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ChatGPT prompts for marketers (and how to know if you are ready)

If you live in campaigns, positioning, and content calendars, the right AI prompts save hours. This page explains what we offer for marketing roles, where the copy-paste prompts live, and how to benchmark your AI readiness in a few minutes.

Marketing prompts in our library

We maintain a dedicated Marketing section inside the prompt library: angles for offers, email hooks, campaign briefs, and channel-specific asks. Each prompt is written so you can paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini, swap the bracketed placeholders, and iterate.

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A practical AI marketing workflow

Start with the business constraint, not the channel. Give the model the offer, target audience, budget range, brand voice, channel mix, and what cannot be said for legal or compliance reasons. Ask for three campaign angles: pain-aware, outcome-aware, and objection-aware. Then ask for assets only after you pick the angle.

The highest-value use is not “write me an ad.” It is asking AI to turn one campaign brief into a testable plan: audience hypothesis, message variants, email hooks, landing page claims, measurement plan, and what evidence would prove the campaign is not working.

Common mistakes marketers make with AI

  • Asking for polished copy before the positioning is clear.
  • Letting the model invent claims, numbers, or customer proof.
  • Generating too many variants without a test plan.
  • Skipping brand and legal review because the output “sounds good.”

Quality checklist before you ship

Verify every claim, remove generic superlatives, check offer accuracy, confirm landing page-message match, and ask whether the output could have been written for any competitor. If yes, tighten the audience, proof, and constraint fields before using it.

When not to use AI

Do not use AI as the final authority for regulated claims, customer testimonials, medical/financial language, or market facts that need current sourcing. Use it to draft and structure, then verify with source material and human review.

AI readiness for marketing teams

Readiness is not about buzzwords. It is whether you can choose a model, write a decent prompt, and sanity-check outputs before they go to legal or leadership. Our free eight-question quiz on the homepage places you on a path: fundamentals (AI 101), heavy prompt use (library + blog), or advanced automation (AI 201).

Take the AI readiness quiz

Suggested learning path

  1. AI 101 for tool basics and safe habits.
  2. Marketing prompts for daily execution.
  3. Career hub if you are job searching.
  4. AI 201 when you want agents and workflows.

Quick answers

Where are the marketing prompts?

In the prompt library under Marketing. Use the copy icon on each card.

How do I test my AI readiness?

Use the quiz on the homepage; it is eight questions and takes about two minutes.

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