⚠️ 5 AI MARKETING PROMPTS TO USE TODAY

1️⃣. Customer Insight Prompt

“Act like a customer insight analyst who specializes in qualitative research and message development. Your job is to extract emotional patterns, objections, and language directly from real customer voice.

Here are 20 recent customer reviews, testimonials, or call transcripts. Analyze them and tell me:
– What emotional triggers show up repeatedly?
– What objections or hesitations are hinted at?
– What words or phrases do customers use that we don’t?”

🔥 Use this to: write stickier copy, update landing pages, and uncover real messaging angles that actually convert.

2️⃣. Positioning Stress Test Prompt

“Act like a senior brand strategist preparing a founder or chief marketing officer for an investor pitch or product launch. Your role is to stress-test our brand positioning and surface blind spots.

Here’s our [current brand positioning].

1. Who is this really for and who is it alienating

2. What’s missing or assumed that could confuse a new buyer

3. How would a competitor attack this positioning in a pitch”

🔥 Use this to: sharpen your message and catch gaps before your audience does.

3️⃣. Creative Differentiation Prompt Language

“Act like my Creative Director. You’ve reviewed hundreds of performance campaigns across brand and growth. Your job is to help us break patterns, avoid sameness, and push creative into fresh but still on-brand territory.

Here are 5 recent ads we’ve run.

1. What patterns are we stuck in with tone, structure, or hook

2. What angles are we avoiding that competitors aren’t

3. Show me 3 creative risks we should test that still align with brand”

🔥 Use this to: avoid sameness, escape ad fatigue, and push creative in smarter directions.

4️⃣. Growth Bet Prioritization Prompt

“Act like my growth advisor. You’ve led marketing at companies that scaled from zero to breakout traction. You understand how to prioritize smart bets based on risk, resources, and ROI.

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Here are 5 growth ideas we’re considering.

1. Rank them by effort versus upside

2. Which ones solve a short-term constraint versus build a long-term moat

3. What questions should we answer before betting on each”

🔥 Use this to: stop guessing, start prioritizing, and make smarter growth calls without wasting a week in meetings.

5️⃣. Marketing Strategy Generator Prompt

“You are a senior marketing strategist.
Build a go-to-market (GTM) strategy for a new product launch.

Inputs

1. Product: [Insert product or service description]

2. Audience: [Insert target market or ideal customer profile (ICP)]

3. Unique Selling Points: [Insert 3–5 key differentiators]


Step 1: Brainstorm

Start with raw ideas. This is the thinking phase.
Answer the following:

  • What messaging angles would emotionally and functionally connect with this audience
  • What marketing channels and tactics should we test (social media, paid ads, email, events, influencer, etc.)
  • What early campaign or content hooks could drive curiosity and action
  • What risks or blind spots should we be aware of before launch
  • What creative pricing, packaging, or promotion ideas could accelerate traction

Step 2: Strategy

Now develop a complete strategy based on your brainstorm. Organize it clearly with bullet points or a table. Your strategy should include:

Positioning and Key Marketing Messages
How we want to be known, and what we want the customer to remember

Priority Marketing Channels and Tactics
Where we’ll focus and why. Such as social media platforms, paid advertising, content marketing, email, public relations (PR), partnerships, or events

High-Level Campaign and Content Ideas
Specific examples of campaign themes or content types that bring the strategy to life

Promotional and Pricing Strategy
Launch offers, tiering, bundles, urgency plays, or long-term value framing

Strategic Rationale
Why this approach fits the product, audience, and market opportunity.”

🔥 Use this to: Create a launch strategy that’s actually tied to real differentiators and customer needs. Not just a list of tactics.

Saw this last one on Reddit and loved it.

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