Marketing Prompts Pack
Social posts, email copy, ad copy, and blog outlines that convert. Stop staring at a blank screen — copy a prompt and have a draft in 60 seconds.
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35 prompts across 4 categories. Every prompt is organized so you find what you need in seconds.
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You are a direct-response email copywriter. Write 10 email subject lines for a [YOUR PRODUCT TYPE] targeting [YOUR AUDIENCE]. Requirements:
- 5 curiosity-driven subject lines (open loops, unexpected angles)
- 3 benefit-driven subject lines (specific outcome in specific timeframe)
- 2 urgency-driven subject lines (scarcity, deadline, FOMO)
Each subject line must be under 50 characters. No clickbait — every subject line must be honest about what's inside. Include an A/B testing note for the top 3.
Curiosity-Driven:
1. "We stopped doing this. Revenue went up."
2. "The email nobody wants to send"
3. "I was wrong about landing pages"
4. "What 1,000 unsubscribes taught me"
5. "Read this before your next launch"
Benefit-Driven:
6. "3 templates = 40% more replies"
7. "Double your open rate this week"
8. "Your next email, written in 5 min"
Urgency-Driven:
9. "Last day: the thing you bookmarked"
10. "Removing this tomorrow at noon"
Create a detailed blog post outline for an article titled "[YOUR TITLE]" targeting the keyword "[YOUR KEYWORD]" for [YOUR BUSINESS]. The outline should:
- Open with a hook that addresses the reader's pain point directly
- Include 5-7 H2 sections with 2-3 bullet points each
- Include one data-backed section with a placeholder for a stat or case study
- End with a clear CTA that ties back to [YOUR PRODUCT/SERVICE]
- Target 1,500-2,000 words total
- Include suggested internal links and one external authority link
"5 Email Sequences Every SaaS Startup Needs (With Templates)"
Hook: You're losing 60% of trial signups because you don't follow up. Here's how to fix that this week.
H2: Why Most SaaS Email Sequences Fail
- The "set and forget" trap
- Generic vs. behavior-triggered emails
- Data: companies with segmented sequences see 760% more revenue (DMA)
H2: Sequence #1 — The Welcome Series (3 emails)
- Email 1: Deliver value immediately, not a feature tour
- Email 2: Social proof — show what others achieved
- Email 3: Soft CTA to explore one key feature
[Continues with 5 more H2 sections, CTA, and link suggestions...]