Marketing Route

ChatGPT Prompts for Copywriting That Converts

Stop staring at blank pages. Follow a 10-step route with tested prompts for headlines, landing pages, ad copy, and product descriptions that drive action.

10 steps ~1h 30min For marketers Free

Good ChatGPT prompts for copywriting include your audience, their pain point, the desired action, and your brand voice. Without those inputs, you get generic filler that sounds like every other AI-written page. On aidowith.me, the Email Campaign route includes 10 steps that show you how to prompt AI for high-converting copy across formats. You'll work on headlines using proven formulas (PAS, AIDA, 4U), landing page sections that build toward a CTA, ad copy with tight character limits, and product descriptions that highlight benefits over features. Each step includes the prompt, an explanation of why it works, and a before/after showing the difference between a weak prompt and a strong one. The route takes about 90 minutes. You'll walk away with polished copy for at least three formats plus a set of prompt templates you can reuse for every campaign.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • AI writes bland, generic copy because your prompts don't include enough direction
  • You spend hours rewriting AI drafts that miss your brand voice entirely
  • Headlines feel flat and landing pages read like they were written by a committee

With aidowith.me

  • Prompt templates that bake in audience, tone, and conversion goal from the start
  • Headline formulas (PAS, AIDA, 4U) with AI generating dozens of options in seconds
  • Before/after examples showing how prompt tweaks turn weak copy into strong copy

Who Needs These Prompts

Marketers

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

Founders

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

Managers & Leads

Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.

How It Works

1

Define your audience and voice

Feed AI your target reader, their main pain, and your brand tone. This context shapes every piece of copy the route produces.

2

Write copy across 10 formats

Headlines, landing page blocks, ad variations, CTAs, and product descriptions. Each step has a tested prompt and a breakdown of what makes it convert.

3

Polish and save your templates

Edit the best outputs, lock in your brand voice adjustments, and save the prompt templates for future campaigns.

Write copy that converts, not just fills space

10 steps. About 90 minutes. Headlines, ads, and landing page copy you'll publish.

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What You Walk Away With

Define your audience and voice

Write copy across 10 formats

Polish and save your templates

Before/after examples showing how prompt tweaks turn weak copy into strong copy

"I used to dread writing ad copy. Now I run the prompts, pick the best three options, and move on. Whole process takes 20 minutes."
- Growth marketer, e-commerce brand

Questions

Yes, if you give it the right inputs. The route shows you how to include brand voice samples, tone descriptors, and example phrases directly in your prompt. You'll also set rules for sentence length, vocabulary level, and emotional register. The more context you provide upfront, the closer the output matches your existing copy without heavy editing afterward.

Headlines, landing page sections, Facebook and Google ad copy, product descriptions, and CTAs. Each format gets its own prompt template with specific instructions for character limits, tone, and conversion goal. You'll also get variation prompts that generate multiple options per format so you can pick the strongest one or A/B test them.

The prompts include proven frameworks (PAS, AIDA, 4U), character limits, audience targeting, and voice controls baked into the structure. You'll see side-by-side comparisons of what a vague prompt produces versus a structured one. The difference in output quality is obvious, and once you see it, you won't go back to open-ended requests.