35 ChatGPT Prompts for Digital Marketers: SEO, Ads, and Campaigns
Digital marketing moves fast. Between algorithm updates, shrinking attention spans, and the constant pressure to produce more content with fewer resources, marketers are stretched thin. ChatGPT won't replace your strategy — but it will cut the time you spend on execution in half.
This article gives you 35 battle-tested prompts organized across five core disciplines: SEO content, paid ad copy, email campaigns, social strategy, and reporting. Copy them, adapt them to your brand, and start shipping.
How to Use These Prompts
Each prompt works best when you add context. Tell ChatGPT your brand name, target audience, product category, and tone of voice. The more specific you are, the more usable the output.
Base context block (paste before any prompt):
Brand: [Name]
Product: [What you sell]
Audience: [Who buys it]
Tone: [Professional / Casual / Bold / etc.]
Part 1: SEO Content Prompts (7 Prompts)
SEO writing requires three things: topical depth, keyword integration that doesn't sound robotic, and content structures that match search intent. These prompts handle all three.
Prompt 1 — Topic Cluster Generator
I'm building a content hub around [topic]. Give me a pillar page title and 10 cluster article titles that cover the topic comprehensively for someone searching with [informational / commercial / transactional] intent. Include 2-3 target keywords per cluster article.
Prompt 2 — Blog Post Outline with SEO Structure
Write a detailed outline for a 2,000-word blog post targeting the keyword "[keyword]". Include an H1 title, H2 section headers, suggested word count per section, and internal linking opportunities to [related topic 1] and [related topic 2].
Prompt 3 — Meta Title and Description Batch
Write 5 variations of meta titles (under 60 characters) and meta descriptions (under 155 characters) for a page about [topic]. Primary keyword: [keyword]. Brand name: [brand]. Make them compelling enough to improve CTR.
Prompt 4 — FAQ Section Builder
Generate 8 FAQ questions and detailed answers for a page about [product/service]. Focus on questions people actually type into Google. Include the phrases "[long-tail keyword 1]" and "[long-tail keyword 2]" naturally.
Prompt 5 — Competitor Content Gap Analysis
Here are three of my competitor blog posts on [topic]: [URL 1], [URL 2], [URL 3]. What subtopics, questions, or angles are they missing that I could cover to rank for underserved queries?
Prompt 6 — Internal Linking Strategy
I have a website about [niche]. Here are my 10 most important pages: [list]. Suggest a logical internal linking structure to pass authority from high-traffic pages to conversion pages.
Prompt 7 — Content Refresh Prompt
Here is an existing blog post: [paste content]. It was written in [year]. Identify what's outdated, what's missing given current trends, and rewrite the introduction and conclusion to be fresh and competitive for [keyword].
Part 2: Paid Ad Copy Prompts (7 Prompts)
Ad copy lives and dies on specificity. Vague benefits don't convert — specific outcomes do. These prompts push ChatGPT toward concrete, platform-native copy.
Prompt 8 — Google Search Ad Variants
Write 5 Google Search ad headlines (30 characters max) and 3 descriptions (90 characters max) for [product/service]. USP: [unique selling point]. Target keyword: [keyword]. Avoid generic phrases like "best" or "top-rated."
Prompt 9 — Facebook/Meta Primary Text Variants
Write 3 Facebook ad primary text variants (under 125 characters for mobile) for [product]. Audience: [describe]. Objective: [awareness / traffic / conversions]. Test different hooks: one curiosity-based, one social proof-based, one problem-agitation-based.
Prompt 10 — YouTube Pre-Roll Script (15 seconds)
Write a 15-second unskippable YouTube ad script for [product]. Hook in the first 5 seconds. State the offer clearly. End with a single CTA. Tone: [describe].
Prompt 11 — Display Ad Headline Set
Create a set of 10 display ad headlines for a [product] campaign. Mix emotional triggers: fear of missing out, aspiration, social proof, and urgency. Each headline under 40 characters.
Prompt 12 — Retargeting Ad Copy (Cart Abandonment)
Write 3 retargeting ad copy variants for customers who viewed [product] but didn't purchase. Address the most common objections: [objection 1], [objection 2], [objection 3]. Include a discount incentive: [offer].
Prompt 13 — A/B Test Copy Matrix
I want to A/B test two variables in my ad: [variable 1] and [variable 2]. Create a 2x2 copy matrix with 4 unique ad variants. Product: [product]. Platform: [Facebook / Google / LinkedIn].
Prompt 14 — LinkedIn B2B Ad Copy
Write a LinkedIn Sponsored Content post for [product/service]. Target: [job title] at [company size] in [industry]. Pain point: [describe]. Offer: [describe]. Format: short paragraph + 3 bullet points + CTA.
Part 3: Email Campaign Prompts (7 Prompts)
Email is still the highest-ROI channel in digital marketing. These prompts cover the full funnel from welcome sequences to win-back campaigns.
Prompt 15 — Welcome Email Sequence (5 Emails)
Write a 5-email welcome sequence for new subscribers to [brand]. The sequence goal is to [educate / build trust / drive first purchase]. Email 1: welcome + brand story. Emails 2-4: value delivery. Email 5: first offer. Keep each email under 300 words.
Prompt 16 — Subject Line A/B Test Pack
Generate 10 subject line variations for an email about [topic/offer]. Mix these tactics: curiosity gap, numbered lists, personal question, urgency, social proof. Mark which tactic each one uses.
Prompt 17 — Abandoned Cart Email (3-Email Sequence)
Write a 3-email abandoned cart sequence for [product]. Email 1 (1 hour after): gentle reminder. Email 2 (24 hours): address objections + social proof. Email 3 (72 hours): final discount or scarcity. Product price: [$X]. Guarantee: [describe].
Prompt 18 — Re-engagement Campaign
I have a list of subscribers who haven't opened emails in 90 days. Write a 3-email re-engagement sequence. Email 1: curiosity hook. Email 2: value + question. Email 3: clean break offer (stay or unsubscribe). Brand: [name]. Tone: [describe].
Prompt 19 — Product Launch Email Sequence
Write a 5-email launch sequence for [product] launching on [date]. Pre-launch: 2 teaser emails. Launch day: announcement email. Post-launch: 2 follow-ups (testimonials + last chance). Price: [$X]. Key benefit: [describe].
Prompt 20 — Newsletter Issue Outline
Create an outline for a weekly newsletter issue for [brand/niche audience]. Include: 1 big idea (with hook and takeaway), 2 curated resources with commentary, 1 quick tip, and 1 CTA to [goal]. Estimated read time: under 5 minutes.
Prompt 21 — Cold Outreach Email (B2B)
Write a cold outreach email to [job title] at [company type]. My offer: [describe in one sentence]. Problem I solve: [describe]. Keep it under 100 words. No buzzwords. End with a low-friction CTA (reply, not a call booking link).
Part 4: Social Media Strategy Prompts (7 Prompts)
Social content that works isn't random — it's systematic. These prompts help you build frameworks, not just one-off posts.
Prompt 22 — 30-Day Content Calendar
Build a 30-day social media content calendar for [brand] on [platform]. Content mix: [X]% educational, [X]% promotional, [X]% behind-the-scenes, [X]% user-generated/testimonials. Brand: [describe]. Audience: [describe]. Give me post themes, not full copy.
Prompt 23 — Platform-Native Content Repurposing
I have this long-form blog post: [paste or describe]. Repurpose it into: 1 Twitter/X thread (8 tweets), 1 LinkedIn post (200 words), 3 Instagram carousel slide titles, and 1 TikTok/Reels script hook (15 seconds).
Prompt 24 — Viral Hook Generator
Generate 10 post opening lines for [topic] on [platform]. Use these hook types: contrarian take, specific stat, personal story opener, "I was wrong about X," and "Nobody talks about X." Audience: [describe].
Prompt 25 — Community Engagement Response Templates
I manage a community/page for [brand] in [niche]. Create 5 response templates for: 1) positive review, 2) negative review, 3) feature request, 4) off-topic question, 5) spam comment. Keep each under 75 words. Tone: [describe].
Prompt 26 — Influencer Outreach Message
Write a DM/email to reach out to a micro-influencer in [niche] for a collaboration on [product/campaign]. Be specific about what we're offering: [free product / paid partnership / affiliate deal]. Keep it conversational and under 120 words.
Prompt 27 — Instagram Bio Optimization
Rewrite this Instagram bio for [brand]: [paste current bio]. Goal: make it clearer about who we help, what we offer, and why they should follow. Include a call to action. Character limit: 150.
Prompt 28 — LinkedIn Company Page About Section
Write a LinkedIn Company page About section for [brand]. Include: what we do, who we serve, what makes us different, and a subtle CTA. Length: 250-300 words. Tone: [professional / approachable].
Part 5: Reporting & Analytics Prompts (7 Prompts)
Data without narrative is noise. These prompts turn raw metrics into actionable insights and stakeholder-ready reports.
Prompt 29 — Campaign Performance Summary
Here are my campaign metrics: [paste data]. Write a 200-word executive summary of performance. Highlight: what worked, what underperformed, and one specific hypothesis for why. Audience: [CMO / client / marketing team].
Prompt 30 — Monthly Marketing Report Structure
Create a monthly marketing report template for a [business type]. Include sections for: executive summary, channel performance (SEO, paid, email, social), key wins, areas for improvement, and next month's priorities. Use placeholders for data.
Prompt 31 — Data Interpretation Prompt
I ran a Facebook campaign for [product] targeting [audience]. Here are the results: CTR: [X]%, CPC: [$X], ROAS: [X], Frequency: [X]. What do these numbers tell me? What should I test next?
Prompt 32 — A/B Test Results Analysis
I tested two versions of [ad/email/landing page]. Version A: [metrics]. Version B: [metrics]. Statistical significance: [yes/no/unknown]. Interpret the results and recommend whether to scale, iterate, or kill the test.
Prompt 33 — SEO Traffic Drop Investigation
My organic traffic dropped [X]% over the past [30/60/90 days]. My site is in [niche]. Here are the top affected pages: [list]. Possible causes checklist: what should I investigate first?
Prompt 34 — Competitor Benchmarking Report
I want to benchmark [my brand] against [competitor 1] and [competitor 2] in [niche]. Create a framework to compare: content volume, social engagement, keyword overlap, ad spend estimation, and email frequency. What data sources should I use?
Prompt 35 — Quarterly Marketing OKR Draft
Draft Q[X] OKRs for a [business type] marketing team. Business goal: [describe]. Three objectives with 2-3 key results each. Key results should be measurable and time-bound. Align with these channels: [SEO / paid / email / social].
The 80/20 of These Prompts
If you're short on time, start with these five highest-leverage prompts:
- Prompt 2 — Blog post outlines cut content planning from 2 hours to 20 minutes.
- Prompt 15 — A solid welcome sequence is a one-time build that pays forever.
- Prompt 8 — Google ad headline generation reduces copy testing from days to minutes.
- Prompt 22 — Monthly content calendars give you direction instead of daily scrambling.
- Prompt 29 — Turning raw numbers into narratives saves client-facing prep time every month.
Want the Full Prompt Library?
These 35 prompts are just the beginning. If you want a complete, organized library of 200+ ChatGPT prompts for digital marketing — including templates for landing pages, product launches, affiliate campaigns, and automation workflows — check out the full collection at pinzasrojas.gumroad.com.
The library is organized by role (SEO specialist, media buyer, email marketer, social manager) and by funnel stage, so you can find the right prompt in under 30 seconds.
What's the first prompt you're going to test? Drop it in the comments below.
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