Give your audience the words they need to hear.'
A presentation slide with a lightbulb icon at the top, titled "What You Notice" and a subtitle stating "Observations that make them feel seen."
A presentation slide titled 'Pattern Interrupts & Opinions' with a light bulb icon at the top. The subtitle reads 'Say what you actually think... and make it connect.'
A section of a presentation slide with the title 'Wins & Breakthroughs' and the subtitle 'Share results without sounding like a sales pitch,' featuring a glowing lightbulb icon at the top.
A digital graphic with a light bulb at the top, black text reading "Wins You've Witnessed," and smaller text that says "Talk about client transformations without being salesy," against a dark background with a purple border.
A card with a light bulb graphic at the top and the text "Aha Moments" and "Perspective shifts that stop the scroll."
A presentation slide titled 'Addressing Resistance' with a lightbulb icon at the top, containing the text 'Handle objections with compassion, not pressure.'
Close-up of a neon light bulb with the text "Ultra-Specific Scenes" and a subtitle "Tiny details that create instant recognition" on a presentation slide or card.
A graphic with a lightbulb illustration at the top, a white rectangular box with rounded corners in the center, and the text 'Curiosity Questions' in bold, followed by 'Make them stop, think, and click... not just scroll.'

How To Use Them

Writing yourself? Fill in the blanks. Keep your voice. Post in minutes instead of hours.

Using AI? Drop these in as prompts. Get output that sounds like you and connects with them.

Batching content? Pick 10 hooks. Map out the week. Boom! Done before your coffee gets cold.

No formulas that bury your voice. No tending or viral content that make you cringe. Just hooks that help you say what you mean... and invites your audience to stop, lean in, and take action.

Close-up portrait of a smiling woman with red hair, wearing a beige and black jacket, against a light neutral background.

Hi, I'm Racheal -

Trained journalist. Wicklander-Zulawski certified interrogator. Copywriter for 14+ years. And someone who's spent a long time helping entrepreneurs sell without selling out so they can grow their impact in an authentic way.

I made these hooks for creators who want connection that converts.

300 ways to start strong and reach the people you're here to help.