📈 Marketing10 PromptsUpdated March 2026ChatGPT · Claude · Gemini
10 Best AI Marketing Prompts for ChatGPT & Claude
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Forces the AI to think through positioning, channels, and launch sequence — not just write a generic marketing plan.
Develop a go-to-market strategy for the following product:
**Product:** [[PRODUCT_DESCRIPTION]]
**Target customer:** [[ICP]] (job title, company size, pain points)
**Pricing model:** [[PRICING]]
**Budget (monthly):** [[BUDGET]]
**Timeline to first revenue:** [[TIMELINE]]
**Competitors:** [[COMPETITORS]]
Provide:
1. **Positioning statement** – For [ICP] who [pain], [Product] is [category] that [key benefit]. Unlike [competitor], we [differentiator].
2. **Top 3 acquisition channels** – Ranked by cost and expected conversion rate
3. **90-day launch plan** – Week-by-week key actions
4. **Success metrics** – 3 KPIs for each phase
5. **Biggest risk** – And how to mitigate it
GTMStrategyLaunch
Prompt 02
LinkedIn Post (Viral)
LinkedIn's algorithm rewards posts that generate comments in the first hour. This prompt structures the post for engagement, not just impressions.
Write a high-engagement LinkedIn post on the following topic:
**Topic/Insight:** [[TOPIC_OR_STORY]]
**My role/background:** [[YOUR_ROLE]]
**Target audience:** [[AUDIENCE]]
**Goal:** [[GOAL]] (e.g. build authority, generate leads, grow followers)
Structure:
- Line 1: Bold hook — a surprising stat, contrarian statement, or "I was wrong about X"
- Lines 2–3: Expand on the hook (show before "see more")
- Body: 3–5 short paragraphs with line breaks — no walls of text
- Each point on its own line
- Close: Invite discussion with a specific question
- No hashtag spam — max 3 relevant hashtags at the end
Tone: [[TONE]] (e.g. personal/vulnerable, authoritative, educational)
LinkedInSocial Media
Prompt 03
Ad Copy (3 Variants)
Gets three genuinely different angles — emotion, logic, and social proof — so you can A/B test which resonates with your audience.
Write 3 ad copy variants for the following:
**Product/Service:** [[PRODUCT]]
**Target audience:** [[AUDIENCE]]
**Platform:** [[PLATFORM]] (e.g. Google Search, Meta/Facebook, LinkedIn)
**CTA:** [[CTA]] (e.g. Start free trial, Book a demo, Download now)
Variant 1 — **Emotional/Pain**: Lead with the customer's frustration and the emotional relief your product provides.
Variant 2 — **Logical/ROI**: Lead with a specific, credible metric or time/money saving.
Variant 3 — **Social Proof**: Lead with a customer-type reference ("10,000 marketers use...") and a specific outcome.
For each variant: Headline (max 30 chars), Description (max 90 chars), CTA button text.
Ad CopyPPCPaid Social
Prompt 04
Content Strategy (90 Days)
Builds a channel-specific, goal-driven content plan — not a generic editorial calendar.
Create a 90-day content strategy for the following:
**Brand/Product:** [[BRAND_DESCRIPTION]]
**Target audience:** [[AUDIENCE]]
**Primary channel:** [[CHANNEL]] (e.g. LinkedIn, Instagram, blog/SEO, YouTube)
**Goal:** [[GOAL]] (e.g. grow to 5k followers, generate 50 leads/month, rank for 10 keywords)
**Publishing cadence:** [[CADENCE]] (e.g. 3x/week)
Provide:
1. Content pillars (3–4 themes that serve the audience AND the business goal)
2. Content mix by type (educational / entertaining / promotional — suggested ratio)
3. Month 1 calendar: specific post topics with format (carousel, article, short video, etc.)
4. Month 2 & 3: topic clusters with campaign themes
5. One "hero content" idea per month (high effort, high reach)
6. KPIs to track progress
Content StrategyPlanning
Prompt 05
Email Campaign (3-Part)
Structures a complete welcome or nurture sequence — with the right tone and value in each email, not three variations of the same pitch.
Write a 3-part email campaign sequence for the following:
**Product/Offer:** [[PRODUCT]]
**Audience:** [[AUDIENCE]] (who are they, what do they want?)
**Campaign goal:** [[GOAL]] (e.g. convert free trial users, re-engage cold leads, launch new feature)
**Send timing:** Email 1 on Day 0, Email 2 on Day 3, Email 3 on Day 7
Email 1 — **Welcome/Value**: Deliver immediate value. No pitch. Subject line that gets opened.
Email 2 — **Education/Problem**: Educate on the problem your product solves. Light soft pitch.
Email 3 — **Conversion**: Social proof + clear offer + urgency. Single strong CTA.
For each: Subject line, Preview text (40 chars), full email body (150–200 words), CTA button text.
EmailDrip CampaignNurture
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Value Proposition Canvas, YouTube Script, SEO Keyword Brief, Branding & Positioning, Press Release — all with one click in your AI chat.
Makes the AI map your product's benefits directly to customer jobs, pains, and gains — not just write a tagline.
Build a Value Proposition Canvas for the following product:
**Product:** [[PRODUCT_DESCRIPTION]]
**Target customer segment:** [[CUSTOMER_SEGMENT]]
**Customer Profile:**
1. Customer Jobs – What tasks/goals is the customer trying to accomplish?
2. Pains – What frustrates them? What risks do they want to avoid?
3. Gains – What outcomes and benefits do they want?
**Value Map:**
1. Products & Services – What do you offer?
2. Pain Relievers – How does each feature eliminate specific pains? (match to pains above)
3. Gain Creators – How do you deliver the gains customers want? (match to gains above)
Conclude with a 1-sentence value proposition: "We help [customer] do [job] by [unique approach], so they can [desired outcome]."
PositioningValue Prop
Prompt 07
YouTube Video Script
Structures the script for retention — hook in the first 30 seconds, pattern interrupts every 90 seconds, strong end-screen CTA — not just a talking-head monologue.
Write a YouTube video script for the following:
**Topic:** [[TOPIC]]
**Target audience:** [[AUDIENCE]]
**Video length:** [[LENGTH]] (e.g. 8–10 minutes)
**Channel style:** [[STYLE]] (e.g. educational, entertainment, tutorial, vlog)
**CTA at end:** [[CTA]]
Include:
- HOOK (0–30s): Open with a bold promise, surprising fact, or story that creates a "need to watch" feeling
- INTRO (30–60s): Who is this for and what will they get?
- BODY: 3–5 main sections with [B-ROLL] and [GRAPHIC] suggestions
- Pattern interrupt every 90 seconds (question, stat, or transition)
- OUTRO: Recap key takeaway + subscribe CTA + suggested next video prompt
Format as a proper script with [ON-SCREEN TEXT] and [PAUSE] notes.
YouTubeVideoScript
Prompt 08
SEO Keyword Analysis & Content Brief
Combines keyword strategy with content planning — so you know not just which keyword to target, but exactly what to write to rank for it.
Create an SEO keyword analysis and content brief for the following:
**Topic/Niche:** [[TOPIC]]
**Website/brand:** [[WEBSITE_DESCRIPTION]]
**Target audience:** [[AUDIENCE]]
**Current domain authority (approx):** [[DA]]
Provide:
1. **Primary keyword**: Best head term to target with estimated search intent
2. **5 long-tail keywords**: Specific phrases with lower competition
3. **Search intent**: Informational / Commercial / Transactional?
4. **Content brief**:
- Recommended title tag and meta description
- H2/H3 outline (8–12 headings)
- Content type that would rank (guide, listicle, comparison, etc.)
- Word count recommendation
- Internal linking opportunities
5. **Top 3 competing pages to analyze**: What makes them rank?
SEOKeywordsContent Brief
Prompt 09
Branding & Market Positioning
Builds a brand narrative that differentiates — going beyond the logo and color palette to the story and voice that makes customers choose you over alternatives.
Develop a branding and market positioning strategy for the following:
**Company/Product:** [[COMPANY_DESCRIPTION]]
**Industry:** [[INDUSTRY]]
**Key competitors:** [[COMPETITORS]]
**Unique strengths:** [[STRENGTHS]]
**Target customer:** [[CUSTOMER]]
Deliver:
1. Brand archetype and personality (with 5 personality adjectives)
2. Brand voice guide (with dos and don'ts, 2 example sentences)
3. Positioning statement (see format below)
4. Tagline (3 options)
5. Brand story (3-sentence origin/mission narrative)
6. Competitive differentiation matrix (you vs 2 competitors on 5 dimensions)
Positioning format: "For [target customer] who [need], [Brand] is the [category] that [key benefit] because [proof]."
BrandingPositioning
Prompt 10
Press Release
Formats the release for actual journalists — inverted pyramid structure, quotes that sound human, and a newsworthy angle, not a marketing brochure.
Write a press release for the following announcement:
**Announcement:** [[ANNOUNCEMENT]] (e.g. product launch, funding round, partnership, milestone)
**Company:** [[COMPANY_NAME]] — [[COMPANY_DESCRIPTION]]
**Date:** [[DATE]]
**Key facts/numbers:** [[KEY_FACTS]]
**Spokesperson name & title:** [[SPOKESPERSON]]
Format:
- Headline: newsworthy, not promotional (max 10 words)
- Subheadline: add key detail (max 20 words)
- Dateline: [CITY, DATE] —
- Lead paragraph: who, what, when, where, why (most important first)
- Body: 2–3 paragraphs expanding on context and impact
- Quote from spokesperson (conversational, not corporate-speak)
- Boilerplate: 2-sentence company description
- Contact information block
Avoid: buzzwords (revolutionary, world-class, disruptive). Write like a journalist would.
PRPress ReleaseMedia
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