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Write 5 social posts
I'm writing social posts for "___ (brand/product)", featuring "___ (selling point)", for an audience of "___". Give me 5 posts from different angles (each with an eye-catching first line + body + 3 hashtags), in a tone that fits Taiwanese social media and not too salesy.
Brainstorm campaign ideas
I want to run a marketing campaign for "___", with the goal of "___ (e.g., acquire new customers / clear inventory)", and a budget of "___". Give me 5 specific, executable campaign ideas, each with a rough approach and expected outcome — not vague concepts.
Write an EDM
Write me an email newsletter (EDM) on the topic "___", with the goal of getting the recipient to "___ (e.g., click through to see new products)". Give me: 3 catchy subject lines, an opening paragraph, the body, and a clear call to action (CTA).
Analyze competitor copy
Below is a competitor's copy. Analyze its key appeal, target audience, and the persuasion techniques used, then give me 3 angles where "I could do it differently." Competitor copy: "___"
Turn one piece of content into multi-platform posts
Rewrite the content below into 3 versions: (1) a short Instagram post (with emoji and hashtags), (2) a conversational Threads post, (3) a professional LinkedIn version. In Traditional Chinese: (paste content)
Plan a month of social post ideas
I run a brand about "(topic)", targeting (audience). Plan a month (20 posts) of social post themes in four categories — "educational, interactive, promotional, behind-the-scenes" — each with a one-line angle.
Turn a great review into reusable marketing material
I received a great piece of customer feedback and want to turn it into versatile marketing material. The original review is below: Customer's original text: (paste the review or conversation) My product/service: () Brand tone: (e.g., friendly like a friend / professional and trustworthy) Please produce: 1. One refined recommendation line for the homepage (within 20 characters) 2. A quote version suited to a social post (with one natural hashtag suggestion) 3. A headline + subhead for a review graphic card 4. A "what real customers say" short blurb for the newsletter None of the versions should exaggerate or fabricate anything the customer didn't say, and the tone should sound human.Suggested tool →
Write one selling point as IG, FB, and LINE posts
I want to promote the same thing on different social platforms, but each platform has a different tone — write all three versions at once. What I'm promoting: (name and brief of the product/event/offer) Core selling points: (at most 2) Target audience: () Action I want readers to take: (e.g., click a link / DM / visit the store) As a social media manager, write one post each: 1. "Instagram version": casual and conversational, suited for pairing with an image, with 5-8 relevant hashtags 2. "Facebook version": can be a bit longer, telling a story or setting a scene, ending with a clear call to action 3. "LINE official account version": short and direct, like talking to a regular customer, focused on the offer and action Constraints: consistent appeal across all three but not merely reworded — fit each platform's reading habits; no false exaggeration, and don't overuse emoji.Suggested tool →
Use customer complaints to reverse-engineer next quarter's improvements and messaging
You are a senior brand marketing consultant. I'll provide a batch of negative customer reviews. Please help analyze: Product/service: (fill in the product name and brief) Negative reviews: (paste multiple reviews, may include star ratings) Please output: 1. "Complaint categories": group the negatives into three to five pain-point categories, marking each category's frequency and severity. 2. "Root-cause guesses": for each pain point, guess the likely underlying cause. 3. "Improvement suggestions": give one actionable, concrete improvement direction per category. 4. "Messaging conversion": for the most common pain point, write two reassurance lines usable on the website or in ads (Traditional Chinese, no exaggeration, no strings of exclamation marks). Constraints: analyze truthfully, don't sugarcoat the negatives, keep the tone pragmatic.Suggested tool →
Turn product selling points into ad copy
Product: (name and brief). Main selling points: (bullets). Target audience: (who). Write 3 versions of ad copy with different appeals (rational, emotional, urgent), each about 50 characters, in Traditional Chinese.
Plan a whole week of social posts at once
Plan this week's social post content; the platform is (fill in, e.g., Instagram). Brand/account positioning: (describe what you sell and the feeling you want to give) This week's focus: (fill in the week's key push, e.g., new product launch, limited-time offer) Target audience: (describe your customers, e.g., 25-35-year-old office workers who love home living) Produce five posts, each including: 1. Post theme (vary across the five — don't all sell; mix in knowledge, stories, interactive questions) 2. Full post body 3. An eye-catching first line 4. Three to five suitable hashtags The tone should fit the brand positioning and read like a real person sharing, not tired slogans like "grab it now" or "you'll regret not buying." Suggest roughly which day of the week to post each.Suggested tool →
Rewrite product selling points into "AI-citable" content
You are a content editor familiar with GEO (generative engine optimization). I want to rewrite a product intro into a version AI (like ChatGPT, Perplexity) easily cites when answering. My product: (paste the existing product intro or selling points) Rewrite it, requiring: 1. Replace vague adjectives (powerful, excellent, seamless) with concrete facts and numbers. 2. Use questions as subheadings (e.g., "What is XX," "How much is XX," "Who is XX for"), matching how users ask AI. 3. Write each key point as a clear, self-standing, directly-citable sentence. 4. Add a clear "who it's for, who it's not for" positioning. Output as well-structured, subheaded paragraphs, in Traditional Chinese with Taiwan usage, no AI clichés.Suggested tool →
Check my brand's visibility in AI search engines
My brand is (brand name), offering (product/service), with the main market in (region). Play my prospective customer and list the 10 questions they'd most likely ask AI like ChatGPT or Perplexity (e.g., "recommend a good (category) in (region)"). For each question, explain: if AI were to answer, which kinds of sources it would most likely cite, and what content my brand needs (FAQ/data/third-party reviews) to be mentioned easily. Finally, give me a prioritized action list for "improving AI visibility (GEO)."Suggested tool →
Write a catchy slogan
Come up with 10 catchy, memorable slogans for "(brand/product, briefly)" that convey the core value, in varied styles, in Traditional Chinese.
A holiday-campaign social post schedule
You are a social marketing planner. Help me plan a social post schedule for a holiday campaign. Brand/product: (fill in your brand and hero product) This campaign: (e.g., Mother's Day, Double 11, Christmas) Campaign length: (e.g., two weeks before through the event day) Goal this time: (drive sales / grow followers / clear inventory — pick one) Output a plan as a table listing for each post: - Suggested publish date - Post theme (teaser / launch / countdown / last day — with a layered rhythm) - An eye-catching first line - Body direction (two or three sentences) - Suggested image or video format - Call to action (CTA) Finally add a paragraph explaining why the whole campaign's content rhythm is arranged this way. Keep the tone close to Taiwanese social media users, not too official.Suggested tool →
Come up with 10 ad copies from different angles for a new product
I want to brainstorm ad copy for a new product and want multiple angles to test — give me 10 at once. Product: (name and brief) The problem it solves / benefit it brings: () Target audience: () Placement platform: (e.g., Facebook / Instagram / LINE) Give me 10 short copies, each from a different angle, e.g., pain-point, benefit, curiosity, social proof, limited-time urgency, contrast, story scenario, number-backed, question/interactive, value proposition. Mark the angle for each, and keep them ad-length (about 30-50 characters). Tone natural, no false exaggeration.Suggested tool →
Analyze my post performance
Below are the metrics and content of several of my posts: (paste). Analyze which kinds of content performed better and the likely reasons, and suggest what to do more of next.
Generate newsletter content
Write me a newsletter on the topic "(content)", for target reader (audience), with the goal of (informing/driving purchases/teaching). It needs a catchy title, easy-to-read body, and a clear call to action, in Traditional Chinese.
Write a product launch announcement
I want to announce that "(product/feature)" is live, with key highlights (), for (audience). Write a launch announcement that makes people want to learn more, with a title, key points, and a call to action.
Plan a month of social posts
I run "(topic/brand)" for audience (). Plan a month (about 20 posts) of themes in four categories — educational, interactive, promotional, behind-the-scenes — each with a one-line angle.
Turn one piece of content into multiple platform versions
Rewrite the content below into three versions: a short IG post (with emoji and hashtags), a conversational Threads version, and a professional LinkedIn version: (paste content)
Analyze my target audience
My product/service is (briefly). Sketch 2-3 typical target-audience profiles (their look, needs, pain points, where they hang out) to help me communicate more precisely.
Plan short videos from a long video
Below are the key points of my long video: (paste). Plan 3 short videos: for each, a hook, 30-45 seconds of key points, and a one-line CTA.
Write product landing-page copy
Product: (briefly). Selling points: (). Audience: (). Write a one-page product intro copy including a title, pain points, selling points, social proof, and a call to action.
Write a chatbot welcome message
My brand is (briefly). Write the chatbot's opening welcome message and 3-4 guided options, in a () tone, that make visitors want to interact.
Design a small event
I want to run a small (online/offline) event to drive (goal). Give me the event idea, flow, promotion focus, and an eye-catching tagline.
Turn my expertise into a post series
My expertise is "()". Break it into a 10-post series, each with a theme and angle, suited to building a personal brand on LinkedIn.
Write a product description
Product: (name and features). Audience: (). Write 3 appealing product descriptions (rational, emotional, scenario), each about 80 characters, in Traditional Chinese.
Come up with promotion copy
I'm running a (season/event) promotion, offer (), products (). Write a catchy promotion headline and post copy with urgency and a call to action.
Come up with product selling points
The product is (briefly), and its features are (). Turn these features into 5 customer-moving "selling points" (written from the angle of what the customer gets).
Write a product unboxing piece
Product: (). Write an unboxing-share piece like a real user's: first impression, actual use, pros and cons, and who to recommend it to — natural, not like an ad.
Write music direction for a video
My video is about "(content)" and I want it to feel (). Describe suitable background music (genre, emotion, tempo, transitions), for generating with an AI music tool.
Come up with cold-start customer acquisition methods
My product is (briefly), target audience (). Come up with 5 low-cost acquisition methods suited to a zero-budget cold start, and rank which to try first.
Come up with cold-outreach email subject lines
I'm sending a cold-outreach email to (audience) introducing (product). Give me 8 short, specific, friend-like subject lines that make people want to open it, avoiding an ad feel.
Find short-video clip points in a long video
Below is my long video's transcript/outline: (paste). Find the 5 segments best suited to cutting into short videos, explaining for each why it's appealing and a suggested clip title.
Come up with viral short-video openers
My short-video topic is "()". Come up with 8 opening lines (hooks) that grab people in the first 3 seconds and keep them from scrolling away, in styles (suspense/pain-point/contrast/number).
Plan a week of short-video content
I run a (topic/industry) account. Plan a week of 7 short videos with themes and angles, balancing follower growth, engagement, and conversion, and mark which few suit a series.
Write multi-platform versions of a video
I have a video on the topic (). Write a title and description for YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, and Douyin/TikTok each, tuned to each platform's tone.
Generate multiple versions of ad copy
My product is (briefly), target audience (), key selling point (). Generate 5 versions of Facebook ad copy with different appeals (rational/emotional/pain-point/offer/curiosity), each with a headline and body.
Come up with visual concepts for an ad
I'm making an ad image for (product). Brainstorm 5 different visual concept directions (scenario, composition, main color, text focus), so I can generate with AI or brief a designer.
Come up with an ad's audience and appeal
My product is (). List 3 different target audiences, and for each design the ad appeal and selling points that hit them best.
Write abandoned-cart recovery messages
I'm a (brand / product type), and a customer added (product) to their cart but didn't check out. Write 3 versions of abandoned-cart recovery messages (one SMS and one email), in a (friendly / urgent / humorous) tone, optionally with a small incentive (e.g., a discount or free shipping), each with a clear call to action.Suggested tool →
Write an ad A/B test plan
I want to test ads for (product). Plan an A/B test: which variables to test (creative/copy/audience), how to allocate budget, and what metrics to judge the winner by.
Design a repurchase-reminder automated email
My product is (consumable / refillable, e.g., pet food, skincare), used up in about (X) days on average. Design a repurchase-reminder email: sent around when it's time to restock, with a thoughtful reminder, recommended items to repurchase, and a reason to order now, plus a catchy subject line.Suggested tool →
Come up with viral hooks for an ad
I'm making a short-video ad for (product). Come up with 8 opening hooks that grab people in the first 3 seconds and keep them from scrolling, in styles like suspense/pain-point/contrast/number.
Come up with catchy marketing email subject lines
I'm sending a marketing email about (event / content) to (audience). Give me 10 subject lines that boost open rates, split among curiosity, benefit, urgency, and question styles, each within 20 characters, marking the situation each suits.
Write listing copy for a property
I'm a real estate agent/owner writing appealing listing copy for this property. Property info: (area and street), (size and layout), (age and floor), (total price or rent), (three biggest selling points, e.g., 5-minute walk to the MRT, corner unit with light, freshly renovated), (suitable buyers, e.g., small families, first-time buyers, commuters). Give me: 1) three titles in different styles (warm/lifestyle, data-rational, rare/urgent-sale); 2) a 150-character property description that turns selling points into lifestyle scenes rather than bullets; 3) three short listing copies suited to listing platforms. Sincere tone, not so flashy it reads like a scam.
Ad creative testing: break out verifiable hypotheses
You are a performance marketing lead who hates "I feel this one's better." Break the ad creative below into verifiable hypotheses. Product: (e.g., a subscription pet-treat box) Target audience: (e.g., 25-40, dog owners, urban) Current creative description: (e.g., a 15-second short video opening on a close-up of a dog eating a treat, mid-section on ingredients, closing with a purchase prompt) Current performance: (e.g., CTR 0.8%, CPA NT$450) Monthly test budget: (e.g., NT$30,000) Please output: 1. Break the creative into independently testable variables (first three seconds, claim, social proof, CTA, caption style, music) 2. For each variable, write one concrete hypothesis in the format "If we change A to B, CTR will rise, because..." 3. Rank testing priority by "expected impact x test cost" 4. The minimum sample size each test needs and how long to run it (assuming the current conversion rate) 5. Three common interpretation traps, e.g., when the numbers look good but you actually can't draw a conclusion Don't give me vague advice — every point must be schedulable into next week's testing plan directly.
Generate a week of social posts at once
You are a social media manager. Based on my brand and audience, plan a week (seven days) of posts. Each day give me: theme, post copy (Traditional Chinese, within 100 characters, with a hook opening), 3 hashtags, and a one-line image suggestion. The tone must fit the brand, and the seven days' angles must not repeat. Brand: "enter brand and product" Audience: "enter audience" Brand tone: "e.g., friendly, professional, humorous"Suggested tool →
Rewrite product features into moving selling points
Below are my product's specs and features — translate the 'features' into 'benefits to the customer.' Present each in the format "feature → what it means to you," concrete and hitting pain points, no vague adjectives. Finally pick the three strongest selling points and explain why. Product features: "list your product features" Target customer: "enter customer profile"Suggested tool →
Come up with 20 catchy titles
For the topic below, come up with 20 titles that are catchy but not exaggerated or clickbait. Mix different angles: curiosity, number, pain-point, contrast, how-to. After each title, note in parentheses which angle it uses. Topic: "enter topic" Platform: "e.g., YouTube / blog / IG"Suggested tool →
Run a competitor brand buzz check-up
My brand is (brand name/industry), and the main competitors are (competitor A / competitor B). Search public info from the past three months and organize: 1) the main topics each brand is discussed under and the direction of positive/negative sentiment; 2) competitors' recent marketing campaigns and social highlights; 3) the strengths and complaints we're mentioned most for; 4) accordingly, 3 content angles we can play next quarter. Please include source links.Suggested tool →
Write an understandable intro for a niche-industry service
My product or service is in a fairly niche field that outsiders don't easily understand. Write an intro that a non-professional reader can understand and that makes them want to learn more. [What I do] (describe in your industry's own terms, no need to translate) [Whose problem it solves] [What customers did before] (without us) [The most persuasive single number or case] Please output four versions: 1. **One-liner** (within 30 characters): for a business card or social bio, with no words like "empower," "one-stop," or "solution" 2. **Elevator version** (100 characters): explained to someone who knows nothing about this field, starting from their familiar daily experience 3. **Homepage version** (300 characters): with a "problem → how painful the status quo is → how we do it → actual results" structure 4. **Version for investors or big clients** (200 characters): emphasizing market size and repeatability Also list: - **Three phrasings to avoid**: because outsiders will misunderstand them - **One most-useful analogy**: comparing what we do to something everyone understands Traditional Chinese, Taiwan usage, professional tone but not pretentious.
Make a simple marketing plan
Turn a marketing idea into a one-page plan. Include: 1) goal (what to achieve, how to measure); 2) target audience; 3) core message; 4) channels and content formats to use; 5) timeline and resources needed; 6) possible risks. Pragmatic and executable, no fluff. Product/event: "enter" Budget and time: "enter"Suggested tool →
Write appealing promotion copy for an event
Write promotion copy for the event below (for social / EDM). Requirements: an opening line that grabs attention; clearly state the time, place, and benefits of attending; create moderate urgency without exaggeration; end with a clear sign-up action. Give me a long version and a short version. Event details: "describe the event, audience, highlights"Suggested tool →
Analyze why a post underperformed
Below is a post of mine that performed poorly — diagnose the likely reasons: did the opening grab people, was the message clear, did it give readers a reason to engage, and were the publish time and audience right. Give me 3 specific fixes. Post content and metrics: "paste"Suggested tool →
Write copy for a crowdfunding/pre-order page
Write copy for a crowdfunding or pre-order page: 1) a one-line selling point (hook); 2) a pain-point scene; 3) how the product solves it (features turned into benefits); 4) specs and tier/plan suggestions; 5) an FAQ for common doubts; 6) an honest statement of risks and timeline. Sincere tone, not flashy. Product info: "describe the product, funding goal, audience"Suggested tool →
Turn a product into a short-video script
Turn the product below into a 30-60 second short-video script: 1) a first-3-seconds hook (give me 3 options); 2) a mid-section with a "problem → demo → effect" rhythm; 3) a closing call to action; 4) note the visual suggestion and caption text for each section. Conversational, rhythmic, not like an ad. Product and selling points: "describe"Suggested tool →
Plan a holiday-season campaign
Plan a holiday marketing campaign: 1) based on the season and my products, give 3 campaign theme directions (with hero messaging); 2) once chosen, expand it: offer mechanics, an asset list, a backward-planned timeline; 3) flag things that easily go wrong (inventory, customer service, logistics). Season and product: "e.g., Mother's Day, health supplements"Suggested tool →
One idea, cross-platform social content at once
Here is a core idea I want to share: (paste the idea or a passage) Rewrite it into three versions, all keeping my personal viewpoint and not turning into a textbook: 1. A short post of about 300 characters for Threads/FB — conversational, with attitude, ending with a question that invites responses. 2. A 6-page key-point outline for an Instagram carousel (one main idea per page). 3. A 60-second short-video voiceover script, with an opening hook and a closing call to action.
Generate a 5-email course/product marketing sequence
I want to design an automated email sequence for new subscribers for (product or course name). The audience is (describe), and their core pain point is (fill in). Write first drafts of 5 emails, each with a subject and body: 1. Welcome and trust-building (who I am, why I'm worth listening to) 2. Give one immediately-useful piece of practical value for free 3. Share a real success story or transformation 4. Bust the most common doubt before enrolling/buying 5. A limited-time call to action Keep the tone conversational and sincere, not like an ad.
FAQ
What is an AI prompt?
A prompt is the instruction or question you give an AI. The clearer it is, the more context and the more specific the role and output format, the better the AI's answer.
How do I write a good AI prompt?
Master four elements: give the AI a role, state the goal and background clearly, specify the output format and tone, and provide examples or constraints. The templates here are all designed this way and can be used directly.
Which AI can these prompts be used with?
Text prompts work with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and more; image prompts work with Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, and others. Just replace the bracketed parts with your own needs.