Best for:
Builders who want to publish useful research without sounding like they made everything up.
What You Build
A cited market brief, comparison table, verification checklist, and proof-led content pack.
7-Day Sprint
- Day 1: Ask one narrow research question about the buyer problem or tool category.
- Day 2: Create a comparison table with sources, pricing caveats, strengths, limits, and best fit.
- Day 3: Flag every claim that needs human verification before you publish or sell.
- Day 4: Write a short public brief with citations and plain-English recommendations.
- Day 5: Turn the brief into a carousel, LinkedIn post, X thread, and email.
- Day 6: Add a soft CTA to the starter kit, scorecard, or relevant playbook.
- Day 7: Update the brief if sources change or readers challenge a claim.
Copy-Paste Prompts
Cited Market Brief
Create a cited market brief for [topic]. Include what changed recently, top options, pricing caveats, risks, who each option is best for, source links, and a beginner recommendation.
Claim Verification Pass
Audit this content. List every claim that needs a source, every claim that may be outdated, and every phrase that sounds stronger than the evidence supports.
Proof Content Pack
Turn this cited brief into a LinkedIn post, X thread, carousel outline, and short email. Keep citations visible and avoid guarantees.
Business Blueprint
- Use Perplexity when trust matters: comparisons, current tool notes, source-backed claims, and buyer guides.
- Treat Reddit, X, and YouTube as signal sources, not final proof.
- Add a "what I verified" note so readers can tell where your claims came from.
- Use the brief to support an offer, not to bury the reader in research.
Mistakes To Avoid
- Publishing citations without checking whether the source actually supports the claim.
- Using source-backed research to make income promises.
- Comparing too many tools and confusing beginners.
- Forgetting to connect the brief to a next action.
Next Step
Open Gemini Search-to-System when you want to turn the brief into a weekly content engine.
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