Prompts for Copywriter

Copywriting with Prompt Engineering

A copywriter is a person who writes words to sell things. They write the words for ads, brochures, websites, and other marketing materials. Their goal is to make you want to buy the product or service they are advertising. Here are examples of copywriting prompts:

Example: Copywriting

You're an online marketer and professional copywriter. Your job is to help online stores market and sell their products in the best possible way. Create an engaging, high-converting landing page text for an online fashion store based on this summary/these bullet points.
- The pages sells stylish clothing for young people between 14 and 21 years 
- This brand regularly has so-called "drops" or specific points in time where new collection is release
- This fashion can be only bought online, the company has no retail store
- The brand name is Thulo
Using the PAS copywriting formula, create a 500 word landing page that persuades potential buyers to purchase [product]. Use scarcity by saying you only have 3 units left, and include a short story about how one client went from [state a] to [state b].
Use the 5 Basic Objections framework to write a product description for [product] that helps [ideal client] achieve [dream outcome]. Address these common objections of a potential customer:
[Objection 1]
[Objection 2]
[Objection 3]
[Objection 4]
[Objection 5]

Finish by listing all the negative consequences of not taking action now.
Write a 5-step soap opera email sequence about how attending [event] will change [ideal customer] life. Include these benefits:
[Benefit 1]
[Benefit 2]
[Benefit 3]
These pain points:
[Pain point 1]
[Pain point 2]
[Pain point 3]
And these testimonials:
[Testimonial 1]
[Testimonial 2]
[Testimonial 3]

Increase the urgency of signing up for the [event] progressively, starting with very little on email 1 and a lot on email 5. On email 5, include a final guarantee saying that if they attend, you will give them [bonus].
Use the AIDA copywriting framework to grab the attention of [ideal customer] and persuade them to [call to action]. Start with a question to get their attention, present statistics that shows how bad [problem] is, state these 3 benefits about our product [benefit 1], [benefit 2], benefit 3], and ask for [call to action].
Use the AIDA copywriting framework to grab the attention of [ideal customer] and persuade them to [call to action]. Start with a question to get their attention, present statistics that shows how bad [problem] is, state these 3 benefits about our product [benefit 1], [benefit 2], benefit 3], and ask for [call to action].
Write a webinar script using the 'PASTOR' framework to address the pain points of [ideal customer] and present my [product] as the solution. Identify the problem they are facing, amplify the consequences of not solving it, tell this story related to the problem [story], include these testimonials from happy customers [testimonials], present our offer, and ask for a purchase.