Marketing was one of the first fields to adopt AI heavily — and also one of the first to produce AI-sounding content that audiences ignore. This category teaches you to use AI for the strategic and analytical parts of marketing while keeping your creative edge and authentic voice.
Generate comprehensive marketing campaign plans with messaging, channels, and content ideas.
Create a marketing campaign plan: **Product/Service:** [WHAT] **Objective:** [AWARENESS/LEADS/SALES/RETENTION] **Target audience:** [WHO — demographics, psychographics, pain points] **Budget range:** [RANGE] **Timeline:** [DURATION] Provide: 1. **Campaign concept:** Theme and key message (2-3 options) 2. **Channel strategy:** Which channels and why 3. **Content plan:** What to create for each channel 4. **Messaging framework:** Headline, body, CTA for primary channel 5. **Success metrics:** What to measure and target benchmarks
SaaS product launch targeting mid-market HR directors, $50k budget, 3-month campaign
Full campaign plan with concept, channel mix, content calendar, messaging framework, and KPIs
Create multiple ad copy variations for A/B testing across platforms.
Generate ad copy variations: **Product:** [PRODUCT] **Platform:** [GOOGLE/FACEBOOK/LINKEDIN/etc.] **Audience:** [TARGET] **Key benefit:** [PRIMARY VALUE PROP] **Tone:** [BRAND TONE] **Constraints:** [CHARACTER LIMITS, BANNED WORDS, etc.] Create 5 variations, each with: - Headline - Body copy - CTA Make each variation use a different angle (pain point, benefit, social proof, urgency, curiosity). Do NOT use: 'revolutionary,' 'game-changing,' 'unlock,' or generic superlatives.
Project management SaaS for Facebook, targeting overwhelmed team leads, tone: professional but empathetic
5 distinct ad copy sets, each using a different persuasion angle