ChatGPT Prompts for Marketing

Fifteen prompts that cover the full stack — copy that converts, content that ranks, and the strategy work (personas, positioning, testing) that makes both aim at the right target.

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Copy & Ads

Landing page copy
Write landing page copy for {{product}} targeting {{audience}}. Structure: headline (benefit, under 10 words), subhead (how + proof), 3 benefit blocks with specific outcomes (not features), social proof section placeholder, objection-handling FAQ (4 questions), and a CTA that isn't "Learn more." Voice: {{brand voice}}. Use the customer quotes below for language. Customer quotes:
Ad variations (Google + Meta)
Write ad variations for {{product/offer}}: 5 Google RSA headlines (30 chars max each) + 3 descriptions (90 chars max), and 3 Meta ad primary texts (one pain-led, one outcome-led, one social-proof-led) with matching headlines. Target: {{audience}}. Angle to emphasize: {{key benefit}}. Mark which combination you'd test first and why.
5-email welcome sequence
Write a 5-email welcome sequence for new {{signups/subscribers}} of {{product}}. Email 1: deliver the promised value + one quick win. Email 2: founder story / why we exist. Email 3: best content or feature they're missing. Email 4: case study. Email 5: soft offer. Subject lines + preview text for each, every email under 150 words, one CTA each.
Product description
Write a product description for {{product}}. Lead with the outcome the buyer wants, not what the product is. Include: 40-word short version for category pages, 150-word full version, and 5 scannable bullet points that answer real pre-purchase doubts ({{common doubts}}). No superlatives without proof.
Value proposition sharpener
Here's my current value proposition: "{{value prop}}". Attack it: is it specific, differentiated, and believable? Rewrite it 5 ways — clearer, bolder, more specific, more emotional, more contrarian. For each, say which audience segment it would resonate with most.

Content & SEO

SEO content brief
Create an SEO content brief for the keyword "{{keyword}}". Include: search intent analysis (what the searcher actually wants), recommended title + H2 outline, entities and subtopics to cover, questions to answer (People-Also-Ask style), internal link suggestions from {{site topic}}, target word count based on intent, and a meta description under 155 characters.
10 intro hooks
Write 10 different opening paragraphs for an article about {{topic}}: a surprising stat, a contrarian claim, a story, a question, a bold promise, a common mistake, a vivid scenario, a quote setup, a myth-bust, and a straight-to-the-point version. Each under 60 words. Mark the 2 strongest for {{audience}}.
30-day content calendar
Build a 30-day content calendar for {{brand}} on {{channels}}. Audience: {{audience}}. Goal: {{goal}}. Mix formats (educational, proof, behind-the-scenes, engagement, promotional at max 20%). For each entry: hook/title, format, channel, and CTA. Organize as a week-by-week table.
Repurpose 1 piece into 10
Take the content below and repurpose it into 10 assets: LinkedIn post, X thread outline, Instagram carousel (slide-by-slide), newsletter section, YouTube short script, 3 quote graphics (text only), a poll question, and a follow-up article angle. Keep each native to its platform — don't just resize. Content:
Case study from bullets
Turn these rough notes into a case study: situation → challenge → solution → results. Lead with the most impressive number in the title. Include 2 pull-quote placeholders, keep it under 600 words, and end with a CTA for readers with the same problem. Write for a skeptical buyer, not a cheerleader. Notes:

Strategy

ICP / persona from real data
Build an ideal customer profile from the raw inputs below (reviews, sales notes, support tickets). Include: firmographics/demographics, jobs-to-be-done, top 3 pains in their own words, buying triggers, objections, watering holes (where they hang out), and the messaging angle most likely to land. Flag any assumption you're making vs what the data supports. Inputs:
Competitor positioning teardown
Analyze the competitor below based on their homepage/messaging copy I'm pasting. Identify: who they're targeting, their core claim, their proof, their pricing psychology, and the gaps — angles or audiences they're ignoring that we ({{our product}}) could own. End with 3 positioning moves we could make this quarter. Their copy:
A/B test hypotheses
Our {{page/email/ad}} converts at {{rate}}. Generate 8 A/B test hypotheses ranked by expected impact vs effort. For each: what to change, the psychological principle behind it, the metric it should move, and the minimum sample size logic in plain English. Flag the one test most teams run that's usually a waste of time.
Launch plan
Create a launch plan for {{product/feature}} shipping on {{date}}. Work backwards: 2 weeks pre-launch (teasers, waitlist, partner outreach), launch day (channel-by-channel checklist with timings), and 2 weeks post (follow-ups, social proof harvest, retro). Owners and deadlines for each item. Assume a team of {{team size}}.
Campaign retro
Run a retrospective on this campaign using the data below. Answer: did it hit the goal, which channel over/under-performed vs cost, what the data says we should double down on vs kill, and 3 specific changes for next time. Be blunt — I need decisions, not a diplomatic summary. Campaign data:

How sharp marketers get better answers from ChatGPT

  1. Paste real customer language. Reviews, support tickets and sales-call quotes beat any persona doc. AI writes converting copy when it can steal your customers' own words.
  2. Demand variations, then edit. Ask for 10 headlines and kill 8. AI's superpower is volume; yours is taste.
  3. Give it the constraint that matters. Character limits, banned claims, brand voice rules — constraints turn generic output into usable output.
  4. Build a prompt library per channel. Your ad prompt, email prompt and brief prompt each get better with iteration — save each winning version in PromptDock and stop rewriting them from memory.

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Frequently asked questions

Can ChatGPT write ad copy that actually converts?
It writes strong first drafts and unlimited variations — conversion comes from feeding it real customer language and testing. Use the A/B hypothesis prompt to turn variations into a proper test plan.
Are these prompts free?
Yes. Copy any prompt in one click, or download the whole pack and import it into PromptDock to insert them by typing // in ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini.
Do these work in Claude and Gemini too?
Yes — every prompt here is model-agnostic. PromptDock keeps the same library available across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and 7 more AI chats.
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