You have the idea and the source material. Maybe it is a deal recap, a market note, or a client email that should reach a wider audience. The friction is turning that raw input into a clean post that sounds like your firm and is safe to publish. That last mile is where time goes. Someone has to shape it, keep the tone steady, and cut the fluff. This task handles that step without handing your voice to a generic writer. Marketing ~5 min to run Draft a Practitioner-Voice CRE Blog Post Vic prompt Use Vic to draft a blog post on your chosen topic from the source content provided, following our house style. Purpose Consistent content output supports SEO and thought leadership without diverting analyst time. The same post takes roughly 90 minutes manually and about 5 minutes here. Inputs Topic Or Angle Required Website Content Url Optional File Content Optional Text Content Optional Youtube Url Optional Outputs A finished blog post body written in the required practitioner voice and structure. It is ready to publish directly from the source content provided. Time saved Turns roughly 90 minutes of manual writing into about 5 minutes. How it works You give Vic a clear topic or angle and the source material. That can be a URL, a file, pasted text, or a YouTube link. The task reads what you send, applies your house style, and writes a complete blog post body in a practitioner voice. The run line is simple: "Use Vic to draft a blog post on your chosen topic from the source content provided, following our house style." Keep the topic tight. If you are using a link or file, include it. If certain points must appear, add them as text. You get the post text only. No notes, no meta commentary, no filler. It is structured and formatted for direct publishing, with consistent tone and clean CRE number formatting. If your style guide calls for a specific voice or structure, the task follows it. What to hand over Topic or angle : one sentence that states the point of view. Skip broad themes. Source content : a URL, file, or pasted text. Better input produces a tighter post. Optional media : a YouTube link if the source is a talk or interview. What you get back A finished blog post body in a practitioner voice that matches your house style. Clean structure and formatting, ready to publish. The value is consistency and speed. Teams that publish often know the drag of one more writing task landing on an analyst who should be underwriting or on a broker who will push it to next week. This cuts a roughly 90 minute writing block to about 5 minutes without losing the voice clients expect. A small aside. Thin input leads to thin output. This is not a research engine. It is a drafting tool grounded in what you provide. Treat the inputs like a good memo and the post will read like one. Used well, this becomes a steady pipeline. Deal notes turn into posts. Market updates get a consistent frame. You keep a point of view in the market without adding another standing meeting or late night writing session.