500+ AI Business Prompts

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📧 1. Email Marketing (65 Prompts)

Cold Outreach

Cold Email — First Touch
You are an expert B2B cold email copywriter. Write a 3-sentence cold email for [MY BUSINESS] reaching out to [TARGET BUSINESS TYPE]. The email must: (1) open with a specific observation about their business, (2) present one clear value proposition with a number/stat, (3) end with a low-friction CTA. Tone: professional but human. No buzzwords. No "I hope this email finds you well".
Cold Email — Pain Point Opener
Write a cold email that opens by identifying the #1 pain point of [TARGET INDUSTRY] business owners. The email should be under 100 words, mention a specific result (e.g. "saved 12 hours/week"), and end with a yes/no question. Do not use generic phrases. Sound like a real person, not a template.
Cold Email — Referral Ask
Write a short email to [CONTACT NAME] asking if they know anyone at [TARGET COMPANY/INDUSTRY] who might benefit from [YOUR SERVICE]. Keep it under 60 words. Don't be pushy. Include a one-line description of what you do and why someone would care.
Cold Email — Competitor Angle
Write a cold email for [MY SERVICE] that subtly positions us against [COMPETITOR]. Don't trash the competitor — instead, highlight one specific thing we do differently/better. Use a customer result as proof. End with: "Would it be worth 15 minutes to show you?" Keep under 80 words.
Cold Email — LinkedIn Connection Follow-up
Write a follow-up email to someone who accepted my LinkedIn connection request but hasn't replied to my message. Reference our LinkedIn connection naturally. Offer one piece of value (free resource, insight, or tip relevant to [THEIR INDUSTRY]). No hard sell. Under 70 words.

Follow-Up Sequences

3-Part Follow-Up Sequence
Create a 3-email follow-up sequence for prospects who received my initial cold email about [SERVICE] but didn't reply. Email 1 (Day 3): Quick, adds value, references original email. Email 2 (Day 7): Social proof / case study angle. Email 3 (Day 14): Breakup email — "closing your file" with final value. Each email under 80 words. Different subject lines.
Post-Meeting Follow-Up
Write a follow-up email to send within 2 hours of a sales meeting about [SERVICE/PRODUCT]. Include: (1) Thank them for their time, (2) Recap the 2-3 key points discussed, (3) Restate the next step we agreed on, (4) Attach or link to any promised materials. Professional but warm. Under 120 words.
No-Response After Proposal
Write a follow-up email for a prospect who received my proposal for [SERVICE] 5 days ago but hasn't responded. Don't be needy. Offer a new piece of value or insight. Ask one specific question to re-engage. Subject line should NOT say "following up" or "checking in".

Newsletters & Engagement

Weekly Newsletter Template
Create a weekly newsletter template for [BUSINESS TYPE] that includes: (1) A compelling hook/story opener (2-3 sentences), (2) One actionable tip related to [TOPIC], (3) A curated link or resource, (4) A soft CTA for [YOUR PRODUCT/SERVICE]. Total length: 200-300 words. Tone: conversational, like writing to a smart friend.
Welcome Email Sequence (5 parts)
Create a 5-email welcome sequence for new subscribers to [BUSINESS NAME]'s email list. Email 1 (Day 0): Welcome + deliver the lead magnet + set expectations. Email 2 (Day 1): Your story / why you started. Email 3 (Day 3): Your best tip/content. Email 4 (Day 5): Social proof + case study. Email 5 (Day 7): Soft pitch for [PRODUCT/SERVICE]. Each 150-200 words.
Re-Engagement Campaign
Write a 3-email re-engagement sequence for subscribers who haven't opened emails in 90+ days. Email 1: "We miss you" with a compelling offer. Email 2: "Last chance" with social proof of what they're missing. Email 3: "We're cleaning our list" — unsubscribe or re-confirm. Each under 100 words.
Subject Line Generator
Generate 20 email subject lines for [TOPIC/OFFER] targeting [AUDIENCE]. Include a mix of: curiosity-based, number-based, question-based, urgency-based, and personalised formats. Each under 50 characters. Avoid spam trigger words. Rate each on a scale of 1-10 for expected open rate.
Cart Abandonment Email
Write a 3-email cart abandonment sequence for [PRODUCT]. Email 1 (1 hour): Simple reminder, show the product, one-click return link. Email 2 (24 hours): Address the #1 objection for [PRODUCT TYPE], add a testimonial. Email 3 (72 hours): Final chance with a small incentive (e.g. free shipping or 10% off). Keep each under 100 words.

🔍 2. SEO & Content (80 Prompts)

Blog Posts & Articles

SEO Blog Post Outline
Create a detailed blog post outline targeting the keyword "[KEYWORD]" for a [BUSINESS TYPE] website. Include: H1 title (under 60 chars with keyword near the front), meta description (150-155 chars), 8-10 H2 sections with 2-3 key points each, a FAQ section with 5 questions (for FAQ schema), internal linking suggestions to [EXISTING PAGES], and a CTA at the end. Aim for featured snippet position.
Pillar Page Content
Write a comprehensive pillar page (3000+ words) on "[BROAD TOPIC]" for [BUSINESS TYPE]. Structure: Introduction with hook, table of contents, 10+ sections covering all aspects, data/statistics from credible sources, actionable takeaways in each section, FAQ, conclusion with CTA. Include suggestions for 10 cluster articles to link from this page.
Listicle That Ranks
Write a listicle titled "[NUMBER] Best [TOOLS/TIPS/STRATEGIES] for [AUDIENCE] in 2025". For each item include: name, one-line description, why it's good, a pro tip, and estimated price/effort. Add an intro with a hook, and a conclusion with your #1 recommendation. Target keyword: [KEYWORD]. Word count: 2000+.
How-To Guide
Write a step-by-step how-to guide titled "How to [ACHIEVE RESULT] in [TIMEFRAME]" for [AUDIENCE]. Include: numbered steps (7-12), screenshots/visual suggestions brackets where relevant, common mistakes to avoid, expert tips, and a FAQ section. Target keyword: [KEYWORD]. Make it so clear a beginner could follow it.

On-Page SEO

Meta Description Generator
Write 5 meta descriptions for a page about "[TOPIC]" on a [BUSINESS TYPE] website. Each must: be 150-155 characters, include the keyword "[KEYWORD]" naturally, contain a clear value proposition, include a call-to-action, and be unique from each other. Rate each for click-through potential (1-10).
Title Tag Optimizer
Generate 10 SEO title tags for a page about "[TOPIC]" targeting the keyword "[KEYWORD]". Each must be under 60 characters, have the keyword near the front, include a power word or number, and be compelling enough to click. Format: Title Tag | Brand Name. Rate each for CTR potential.
Internal Linking Strategy
I have a [BUSINESS TYPE] website with these pages: [LIST PAGES]. Create an internal linking strategy: which pages should link to which, suggested anchor text for each link, priority order for implementation, and pages that need more internal links. Goal: boost rankings for [TARGET KEYWORDS].

Keyword Research

Keyword Cluster Generator
Generate a keyword cluster around the seed keyword "[KEYWORD]" for a [BUSINESS TYPE]. Provide: 5 pillar keywords (high volume), 15 supporting keywords (medium volume), 20 long-tail keywords (low competition), and 10 question-based keywords (for FAQ/featured snippets). For each, estimate search intent (informational/transactional/navigational).
Competitor Content Gap Analysis
I'm a [BUSINESS TYPE]. My competitors are [COMPETITOR 1, 2, 3]. Based on typical content strategies in this industry, identify 20 blog post topics that my competitors likely cover but I don't have yet. For each: suggest a title, target keyword, estimated difficulty (easy/medium/hard), and search intent.

Technical SEO

Schema Markup Generator
Generate JSON-LD schema markup for a [PAGE TYPE: LocalBusiness/Product/Article/FAQ/HowTo] page. Details: [PROVIDE BUSINESS/PRODUCT DETAILS]. Include all recommended properties for rich snippet eligibility. Output valid JSON-LD wrapped in a script tag ready to paste into HTML head.
Robots.txt Optimizer
Create an optimised robots.txt file for a [PLATFORM: WordPress/Shopify/Custom] website. Include: proper Allow/Disallow rules, sitemap reference, crawl-delay if appropriate, block unnecessary resource pages, and allow important paths. Add comments explaining each rule.
Site Speed Audit Checklist
Create a comprehensive site speed optimization checklist for a [PLATFORM] website. Include 20 items covering: image optimization, code minification, caching, CDN, lazy loading, font optimization, third-party scripts, server response time, Core Web Vitals targets. For each item: what to check, how to fix it, and expected impact (high/medium/low).

📱 3. Social Media (70 Prompts)

LinkedIn

LinkedIn Post — Storytelling
Write a LinkedIn post using the "hook → story → lesson → CTA" format. Topic: [TOPIC/EXPERIENCE]. Hook: First line must stop the scroll (max 15 words, on its own line, followed by a line break). Story: 3-5 short paragraphs about a real experience. Lesson: What you learned (2-3 bullet points). CTA: Ask a question to drive comments. Total: 150-200 words. No hashtag spam (max 3).
LinkedIn Post — Contrarian Take
Write a LinkedIn post that takes a contrarian position on [COMMON BELIEF IN YOUR INDUSTRY]. Format: Bold opening statement that challenges the status quo → 3 reasons why the common belief is wrong → What you do instead → Results you've seen → CTA asking others to share their perspective. Tone: confident but not arrogant.
LinkedIn Carousel Script
Create a 10-slide LinkedIn carousel about "[TOPIC]". Slide 1: Hook headline (curiosity or bold claim). Slides 2-8: One key point per slide with a short explanation (20-30 words each). Slide 9: Summary of all points. Slide 10: CTA (follow + comment). Each slide should have a clear headline and supporting text. Keep text large and scannable.

Twitter/X

Twitter Thread
Write a 10-tweet thread about [TOPIC] for [AUDIENCE]. Tweet 1: Hook that promises a specific outcome or reveals a surprising fact. Tweets 2-9: One actionable insight per tweet, each under 280 chars, with a mini-hook. Tweet 10: Summary + CTA (retweet, follow, reply). Use line breaks for readability. No emojis overload.
Twitter Engagement Bait
Generate 10 tweet ideas for [NICHE/BUSINESS] that are designed to get replies. Mix of: polls, "which would you choose" questions, fill-in-the-blank, hot takes, and "one thing I wish I knew" format. Each under 200 characters. No generic motivational quotes.

Instagram

Instagram Caption Generator
Write 5 Instagram captions for a [BUSINESS TYPE] posting about [TOPIC]. Each caption should: open with a hook (first 2 lines are crucial), tell a micro-story or share a tip, end with a CTA (save, share, comment, link in bio), and include 5-8 relevant hashtags. Mix lengths: 2 short (under 100 words), 2 medium (100-200), 1 long (200-300).
Instagram Reels Script
Write a 30-second Instagram Reel script about [TOPIC] for [BUSINESS TYPE]. Format: Hook (first 3 seconds — text on screen + what to say), Body (20 seconds — 3 quick tips or steps), CTA (final 5 seconds — follow/save/share). Include: text overlay suggestions, background music mood, and caption text.

Content Planning

30-Day Social Media Plan
Create a 30-day social media content calendar for a [BUSINESS TYPE] on [PLATFORMS]. For each day provide: platform, content type (post/reel/story/carousel), topic, hook/caption idea, best time to post, and one hashtag group. Include a mix of: educational (40%), entertaining (20%), promotional (20%), engagement (20%). Format as a table.
Content Repurposing Framework
I have a [CONTENT TYPE: blog post/podcast/video] about "[TOPIC]". Create a content repurposing plan to turn it into: 5 Twitter/X posts, 3 LinkedIn posts, 2 Instagram carousels, 1 email newsletter, 3 Instagram Stories, 1 YouTube Short script, and 5 quote graphics text. Each should feel native to the platform, not just copy-pasted.

💰 4. Sales & Conversion (55 Prompts)

Landing Pages

Full Landing Page Copy
Write complete landing page copy for [PRODUCT/SERVICE] priced at [PRICE]. Include these sections: (1) Hero: headline, subheadline, CTA button text. (2) Problem: 3 pain points with emotional language. (3) Solution: How [PRODUCT] solves each pain point. (4) Features/Benefits: 6 items, each with headline + 1-line description. (5) Social Proof: 3 testimonial templates. (6) FAQ: 5 questions. (7) Final CTA with urgency. Target: [AUDIENCE].
Above-the-Fold Variations
Generate 5 different above-the-fold variations for a landing page selling [PRODUCT/SERVICE] to [AUDIENCE]. Each variation should have: a headline (different angle — curiosity, benefit, pain, social proof, or urgency), subheadline (one sentence), CTA button text, and a brief description of the hero image/visual. Which would you A/B test first and why?

Objection Handling

Objection Response Scripts
List the top 10 objections a [TARGET CUSTOMER] would have about buying [PRODUCT/SERVICE] at [PRICE]. For each objection, write: (1) A empathetic acknowledgment, (2) A reframe that turns the objection into a reason to buy, (3) A proof point (stat, case study, or guarantee). Keep each response under 50 words. Sound human, not scripted.
Price Justification Framework
Create a price justification framework for [PRODUCT/SERVICE] at [PRICE]. Include: (1) Cost of doing nothing (what the prospect loses by not buying), (2) Cost comparison (vs alternatives/competitors), (3) ROI calculation (show payback in X days/weeks), (4) Price anchoring (compare to higher-priced alternatives), (5) Value stacking (list everything they get). Make it conversational, not salesy.

Sales Emails

Proposal Email Template
Write a proposal follow-up email for [SERVICE] at [PRICE] sent to [CLIENT NAME] at [COMPANY]. Include: (1) Reference our previous conversation about [TOPIC], (2) 3-bullet summary of what we'll deliver, (3) Timeline, (4) Investment amount with payment terms, (5) Next steps to get started. Confident but not presumptuous. Under 200 words.
Upsell/Cross-sell Email
Write an upsell email to existing customers of [CURRENT PRODUCT] introducing [NEW PRODUCT/UPGRADE]. Show how it complements what they already have. Include a special "existing customer" discount. Use their past purchase as social proof ("You already trust us for X..."). CTA: one-click upgrade link. Under 150 words.

🎯 5. Google & Facebook Ads (45 Prompts)

Google Ads

Google Ads Headline Generator
Generate 15 Google Ads headlines (max 30 characters each) for [PRODUCT/SERVICE] targeting [KEYWORD]. Include a mix of: benefit-focused, urgency-based, question-based, number/stat-based, and brand-focused headlines. Each must include the keyword or a close variant. Rate each for expected CTR (1-10).
Google Ads Description Lines
Write 8 Google Ads descriptions (max 90 characters each) for [PRODUCT/SERVICE]. Each must include: a clear value prop, a differentiator, and a CTA. Pair them with the best headline combinations. Include at least 2 with prices, 2 with guarantees, and 2 with social proof.
Google Ads Campaign Structure
Design a Google Ads campaign structure for [BUSINESS TYPE] with a budget of [BUDGET/MONTH]. Include: campaign names, ad group themes, 5 keywords per ad group (with match types), negative keyword list, bid strategy recommendation, and ad schedule. Organize by: brand, competitor, product, and informational intent.

Facebook/Instagram Ads

Facebook Ad Copy — Direct Response
Write 3 Facebook ad copy variations for [PRODUCT/SERVICE] targeting [AUDIENCE]. Each variation should use a different framework: (1) PAS (Problem-Agitate-Solve), (2) AIDA (Attention-Interest-Desire-Action), (3) Storytelling (before/after). Include: primary text (125 words max), headline (5-7 words), link description, and CTA button suggestion. Aim for thumb-stopping opening lines.
Facebook Ad — Retargeting
Write 3 retargeting ad copy variations for people who visited [PAGE] but didn't convert. Ad 1: Address the #1 objection + add a guarantee. Ad 2: Customer testimonial-style ("I was skeptical too..."). Ad 3: Limited-time offer/urgency. Each: primary text under 100 words, headline under 40 chars. Include emoji suggestions.
Ad Creative Brief
Create an ad creative brief for [PRODUCT] on [PLATFORM]. Include: objective, target audience (demographics + psychographics), key message, 3 visual concepts with descriptions, copy direction, tone of voice, 3 headline options, CTA, and success metrics. Format as a creative brief document.

📋 6. Business Strategy (40 Prompts)

One-Page Business Plan
Create a one-page business plan for [BUSINESS IDEA] targeting [MARKET]. Include: Value Proposition (one sentence), Target Customer (specific persona), Problem You Solve, Your Solution, Revenue Model (how you make money), Key Metrics (3-5 KPIs), Unique Advantage (why you and not competitors), Channels (how you reach customers), Cost Structure, and 12-Month Revenue Target with monthly breakdown.
Competitor Analysis Framework
Conduct a competitor analysis of [MY BUSINESS] vs [COMPETITOR 1, 2, 3]. For each competitor, analyze: pricing, features, target audience, marketing channels, strengths, weaknesses, and customer sentiment. Then create a positioning matrix and identify 3 specific opportunities where I can differentiate. End with a recommended competitive strategy.
SWOT Analysis
Perform a detailed SWOT analysis for [BUSINESS] in the [INDUSTRY] market. For each quadrant (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats), provide 5-7 specific items. Then create an action plan: How to leverage strengths, shore up weaknesses, capitalize on opportunities, and mitigate threats. Include timeline and priority ranking.
Pricing Strategy
Design a pricing strategy for [PRODUCT/SERVICE] in the [MARKET]. Consider: cost-plus, value-based, competitor-based, and tiered pricing models. Recommend 3 pricing tiers (name, price, features). Include: a free tier (if applicable), most popular tier highlighting, and enterprise/custom tier. Show anchoring psychology and how to present prices for maximum conversion.
Go-to-Market Strategy
Create a go-to-market strategy for launching [PRODUCT/SERVICE] to [TARGET MARKET]. Include: pre-launch (30 days before — building buzz, waitlist, beta testers), launch week (day-by-day plan), post-launch (first 90 days — growth channels, partnerships, content). Budget: [AMOUNT]. Key channels, messaging, and success metrics for each phase.

🤖 7. AI Automation (50 Prompts)

Customer Support Chatbot Script
Create a customer support chatbot script for [BUSINESS TYPE] that handles the top 10 FAQs. For each question: write the customer's likely phrasing (3 variations), the bot's response (conversational, under 50 words), and an escalation path to human support. Include a greeting message and a "didn't understand" response.
Data Analysis Prompt
I'm going to give you a dataset of [DATA TYPE: sales, website traffic, customer feedback, etc.]. Analyze it and provide: (1) Key trends and patterns, (2) Top 3 insights with supporting data, (3) Anomalies or outliers, (4) 5 actionable recommendations, (5) Visualisation suggestions (chart types). Present findings in a professional report format with executive summary.
Meeting Notes Processor
I'll paste my meeting notes below. Process them into: (1) One-paragraph summary, (2) Key decisions made (bullet list), (3) Action items with owners and deadlines (table format), (4) Open questions/parking lot items, (5) Next meeting agenda suggestions. Format everything professionally for sharing with stakeholders.
Weekly Report Generator
Generate a weekly business report for [BUSINESS TYPE] based on these metrics: [PASTE METRICS]. Include: Executive Summary (3 sentences), KPI Dashboard (table with this week vs last week vs target), Wins (top 3), Challenges (top 3 with proposed solutions), Next Week Priorities (5 items), and one Strategic Recommendation. Under 500 words total.
Process Documentation
Document the process for [TASK/WORKFLOW] in my [BUSINESS TYPE]. Include: Purpose, Who (roles involved), When (triggers/frequency), Step-by-step instructions (numbered, with screenshots placeholders), Tools needed, Common issues and solutions, Quality checklist, and Handoff/completion criteria. Format as an SOP that a new hire could follow on day one.
Email Categorization System
Create an email categorization and response system for [BUSINESS TYPE]. Define 8-10 email categories (e.g. sales inquiry, support request, partnership, complaint). For each category: write an auto-response template, assign priority (urgent/normal/low), estimate response time target, and create a triage flowchart. Include escalation rules.

✍️ 8. Copywriting (60 Prompts)

Headlines & Hooks

Headline Generator (50 Headlines)
Generate 50 headlines for [PRODUCT/SERVICE/CONTENT] targeting [AUDIENCE]. Include 5 of each type: (1) How-to, (2) List/number, (3) Question, (4) Command/imperative, (5) Curiosity gap, (6) News/announcement, (7) Testimonial-style, (8) Negative/warning, (9) "Secret"/"Little-known", (10) Guarantee/promise. Star your top 5 picks.
Value Proposition Generator
Create 5 value proposition statements for [PRODUCT/SERVICE]. Each should follow the format: "We help [TARGET CUSTOMER] [ACHIEVE RESULT] by [METHOD/DIFFERENTIATOR] without [COMMON PAIN POINT]." Then write a longer 2-sentence version of the best one. Test each against: Is it specific? Is it unique? Does it promise a clear outcome?

Product Descriptions

Product Description — eCommerce
Write a product description for [PRODUCT NAME] at [PRICE]. Include: a compelling headline, short description (50 words), long description (200 words), 5 key features as bullet points, one social proof element, and a sense of urgency. Tone: [BRAND VOICE]. Target: [AUDIENCE]. Optimize for the keyword "[KEYWORD]".
Service Page Copy
Write service page copy for [SERVICE] offered by [BUSINESS NAME]. Sections: (1) Hero with compelling headline + subhead, (2) Who it's for (ideal client description), (3) The problem (what life looks like without this service), (4) The solution (what we do + process), (5) Results (3 metrics/outcomes), (6) Pricing/packages, (7) FAQ (5 questions), (8) CTA.

Case Studies & Testimonials

Case Study Template
Write a case study about [CLIENT/PROJECT] for [MY BUSINESS]. Structure: (1) Summary box (client, industry, results — one line each), (2) The Challenge (what problem they faced), (3) The Solution (what we did, step by step), (4) The Results (specific numbers before/after), (5) Client Quote (make it sound natural, not corporate), (6) CTA. Total: 500-700 words.
Testimonial Request Email
Write an email requesting a testimonial from [CLIENT NAME] who used [SERVICE/PRODUCT]. Make it easy for them by including 3 specific questions: (1) What was your situation before working with us? (2) What specific result did you get? (3) Would you recommend us, and why? Include a Google review link as an alternative. Under 100 words. Warm and appreciative.

📊 9. Analytics & Research (35 Prompts)

Market Research Report
Create a market research report for [INDUSTRY/NICHE] in [GEOGRAPHY]. Include: market size and growth rate, key players and market share, target customer segments (3-4 personas), industry trends (5), opportunities (5), threats (5), regulatory considerations, and recommended entry strategy for a new [BUSINESS TYPE]. Format as a professional report with executive summary.
Customer Survey Questions
Create a 15-question customer survey for [BUSINESS TYPE] focused on [GOAL: satisfaction, product feedback, market research]. Include a mix of: multiple choice (5), rating scale (4), open-ended (3), and NPS (1). Group questions into themes. Include an intro message and thank-you page copy. Estimated completion time: under 5 minutes.
Customer Persona Builder
Create 3 detailed customer personas for [BUSINESS TYPE]. For each persona: Name, age, job title, income, location, goals (3), frustrations (3), daily routine relevant to [PRODUCT], how they discover new products, objections to buying, preferred content format, social media platform, and a quote that captures their mindset. Include a "Day in the Life" paragraph for each.
KPI Dashboard Design
Design a KPI dashboard for a [BUSINESS TYPE]. Include: 5 primary KPIs (with formula, target, and data source), 10 secondary metrics, recommended review frequency, red/yellow/green thresholds for each, and visualization type (chart/counter/gauge). Organize by: Revenue, Marketing, Operations, Customer Success. Include a weekly review agenda based on the dashboard.
A/B Test Plan
Create an A/B testing plan for [PAGE/EMAIL/AD]. Include: hypothesis (if we change X, we expect Y because Z), primary metric, secondary metrics, sample size calculation approach, test duration, control vs variant description, statistical significance threshold (95%), and next steps for both winning and losing scenarios. Priority: high/medium/low impact.

🎁 BONUS: Quick-Fire Prompts

Business Name Generator
Generate 20 business name ideas for a [BUSINESS TYPE] that [WHAT IT DOES]. Requirements: memorable, easy to spell, .com domain likely available, works internationally. Provide: the name, a one-line tagline, and whether the name is: descriptive, abstract, compound, or invented. Star your top 3.
Elevator Pitch
Write a 30-second elevator pitch for [BUSINESS/PRODUCT]. Format: "You know how [PROBLEM]? Well, we [SOLUTION]. Unlike [ALTERNATIVES], we [DIFFERENTIATOR]. In fact, [PROOF POINT]." Then write 3 variations: one for investors, one for customers, one for a networking event. Each under 60 words.
Content Ideas (100 Ideas)
Generate 100 content ideas for a [BUSINESS TYPE] targeting [AUDIENCE]. Organize into columns: Blog Posts (25), Social Media Posts (25), Video/Reel Ideas (25), Email Topics (25). For each, write a one-line topic/title. Mix of: educational, entertaining, promotional, behind-the-scenes, and trending. Mark the top 10 as "start here" picks.
Press Release Template
Write a press release for [NEWS: product launch / funding / milestone / partnership] by [COMPANY NAME]. Follow AP style. Include: headline, subheadline, dateline, lead paragraph (who/what/when/where/why), 2 body paragraphs with quotes from [SPOKESPERSON], boilerplate "About" section, and media contact. Under 400 words.
Podcast Guest Pitch
Write a pitch email to be a guest on [PODCAST NAME] about [YOUR EXPERTISE]. Include: why your topic matters to their audience, 3 specific episode title suggestions with talking points, your brief bio (50 words), one notable achievement/credential, and links to previous podcast appearances. Under 150 words. Personalize the opening to show you actually listen to the show.