ChatGPT marketing strategy work goes wrong when people skip the brief and ask for a strategy directly. The output is always the same: 5 generic steps that fit any company. The right process starts with an audience and positioning brief that the AI uses as its foundation. At aidowith.me, the Practical Prompts route has 15 steps covering brief creation, positioning statement, channel selection, and campaign structure. Most marketers finish a working strategy skeleton in 75 minutes , not a final plan, but a documented starting point with real decisions baked in. From there, 1 to 2 refinement sessions produce something presentable to leadership. The key is getting your specific context into the model before asking for anything strategic. The positioning brief step alone takes 15 minutes and is the foundation for everything else. Skip it and you get a generic strategy. Do it and you get one you can defend.
Last updated: April 2026
The Problem and the Fix
Without a route
- You ask ChatGPT for a marketing strategy and get 5 bullet points about knowing your audience , nothing you didn't already know.
- The strategy ChatGPT produces could belong to any company; there's no specificity to your brand.
- You can't use an AI-generated strategy in a leadership presentation because it's too generic to defend.
With aidowith.me
- A brief-first method that forces the AI to build your strategy on your audience and positioning, not a generic template.
- A structured output format with positioning statement, 3 channel priorities, and 90-day campaign structure.
- A review process that tests whether each strategy element is specific enough to act on.
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
Build your positioning brief
Define your audience segment, the one job you do better than alternatives, and the proof points that support that claim. This brief is the foundation , without it, the strategy will be generic.
Generate and prioritize channels
Use the brief to generate channel options, then score each against audience fit and current business stage. Cut to 3 channels and explain why each made the list.
Draft the 90-day campaign structure
Build a campaign skeleton: objective, audience, channel, format, and success metric for each of 3 campaigns. This is your strategy in executable form.
Build Your Marketing Strategy With ChatGPT
Follow the Practical Prompts route on aidowith.me and produce a real, defensible marketing strategy skeleton in one session.
Start This Route →What You Walk Away With
Build your positioning brief
Generate and prioritize channels
Draft the 90-day campaign structure
A review process that tests whether each strategy element is specific enough to act on.
"I had a marketing strategy deck ready in 90 minutes. My team used it instead of shelving it."- Marketing director, B2B software
Questions
It can build the skeleton of one, but only if you give it your specific audience, positioning, and constraints upfront. Without that context, it produces generic frameworks. The aidowith.me Practical Prompts route starts with a brief-building step that solves this problem , your strategy comes out specific because the input was specific from the start.
Start with a 1-paragraph positioning brief: who you serve, the problem you solve, why you're different. Feed that to ChatGPT and ask it to generate a channel strategy and 90-day campaign structure. The Practical Prompts route on aidowith.me structures this exact process in 15 steps with a fill-in template for each phase.
Prompts that include audience description, positioning, business stage, and the specific output format you need. Ask for a positioning statement first, then channel priorities, then campaign structure , in sequence. The aidowith.me route covers all 3 phases and shows you the prompt structure for each one so nothing gets skipped.