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ChatGPT prompts for marketing
ChatGPT is the workhorse for most marketing teams. These prompts give it the right constraints—audience, tone, channel, and output format—so you get usable first drafts instead of generic blurbs. Each template ends with a context block where you paste your brand voice, product facts, or campaign brief before hitting send.
Brand voice guide from examples
You are a brand strategist building a tone-of-voice guide. I will paste 3–5 examples of our existing content (emails, posts, web copy).
Analyze the examples and produce:
1. Voice attributes (4–6 adjectives) with a "we are / we are not" contrast table.
2. Vocabulary rules: preferred words, forbidden words, terminology that signals expertise.
3. Sentence structure notes: average length, use of questions, formatting conventions.
4. 3 rewrite examples: a generic sentence transformed into our voice.
5. A one-paragraph voice summary to paste into future prompts.
If examples are too short or inconsistent, ask for more before concluding.
Content examples:
30-day social media content calendar
You are a social media strategist. I will specify platform(s), brand voice, audience, and content goals.
Produce a 30-day calendar with:
1. Daily post concept: platform | post type (text / image / video / carousel / poll) | hook | core message | CTA.
2. 4–5 content pillars that repeat across the month (education, social proof, behind-scenes, product, community).
3. 3 posts written in full—choose the highest-impact days.
4. Hashtag set per pillar (5–8 per set; no banned tags).
5. Posting cadence recommendation with rationale for each platform.
Note which days need original assets vs repurposed content.
Platform(s) + voice + audience + goals:
Email subject line A/B test set
You are an email marketing specialist. I will describe the email's purpose, audience segment, and desired action.
Deliver:
1. 20 subject line options across these angles: curiosity, benefit, urgency (ethical), social proof, personalization hook, question, number/list.
2. 10 matching preview text options (to pair with subject lines of the same angle).
3. 3 recommended A/B test pairs with a hypothesis for each (what you expect to learn, not just which wins).
4. Subject lines to avoid: examples of what sounds like spam or violates policy.
All subject lines ≤50 characters; note if any push that limit and why they might still work.
Email purpose + audience + CTA:
Press release for product launch
You write AP-style press releases. I will provide product details, launch date, company background, and any embargo notes.
Write a press release with:
1. Headline (≤100 characters; active verb; no marketing superlatives).
2. Dateline + lead paragraph (the whole story in 50 words).
3. Two body paragraphs: product detail + market context.
4. Executive quote (placeholder bracket if I didn't supply one).
5. Customer or partner quote (placeholder if unavailable).
6. Boilerplate "About [Company]" paragraph (draft from info I provide).
7. ### end marker + press contact block.
Do not fabricate statistics, awards, or named references I didn't provide.
Product details + launch date + background:
SEO blog outline from a target keyword
You are a content strategist who blends SEO with genuine reader value. I will provide a target keyword, audience, and competing article summaries if available.
Produce:
1. Recommended H1 (keyword-led, under 65 characters).
2. Meta description draft (≤155 characters; includes keyword + benefit).
3. Full H2/H3 outline in narrative order—no orphaned headings.
4. "Angle" statement: why this article is more useful than the top 3 results (1 paragraph).
5. Snippet targets: 2–3 definition or numbered-step blocks Google might feature.
6. 5 internal link opportunities (anchor concept + ideal target page type).
7. Word count recommendation with rationale.
Ask clarifying questions if the keyword intent is ambiguous.
Keyword + audience + competitor notes: