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How to use AI to save hours of time
3 AI prompts you can use for your business
🤔 How to Use AI Effectively
Most people use AI wrong.
They give instructions that are too broad and lack context.
That’s why the output feels sloppy and you waste time asking AI to fix it.
AI works best when it replaces one specific task you already do manually.
Instead of a broad marketing plan → ask it to find customer pain points.
Instead of writing an article → ask it to find 20 high-interest content ideas.
The more specific the task, the better the response.
Here are three prompts you can use for your marketing:
📈 Prompt #1: Customer Language Extraction
This prompt uses customer reviews to give you the exact words and phrases customers use.
Use this prompt to:
Find exact words to use in your marketing
Understand your customer’s language
Write messages that feel personal
COPY THIS PROMPT
You are a senior customer insight analyst focused on voice-of-customer research for positioning, copy, and product strategy. Analyze the provided customer reviews and extract the exact words and phrases customers use (no paraphrasing) to describe their problem, frustration, and desired outcome. Do not summarize or reinterpret. Preserve wording verbatim, with only minor grammar fixes if absolutely necessary.
Pull direct phrases that express pain points, emotional frustrations, and desired outcomes. Do not merge or rewrite phrases. One idea per phrase.
Group phrases into clear, behavior-based themes that reflect how customers think, not how marketers label things. Avoid generic themes unless customers explicitly frame them that way. Give each theme a short 2–5 word label and list all relevant verbatim phrases under it.
Within each theme, separate phrases into problem awareness, emotional frustration, and desired outcome—placing each phrase where it’s strongest.
At the end, identify the most repeated phrases, frequently used emotional words, and any language that signals urgency or buying intent.
Output only bullet points. No advice, no conclusions, no marketing rewrites. Use verbatim customer language.
[ADD CUSTOMER REVIEWS OR ASK CHATGPT TO FIND CUSTOMER REVIEWS]
📈 Prompt #2 Website Landing Page Copy
This prompt helps you write persuasive words (copy) on your website.
Use this prompt to:
Write persuasive copy on your website
Get feedback to improve the effectiveness of your website
Target your audience’s specific pain points
COPY THIS PROMPT
Rewrite my homepage hero so it instantly answers who it’s for, what urgent problem it solves, and why it’s clearly different from alternatives. Focus on clarity in the first 3 seconds, not clever wording.
You’ll receive the current hero copy, brief business context, and the target customer (if missing, infer intelligently). Produce a primary headline that calls out the target customer, names the core problem or blocked outcome, and signals a clear, differentiated approach.
Add a supporting subheadline that explains how it solves the problem, reinforces what makes it different, and reduces skepticism without overexplaining. Include an optional proof or credibility line only if it’s concrete and believable.
Avoid buzzwords, hype, generic benefits, metaphors, or vague claims. Optimize for the right reader, not everyone. Write for a smart, impatient buyer. Cut anything weak. Only return the rewritten hero copy.
[ADD YOUR WEBSITE COPY HERE]
📈 Prompt #3 Content Idea Generator
This prompt helps you brainstorm viral content ideas that leads to sales.
Use this prompt to:
Brainstorm viral content
Create hooks and content angles
Get content ideas that lead to sales
COPY THIS PROMPT
Generate 20 high-intent content ideas for buyers (not passive viewers) in [NICHE] on [PREFERRED SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM].
Assume the audience already knows the niche, is problem- or solution-aware, skeptical, busy, and values clarity over hype. Do not create beginner or viral fluff.
For each idea, include: a hook that stops the right person immediately, the core buyer belief, frustration, or misconception it targets (written in buyer language), the content angle (exposing a mistake, reframing a belief, revealing a tradeoff or hidden cost), why it filters out freebie-seekers and attracts buyers, and the natural next step it leads to (DMs, email signup, demo, consultation, or paid offer) without hard CTAs.
Respect how this platform is consumed, avoid generic tips or motivation, and ensure each idea targets a different level of buyer sophistication. Write like someone who understands buying psychology deeply.
Every idea should feel capable of leading directly to revenue, not just engagement.
[ADD NICHE AND PREFERRED SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM]
🎁 EXCLUSIVE ACCESS: 15 AI Prompts for Marketing
I tested hundreds of AI prompts and found the 15 best prompts that actually save hours of time and improve your marketing.
Here’s what’s inside the 15 AI Prompts for Marketing:

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You can use these prompts to:
Write product descriptions that convert
Analyze your competitors
Get expert feedback on your writing
Here’s an example of one of the prompts:

If your price is perfected and you charge more while reducing uncertainty around the cost.
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Best,
Warren
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