50 Best AI Prompts for Marketing in 2026
Marketing moves fast. AI moves faster. The difference between a generic ChatGPT response and a polished marketing asset comes down to one thing: how you prompt it.
We tested over 200 marketing prompts across ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. These 50 made the cut — they consistently produce professional, usable output with minimal editing.
Every prompt below is copy-ready. Paste it, fill in the brackets, and you're working.
Email Marketing Prompts
1. Welcome Email Sequence
You are a senior email marketing strategist with 10+ years of experience in SaaS and e-commerce.
Write a 3-email welcome sequence for [COMPANY NAME], a [INDUSTRY] company.
PRODUCT: [BRIEF PRODUCT DESCRIPTION]
TARGET AUDIENCE: [WHO SIGNS UP]
BRAND VOICE: [TONE — e.g., professional but friendly]
For each email, provide:
- Subject line (under 50 characters)
- Preview text (under 90 characters)
- Email body (150-250 words)
- Single clear CTA
Email 1: Welcome + immediate value (send day 0)
Email 2: Key feature highlight + social proof (send day 2)
Email 3: Engagement prompt or offer (send day 5)
2. Re-Engagement Campaign
Write a re-engagement email for subscribers who haven't opened emails in 60+ days.
BRAND: [COMPANY NAME]
LAST KNOWN INTEREST: [WHAT THEY SIGNED UP FOR]
INCENTIVE AVAILABLE: [YES/NO — IF YES, WHAT]
The email should:
- Acknowledge the gap without guilt-tripping
- Remind them why they subscribed
- Offer one compelling reason to come back
- Include an easy unsubscribe option
- Keep total length under 150 words
Subject line options: provide 3 variations (curiosity, value, direct)
3. Product Launch Announcement
Write a product launch email for [PRODUCT NAME].
KEY FEATURES: [LIST 3-5 TOP FEATURES]
LAUNCH OFFER: [DISCOUNT, EARLY ACCESS, ETC.]
AUDIENCE: [WHO THIS IS FOR]
COMPETITOR CONTEXT: [WHAT THEY'RE CURRENTLY USING]
Structure: hook → problem → solution → features → social proof → CTA
Tone: excited but not hypey
Length: 200-300 words
Include: 1 subject line, 1 preview text, email body
4. Abandoned Cart Recovery
Write an abandoned cart email sequence (2 emails) for [STORE NAME].
PRODUCT CATEGORY: [WHAT THEY LEFT BEHIND]
AVERAGE ORDER VALUE: [PRICE RANGE]
BRAND PERSONALITY: [TONE]
Email 1 (send 1 hour after): Gentle reminder, no discount
Email 2 (send 24 hours after): Add urgency or small incentive
Each email: subject line + body under 100 words + clear CTA
5. Newsletter Content Roundup
Write a weekly newsletter for [BRAND] in the [INDUSTRY] space.
THIS WEEK'S TOPICS:
1. [TOPIC 1]
2. [TOPIC 2]
3. [TOPIC 3]
For each topic, write:
- A 2-sentence hook that makes them want to read more
- A brief insight or takeaway (1-2 sentences)
- A link CTA phrase
Total newsletter length: 300-400 words
Tone: [BRAND VOICE]
Include a brief personal intro (2-3 sentences)
Social Media Prompts
6. LinkedIn Thought Leadership Post
Write a LinkedIn post about [TOPIC] from the perspective of a [JOB TITLE] with [X] years of experience.
KEY INSIGHT: [THE MAIN POINT YOU WANT TO MAKE]
AUDIENCE: [WHO SHOULD CARE]
Structure: hook line → story/observation → insight → actionable takeaway → engagement question
Length: 150-200 words
Tone: conversational authority — no jargon, no fluff
Include line breaks for readability
Do NOT use hashtags in the body — add 3-5 relevant ones at the end
7. Twitter/X Thread
Write a Twitter/X thread (7-10 tweets) about [TOPIC].
MAIN ARGUMENT: [YOUR CORE THESIS]
TARGET AUDIENCE: [WHO THIS IS FOR]
Tweet 1: Hook — make them stop scrolling (under 200 characters)
Tweets 2-8: One idea per tweet, build on the previous one
Tweet 9: Summary or contrarian reframe
Tweet 10: CTA (follow, reply, share)
Each tweet: under 280 characters
Use plain language. No emojis in every tweet. No "🧵" opener.
8. Instagram Carousel Script
Write an Instagram carousel (8-10 slides) about [TOPIC].
AUDIENCE: [WHO THIS TARGETS]
GOAL: [EDUCATE / INSPIRE / CONVERT]
Slide 1: Bold hook headline (5-8 words max)
Slides 2-8: One tip/point per slide with brief explanation
Slide 9: Summary or key takeaway
Slide 10: CTA slide
For each slide: headline (under 10 words) + body text (under 30 words)
Also write: caption (under 150 words) + 20 relevant hashtags
9. Social Proof Post
Turn this customer result into a social media post:
RESULT: [WHAT THE CUSTOMER ACHIEVED]
CONTEXT: [WHAT THEY WERE DOING BEFORE]
PRODUCT/SERVICE: [WHAT YOU SELL]
PLATFORM: [LINKEDIN / TWITTER / INSTAGRAM]
The post should:
- Lead with the result, not the product
- Feel authentic, not salesy
- Include a subtle CTA
- Match the platform's tone and format
10. Content Repurposing
Repurpose this blog post into social media content:
BLOG POST TITLE: [TITLE]
KEY POINTS:
1. [POINT 1]
2. [POINT 2]
3. [POINT 3]
MAIN TAKEAWAY: [ONE SENTENCE]
Create:
1. A LinkedIn post (150-200 words)
2. A Twitter thread hook + 3 key tweets
3. An Instagram caption (under 150 words)
4. A short-form video script (30-60 seconds)
Ad Copy Prompts
11. Google Ads Copy
Write Google Ads copy for [PRODUCT/SERVICE].
KEYWORDS: [PRIMARY KEYWORD], [SECONDARY KEYWORDS]
USP: [UNIQUE SELLING PROPOSITION]
AUDIENCE: [WHO'S SEARCHING]
LANDING PAGE GOAL: [WHAT THEY SHOULD DO]
Provide 3 variations:
- Headline 1 (30 chars max)
- Headline 2 (30 chars max)
- Headline 3 (30 chars max)
- Description 1 (90 chars max)
- Description 2 (90 chars max)
Variation 1: benefit-focused
Variation 2: problem-focused
Variation 3: social proof-focused
12. Facebook/Meta Ad Copy
Write Facebook ad copy for [PRODUCT/SERVICE].
OBJECTIVE: [AWARENESS / CONSIDERATION / CONVERSION]
AUDIENCE: [DEMOGRAPHICS + INTERESTS]
OFFER: [WHAT YOU'RE PROMOTING]
TONE: [CASUAL / PROFESSIONAL / URGENT]
Provide:
- Primary text (125 characters for mobile visibility, 250 total)
- Headline (40 characters max)
- Description (30 characters max)
- 3 hook variations for the primary text opening line
Include a clear CTA that matches the objective.
13. Landing Page Hero Copy
Write hero section copy for a landing page selling [PRODUCT/SERVICE].
TARGET CUSTOMER: [WHO THEY ARE]
MAIN PAIN POINT: [WHAT PROBLEM YOU SOLVE]
KEY BENEFIT: [THE #1 OUTCOME]
SOCIAL PROOF: [NUMBER OF USERS, RATING, ETC.]
Provide:
- Headline (under 10 words, benefit-driven)
- Subheadline (1-2 sentences expanding on the headline)
- CTA button text (2-4 words)
- 3 supporting bullet points
Write 2 variations: one emotional, one logical.
SEO Content Prompts
14. Blog Post Outline
Create a detailed blog post outline for the keyword: "[TARGET KEYWORD]"
SEARCH INTENT: [INFORMATIONAL / TRANSACTIONAL / NAVIGATIONAL]
TARGET WORD COUNT: [1500 / 2500 / 3500]
AUDIENCE: [WHO'S SEARCHING THIS]
COMPETITOR ANGLE: [WHAT EXISTING ARTICLES MISS]
Include:
- SEO title (under 60 characters, keyword near the front)
- Meta description (150-160 characters)
- H2 and H3 heading structure
- Key points to cover under each heading
- Internal linking opportunities to [YOUR SITE PAGES]
- Suggested FAQ section (3-5 questions from "People Also Ask")
15. Product Description (SEO-Optimized)
Write an SEO-optimized product description for [PRODUCT NAME].
CATEGORY: [PRODUCT CATEGORY]
PRIMARY KEYWORD: [MAIN KEYWORD]
SECONDARY KEYWORDS: [2-3 RELATED TERMS]
KEY FEATURES: [LIST 4-6 FEATURES]
TARGET BUYER: [WHO BUYS THIS]
PRICE POINT: [BUDGET / MID-RANGE / PREMIUM]
Write:
- A compelling opening paragraph (50-75 words)
- Feature-benefit bullet points (feature → why it matters)
- A closing paragraph with CTA (30-50 words)
Total: 200-300 words. Natural keyword placement — no stuffing.
Brand Strategy Prompts
16. Brand Voice Guide
Create a brand voice guide for [COMPANY NAME].
INDUSTRY: [YOUR INDUSTRY]
TARGET AUDIENCE: [PRIMARY CUSTOMERS]
BRAND PERSONALITY: [3-5 ADJECTIVES]
COMPETITORS: [2-3 COMPETITORS AND THEIR TONE]
Include:
- Voice characteristics (3-4 with descriptions and examples)
- "We say / We don't say" table (10 examples)
- Tone spectrum for different contexts (social, support, sales, crisis)
- Sample sentences in your voice for: homepage headline, error message, social post, email sign-off
17. Competitor Messaging Analysis
Analyze the messaging of [COMPETITOR NAME] and identify opportunities.
THEIR HOMEPAGE HEADLINE: [COPY IT HERE]
THEIR TAGLINE: [COPY IT HERE]
THEIR KEY CLAIMS: [LIST 3-5]
YOUR DIFFERENTIATOR: [WHAT YOU DO DIFFERENTLY]
Provide:
- Messaging strengths they have
- Gaps or weaknesses in their positioning
- 3 angles you could own that they don't
- Draft positioning statement for your brand
18. Content Calendar
Create a 30-day content calendar for [BRAND] in the [INDUSTRY] space.
PLATFORMS: [LINKEDIN, TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, BLOG — PICK 2-3]
CONTENT PILLARS: [3-4 TOPIC AREAS]
POSTING FREQUENCY: [X TIMES PER WEEK PER PLATFORM]
UPCOMING EVENTS/LAUNCHES: [ANY RELEVANT DATES]
For each post, include:
- Date
- Platform
- Content type (text, carousel, video, article)
- Topic/angle (1 sentence)
- CTA type (engage, click, share, save)
Mix educational (40%), engaging (30%), and promotional (30%) content.
19. Customer Persona
Create a detailed customer persona for [PRODUCT/SERVICE].
INDUSTRY: [YOUR INDUSTRY]
PRODUCT PRICE: [PRICE RANGE]
EXISTING CUSTOMERS: [BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WHO BUYS NOW]
Include:
- Name, age, job title, company size
- Goals (professional and personal)
- Frustrations and pain points
- How they discover new tools/products
- Decision-making process
- Objections they might have
- Messaging that would resonate
- Channels where you'd reach them
20. Value Proposition Canvas
Build a value proposition canvas for [PRODUCT/SERVICE].
CUSTOMER SEGMENT: [WHO YOU SERVE]
THEIR JOB-TO-BE-DONE: [WHAT THEY'RE TRYING TO ACCOMPLISH]
CURRENT ALTERNATIVES: [HOW THEY DO IT NOW]
Map:
- Customer jobs (functional, emotional, social)
- Pains (frustrations, risks, obstacles)
- Gains (desired outcomes, benefits, aspirations)
- Your pain relievers (how you address each pain)
- Your gain creators (how you deliver each gain)
- Products/features that enable this
End with a one-sentence value proposition using the format:
"For [CUSTOMER] who [NEED], [PRODUCT] is a [CATEGORY] that [KEY BENEFIT]. Unlike [ALTERNATIVE], we [DIFFERENTIATOR]."
Conversion Prompts
21-30: Sales & Conversion
21. Case Study Draft
Write a case study about [CLIENT NAME]'s results with [YOUR PRODUCT].
BEFORE: [THEIR SITUATION BEFORE]
CHALLENGE: [SPECIFIC PROBLEM]
SOLUTION: [HOW THEY USED YOUR PRODUCT]
RESULTS: [METRICS AND OUTCOMES]
Structure: situation → challenge → solution → results → quote
Length: 400-600 words
Include a pull quote and key metric callout
22. Webinar Invitation Email — Write compelling webinar invite copy with speaker bios and agenda.
23. Pricing Page Copy — Describe plan tiers with feature comparisons and objection-handling.
24. Testimonial Request — Craft a friendly email asking customers for specific, detailed feedback.
25. Sales Follow-Up Sequence — 3-email sequence after a demo or trial period.
26. Referral Program Launch — Announce a referral program with clear incentives and sharing mechanics.
27. Free Trial to Paid Conversion — Email sequence guiding trial users toward activation and purchase.
28. Feature Announcement — Turn a feature release into a compelling narrative for existing users.
29. Year-in-Review Email — Personalized usage stats and achievements email (Spotify Wrapped style).
30. Upsell Email — Introduce a premium tier to existing free/basic users with specific value props.
Analytics & Research Prompts
31-40: Data-Driven Marketing
31. Campaign Post-Mortem — Analyze campaign results and extract actionable insights for the next one.
32. A/B Test Hypothesis — Generate structured test hypotheses for email subjects, landing pages, or ad copy.
33. Customer Survey Questions — Create a focused survey that reveals actionable insights about product-market fit.
34. Competitive SWOT — Build a SWOT analysis based on competitor positioning and your market data.
35. Content Gap Analysis — Identify topics your competitors rank for that you don't cover.
36. Audience Segmentation — Define 3-5 customer segments with distinct messaging strategies for each.
37. Marketing Budget Allocation — Recommend channel mix and budget splits based on goals and benchmarks.
38. KPI Dashboard Design — Define the key metrics for a marketing dashboard by team function.
39. Attribution Model — Explain and recommend a marketing attribution model for your business type.
40. ROI Calculator Copy — Write the inputs, outputs, and explanatory copy for an interactive ROI calculator.
Advanced Prompts
41-50: Expert-Level Marketing
41. Brand Narrative Arc — Develop a founder story or brand origin narrative for the About page.
42. Crisis Communication Template — Pre-write holding statements and response frameworks for common scenarios.
43. Influencer Outreach — Write personalized outreach messages for different influencer tiers.
44. Partnership Pitch — Craft a co-marketing partnership proposal for a complementary brand.
45. Product Hunt Launch — Write the tagline, description, first comment, and maker story.
46. Press Release — Announce a funding round, major feature, or milestone in proper PR format.
47. Explainer Video Script — 60-second script for a product overview video.
48. Podcast Guest Pitch — Pitch yourself as a guest with topic angles and audience value.
49. Community Launch — Plan and write the launch content for a brand community (Slack, Discord, or forum).
50. Annual Marketing Strategy — High-level strategy document with quarterly priorities, channel focus, and success metrics.
How to Get the Most From These Prompts
- Be specific in the brackets. "B2B SaaS marketing managers at companies with 50-200 employees" beats "marketing professionals."
- Stack prompts. Use #16 (Brand Voice Guide) first, then reference it in every other prompt: "Use the brand voice described here: [paste guide]."
- Iterate, don't restart. If the first output is 80% right, tell the AI what to fix: "Make the tone more casual" or "Shorten each section by 30%."
- Test with your audience. A prompt that produces great copy for SaaS might not work for e-commerce. Customize the context.
- Save what works. When you find a prompt that consistently produces great output, save it. SurePrompts makes this easy — build it once, use it every time.