AI Prompts for Marketing & Ad Copy
These marketing prompts are designed to help you generate compelling ad copy, craft brand messaging, build customer personas, and plan product launches. Each prompt is ready to paste into any AI chatbot and customize for your brand.
High-Converting Ad Copy
Ad CopyWrite 3 variations of a short-form ad for [product/service] targeting [audience]. Each version should lead with a different emotional hook — urgency, curiosity, or social proof — and end with a clear call to action under 15 words.
Tip: Replace the bracketed placeholders with specifics about your product and audience for dramatically better results.
Email Campaign Sequence
Email CampaignsCreate a 3-email drip campaign for [product/service] targeting [audience segment]. Email 1 should introduce the problem, Email 2 should present the solution with proof, and Email 3 should drive urgency with a limited-time offer. Keep each email under 150 words.
Tip: Specify the exact audience segment and their biggest pain point to get emails that feel personalized rather than generic.
Value Proposition Generator
Value PropositionsGenerate 5 unique value propositions for [product/service] that differentiate it from [competitor or category]. Each should follow the format: 'We help [audience] achieve [outcome] by [method], unlike [alternative] which [limitation].' Keep each to one sentence.
Tip: Feed in real competitor names and their actual weaknesses to produce value props you can immediately use on landing pages.
Brand Voice & Messaging Guide
Brand MessagingCreate a brand messaging framework for [company/product] that includes: a one-line mission statement, three brand pillars with descriptions, a tone-of-voice guide with do's and don'ts, and two example sentences in the brand voice for social media and formal communications.
Tip: Share 2-3 examples of existing copy you like so the AI can match your preferred tone more accurately.
A/B Test Copy Variants
A/B TestingGenerate A/B test variants for this headline: '[your headline]'. Create 5 alternatives — two that emphasize benefits, two that emphasize outcomes, and one that uses a question format. For each variant, explain the psychological principle it leverages.
Tip: Paste your current best-performing headline so the AI can create meaningful variations rather than starting from scratch.
Customer Persona Builder
Customer PersonasBuild a detailed customer persona for [product/service] in the [industry] space. Include demographics, psychographics, top 3 pain points, buying triggers, preferred channels, objections to purchase, and a day-in-the-life scenario showing when they would need this product.
Tip: Ground the persona in real customer feedback or reviews to avoid creating a fictional profile that doesn't match your actual buyers.
Product Launch Announcement
Product LaunchesWrite a product launch announcement for [product name] that includes: a compelling headline, a 50-word elevator pitch, three key features with benefit-driven descriptions, a quote from the founder, and a call to action. Target audience is [audience]. Tone should be [excited/professional/bold].
Tip: Include the actual launch date and any early-bird pricing to make the output immediately usable without heavy editing.
Competitive Analysis Brief
Competitive AnalysisAnalyze the competitive landscape for [product/service] against these competitors: [list competitors]. For each competitor, identify their positioning, key messaging themes, apparent target audience, and one gap in their marketing that we could exploit. Summarize findings in a table format.
Tip: Paste competitor taglines or homepage copy directly into the prompt so the AI has concrete material to analyze rather than relying on training data.
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Try on Vincony.comFrequently Asked Questions
Which AI model is best for marketing copy?
It depends on your use case. GPT-4o and Claude tend to excel at persuasive long-form copy, while Gemini can be strong for data-driven messaging. The best approach is to test your specific prompt across multiple models using a comparison tool.
How do I make AI-generated ad copy sound less generic?
Always include specific details about your product, audience, and competitors in the prompt. Provide examples of your brand voice, mention real customer pain points, and ask the AI to avoid clichés. The more context you give, the more unique the output.
Can AI prompts replace a marketing team?
AI prompts are powerful tools for drafting, brainstorming, and iterating, but they work best when guided by human marketing expertise. Use them to accelerate your workflow — generating first drafts, testing variations, and scaling content — while your team provides strategic direction and brand oversight.
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