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What You Can Do with ChatGPT

Real tasks. Real prompts. Copy, paste, and get results in minutes.

1

Turn a 3-sentence brief into a complete marketing campaign

How to use this

  1. Open ChatGPT (chatgpt.com). Start a new chat.
  2. Copy the prompt below. Fill in the 3 fields at the top with your product details — the example shows exactly what to write.
  3. Send it. ChatGPT returns a structured 7-part campaign brief: audience, message, channels, copy angles, and a 30-day test plan.
  4. Keep the chat open and continue building: 'Now write 5 Facebook ad headlines from this brief' or 'Draft the first email in the nurture sequence' — it holds all context.
Campaign Brief Generator
You are a senior marketing strategist. I'm going to give you 3 sentences about my product and I need you to build a complete marketing campaign brief.

MY PRODUCT (fill in all 3):
- What it is: [ONE SENTENCE — e.g. "A $29/month app that blocks distracting websites based on your work calendar"]
- Who it's for: [ONE SENTENCE — e.g. "Remote workers and freelancers who lose 2–3 hours a day to distraction"]
- What makes it different: [ONE SENTENCE — e.g. "It blocks automatically — no manual setup, no willpower required"]

Build a 7-PART CAMPAIGN BRIEF:

## 1. AUDIENCE PROFILE
- Primary persona: job title, company size, day-in-the-life context
- The specific problem they experience (in their own words, not marketing speak)
- What they've already tried that hasn't fully worked
- Their emotional state the moment before they'd search for something like this

## 2. CORE MESSAGE
- Single value proposition (one sentence, zero buzzwords)
- 2–3 specific proof points that make it credible (numbers, outcomes)
- The belief we need to change (what do they currently believe that's wrong?)

## 3. OFFER FRAMING
- How to present the price so it feels like a no-brainer
- Risk reversal: what removes the hesitation to start?
- Urgency element: why act now vs. someday?

## 4. CHANNEL STRATEGY
- Top 3 channels for this audience (ranked by fit, not popularity)
- For each: content format, posting frequency, primary objective

## 5. COPY ANGLES (3 distinct, genuinely different)
- Angle 1: Pain-first — opens with the exact frustration they feel
- Angle 2: Proof-first — opens with a number or before/after result
- Angle 3: Contrarian — challenges a belief they currently hold

## 6. EMAIL SUBJECT LINES (give 6)
- Mix of curiosity, benefit, and urgency triggers
- Under 50 characters each
- Label each with its psychological trigger

## 7. 30-DAY TEST PLAN
- Week 1: what to launch first and why (lowest risk / fastest signal)
- Weeks 2–3: what variables to test (audience, angle, format)
- Week 4: what to scale vs. kill
- The one metric that determines whether this campaign is working

Format with clear headers. Be specific — vague briefs produce vague campaigns.

Why this works: Three sentences in, a complete campaign out. The 7-part structure forces specificity at every level — audience goes beyond demographics to emotional state, copy angles are genuinely distinct from each other, and the test plan tells you what to kill before you waste budget. Most agencies charge $5K for a brief like this. ChatGPT returns it in 45 seconds.

2

Turn one content idea into a full week of posts

ChatGPTChatGPTClaudeClaude·Course 64 — A Week of Content in 30 Minutes

How to use this

  1. Open ChatGPT (chatgpt.com) or Claude (claude.ai). Start a new chat.
  2. Copy the prompt below. Fill in the CONTENT SPINE section with your idea — the filled example shows exactly what goes in each field.
  3. Customize the VOICE RULES to match your tone, or delete them to use AI's default voice.
  4. Review all 7 formats. Edit each for platform-specific nuances, then schedule across the week using Buffer, Later, or Hootsuite.
Content Spine Repurposing
You are a content strategist helping me repurpose one idea into 7 platform-native formats.

CONTENT SPINE (fill in each field):
- Statement: [YOUR CORE THESIS — e.g. "Most marketers create content for algorithms, not humans"]
- Audience: [WHO NEEDS THIS — e.g. "B2B marketers tired of engagement-bait that doesn't convert"]
- Insight/Proof: [YOUR EVIDENCE — e.g. "Our human-first posts get 3x more saves than algorithm-optimized ones"]
- CTA: [WHAT THEY SHOULD DO — e.g. "Try writing your next post without a hook formula"]
- Emotion: [HOW THEY SHOULD FEEL — e.g. "Relieved that they can stop performing and start sharing"]

VOICE RULES:
- Sentence style: [Short and punchy / Flowing and conversational]
- Never use: [YOUR BANNED WORDS — e.g. "utilize," "synergy," "leverage," "game-changer"]
- Always include: [YOUR SIGNATURE STYLE — e.g. "Line breaks between paragraphs. End with a question."]

GENERATE THESE 7 FORMATS:

1. TWITTER/X THREAD (5–7 tweets)
- Hook that stops scroll in first line
- One idea per tweet, max 280 chars
- End with clear CTA

2. LINKEDIN POST (150–200 words)
- Professional angle with personal story
- White space between paragraphs
- End with question to drive comments

3. INSTAGRAM CAPTION (80–120 words)
- Hook in first line (before the "more" cutoff)
- Story-driven, relatable
- CTA that drives saves or profile visits

4. SHORT-FORM VIDEO SCRIPT (45–60 seconds)
- Hook (0–3 sec): bold statement or question
- Content (4–45 sec): 3 punchy points
- CTA (46–60 sec): one clear action

5. EMAIL SUBJECT LINE + PREVIEW TEXT
- 5 subject line options with different angles (under 50 chars each)
- Preview text for each (under 90 chars)
- Label the psychological trigger used

6. BLOG INTRO (100–150 words)
- SEO-friendly opening with target keyword
- Preview of what they'll learn
- Transition to main content

7. PODCAST/AUDIO OUTLINE
- 3–5 talking points
- Story beats and transitions
- Natural conversational flow

Deliver all 7 formats now.

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Why this works: One idea, seven platforms, one prompt. The content spine keeps your message consistent while the format rules make each piece native to its platform. This replaces an entire week of content creation with 30 minutes of editing.

3

Build a 5-email nurture sequence with 15 subject line options

How to use this

  1. Open ChatGPT (chatgpt.com) or Claude (claude.ai). Start a new chat.
  2. Copy the prompt below. Fill in every field in the PRODUCT CONTEXT section — the more specific you are, the better the emails.
  3. Review the 5 emails and 15 subject lines. Pick your favorite subject line for each email.
  4. Load the sequence into your ESP (Mailchimp, ConvertKit, ActiveCampaign, etc.) with Day 0/2/4/6/8 timing. Test subject lines with A/B splits.
Email Nurture Sequence
You are an email copywriter. Generate a 5-email nurture sequence.

PRODUCT CONTEXT (fill in every field):
- Product name: [YOUR PRODUCT]
- What it does: [ONE SENTENCE]
- Target audience: [WHO + THEIR PAIN]
- Key benefit: [THE #1 RESULT THEY GET]
- Social proof: [BEST STAT, TESTIMONIAL, OR CASE STUDY]
- Lead magnet: [WHAT THEY DOWNLOADED TO GET ON THIS LIST — e.g. "Remote Team Focus Checklist"]
- CTA destination: [WHERE YOU WANT THEM TO GO — e.g. free trial page, demo booking, pricing page]

SEQUENCE STRUCTURE:

EMAIL 1 — Day 0: Welcome + Deliver Value
- Subject: 3 options (welcome angle, benefit angle, curiosity angle)
- Deliver the lead magnet + one unexpected insight they didn't expect
- No selling — only value
- Under 150 words

EMAIL 2 — Day 2: The Problem They Haven't Named
- Subject: 3 options (pain angle, contrarian angle, story angle)
- Describe their situation so accurately they feel seen
- Introduce the category of solution (not your product yet)
- Under 200 words

EMAIL 3 — Day 4: The Story That Changes Their Mind
- Subject: 3 options (case study angle, before/after angle, number angle)
- One customer story: situation → action → specific result
- Soft CTA: "See how [customer] did it →"
- Under 200 words

EMAIL 4 — Day 6: Remove the Objection
- Subject: 3 options (objection angle, FAQ angle, reframe angle)
- Address the single biggest reason they haven't started yet
- Reframe the objection into a reason to act
- Under 175 words

EMAIL 5 — Day 8: The Clear Ask
- Subject: 3 options (direct offer, urgency, last-chance angle)
- State the offer clearly: what they get, what it costs, what happens next
- One CTA only — no alternatives
- Under 150 words

CONSTRAINTS:
- Mobile-first formatting: short paragraphs, no walls of text
- Conversational tone — write like you're talking to one person
- Every email ends with exactly one link
- No subject lines over 50 characters
- No "I hope this email finds you well" or similar filler openers

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Why this works: A complete nurture funnel — welcome to close — with proper pacing, 15 subject line options across 5 psychological angles, and mobile-first formatting. Fill in the product context once and the sequence is ready to load into your email platform.

4

Give ChatGPT a role that unlocks expert-level output

ChatGPTChatGPT·Course 29 — Give AI the Right Role

How to use this

  1. Open ChatGPT (chatgpt.com). Start a new chat.
  2. Copy the Role Stack below and replace the fields in brackets with your specific situation.
  3. Send it as your first message. ChatGPT will confirm the role and ask a clarifying question — answer it before giving your actual task.
  4. Use this Role Stack as the opening of any chat where you need senior-level thinking. Save it as a snippet in your clipboard manager.
Expert Role Assignment
You are a [ROLE — e.g. "senior growth marketer with 12 years of experience at B2B SaaS companies that have scaled from $1M to $50M ARR"].

Your specific expertise:
- [SPECIALTY 1 — e.g. "Demand generation: SEO, paid social, and content marketing"]
- [SPECIALTY 2 — e.g. "ICP definition and messaging for technical buyers"]
- [SPECIALTY 3 — e.g. "Building and managing lean marketing teams under $500K budget"]

Your operating principles:
- You prioritize evidence over opinion — always cite the reasoning behind your recommendations
- You give direct answers, not frameworks — I need actionable specifics, not consulting-speak
- You flag assumptions — if you're making one, say so explicitly
- You ask one clarifying question before answering anything complex

My context:
- Company: [YOUR COMPANY — e.g. "Series A SaaS, project management for construction teams"]
- Stage: [YOUR STAGE — e.g. "8 employees, $800K ARR, 60% of revenue from referrals, trying to build first scalable channel"]
- My role: [YOUR ROLE — e.g. "I'm the founder doing all marketing myself for now"]
- Biggest current challenge: [YOUR CHALLENGE — e.g. "I need to find a repeatable acquisition channel that doesn't rely on my personal network"]

Confirm you understand this role and context, then ask me your one clarifying question.

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Why this works: The difference between a generic ChatGPT answer and a genuinely useful one is almost entirely the role you assign. This stack gives ChatGPT a specific career background, domain expertise, operating principles, and your company context — before you ask a single question. The output shifts from 'here are 5 general tips' to 'given your stage and budget, here's exactly what I'd do and why.'

5

Replace 4 hours of manual work with one chained prompt

How to use this

  1. Open ChatGPT (chatgpt.com). Start a new chat.
  2. Fill in the TASK CONTEXT section with the specific work task you want to automate.
  3. Send Prompt 1 first. Review the output, then send Prompt 2 in the same conversation — it builds on the first response.
  4. Each step in this chain takes less than 2 minutes. The full workflow replaces what would normally take a half-day.
Task Automation Chain
This is a 3-step automation chain. Run each step in order in the same conversation.

TASK CONTEXT (fill in once, applies to all steps):
- Task I'm automating: [WHAT YOU CURRENTLY DO MANUALLY — e.g. "Weekly competitor monitoring across 5 company blogs and Twitter accounts"]
- My role: [YOUR JOB TITLE — e.g. "Head of Marketing at a Series B SaaS company"]
- Current process: [HOW YOU DO IT NOW — e.g. "I manually check 5 blogs every Monday morning, take notes, then write a 1-page summary for the team"]
- Time it takes: [HOW LONG — e.g. "2–3 hours every Monday"]
- What the output is used for: [THE DOWNSTREAM USE — e.g. "Shared in Slack to inform positioning and content decisions"]

--- STEP 1: Map the Task ---

Analyze this task and identify:
1. Every sub-step in the current process (be granular)
2. Which steps require human judgment vs. which are mechanical
3. Which steps AI can fully automate vs. which need a human in the loop
4. The bottleneck step that consumes the most time
5. What inputs the task needs and what sources they come from

--- STEP 2: Design the Automation ---

Based on step 1, design the optimal AI-assisted workflow:
1. The exact sequence of AI prompts needed (write the first 3 in full)
2. Where to use ChatGPT vs. a specialized tool (Perplexity for research, Claude for long docs, etc.)
3. What human review checkpoints to keep (and why those specifically)
4. Estimated time per step in the new workflow
5. Total time saved per week

--- STEP 3: Build the Template ---

Create the reusable prompt template for the most time-consuming step:
- Role and context header
- Input format (exactly what data needs to be pasted in)
- Output format (structured so the result is immediately usable)
- Quality constraints (what bad output looks like, how to catch it)
- The exact follow-up prompt to run if the first output isn't good enough

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Why this works: Most people ask ChatGPT to do tasks one at a time. This chain maps the full task, designs the optimal workflow, then builds the reusable template — so you never do that task manually again. The three-step structure means the later steps are informed by the earlier ones, which produces a system you can actually run every week.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best ChatGPT prompts for marketing?

The best ChatGPT marketing prompts are structured with a role, context, and a specific output format. Instead of 'write me an ad,' try: 'You are a senior copywriter. Here is my product brief: [details]. Write 3 Facebook ad headlines under 40 characters each, each using a different psychological angle.' The specificity of the output format and the role assignment are what separate great results from generic ones.

How do I write ChatGPT prompts that actually work?

The biggest mistake is under-specifying. A great prompt has four elements: a role ('you are a senior strategist'), context (your company, audience, and goal), a specific task (not 'write something' but 'write exactly this format'), and constraints (word limits, banned phrases, required inclusions). When a prompt fails, add one of these four elements and try again.

What is ChatGPT best used for in business?

ChatGPT is strongest for tasks that require structured writing and reasoning: campaign briefs, email sequences, competitive analyses, PRDs, meeting agendas, and proposal drafts. It's less reliable for real-time data (use Perplexity for that) and very long documents (Claude handles those better). The sweet spot is anything that needs expert-level structure and language, fast.

Is ChatGPT Plus worth it for professionals?

For most professional use cases, yes. GPT-4o in Plus has significantly better reasoning, handles longer contexts, can analyze images and files, and produces fewer hallucinations than the free tier. If you're using ChatGPT more than 30 minutes a day, the $20/month pays for itself in the first hour of productive use.

How do I use ChatGPT for content creation?

The most effective approach is the Content Spine method: define your core thesis, target audience, key insight, CTA, and emotional goal — then ask ChatGPT to generate all 7 platform formats from that single brief. This produces native content for each channel (not just reformatted text) and keeps your message consistent across a full week of posts.