10 ChatGPT copywriting prompts for marketers Facebook ads, landing pages, email subject lines, and sales pages using AIDA, PAS, and StoryBrand frameworks.
Conversion copywriting is one of the most valuable marketing skills and one of the areas where structuring your ChatGPT prompt correctly pays immediate dividends. Generic prompts produce generic copy. These 10 ChatGPT prompts for marketing apply the frameworks professional copywriters use AIDA (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action), PAS (Problem, Agitate, Solve), and StoryBrand to generate ad copy, landing pages, email sequences, subject lines, and sales scripts engineered to convert. Each prompt specifies audience, tone, format, and intent. Works for product-based businesses, SaaS, coaches, and service providers.
Tip: After generating copy, ask ChatGPT to "rate this copy's clarity and persuasiveness out of 10 and suggest 3 specific improvements" for a quick self-critique loop.
Write a Facebook/Instagram ad for [product/service] using the AIDA framework (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action). Target audience: [describe audience, e.g., "busy moms aged 28–40 who want to lose weight"]. Key benefit: [main benefit]. Tone: [casual/professional/bold]. Include: attention-grabbing first line, body copy (3–4 sentences), and a strong CTA. Write 3 variations with different hooks.
Facebook / Instagram Ad Copy (AIDA)
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Write the hero section copy for a landing page selling [product/service]. Include: headline (under 10 words), subheadline (one sentence expanding on the headline), 3 bullet points (benefits not features), and a CTA button text. Target customer: [description]. Main pain point being solved: [pain point]. Make it feel like it was written by a world-class direct-response copywriter.
Landing Page Hero Section
Write a compelling product description for [product name]. Key features: [list 3–5 features]. Target buyer: [description]. Length: 150–200 words. Format: 1 opening hook paragraph, then 5 bullet points (benefit-driven, not just specs), then 1 closing paragraph with CTA. Use sensory language. Make the customer feel the product solves their specific problem.
Product Description (Amazon / E-Commerce)
Generate 10 email subject lines for a campaign promoting [offer/product]. Target audience: [description]. Tone: [e.g., urgent, curious, friendly, direct]. Include a mix of: curiosity-driven, benefit-driven, urgency/scarcity, question-based, and numbered-list styles. Mark your top 3 picks and explain why briefly.
Email Subject Lines (A/B Test)
Write the opening section of a sales page for [product/service] using the PAS formula: Problem (call out their pain), Agitate (make them feel it more), Solve (introduce your solution as the answer). Target buyer: [description]. Main problem: [describe]. Write 3–4 paragraphs, conversational tone, no fluff. End with a bridge sentence leading into the offer details.
Sales Page — Problem-Agitate-Solve (PAS)
Create 5 Google Ads headlines (max 30 characters each) and 3 descriptions (max 90 characters each) for [business/product]. Keywords to include: [list 3 keywords]. Unique selling prop: [USP]. Focus on: [benefit, urgency, or trust]. Headlines should be mix of keyword-rich and benefit-driven. Descriptions should include a CTA.
Google Ads Headlines + Descriptions
Rewrite our About Us page using the StoryBrand framework where the customer is the hero, not us. Company: [name]. What we do: [description]. Customer problem: [describe their struggle]. Our solution: [how we help]. Proof: [any results or credentials]. Keep it under 200 words. Write in second person ("you/your"), not first person ("we/our").About Us Page (StoryBrand Framework)
Write a cold sales email following this exact 5-line formula: Line 1: Personalized observation about them/their business. Line 2: The problem you help with (one sentence). Line 3: Proof or credibility (one sentence). Line 4: Low-commitment offer (call? free audit? demo?). Line 5: One simple question CTA. Target: [type of business/person]. What I sell: [product/service]. Keep the whole email under 120 words.
Cold Sales Email (5-Line Formula)
Write the opening 60-second script for a video sales letter (VSL) selling [product/service]. Target audience: [description]. The opening should: 1) Immediately identify the viewer's problem, 2) Promise a specific result, 3) Establish credibility, 4) Create curiosity to keep watching. Use pattern interrupt — don't start with "Hi, my name is". Write in spoken, conversational language. About 150 words.
Video Sales Letter Script (Opening 60 Seconds)
Write an email to send to customers asking for a testimonial or review. Make it feel genuine, not pushy. Product/service: [description]. What outcome did they get: [result]. The email should: acknowledge their experience, explain why reviews matter, make it easy (give them a prompt or 2–3 questions to answer), and provide a direct link placeholder [REVIEW LINK]. Keep it under 150 words. Friendly, warm tone.
Testimonial / Review Prompt Email
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