Business Route

ChatGPT Prompts for Marketing: Build a Strategy That Ships

Prompts that produce positioning statements, channel plans, budget allocations, and launch timelines. Not theory, a working marketing strategy.

12 steps ~2h For founders & managers Free

ChatGPT prompts for marketing strategy work when they include your product context, competitive landscape, and business constraints. Generic prompts produce generic strategies. On aidowith.me, the Go-to-Market Plan route gives you 12 steps of prompts that build a complete marketing strategy. You'll create positioning statements, competitive differentiation, channel-by-channel plans, budget allocation models, and a 90-day launch timeline. Each prompt is structured with your specific inputs: product details, target audience, budget range, and competitive set. The output isn't a textbook strategy, it's a plan with timelines, owners, and metrics you can execute next week. The route also covers prompts for customer persona development, messaging hierarchy, and content distribution strategy. You'll finish with a strategy document that covers positioning, channels, budget, timeline, and KPIs. The full process takes about 2 hours and produces a 10-15 page strategic plan.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • You asked ChatGPT for a marketing strategy and got a list of generic tactics with no depth
  • Building a go-to-market plan from scratch takes 2 weeks of research and meetings
  • Your marketing plan has channels and tactics but no positioning or differentiation

With aidowith.me

  • A complete marketing strategy with positioning, channels, budget, timeline, and KPIs
  • Prompts that include your product and competitive context so output is specific, not generic
  • A 10-15 page plan built in 2 hours, ready to present and execute

Who Needs These Prompts

Founders

Move fast on pitches, pages, research. AI as your first hire.

Managers & Leads

Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.

Sales & BizDev

Prep calls, draft outreach, research prospects in minutes.

How It Works

1

Define your product and market context

Input your product, target audience, competitive landscape, and budget. This context feeds into every strategic prompt that follows.

2

Build positioning and channel strategy

Generate positioning statements, differentiation points, and a channel-by-channel plan. AI drafts each section. You make the strategic calls.

3

Set budget, timeline, and KPIs

Allocate budget across channels, build a 90-day launch timeline, and set KPIs for each initiative. Package everything into the strategy doc.

Build your marketing strategy with ChatGPT

12 steps. About 2 hours. A go-to-market plan with positioning, channels, budget, and timeline.

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What You Walk Away With

Define your product and market context

Build positioning and channel strategy

Set budget, timeline, and KPIs

A 10-15 page plan built in 2 hours, ready to present and execute

"Built our go-to-market plan in one afternoon. The board approved it with minor changes. Best ROI on 2 hours I've ever seen."
- VP of Marketing, Series A startup

Questions

Yes. The route is designed for go-to-market planning and product launches. You input your product, market, and launch constraints. The prompts produce positioning, channel strategy, timeline, and budget allocation. It works for first launches and new market entries alike. The more context you provide about your situation, the more useful the output.

The route covers both B2B and B2C marketing strategies and adapts based on your input. You specify your business model in the context block and the prompts adjust. B2B output focuses on longer sales cycles, account-based marketing, content-led growth, and sales enablement. B2C output focuses on direct response, social media, and paid acquisition.

The route produces a channel-by-channel budget split with monthly allocations and expected ROI ranges based on industry benchmarks. You input your total marketing budget and the prompts distribute it across channels based on your audience, product type, and business stage. The output has enough detail to present to leadership or a board.