Need ChatGPT Prompts for Marketing?
A set of practical ChatGPT prompt patterns for emails, social posts, ads, and content briefs.
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Finish this guide, then continue with another AI Writing tutorial to lock in the workflow.
FAQ Highlights
- What makes a marketing prompt better?
- Can I use the same prompt across every channel?
- How do I avoid generic AI marketing copy?
Introduction
Marketing prompts work best when they include the audience, goal, offer, and channel. If you ask for "write me marketing copy," you usually get bland output. This guide gives you copy-paste prompt patterns you can reuse.
Step 1: Define the core inputs
Before generating copy, fill in these fields:
- audience
- product or offer
- channel (email, landing page, Instagram, ad)
- key benefit
- objection to overcome
This small setup dramatically improves prompt quality.
Step 2: Use prompt templates by task
Email prompt:
Write a short marketing email.
Audience: [AUDIENCE]
Offer: [OFFER]
Main benefit: [BENEFIT]
Tone: [TONE]
Goal: increase clicks to [CTA]
Constraints:
- 120-160 words
- one clear CTA
- avoid hype and spammy phrases
Social post prompt:
Write 5 social media post variations for [PLATFORM].
Audience: [AUDIENCE]
Offer: [OFFER]
Style: direct and useful
Each version should have:
- 1 hook
- 1 key benefit
- 1 CTA
Ad copy prompt:
Write 10 ad copy ideas for [PRODUCT].
Audience: [AUDIENCE]
Focus on [PROBLEM].
Return:
- headline
- primary text
- CTA
Keep it simple and compliant.
Step 3: Edit for clarity and channel fit
After generation, check:
- is the message too broad?
- is the CTA clear?
- does the copy sound like the brand?
- does it fit the platform length and tone?
The best marketing prompts still need a quick human pass before publishing.
FAQ
What makes a marketing prompt better?
Specific context. Audience, offer, pain point, and CTA matter more than fancy wording.
Can I use the same prompt across every channel?
Start from the same core input, but adapt length and tone for each channel.
How do I avoid generic AI marketing copy?
Include a real objection, a clear benefit, and at least one brand-specific phrase or example.