Foundation Route

ChatGPT Marketing Prompts: Templates for Ads, Emails, and Briefs

Good ChatGPT marketing prompts aren't one-liners. They're structured templates with context, constraints, and a clear output format.

15 steps ~1h 15min For all professionals Free

ChatGPT marketing prompts work when they include 4 elements: role, audience, deliverable, and constraints. A one-line prompt , 'write a Facebook ad' , produces generic copy. A structured template produces something close to sendable on the first draft. At aidowith.me, the Practical Prompts route has 15 steps built around fill-in prompt templates for the most common marketing deliverables: ads, email campaigns, content plans, and press releases. Most users finish the route in 75 minutes and leave with 3 to 5 usable outputs and the template library that produced them. You keep the library after the session, so every future campaign starts from a working template rather than a blank prompt. Every prompt template in the library is annotated with the reason each element was included, so you can adapt it to a new campaign without starting from scratch.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • You search for ChatGPT marketing prompts online and get a list of one-liners that produce generic output.
  • You can't figure out why the same prompt produces great results for some people and mediocre results for you.
  • You find a good prompt, use it once, and then forget it because there's nowhere to save your prompt library.

With aidowith.me

  • Fill-in prompt templates with all 4 required elements: role, audience, deliverable, and constraints.
  • A route that shows you how to use each template on a real task, not just read about it.
  • A personal prompt library you build during the session, organized by marketing task type.

Who Builds This With AI

Marketers

Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.

Sales & BizDev

Prep calls, draft outreach, research prospects in minutes.

Managers & Leads

Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.

How It Works

1

Load the 4-element template

Every marketing prompt needs: your role, the audience, the specific deliverable, and any hard constraints. Fill in the template before generating anything , this is the single biggest lever for output quality.

2

Apply to 3 different marketing tasks

Run the template on an ad, an email, and a content brief in the same session. Seeing how the same structure produces different outputs across task types is how the method sticks.

3

Build and save your prompt library

Export the 3 templates you used. Label each by task type and add your specific business details. Now you have a starter library you can expand on every future session.

Build Your ChatGPT Marketing Prompt Library

Follow the Practical Prompts route on aidowith.me and leave with a working prompt library for 3 marketing task types.

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What You Walk Away With

Load the 4-element template

Apply to 3 different marketing tasks

Build and save your prompt library

A personal prompt library you build during the session, organized by marketing task type.

"I tried every ChatGPT marketing prompt list I could find. None of them explained how to structure the brief. This one does."
- Marketing coordinator, B2B services firm

Questions

The best ChatGPT marketing prompts have a consistent structure: your role, the audience, the specific deliverable, and any constraints. One-liners don't produce professional output. The aidowith.me Practical Prompts route gives you fill-in templates for the 10 most common marketing tasks and shows you how to apply them to a real session.

Because the brief is generic. 'Write a Facebook ad for my business' tells ChatGPT nothing specific. Swap that for a 4-element structured prompt and the output quality jumps. The aidowith.me route shows you the template through hands-on practice on real marketing tasks, not just a theory explanation. The aidowith.me route is built around this 4-element structure and shows you how to apply it across 3 different marketing task types in one session.

Save every prompt that produced a good result. Add brackets around the parts you'd change for a different campaign. Organize by task type: ads, email, content, briefs. The Practical Prompts route on aidowith.me builds your first 3-prompt library as part of the session, so you leave with a working foundation.