Sixteen prompts for selling online — product descriptions that convert, ad copy worth testing, email flows, and review replies future buyers will read.
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Write a product description for {{product}}. Details: {{features/specs}}. Lead with the benefit and the feeling, weave the features in as proof (not a spec dump), address the top buying objection, and end with a light nudge to buy. Match a {{tone}} brand voice. Keep it scannable.
SEO product title and bullets
Write an SEO-optimized product title and 5 bullet points for {{product}} on {{platform — Amazon/Etsy/Shopify}}. Front-load the keywords a buyer would actually search, keep the title within {{platform}} limits, and make the bullets benefit-led while staying keyword-rich. Details:
Variant descriptions at scale
I have {{product}} in these variants: {{variants — colors/sizes/materials}}. Write a short, distinct description snippet for each variant that highlights what's specific about it, so they don't all read identically. Keep the brand voice consistent.
Rewrite a boring description
Here's a flat, spec-only product description. Rewrite it to actually sell: benefit-led, sensory where it fits, one objection handled, and a clear reason to buy now — without inventing features I didn't list.
Description:
Ads & Promotions
Facebook / Instagram ad copy
Write 3 Facebook/Instagram ad variations for {{product}} targeting {{audience}}. Each: a scroll-stopping first line, the core benefit, social proof or urgency, and a clear CTA. Vary the angle across the three (problem-agitate, aspirational, direct-offer).
Google Shopping / search ad copy
Write Google search ad copy for {{product}}: 5 headlines (30 chars each) and 3 descriptions (90 chars each), keyword-relevant, benefit-driven, with at least one headline featuring the offer or a differentiator. Details:
Sale / promo announcement
Write a promo announcement for {{sale — e.g. 20% off, BOGO, holiday sale}} on {{product/store}}. Give me a version for email subject + body, and a shorter version for social. Create urgency honestly ({{deadline}}), one clear CTA, no cheesy hype.
Bundle and upsell copy
Write copy for a product bundle: {{products in bundle}}. Explain why the bundle is better together (not just cheaper), the outcome the buyer gets, and the savings vs buying separately. Then write a one-line upsell prompt to show at checkout.
Email & Retention
Abandoned-cart email sequence
Write a 3-email abandoned-cart sequence for {{store/product}}. Email 1 (1 hr): friendly reminder, remove friction. Email 2 (24 hr): handle the top objection + light social proof. Email 3 (48 hr): a small incentive or urgency. Keep each short and on-brand.
Post-purchase / welcome email
Write a post-purchase email for a customer who just bought {{product}}: confirm + reassure the decision, set expectations (shipping/how to use it), and plant a seed for a review or repeat purchase without being pushy.
Win-back email for lapsed customers
Write a win-back email for customers who haven't ordered in {{timeframe}}. Acknowledge the gap warmly, remind them what they liked, show what's new or improved, and give one genuine reason to return — an incentive or a new product.
Product-launch teaser email
Write a launch/teaser email for a new product: {{product}}. Build anticipation, tell them what problem it solves, give an early-access or launch-day hook, and one clear CTA. Keep it tight and exciting, not salesy.
Support & Reviews
Reply to a negative review
Draft a public reply to this negative product review: {{review}}. Acknowledge their specific issue (no generic apology), state what we'll do, offer to make it right off-platform, and stay gracious even if it feels unfair — future buyers are reading this.
Request a review politely
Write a short message asking a happy customer for a review of {{product}}. Make it effortless — a direct link mention, 2 optional prompting questions they can just answer, and genuine gratitude. No pressure, no bribery.
Customer service reply templates
Write friendly, on-brand reply templates for the 5 most common ecommerce support questions (where's my order, return/exchange, sizing/fit, product question, discount request) for a {{store type}}. Each should be warm, clear, and end with a helpful next step.
Turn FAQs into a help section
Turn these common customer questions into a clean, scannable FAQ/help section for my store: group them logically, write concise answers in my brand voice, and flag any question whose answer suggests I should fix something in the listing itself.
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Tips
Always paste your real features and specs. Product prompts turn generic without the actual details — the more real specs you give it, the more specific and convincing the copy.
Ask for 3 ad angles, not one. Ecommerce ads are a testing game — generating multiple angles and testing beats polishing a single version you assumed would work.
Save your listing and email prompts in PromptDock. Product descriptions, cart emails, and review replies get run over and over — insert them with // and swap the product each time instead of starting fresh.
Insert these with two keystrokes instead of copy-paste
Download the pack, import it once into PromptDock, and every prompt above is // away inside ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and 7 more — with fill-in-the-blank {{variables}} that ask for the specifics as they insert.
Yes — the prompts ask you to specify your platform so the output fits each one's format and character limits (Amazon bullets, Etsy tags/titles, Shopify descriptions).
Can I use these for a whole catalog?
That's where they shine. Save them in PromptDock and insert with // for each product — just change the {{product}} and {{features}} variables instead of rewriting the instructions for every listing.
Are these prompts free?
Yes. Copy any in one click, or download the pack and import it into PromptDock to insert them by typing // in ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini.