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Good marketing usually looks simple from the outside.

A clear message, strong offer, and the right words at the right time.

But behind that, there’s usually a lot of thinking most people never see.

What angle to take. What problem actually matters. What makes someone stop paying attention to everything else and care about this.

That’s the part where things often get messy.

You stare at a blank page, second-guess ideas, rewrite things ten times, and somehow end up with something that still feels… average.

Not because you’re bad at marketing.

Usually because you’re trying to do too much thinking at once.

That’s where ChatGPT becomes genuinely useful as something that helps you think clearer, write sharper, and move faster.

So in this issue, I’m sharing seven prompts that help with exactly that.

Better positioning, stronger messaging, clearer ideas, and marketing that actually feels intentional.

1. Positioning Angle Builder

Prompt:
"Act as a senior marketing strategist specializing in positioning and market differentiation.

Here is my business or offer: [DESCRIBE PRODUCT / SERVICE]
Target audience: [WHO YOU WANT TO ATTRACT]
Current problem: [LOW ATTENTION / UNCLEAR POSITIONING / LOW CONVERSIONS]
Main competitors or alternatives: [COMPETITORS / SUBSTITUTE OPTIONS]

Develop 5–7 differentiated positioning angles I could use to market this more effectively. Explain what audience pain point or desire each angle taps into, why it stands out, and when it would work best. Avoid generic positioning and focus on messaging that feels specific, credible, and memorable."

Why it works:
Most marketing feels average because the positioning is average. This prompt gives you stronger angles before you even start writing.

2. Marketing Message Optimizer

Prompt:
"Act as a direct-response marketing strategist.
Here is my current message or copy: [PASTE WEBSITE / AD / LANDING PAGE / CAPTION]

Target audience: [AUDIENCE]
Main goal: [LEADS / SALES / SIGNUPS / AWARENESS]

Analyze this message and improve it for clarity, relevance, persuasion, and emotional resonance. Rewrite weak sections, remove vague language, and strengthen the core value proposition. Prioritize clear communication over clever wording."

Why it works:
Good marketing usually comes down to saying the right thing clearly. This prompt sharpens weak messaging.

3. Customer Psychology Analyzer

Prompt:
"Act as a customer psychology researcher and marketing strategist.

My offer: [PRODUCT / SERVICE]
Target audience: [IDEAL CUSTOMER]
Problem I solve: [MAIN PROBLEM]

Analyze my audience deeply. Identify what they truly care about, common frustrations, emotional triggers, fears, objections, and hidden motivations. Explain what messaging would resonate most and what mistakes would likely push them away."

Why it works:
Better marketing starts with understanding people better, not writing more copy.

4. Offer Improvement Engine

Prompt:
"Act as a conversion-focused marketing consultant.

Here is my current offer: [DESCRIBE OFFER]
Audience: [TARGET AUDIENCE]
Current challenge: [LOW SALES / LOW INTEREST / LOW CONVERSIONS]

Analyze this offer and suggest ways to make it more compelling. Identify weaknesses in value communication, differentiation, clarity, or perceived benefit. Suggest practical improvements without relying on fake urgency or gimmicks."

Why it works:
Sometimes the issue isn’t the marketing, it’s the offer itself. This prompt helps improve both.

Sometimes, it’s not about working harder, it’s about knowing what to ask.

The right prompt can save you hours, unlock better ideas, and take your results to a whole new level.

If you want to work smarter and save more time with our ChatGPT prompt library every day, this will help you do exactly that 👇

5. Campaign Idea Generator

Prompt:
"Act as a creative marketing strategist.

Business / niche: [YOUR NICHE]
Offer: [PRODUCT / SERVICE]
Goal: [AWARENESS / SALES / LEADS / ENGAGEMENT]
Audience: [TARGET AUDIENCE]

Generate 10 high-quality marketing campaign ideas. Include the core concept, messaging angle, emotional trigger, and suggested content formats or channels. Focus on campaigns that feel realistic, relevant, and aligned with the audience."

Why it works:
Good campaigns are built around strong ideas, not random content.

6. Objection Removal Assistant

Prompt:
"Act as a marketing strategist focused on conversion psychology.

Offer: [PRODUCT / SERVICE]
Audience: [TARGET AUDIENCE]

Identify the biggest objections, doubts, or hesitations someone might have before buying or taking action. Then create messaging that naturally addresses those concerns in a believable and trust-building way without sounding defensive or overly salesy."

Why it works:
Most people don’t say no, they hesitate. This prompt helps remove friction before it kills conversions.

7. Marketing Strategy Builder

Prompt:
"Act as a senior marketing advisor responsible for helping me market smarter, not louder.

Business: [BUSINESS / PERSONAL BRAND]
Audience: [TARGET AUDIENCE]
Offer: [PRODUCT / SERVICE]
Current stage: [NEW / GROWING / ESTABLISHED]
Goal: [LEADS / SALES / BRAND AWARENESS / TRUST]

Build a practical marketing strategy focused on positioning, messaging, content, channels, and customer journey. Prioritize what matters most, explain why, and avoid generic tactics that waste time or attention."

Why it works:
Without strategy, marketing becomes random effort. This prompt gives direction before execution.

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Catch you next issue,
Founder, GPTCheats

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