AI Prompts

AI marketing prompts.

Prompts for social posts, ad copy, SEO and email — tap to copy, then drop in your product and audience.

Tap Copy on any prompt, paste it into your AI assistant, and replace the [bracketed] parts with your own details.

Social media

A pack of posts

Write 5 [platform — e.g. LinkedIn / X / Instagram] posts promoting [product or topic] to [audience]. Vary the angle (tip, story, question, stat, contrarian take) and keep each one platform-appropriate in length and tone.

Repurpose long content

Turn this [blog post / video transcript] into a [thread / LinkedIn post]. Lead with a strong hook, keep each part punchy, and end with a clear takeaway: [paste the content].

Ads & copy

Headline options

Write 10 headline options for [product or offer] aimed at [audience]. Mix benefit-driven, curiosity and direct styles, and keep each under 12 words.

Landing page copy

Write landing-page copy for [product] aimed at [audience]. Include a headline, a subheadline, 3 benefit bullets and a call-to-action button label. Focus on the outcome for the customer, not the features.

Product description

Write a compelling product description for [product]. Lead with the main benefit, frame features as benefits, and keep it scannable. Tone: [tone].

SEO & content

Titles & meta description

Write 5 SEO title-tag options (under 60 characters) and a meta description (under 155 characters) for a page about [topic] targeting the keyword '[keyword]'. Make them click-worthy without being clickbait.

Content brief

Create an SEO content brief for an article targeting '[keyword]'. Include the search intent, a suggested title, an outline of H2/H3 headings, related questions to answer, and 3-5 related keywords to include.

Email marketing

Welcome email

Write a welcome email for new subscribers to [brand or newsletter about X]. Set expectations for what they'll receive, deliver one quick win, and keep it warm and brief.

Subject lines

Write 10 email subject-line options for an email about [topic or offer]. Mix curiosity, benefit and urgency styles, keep them under 50 characters, and avoid spammy words.

Making AI marketing copy sound like you

The risk with AI marketing copy is that it comes out generic. The fix is specificity: tell the assistant exactly who your customer is, what problem your product solves, and what makes it different, and the output gets dramatically sharper. It also helps to give it an example of your brand voice — paste a paragraph you've written before and ask it to match the tone. Generate several options, then pick and edit rather than shipping the first draft; AI is fastest as an idea machine, with you as the editor.

FAQ

Will AI marketing copy sound generic?
It can, if your prompt is vague. Give it your specific audience, your product's real differentiator, and an example of your brand voice, and the output is far more usable. Always edit the result to add your own polish.
Do these work for any product or service?
Yes — replace the [product], [audience] and [topic] placeholders with your own. The prompts are templates that work across industries and assistants.

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