Hey there! Do you ever sit down to use ChatGPT for your marketing and just… draw a blank?
You type something like, “Write a Facebook ad.” What you get back is okay, but it’s not great. It sounds a bit like a robot wrote it (because, well, one did!). You know ChatGPT can do amazing things, but getting it to give you thegoodstuff can feel tricky.
It’s not your fault. The secret isn't the AI itself. The secret is what you ask it. Think of ChatGPT like a super-smart genie. If you rub the lamp and say, “I wish for money,” you might get a dollar. But if you say, “I wish for a million dollars to appear in my bank account, legally and safely, by tomorrow morning,” you get a much better result!
The words you use are everything. They are calledprompts.
I was tired of getting so-so answers, so I decided to collect the very best prompts. I gathered50 of the most powerful ChatGPT prompts for marketing strategyand sorted them into 10 easy categories. And the best part? They are all free. You can grab them at the end of this article.
But first, let's talk about how to make any prompt work better.
You don’t need to be a computer expert. You just need to remember a few simple things when you type your prompt.
Be Super Specific:Instead of “Write a blog post,” try, “Write a beginner-friendly blog post for a pet store owner about why dogs need to chew bones. Make it fun and helpful. The reader should feel like they learned something new.”
Give It a Role:This is like playing pretend with ChatGPT. Tell it who to be! Say, “You are a famous social media expert for teenagers. Write a TikTok script for a new energy drink.”
Provide Details:The more you tell it, the more it can help you. What’s your product? Who is it for? What feeling do you want people to have?
Ask It to Change Things:Don’t like the first answer? That’s fine! Tell it, “That’s too long. Make it shorter.” Or, “Make it sound more exciting.” Or, “Give me three more options.”
Using these tips is like learning the magic words. Suddenly, ChatGPT goes from giving you okay answers to giving you gold.
I’ve put the prompts into 10 buckets so you can find exactly what you need. Here’s a little taste of what’s inside:
Stuck for a new idea? These prompts help you think of new things to sell, new blog posts to write, or new social media trends to try.
Example Prompt:“I have a company that sells homemade soap. My customer is a busy mom who wants to feel relaxed. Give me 5 ideas for new soap scents she would love.”
These prompts help you write blog posts from start to finish. They help you find topics, create outlines, and even write the whole post.
Example Prompt:“Create a list of 10 blog post ideas for a gardening website that helps people with small balconies grow their own food.”
Need a caption for Instagram? A thread for Twitter? A idea for a Reel? These prompts have you covered.
Example Prompt:“Write 5 funny Instagram captions for a photo of a messy desk at a coffee shop. The brand sells planners and notebooks.”
Get people to open your emails and click on your links. These prompts help you write subject lines that get attention and emails that people enjoy reading.
Example Prompt:“Write a friendly email to my customers telling them about a 20% off sale this weekend. Make them feel special for being a customer.”
This is the big one! TheseChatGPT prompts for marketing strategyhelp you think about your goals, your customers, and your plan for the whole year.
Example Prompt:“My small pizza shop wants to get more families to order on weeknights. Who is my main customer? What are three things I can do to get their attention?”
It’s hard to sell to someone if you don’t know them. These prompts help you build a picture of your perfect customer in your mind.
Example Prompt:“Describe a 30-year-old person named Sam who is thinking about buying a new bike to ride to work. What are Sam’s worries? What does Sam want?”
For Facebook, Google, or anywhere else. These prompts help you write ad copy that makes people stop scrolling and want to learn more.
Example Prompt:“Write a short, punchy Facebook ad for a new app that helps people learn guitar in 10 minutes a day. Focus on the fun of playing music.”
Is your website not getting visitors? Are people not buying? These prompts help you ask ChatGPT for advice on what might be wrong.
Example Prompt:“My online toy store gets visitors, but they don’t buy anything. Give me 5 possible reasons why and how I can fix them.”
Stop guessing what to post next! These prompts help you plan your social media and blog posts for the next month.
Example Prompt:“Help me make a content calendar for the next two weeks for my fitness Instagram account. Include a mix of workout tips and healthy recipes.”
Use ChatGPT like a helper to make your writing better. It can check for spelling, make sentences clearer, or even change the tone.
Example Prompt:“I wrote this paragraph for my website. Can you make it easier to read and more friendly? [Paste your paragraph here]”
Think of this list as your own personalChatGPT prompt generator. You don’t have to start from zero ever again. If you need to write an email, you can find the email prompt and just fill in your details. If you need a new marketing strategy, you can use one of those prompts to build it step-by-step.
It saves you time and it saves you the headache of staring at a blank screen.
I’ve put all 50 prompts into a simple, free list you can use anytime. You can copy and paste them right into ChatGPT and see the magic happen.
They are perfect for business owners, marketers, bloggers, or anyone who wants to use ChatGPT to make their work easier and better.
>>> [Click here to grab your 50 free prompts!]
Q: Do I need to be good at tech to use these?
A: Not at all! If you can copy and paste text, you can use these prompts. They are made to be very simple.
Q: Do I need to pay for the fancy version of ChatGPT?
A: Nope! These prompts work perfectly with the free version of ChatGPT. You don’t need anything special.
Q: Can I change the prompts to fit my business?
A: Yes, please do! That’s the whole idea. The prompts are like a recipe. You can change the ingredients to make it perfect for you. If the prompt says “coffee shop,” you can change it to “dog walking service.”
Q: What if ChatGPT gives me a bad answer?
A: No problem! Just tell it what’s wrong. Say, “I don’t like that, try again,” or “make it shorter.” It’s okay to have a conversation with it until you get what you want.
Q: Are these prompts really free?
A: Yes, 100% free. There’s no catch. I made them to help people out.
I hope this list helps you have more fun and get more done with ChatGPT. Happy prompting