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Let's build our prompts lists here for everyone to use. Many marketers are falling into the rut of trying to sell them. I feel that every promot I can produce for our industry should be shared. I'll be adding to the lists here every chance I get.

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I don't think the community sharing of specific target prompts is going to happen.
However, many interesting ideas can be offered in a more general sense that can be very useful in developing skills creating targeted AI prompts.


>>>..."So I prompt ChatGPT with: "Write me a [number]-word social media post/email in a conversational tone like [Adding our CEO's name to the prompt helps ChatGPT mimic her writing tone, cadence, and even emoji usage.]

To generate variations of copy I've already written, I use this prompt for ChatGPT: "Think like a digital marketer and generate four variants of this Facebook ad copy."


"Following this story structure — 1. Capture the heart, 2. Set up a tension, 3. Resolve the tension, 4. Conclude by offering value — write a 1,000-word story at a grade-five reading level in the first person using the following information," followed by a list of plot points.
"Write a 400-word social media post in a conversational first-person tone like Jess Lenouvel about [topic] using the following story points."

The more specific you can be in your instructions, the better output you're going to get. ..."<<<
 
I don't think the community sharing of specific target prompts is going to happen.

Well, loads of provisioners are already out there selling them. I would think building lists that are free to members may be well received. Some may hoard, but I think that the sheer abundance of prompts will soon be public domain any ways.
 
A prompt is just seeding an idea really --the way I see it.

Yep! That is exactly what it is. I've experiemented a bit and different results can occur with just a few minor changes to a prompt. I am seeing many compiling alphabetical lists and placing them in categories.
 
I have been satisfied by extracting the prompts I have been using from one or two sentences from relevant articles on some topic in many cases. That has seemed to work out well.

A prompt is just seeding an idea really --the way I see it.
 
I have been satisfied by extracting the prompts I have been using from one or two sentences from relevant articles on some topic in many cases. That has seemed to work out well.

A prompt is just seeding an idea really --the way I see it.
I always have the best success with starting with a simple 1,2 sentence prompt then keep asking it to slightly change this add this ect. After I get it to where I like I combine all the questions I asked into one prompt
 
You are a professional email copywriter and engagement strategist. Based on the following context or pain point content: [Insert Pain Point Here], write an email that is compelling, emotionally resonant, and designed to drive action. Start with an attention-grabbing subject line that aligns with the reader’s struggles or desires, followed by an opening sentence that hits a nerve by directly addressing their pain point, fear, or frustration. Transition into the body of the email by vividly agitating their pain and highlighting the benefits of the solution being offered, using persuasive yet conversational language. Include a clear, benefit-driven call-to-action that feels natural and encourages the reader to click through or respond. Keep the tone empathetic, relatable, and authentic, ensuring the email feels personal while maintaining a focus on results. Avoid overly formal or robotic tones, and aim for an email length of 150–250 words, with short paragraphs and plenty of white space for readability.
 
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