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Best ChatGPT Prompts for Marketing (2026)
These are the best ChatGPT prompts for marketing in 2026, organized by the work you actually do: strategy, copy, email, and SEO. Each one is written to give ChatGPT a clear role, the output format, and room for your real context, so you get usable drafts instead of generic filler.
Copy any prompt, swap in the bracketed details, and run it. If you want to turn one of these into a reusable, optimized template, drop it into Prompt Builder.
01
Campaign brief generator
Turn a one-line idea into a full creative brief
You are a senior brand strategist. Turn the idea below into a one-page campaign brief with: objective, target audience (with a short persona), key message, three supporting proof points, channels, and one bold creative concept. Keep it concrete and free of buzzwords. Idea: [your one-line idea]
02
Positioning statement
Sharpen how you describe the product
Act as a positioning expert in the style of April Dunford. Given the product details below, write a positioning statement covering: competitive alternative, unique attributes, value (and who cares most), and the market category I should win. Then list 3 ways my current messaging is probably too generic. Product: [describe product]
03
High-converting ad variations
Generate ad copy you can A/B test
Write 8 ad variations for the offer below, each under 30 words. Vary the angle: pain-first, outcome-first, social proof, curiosity, objection-handling, urgency, contrarian, and direct. Label each with its angle. No emojis, no exclamation points. Offer: [describe offer and audience]
04
Email nurture sequence
Draft a 5-email welcome flow
Design a 5-email welcome sequence for new subscribers of [product]. For each email give: send timing, subject line (under 45 chars), one core idea, and a single CTA. Sequence goal: move a curious subscriber toward a first paid action. Tone: helpful, direct, like a smart friend.
05
SEO content brief
Plan an article that can actually rank
You are an SEO content strategist. For the target keyword '[keyword]', produce a content brief with: search intent, a title and H1, an outline of H2/H3 sections, 5 questions to answer (People Also Ask style), entities to mention, and the single most important thing competitors miss.
06
Landing page teardown
Critique a page before you ship it
Act as a CRO specialist. Here is my landing page copy. Identify the top 5 friction points, rewrite the headline 3 ways, and tell me which single change would most likely lift conversion and why. Be blunt. Copy: [paste copy]
07
Audience research synthesizer
Turn raw notes into insight
Below are raw customer interview notes. Synthesize them into: 3 recurring pains, the language customers actually use (verbatim phrases), 2 surprising insights, and 3 message angles I should test. Notes: [paste notes]
08
Repurpose one idea into a week of content
Stretch a single post across channels
Take the core idea below and produce a week of content: 1 long-form outline, 3 short social posts (each a different hook), 1 email, and 1 carousel outline (5 slides). Keep the through-line consistent. Idea: [your idea]
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Questions
What makes a good ChatGPT prompt for marketing?
Give it a role, the exact output format you want, real context about your product and audience, and a constraint or two (length, tone, what to avoid). Vague prompts produce vague marketing.
Which ChatGPT model is best for marketing tasks?
Use the strongest reasoning model for strategy, positioning, and briefs, and a faster model for high-volume drafting like ad variations. For polished long-form, the larger model is worth the wait.
How do I get less generic output?
Feed it your real inputs: customer language, the actual offer, a sample of your brand voice, and what your competitors say. Then ask it to avoid buzzwords explicitly. You can also pipe the result through Prompt Builder to tighten it.