100+ Best ChatGPT Prompts for Digital Marketing in 2026 (Copy-Paste Templates)
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ChatGPT now has 831 million users as of March 2026, and according to HubSpot's State of Marketing Report, 94% of marketers plan to use AI for content creation this year. That number tells you something important: if you are not using AI in your marketing workflow, your competitors almost certainly are.
But here is the problem most marketers run into. They type something like "write me a blog post about email marketing" and get back something flat and forgettable. That is not a ChatGPT problem. That is a prompt problem.
A great prompt is the difference between generic content and specific, usable output that sounds like it came from a real expert. The quality of your results depends almost entirely on how well you write your prompt.
This article gives you 103+ tested ChatGPT prompts for digital marketing — organized across 10 categories — so you can copy, paste, and customize them right away. Browse our full AI prompt marketplace for ready-to-use templates. Whether you are working on SEO, paid ads, email campaigns, social content, or brand strategy, there is a prompt here for every part of your workflow.
How to Write Better ChatGPT Prompts for Marketing
Before you get into the prompt library, spend two minutes here. These six principles will make every single prompt you write — including the ones below — work better for you.
Assign a Role First
Tell ChatGPT who it is before you tell it what to do. "Act as a senior content strategist with 10 years of experience in SaaS marketing" produces fundamentally different output than just asking a question cold. The role anchors the tone, depth, and expertise level of the response.
Example: Instead of "help me write a subject line," try "Act as an email marketing specialist who has managed campaigns for B2B SaaS companies. Write 10 subject lines for a re-engagement campaign."
Give It Context About Your Business
ChatGPT does not know your brand, your audience, or your goals unless you tell it. The more context you include, the more relevant the output. Think of it like briefing a freelancer before a project.
Example: Add details like "I run a [type] business targeting [audience] in [location/market]. My main competitors are [X] and [Y]. My tone is [professional/casual/bold]."
Specify the Format and Length
If you want a table, say table. If you want bullet points, say bullet points. If you want 300 words, say 300 words. ChatGPT will match your format requirements when you state them clearly.
Example: "Present the output as a table with three columns: Topic, Target Keyword, and Content Format. Limit to 10 rows."
Define Constraints
Constraints make outputs more practical. Tell it what to avoid, what tone to use, what audience to write for, or what length to stay within. Without constraints, you get maximum-everything output that needs heavy editing.
Example: "Write this in a conversational tone. Avoid jargon. Keep each paragraph under 3 sentences. Do not use the word 'leverage.'"
Include Your Target Audience
Every marketing message lives or dies by how well it speaks to a specific person. Tell ChatGPT exactly who you are talking to — their job, their problems, their goals, their objections.
Example: "My audience is freelance graphic designers aged 25-40 who are earning less than ₹50,000/month and want to attract higher-paying clients."
Iterate, Do Not Accept the First Draft
Treat the first output as a rough draft. Follow up with refinements: "Make the opening hook more specific," "Replace all passive voice sentences," or "Add three more examples." The best results come from a conversation, not a single prompt.
These principles apply to every prompt in this article. Now let us get into the prompts.
ChatGPT Prompts for SEO
Organic search still drives 40.65% of all website traffic, making SEO one of the highest-return channels for any marketer. These ChatGPT prompts for SEO cover the full workflow — from keyword research to link building. For a complete set of search-specific templates, see our full guide on ChatGPT prompts for SEO in 2026.
ChatGPT Prompts for Keyword Research
Prompt 1
Act as a senior SEO strategist. I run a [niche] blog targeting [audience]. Suggest 20 long-tail keywords with low competition that I can rank for within 3 months. Group them by search intent (informational, transactional, navigational). Present the output in a table with columns: Keyword, Intent Type, Suggested Content Format.
Prompt 2
Act as an SEO analyst. I am building a content strategy for a [industry] website. Using the seed keyword '[primary keyword]', generate a full keyword cluster of 15-20 related terms and phrases. For each term, suggest whether it should be a standalone article, a section within a pillar page, or a supporting FAQ entry.
Prompt 3
Act as an SEO consultant. I want to find keyword gaps between my website ([my domain]) and my competitors ([competitor 1], [competitor 2]). Describe a step-by-step process I can use in [SEMrush/Ahrefs/Google Search Console] to find high-opportunity keywords they rank for that I do not. Then give me 10 example gap keyword types I should look for in a [niche] market.
Prompt 4
Act as an SEO content planner. I need to build a topic cluster for the keyword '[pillar keyword]'. Create a pillar page outline and suggest 8 cluster article topics that support it. For each cluster topic, recommend one primary keyword, one secondary keyword, and the ideal target word count.
ChatGPT Prompts for On-Page SEO
Prompt 5
Act as an on-page SEO specialist. Review the following page title, meta description, and H1 heading and rewrite each one for better keyword targeting and click-through rate. Primary keyword: [keyword]. Target audience: [audience]. Here are the current versions: [paste current title, meta, H1]. Explain why each rewrite is better.
Prompt 6
Act as an SEO copywriter. Write an SEO-optimized introduction (150-200 words) for an article about '[topic]'. The primary keyword is '[keyword]'. It should appear in the first 100 words. Write in a conversational tone, hook the reader with a relatable problem, and preview what the article will cover.
Prompt 7
Act as an on-page SEO expert. I have an article about '[topic]' that currently targets the keyword '[keyword]'. Suggest 10 semantically related terms (LSI keywords) I should include throughout the article to improve topical relevance. For each term, suggest one natural sentence in which it could appear.
Prompt 8
Act as an SEO specialist. Write 5 meta descriptions for the page about '[topic]'. Each should be under 155 characters, include the keyword '[keyword]', and end with a clear call to action. Vary the approach: one should focus on a stat, one on a benefit, one on a question, one on urgency, and one on social proof.
ChatGPT Prompts for Technical SEO
Prompt 9
Act as a technical SEO consultant. I am doing a content audit for a [niche] website with [X] pages. Create a step-by-step process for identifying: (1) thin content pages, (2) pages with keyword cannibalization, (3) pages worth consolidating, and (4) pages to 301 redirect. Include specific criteria I should use for each decision.
Prompt 10
Act as a technical SEO expert. Write a set of structured data markup guidelines for my [ecommerce/blog/service] website. Explain which schema types I should implement on product pages, blog posts, FAQ sections, and my homepage. Include one real example of JSON-LD code for a [type] page.
Prompt 11
Act as an SEO analyst. I need to improve the internal linking structure of my website. My pillar topic is '[topic]'. I have these existing articles: [list 5-8 article titles]. Create a logical internal linking map showing which articles should link to which, what anchor text to use, and where each link should appear in the content.
ChatGPT Prompts for Link Building
Prompt 12
Act as a link building specialist. I want to build backlinks for my [niche] website. Suggest 10 specific link building tactics that work well in [year] for this niche, beyond the typical 'guest posting' and 'skyscraper' advice. For each tactic, describe the execution steps and explain what type of site would likely link to me.
Prompt 13
Act as a digital PR strategist. I want to pitch my [product/research/tool] to journalists and bloggers who cover [industry]. Write 3 different email pitches — one focusing on a data angle, one on a trend angle, and one on a human story angle. Each pitch should be under 150 words and include a compelling subject line.
Prompt 14
Act as a link building outreach expert. I want to reclaim unlinked brand mentions for [brand name]. Write a short, friendly outreach email (under 120 words) that I can send to webmasters who mention my brand without linking to it. Include a subject line and make the request feel natural, not transactional.
Prompt 15
Act as an SEO strategist. I want to create a data-driven piece of content for link building purposes in the [industry] space. Suggest 5 original research angles or data studies that would attract natural backlinks from industry blogs and news sites. For each idea, describe the data I would need, where to find it, and which types of sites would likely link to it.
ChatGPT Prompts for Content Marketing
According to HubSpot, websites, blogs, and SEO are the top channels for marketers in 2026. Content is still the core. But as Orbit Media's annual blogging survey shows, writers who use AI for support tasks — brainstorming, headlines, structure — report stronger results than those who hand everything off to AI. Use these prompts as a thinking partner, not a ghostwriter.
ChatGPT Prompts for Blog Strategy
Prompt 16
Act as a content strategist for a [niche] brand targeting [audience]. Build a 3-month blog content plan with 12 article ideas. For each article, include: working title, primary keyword, target word count, content type (how-to, listicle, case study, etc.), and the business goal it supports (traffic, leads, authority). Present as a table.
Prompt 17
Act as an expert content marketer. I need to create a pillar page about '[broad topic]' for my [niche] website. Write a full outline for this pillar page including: a compelling introduction, 6-8 main sections with descriptive H2 headings, suggested word count per section, internal link suggestions, and a conclusion with CTA.
Prompt 18
Act as a blog strategist. My current blog on [topic] gets [X] monthly visitors but I want to double organic traffic in 6 months. Analyze the following 5 article titles I already have: [list them]. Suggest which ones to update first, what improvements to make to each, and 3 new article ideas that would fill content gaps and capture more search traffic.
ChatGPT Prompts for Content Briefs
Prompt 19
Act as a senior content editor. Create a detailed content brief for an article titled '[title]'. The primary keyword is '[keyword]', the secondary keywords are [list]. The target reader is [audience description]. Include: goal of the article, recommended structure with H2/H3 headings, key points each section must cover, word count target, internal links to include, external sources to reference, and the desired call to action.
Prompt 20
Act as a content brief specialist. I need to write an article that outranks the top 3 results for the keyword '[keyword]'. Research what those articles typically cover and identify what they are missing. Then create a content brief that tells a writer exactly how to create a more complete, useful version. Include must-have sections, supporting data points to find, and unique angles.
Prompt 21
Act as an editorial director. Write a standard content brief template I can use for all articles on my [niche] blog. Include fields for: keyword targeting, audience persona, tone of voice, structure requirements, research requirements, internal link opportunities, image/visual suggestions, and review criteria. Explain each field briefly.
ChatGPT Prompts for Content Repurposing
Prompt 22
Act as a content repurposing specialist. I have a long-form blog article about '[topic]' (paste the article or key points below). Give me a repurposing plan that turns this one article into: 3 LinkedIn posts, 5 Twitter/X threads, 1 YouTube script outline, 2 email newsletter sections, and 3 Instagram carousel concepts. For each, describe the angle and format.
Prompt 23
Act as a content strategist. I have a [X]-minute podcast episode about '[topic]'. Help me extract maximum value from it. Suggest how to turn it into: a blog post summary, 5 pull-quote social posts, an email to my list, and a YouTube Shorts or Reels concept. Give me the first draft of the email section.
Prompt 24
Act as a content marketer. Take the following key data points from my [industry] report: [paste 5-7 stats]. Turn each stat into a standalone social media post written for [LinkedIn/Twitter/Instagram]. Each post should tell a small story with the stat, not just state the number. Keep each under 200 words.
ChatGPT Prompts for Content Calendar Planning
Prompt 25
Act as a content calendar manager. I run marketing for a [business type] with a small team of [X] people. We want to publish content across: blog (2x/week), LinkedIn (5x/week), and email newsletter (1x/week). Build a 4-week content calendar that balances educational, promotional, and engagement-focused content. Present it as a table with: Date, Channel, Content Type, Topic/Title, and Goal.
Prompt 26
Act as a content strategist. I need to plan content around the following upcoming events and promotions for my [business type]: [list 3-5 dates or events]. For each event, suggest: a pre-event content sequence (how many posts/emails and what angle), the event-day content, and a post-event follow-up. Include specific topic ideas for each stage.
Prompt 27
Act as a social media content planner. I want to build a 30-day content calendar for [brand/niche] focused on the theme of '[monthly theme]'. Give me 30 content ideas — one per day — specifying the format (reel, carousel, static, story, poll, etc.), the topic, and the call to action for each. Vary the content types and alternate between educational, entertaining, and promotional.
Prompt 28
Act as a content marketing consultant. I am planning Q3 content for a [industry] brand. Our goals are: [goal 1], [goal 2], [goal 3]. Suggest a quarterly content themes calendar — one major theme per month — and explain how each theme supports our business goals. For each month, include 5 specific content ideas that fit the theme.
ChatGPT Prompts for Social Media Marketing {#chatgpt-prompts-for-social-media}
Social media is where content goes to be discovered or ignored. These ChatGPT prompts for social media are built for marketers who need to post consistently without burning out. For platform-specific prompt sets and strategies, check out our guide to ChatGPT prompts for social media managers.
ChatGPT Prompts for Social Media Content Ideas
Prompt 29
Act as a social media strategist for a [niche] brand. I need 30 unique content ideas for [platform] that I can post over the next month. My audience is [describe audience]. Mix the following content types: educational tips, behind-the-scenes, opinion posts, engagement questions, product/service highlights, and trending topic angles. Present as a numbered list with a one-line description for each idea.
Prompt 30
Act as a creative content strategist. My brand is in the [niche] space and my tone is [describe tone]. Suggest 10 content series concepts I could run consistently on [platform]. Each series should have a clear format, a recurring structure, and a reason audiences would follow it long-term. For each series, give it a name and describe 3 example posts.
Prompt 31
Act as a social media content creator. I want to jump on the current trend of [describe trend] and make it relevant to my [niche] audience. Write 3 different post concepts that connect this trend to my brand without feeling forced. Include the hook line, the main content, and the call to action for each.
Prompt 32
Act as a YouTube content strategist. I run a channel about [topic] targeting [audience]. Suggest 15 video ideas that have strong search potential and high shareability. For each idea, include the video title, the hook (first 30 seconds concept), and what makes it stand out from existing content on this topic.
ChatGPT Prompts for Captions and Hashtags
Prompt 33
Act as a social media copywriter. Write 5 different Instagram captions for a [product/service] post. The product is [describe it briefly]. The target audience is [audience]. Write one caption that uses storytelling, one that leads with a bold opinion, one that asks a question, one that uses humor, and one that shares a quick tip. Include a CTA in each. Keep all captions under 150 words.
Prompt 34
Act as a LinkedIn content writer. Write a LinkedIn post for a [job role/founder/consultant] in the [industry] space. The topic is [topic]. The post should: start with a scroll-stopping first line (no 'I am excited to share'), use short punchy paragraphs, include 1-2 personal insights, and end with a question to drive comments. Target length: 150-250 words.
Prompt 35
Act as a hashtag researcher. I am posting on [Instagram/LinkedIn/TikTok] about [topic] in the [niche] space. Suggest a tiered hashtag strategy using: 5 high-volume hashtags (1M+ posts), 8 mid-volume hashtags (100K-1M posts), and 7 niche hashtags (under 100K posts). Explain why this mix works better than using only popular hashtags.
Prompt 36
Act as a short-form video scriptwriter. Write a 60-second TikTok/Reels script for a [business type] that teaches [audience] how to [solve a specific problem]. Structure it as: Hook (0-5 sec), Problem (5-15 sec), Solution steps (15-45 sec), CTA (45-60 sec). Include on-screen text suggestions and transitions.
ChatGPT Prompts for Social Media Strategy
Prompt 37
Act as a social media strategist. I am starting a [business type] brand on [platform] from zero followers. Build a 90-day launch strategy that covers: week-by-week content types, growth tactics (collaborations, hashtags, engagement strategies), posting frequency, and how to measure if it is working. Be specific about what to do in weeks 1-4, 5-8, and 9-12.
Prompt 38
Act as a platform strategist. My business is in the [niche] space and I have limited time and budget. I can only focus on 2 social platforms. Based on the fact that my audience is [describe audience] and my content strengths are [video/writing/design], recommend which 2 platforms I should prioritize and give me a specific reason for each choice.
Prompt 39
Act as a social media audit specialist. Review the following [platform] account strategy description: [paste your current approach]. Identify 5 specific weaknesses in the current strategy and suggest concrete improvements for each. Focus on: content mix, posting frequency, audience targeting, engagement tactics, and profile optimization.
ChatGPT Prompts for Social Media Engagement
Prompt 40
Act as a community manager for a [niche] brand. I have received the following comment on my post: '[paste comment]'. Write 3 different response options — one that is warm and personal, one that is informative and adds value, and one that invites further conversation. Keep each response under 50 words and avoid sounding scripted.
Prompt 41
Act as a social media engagement strategist. I want to increase the comment rate on my [platform] posts. Give me 10 proven engagement prompts I can use across [niche] content to get my audience talking. These should be open-ended, relevant to my space, and genuinely interesting — not just 'what do you think?'
Prompt 42
Act as a social media growth consultant. I want to run a [contest/challenge/giveaway] on [platform] to grow my [niche] account. Design a complete campaign including: the mechanic, the prize structure, the entry requirements, the promotional timeline, the hashtag strategy, and how to convert participants into followers who stay engaged after the campaign ends.
Prompt 43
Act as a social media strategist. My [platform] engagement rate has dropped in the last 30 days. My average post gets [X likes, Y comments]. My audience is [describe]. Suggest 8 specific tactics I can test over the next 30 days to recover and improve engagement. For each tactic, describe how to execute it and how to measure if it works.
ChatGPT Prompts for Email Marketing
Email is still one of the highest-ROI channels in digital marketing. These AI prompts for marketing your email list cover everything from your first welcome email to win-back campaigns for subscribers who have gone cold.
ChatGPT Prompts for Email Subject Lines
Prompt 44
Act as an email marketing specialist with expertise in deliverability and open rates. Write 15 subject lines for an email campaign promoting [offer/product/content] to [audience]. Create 3 subject lines each using the following formulas: curiosity gap, numbered list, direct benefit, question, and urgency/scarcity. Rate each on a scale of 1-10 for likely open rate and explain your top pick.
Prompt 45
Act as an A/B testing strategist for email marketing. I currently use subject lines like: [paste 3 examples]. Rewrite each one using a different psychological trigger: social proof, fear of missing out, personal relevance, and surprise. Keep all options under 50 characters. Tell me which pairs to A/B test first and why.
Prompt 46
Act as an email copywriter. Write 10 subject lines for a re-engagement email going to subscribers who have not opened my emails in 60+ days. My brand is [describe brand/niche]. The goal is to win back attention without sounding desperate. Vary the tone: some playful, some direct, some curious. Avoid spam trigger words.
ChatGPT Prompts for Welcome Email Sequences
Prompt 47
Act as an email sequence strategist. Write a 5-email welcome sequence for new subscribers who signed up to get [lead magnet/offer] from my [niche] website. My brand is [describe brand]. Each email should have: a subject line, a preview text, and the full email body (under 300 words each). The sequence goal is to build trust and lead subscribers toward [primary CTA]. Space the emails: Day 0, Day 1, Day 3, Day 5, Day 7.
Prompt 48
Act as a welcome email copywriter. Write the first email in a welcome sequence for a [SaaS/ecommerce/coaching] business. The subscriber just signed up for [describe what they signed up for]. The email should: thank them warmly, deliver or point to what they came for, tell them what to expect next, and show one small immediate win they can take right now. Keep it under 250 words.
Prompt 49
Act as an email strategist. I run a [type of business] and my welcome sequence currently only has 1 email. Design a 7-day automated welcome sequence that moves subscribers from 'just met me' to 'ready to buy'. Map out each email's purpose, subject line, and the single most important action you want the reader to take. Include the type of content (story, tip, case study, offer) for each email.
ChatGPT Prompts for Newsletters
Prompt 50
Act as a newsletter editor. Write a weekly email newsletter for a [niche] audience. Include: a short personal opening (2-3 sentences), one main piece of actionable advice related to [topic], a curated resource or tool recommendation, and a closing thought or question. Keep the total length under 500 words. The tone should be [describe tone].
Prompt 51
Act as a content curator for email newsletters. I send a weekly digest to [audience description] in the [niche] space. I need 5 different newsletter section formats I can rotate each week to keep the content fresh. For each format, describe the structure, an example of what goes in it, and the goal it achieves for the reader.
Prompt 52
Act as an email marketing strategist. I want to improve the click-through rate of my [niche] newsletter. It currently averages [X]% CTR. Review these 3 common reasons newsletters have low CTR: [paste or ask ChatGPT to list them]. Then suggest 6 specific changes I can make to my newsletter format, copy, and CTA placement to increase clicks.
ChatGPT Prompts for Re-engagement Campaigns
Prompt 53
Act as an email retention specialist. I have [X] subscribers who have not opened my emails in 90+ days. Write a 3-email re-engagement sequence designed to either win them back or get them to self-select out of my list (which improves deliverability). Include subject lines, preview text, and full email copy for each. Make email 3 a 'last chance' email that is honest and direct.
Prompt 54
Act as an email copywriter. Write a single re-engagement email for [type of business] subscribers who signed up [X months] ago but have been inactive. The email should feel personal, reference what they originally signed up for, and offer something new or valuable as a reason to re-engage. Subject line included. Keep it under 200 words.
Prompt 55
Act as an email deliverability consultant. My list has [X] subscribers with an average open rate of [Y]%. Suggest a 30-day list cleaning and re-engagement strategy that will: improve my deliverability score, remove inactive subscribers in a structured way, and keep my best subscribers engaged throughout. Include specific tools I can use and metrics to watch.
ChatGPT Prompts for PPC and Paid Advertising {#chatgpt-prompts-for-ppc}
ChatGPT ads launched in January 2026, and early adopters report higher intent traffic compared to traditional search ads. Whether you are running Google, Meta, or LinkedIn campaigns, these chatgpt prompts for PPC will help you write better ads faster.
ChatGPT Prompts for Google Ads
Prompt 56
Act as a Google Ads copywriter with 8+ years of experience. Write 5 complete Responsive Search Ad sets for the keyword '[keyword]'. Each ad set should include: 15 headlines (30 chars max each) and 4 descriptions (90 chars max each). Pin the most important headline to position 1. Focus on: unique selling points, urgency, and matching search intent. My offer is [describe offer]. Landing page CTA is [CTA].
Prompt 57
Act as a Google Ads strategist. I am launching a search campaign for [product/service] targeting [location] with a budget of [budget]. Suggest: the 5 most important keyword groups to start with, match type strategy (broad/phrase/exact), negative keywords to add from day one, and bidding strategy for the first 30 days. Explain the rationale behind each choice.
Prompt 58
Act as a PPC performance analyst. My Google Ads campaign for [product/service] has: CTR of [X]%, conversion rate of [Y]%, CPA of [$Z], and quality score average of [X]. Diagnose the main problem areas and give me a prioritized list of 5 optimizations to make this week, starting with the highest-impact change.
Prompt 59
Act as a Google Ads copywriter. My current best-performing ad headline is: '[current headline]'. Write 10 headline variations that test different angles: price, speed, guarantee, authority, curiosity, and comparison. Keep all headlines under 30 characters. Flag which 3 you would A/B test first and why.
ChatGPT Prompts for Facebook and Instagram Ads
Prompt 60
Act as a Facebook and Instagram Ads copywriter. Write 3 full ad creatives for a [product/service] targeting [audience description] on Meta. Each ad should have: a primary text (under 150 words), a headline (under 40 chars), a description (under 30 chars), and the ad hook (first line that stops the scroll). Vary the angle: one pain-point focused, one social proof focused, one curiosity/intrigue focused.
Prompt 61
Act as a Meta Ads strategist. I am selling [product/service] at a price point of [$price] targeting [audience]. Suggest a full-funnel Meta campaign structure with 3 campaign levels: awareness (top of funnel), consideration (middle of funnel), and conversion (bottom of funnel). For each level, specify: campaign objective, audience targeting approach, ad format, and copy angle.
Prompt 62
Act as a Facebook Ads creative director. My current ad creative for [product] is underperforming (CTR below [X]%). Describe 5 different ad creative concepts I should test, including: the format (video/image/carousel), the hook, the visual concept, and the emotional angle. My audience is [describe audience]. My brand tone is [tone].
Prompt 63
Act as a Meta Ads analyst. I am running a [product/service] campaign with these results: CPM [$X], CTR [Y]%, CPC [$Z], conversion rate [A]%, ROAS [B]. Walk me through how to diagnose whether the problem is the audience targeting, the creative, the landing page, or the offer itself. Give me a testing plan for the next 2 weeks.
ChatGPT Prompts for LinkedIn Ads
Prompt 64
Act as a LinkedIn Ads strategist. I want to run a lead generation campaign targeting [job title] at [company size] companies in [industry]. Budget is [$X/month]. Recommend: the best LinkedIn ad format for my goal, audience targeting parameters, the lead gen form structure, and the copy for the ad (headline, intro text, CTA). My offer is [describe offer].
Prompt 65
Act as a B2B paid media consultant. Write 3 LinkedIn Sponsored Content ads for a [SaaS/agency/service] targeting [decision-maker title]. Each ad should include: intro text (150 words max), headline (70 chars max), and description (100 chars max). Make one ad about a pain point, one about an ROI stat, and one about a thought leadership insight. CTA: [download/book a call/watch demo].
ChatGPT Prompts for Ad Strategy
Prompt 66
Act as a paid media strategist. I have a monthly ad budget of [$X] and want to drive [leads/sales/traffic] for my [business type]. Recommend how to allocate this budget across [Google/Meta/LinkedIn] with specific dollar amounts and percentages for each channel. Explain why this split makes sense for my goal and audience type.
Prompt 67
Act as an ad testing strategist. I want to run a 30-day creative testing sprint for my [product/service] ads. Design a testing framework that covers: what to test (creative variables), how many variations to run at once, the budget per test, the metrics to judge winners, and when to stop a test. Keep the framework practical for a team of [X] people with limited resources.
ChatGPT Prompts for Copywriting {#chatgpt-prompts-for-copywriting}
Good copy converts. Bad copy just fills space. These ChatGPT prompts for copywriting are built for marketers who need direct-response copy that does real work — landing pages, sales pages, and product descriptions that get people to act.
ChatGPT Prompts for Landing Pages
Prompt 68
Act as a direct-response copywriter. Write a complete landing page for [product/service/offer]. Structure it as: headline + subheadline, problem statement, solution introduction, 3 key benefits (each with a feature, benefit, and proof point), social proof section (testimonial format), FAQ (3 objections), and a CTA section. My target customer is [describe]. The primary pain point is [pain point]. Price point: [price].
Prompt 69
Act as a conversion copywriter. My current landing page headline is: '[current headline]'. The conversion rate is [X]%. Write 10 alternative headline options using different frameworks: problem-focused, result-focused, curiosity, how-to, and numbered outcomes. Flag your top 3 and explain why they should outperform the original.
Prompt 70
Act as a UX copywriter and CRO specialist. Review this landing page structure [describe or paste the page outline]. Identify the 5 most likely friction points that are reducing conversions. For each friction point, suggest specific copy or structural changes and explain the psychology behind why the change should improve performance.
ChatGPT Prompts for Sales Pages
Prompt 71
Act as a long-form sales copywriter. Write a sales page for [product/course/service] priced at [$price]. Use the PASTOR framework: Problem, Amplify, Story, Transformation, Offer, Response. My ideal customer is [describe in detail]. Their biggest fear is [fear]. Their desired outcome is [outcome]. Include a guarantee section and a final close. Target length: 800-1200 words.
Prompt 72
Act as a sales page copywriter. I need to write the 'Who This Is For / Who This Is Not For' section of my sales page for [product/service]. Write both sections in a way that qualifies the right buyer, builds trust with specificity, and actually increases desire in the target customer by showing you understand them. Each section should have 4-5 bullet points.
Prompt 73
Act as a copywriting strategist. My [product/service] costs [$price] and prospects often say it is too expensive. Write a value justification section for my sales page (200-300 words) that reframes the price by: calculating the cost of not solving the problem, comparing it to alternatives, and showing the specific ROI or transformation they get.
ChatGPT Prompts for Product Descriptions
Prompt 74
Act as an ecommerce copywriter. Write a product description for [product name] — a [describe product briefly]. Target customer: [describe]. Write one short version (50 words for a card/listing), one medium version (100-150 words for a product page), and one long version (250-300 words with full features and benefits). Use sensory language and focus on transformation, not just features.
Prompt 75
Act as a product copywriter. I sell [product] on [Amazon/Shopify/Etsy]. Write optimized bullet points for the product listing. I need 5 bullet points, each starting with a capitalized benefit keyword. Each bullet should lead with the benefit, explain the feature that delivers it, and include a secondary keyword naturally. Product details: [paste details].
Prompt 76
Act as an ecommerce copywriter specializing in category pages. Write the above-the-fold copy for my [product category] collection page on [platform]. This should include: a headline that captures what the collection is about, 2-3 sentences of supporting copy that helps customers choose the right product, and a note on who this collection is designed for.
Prompt 77
Act as a conversion-focused copywriter. Take this product description: [paste existing description]. Rewrite it to: eliminate passive voice, lead with the customer benefit instead of the brand, add one piece of social proof or specificity, and end with a micro-CTA. Keep the rewritten version within 10% of the original word count.
ChatGPT Prompts for Branding and Strategy {#chatgpt-prompts-for-branding}
Forbes reports that 81% of marketing leaders acknowledge AI is transforming the industry. The smartest use of AI in branding is not to create your brand identity for you — it is to stress-test your positioning, pressure-test your messaging, and find the gaps before your competitors do.
ChatGPT Prompts for Brand Voice
Prompt 78
Act as a brand strategist. Help me define the brand voice for [company name], a [business type] targeting [audience]. We want to be perceived as [3 adjectives]. Create a brand voice guide that includes: our brand personality archetype, our tone in different contexts (website, social media, customer support, ads), 5 words we use, 5 words we never use, and 3 real writing examples (before/after) showing our voice in action.
Prompt 79
Act as a brand copywriter. My brand voice is [describe: e.g., 'direct, witty, and confident — like a smart friend who happens to be a marketing expert']. Rewrite the following piece of copy in our brand voice: [paste existing copy]. Then explain 3 specific changes you made and why each one brings the copy closer to our defined voice.
Prompt 80
Act as a brand messaging architect. I need to create a messaging hierarchy for [brand/product]. Build a messaging framework that includes: the brand promise (one sentence), the elevator pitch (30 seconds), the value proposition statement, 3 key messages for 3 different audience segments, and supporting proof points for each key message.
ChatGPT Prompts for Competitor Analysis
Prompt 81
Act as a competitive intelligence analyst. I want to analyze my top 3 competitors in the [niche] market: [Competitor A], [Competitor B], [Competitor C]. Build a comparison framework that covers: their positioning statement, primary audience, pricing model, key strengths, visible weaknesses, and content strategy. Present it as a side-by-side comparison table and then summarize the 3 biggest gaps I could position my brand to fill.
Prompt 82
Act as a brand strategist. I want to find a differentiation angle for my [product/service] in a crowded [niche] market. My current positioning is [describe]. My main competitors position themselves as [describe]. Using the 'Blue Ocean Strategy' thinking, suggest 5 positioning angles that existing players are ignoring. For each, describe the customer segment it appeals to and the core message I would lead with.
Prompt 83
Act as a marketing strategist. My competitor [name] recently launched [new product/feature/campaign]. Analyze the likely strategy behind this move. What customer segment are they targeting? What message are they leading with? What does this mean for my brand positioning? Suggest 3 counter-strategies I can consider without directly attacking them.
ChatGPT Prompts for Market Positioning
Prompt 84
Act as a positioning consultant. I run a [business type] in the [niche] space. My product is [describe]. I target [audience]. Write 3 different positioning statements using the classic Geoffrey Moore formula: 'For [target customer] who [need or opportunity], [product name] is a [category] that [key benefit]. Unlike [competition], our product [key differentiator].' Give me 3 variations for testing and explain which one you would lead with.
Prompt 85
Act as a market research analyst. I am launching a [product/service] in the [niche] market in [country/region]. Help me map the competitive market by describing: the major existing players and their price positioning, the underserved customer segments, the most common customer complaints about current solutions (based on review patterns), and the 2-3 most exploitable market gaps. Provide this as a structured analysis I can share with my team.
ChatGPT Prompts for Analytics and Reporting {#chatgpt-prompts-for-analytics}
Data without interpretation is just numbers. Use these prompts to turn your marketing data into actionable insights — faster than any report template.
Prompt 86
Act as a digital marketing analyst. I need to build a monthly marketing performance report for my [agency client / internal team]. Design a report structure that includes: executive summary (what worked, what did not, what we are changing), channel-by-channel performance summary, key metric trends with context, attribution notes, and next month's recommendations. List the exact metrics to include for each channel: SEO, paid, email, and social.
Prompt 87
Act as a data analyst. I will give you my Google Analytics 4 data for [month]. Here are my key metrics: Sessions: [X], Engagement Rate: [Y]%, Top pages: [list], Traffic sources: [breakdown], Goal completions: [Z]. Analyze this data and tell me: what is performing well, what needs attention, what hypothesis would explain the biggest changes, and what 3 actions I should take next month.
Prompt 88
Act as a marketing performance consultant. I want to build a KPI dashboard for a [business type]. Recommend the 12 most important marketing KPIs I should track monthly, grouped by: acquisition, engagement, conversion, and retention. For each KPI, tell me: the formula, the benchmark I should aim for in [niche], the data source, and what a drop in this metric usually signals.
Prompt 89
Act as an email analytics specialist. My last email campaign had: [X]% open rate, [Y]% click rate, [Z]% unsubscribe rate, [A] conversions. Compare these numbers to industry benchmarks for [niche]. Tell me: what is working, what needs improvement, what the unsubscribe rate suggests, and give me 5 specific optimizations to test in the next campaign.
Prompt 90
Act as a paid media analyst. My Google Ads campaign spent [$X] last month with [Y] conversions at a CPA of [$Z] and ROAS of [A]. My target CPA is [$B] and target ROAS is [C]. Diagnose the performance gap. Suggest a 2-week optimization plan with specific bid adjustments, audience exclusions, creative changes, and landing page recommendations to close the gap.
Prompt 91
Act as a content performance analyst. Here are the top 10 blog posts on my [niche] website by traffic in the last 90 days: [list titles and approximate monthly visits]. For each post, help me identify: whether it should be updated, monetized more aggressively, used for internal link building, or turned into a lead generation asset. Give me a prioritized action list.
ChatGPT Prompts for Affiliate Marketing
Affiliate marketing runs on content, trust, and the right targeting. These prompts help you build content that ranks, converts, and earns — without writing everything from scratch.
Prompt 92
Act as an affiliate content strategist. I want to build a content plan for an affiliate website in the [niche] space. My target affiliate programs are [list 2-3 programs]. Suggest 15 article ideas that mix: product reviews, comparisons, how-to guides, and 'best of' roundups. For each article, include the target keyword, the content type, and the affiliate angle (what product placement makes sense in that piece).
Prompt 93
Act as an affiliate copywriter. Write a product review for [affiliate product] that converts readers into buyers. Include: a brief product overview, who it is best for, 5 specific features with honest pros and cons for each, a comparison to 1-2 alternatives, and a verdict section. The review should be helpful and honest — not a sales pitch disguised as a review. Target length: 800-1000 words.
Prompt 94
Act as an affiliate SEO strategist. I want to rank for the keyword '[comparison keyword, e.g. Product A vs Product B]'. Write a full outline for this comparison article that: fairly represents both products, helps the reader make a decision based on their specific needs, includes an FAQ section targeting related questions, and strategically places affiliate links without feeling forced.
Prompt 95
Act as a conversion optimization specialist for affiliate sites. My review article for [product] gets [X] monthly visitors but only converts at [Y]%. Suggest 7 specific changes I can make to the article — in terms of copy, structure, CTA placement, trust signals, and content depth — to meaningfully improve the conversion rate. Prioritize by estimated impact.
Prompt 96
Act as an affiliate email marketer. I have a list of [X] subscribers interested in [niche]. Write a 3-email affiliate promotion sequence for [product name] launching on [date]. Email 1 should warm up the audience and introduce the problem the product solves. Email 2 should review the product and show proof. Email 3 should be a final push with urgency. Include subject lines and preview text for each.
ChatGPT Prompts for Lead Generation and CRO {#chatgpt-prompts-for-lead-generation}
Every marketer's job, at its core, is to generate leads and convert them. These prompts target the full funnel — from capturing attention to closing the gap between visitor and customer.
Prompt 97
Act as a lead generation strategist. I run a [business type] targeting [audience]. My website gets [X] monthly visitors but converts only [Y]% to leads. Suggest 8 lead generation tactics I can add or improve immediately — including lead magnet ideas, landing page optimizations, pop-up strategies, and content upgrade opportunities. For each tactic, estimate the level of effort (low/medium/high) and the expected impact.
Prompt 98
Act as a lead magnet designer. I need to create a high-converting lead magnet for my [business type] targeting [audience]. Their biggest problem is [describe problem]. Suggest 5 different lead magnet formats I could create, with a title for each and an explanation of why that format would appeal to this audience. Then write the full outline for the one you recommend most.
Prompt 99
Act as a CRO specialist. My landing page for [offer] currently converts at [X]%. Describe a 5-element CRO audit I should run on this page. For each element, tell me: what to look for, what good looks like, what common mistakes to fix, and one quick test I can run to validate the change. Elements to audit: headline, above-the-fold layout, form, social proof, and CTA.
Prompt 100
Act as a conversion copywriter. Write the copy for a [lead magnet / free trial / consultation] opt-in landing page for a [business type]. Include: a headline, subheadline, 3 bullet points showing what the reader gets, a short trust blurb (under 50 words), and a CTA button label. The offer is [describe offer]. The audience is [describe audience]. Keep the entire page copy under 200 words.
Prompt 101
Act as a B2B lead generation consultant. I want to run a LinkedIn outreach campaign to generate [X] qualified leads per month for my [service type] business. My target is [job title] at [company size] companies in [industry]. Write: the connection request message (under 300 characters), a follow-up message sequence (3 messages), and guidelines on what to do when someone shows interest. Keep all messages human and conversation-focused — not salesy.
Bonus Prompts (To Hit 103+)
Prompt 102 — Influencer Marketing
Act as an influencer marketing strategist. I have a budget of [$X] to run an influencer campaign for [product/service] targeting [audience]. Recommend a strategy that covers: influencer tier (nano/micro/macro) and why, the platforms to focus on, content brief guidelines I should send influencers, how to structure the contract and deliverables, and the KPIs I should track to measure ROI.
Prompt 103 — Marketing Automation
Act as a marketing automation specialist. I use [tool: Mailchimp/HubSpot/ActiveCampaign/Klaviyo] and I want to build an automation workflow for [goal: abandoned cart recovery / lead nurturing / post-purchase]. Design a complete workflow with: the trigger, the sequence of steps, timing between each step, the copy angle for each message, and the exit conditions. Present it as a visual flow description.
Prompt 104 — Podcast Marketing
Act as a podcast marketing strategist. I am launching a podcast called '[podcast name]' targeting [audience] in the [niche] space. Create a 30-day pre-launch marketing plan covering: teaser content strategy, guest announcement posts, trailer episode script outline, submission to podcast directories, and how to build a waiting list of listeners before Episode 1 drops.
Prompt 105 — Video Marketing
Act as a video content strategist. I want to use YouTube to market my [product/service/brand] to [audience]. Build a 90-day YouTube channel strategy including: the content pillars (3-4 recurring themes), a publishing schedule, the first 8 video titles with thumbnail concept ideas, and how to optimize each video for both search discovery and suggested video traffic.
Pro Tips to Get Even Better Results from ChatGPT in 2026
These five tactics separate marketers who get mediocre AI output from those who get output they can actually use.
Use Custom Instructions and Memory
ChatGPT's memory feature means you can tell it about your brand once and it will remember across sessions. Set up custom instructions with your brand voice, your audience description, and your content rules. You will never have to paste context into every prompt again.
Chain Your Prompts (Multi-Step Workflows)
Instead of asking for everything in one prompt, break big tasks into stages. First generate a list of ideas. Then pick the best one. Then brief it. Then draft it. Then edit it. Each prompt builds on the last. This "prompt chaining" approach produces dramatically better final output than one giant prompt.
Feed Your Own Data
ChatGPT in 2026 can analyze files directly. Paste in your Google Analytics data, customer survey results, or email performance reports and ask it to interpret the numbers. When you give it real data from your real business, the output becomes specific and actionable — not generic.
Use Vision for Creative Review
Use ChatGPT's vision capability to upload screenshots of your ads, landing pages, or competitor pages and ask for a critique. This works well for identifying UX issues, copy weaknesses, and visual hierarchy problems. It is faster than a manual review and gives you a fresh perspective.
Reference ChatGPT's Web Browsing for Current Data
For anything time-sensitive — competitor pricing, trending topics, recent news in your industry — use ChatGPT's web browsing feature instead of relying on its training data. This is especially useful for market research, competitor analysis prompts, and ad copy that references current events or trends.
Conclusion
You now have 105 specific, copy-paste-ready ChatGPT prompts for digital marketing — covering every major channel from SEO and email to paid ads and affiliate content.
The marketers who get the most out of AI are not the ones who use it most — they are the ones who use it most specifically. A precise, well-structured prompt is worth ten vague ones.
Start with the category most relevant to your current work, run the prompts, and refine based on your results. Save the ones that produce great output and build your own prompt library over time.
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