AI Prompts to Write Your First Sales Page, Social Media Posts & Emails (Even If You’re Not a Copywriter)

You know you need to start promoting your business.

You’ve probably thought, Maybe I should just hire a copywriter.

But that can cost anywhere from $2,000 to $10,000 per project—not exactly ideal when you're still trying to get your business off the ground.

That’s where AI comes in.

AI can generate content in seconds, but it’s only as good as the prompts you give it.

Bad input = bad output.

This guide removes the guesswork and hands you proven, structured AI prompts that do the heavy lifting—so you can focus on running your business, not writing for hours.

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How to Use This Guide

Instead of struggling to write from scratch, you’ll use these AI-powered prompts to create marketing copy in minutes—without sounding generic or robotic.

Step 1: Copy the AI prompt (listed in blue) that fits what you need (sales page, email, social post).

Step 2: Paste it into ChatGPT (or any AI tool you prefer).

Step 3: Review the response, make small tweaks, and publish.

Most AI users struggle because they don’t know what to ask for. This guide fixes that.

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Quick-Start Guide to Using AI for Marketing

AI is a game-changer, but most people use it the wrong way.

🚨 Common AI Mistakes (and How to Fix Them):

Mistake #1: Copying AI-generated text word-for-word

Fix: Add your personality and voice—AI is a starting point, not a final draft.

Mistake #2: Using generic prompts

Fix: Be specific—describe your audience, tone, and goal. Instead of “Write a sales email,” try “Write a persuasive sales email for a business coach helping female entrepreneurs transition from corporate. Use an encouraging, confident tone with a strong call to action.”

Mistake #3: Thinking AI replaces strategy

Fix: AI can write, but YOU bring the insight and direction. Define your goals first—whether it’s educating, selling, or building engagement—then use AI to execute within that strategy.

Mistake #4: Overloading AI with too many requests in one prompt

Fix: Break down your request into multiple steps. Instead of asking AI to “Write an engaging, persuasive, and funny sales page optimized for SEO,” first ask it to generate an outline, then refine each section separately.

Mistake #5: Not training AI to match your unique voice

Fix: Feed AI samples of your past content and ask it to mimic your tone. Example: “Here’s an email I wrote. Analyze the tone and rewrite this new email in the same style.”

Mistake #6: Ignoring AI’s ability to improve your writing

Fix: Instead of generating content from scratch, ask AI to “Make this copy more engaging and concise while keeping my brand voice intact.”

Mistake #7: Using AI-generated content without fact-checking

Fix: AI predicts words based on patterns, not real-time data. Always verify statistics, claims, and research before publishing.

Mistake #8: Expecting AI to generate viral content without adding a hook

Fix: AI can structure great content, but YOU need to add the emotional trigger. Before publishing, ask: “Does the first sentence stop the scroll?” If not, tweak it to spark curiosity, controversy, or urgency.

Mistake #9: Assuming AI-generated sales copy will convert without tweaks

Fix: Apply persuasion frameworks like PAS (Problem, Agitation, Solution) or AIDA (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action) to refine AI’s output and make it more compelling.

Mistake #10: Using the same AI-generated content as everyone else

Fix: Instead of publishing AI’s first response, ask it to rewrite the content with a fresh perspective, personal story, or unique angle that differentiates you from competitors.

With this guide, you’ll know exactly how to use AI as a tool—not a crutch.


Supercharge Your Prompts

Make your words more impactful when you want your message to be persuasive and easy to digest. Adding this prompt works best when you're speaking directly to your audience, eliminating fluff, and keeping things actionable.

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