Marketing prompts for ChatGPT produce better results when they include audience data, brand voice, and campaign goals upfront. On aidowith.me, the Content Plan route gives marketers 10 steps of prompts that cover the full marketing cycle. You'll generate content calendars with topic clusters, write social media posts in your brand voice, draft ad copy variants for testing, create email sequence outlines, and build campaign briefs for your team or clients. Each prompt includes role context and output formatting so ChatGPT delivers structured, on-brand content, not generic marketing fluff. The route also covers prompts for competitive analysis, audience persona refinement, and content repurposing across channels. You'll finish with a 30-day content plan and a prompt library you reuse every month. The full route takes about 90 minutes and produces enough content to fill a marketing calendar for weeks.
Last updated: April 2026
The Problem and the Fix
Without a route
- You open ChatGPT, type 'write me a social media post,' and get something no one would engage with
- Content planning takes your whole Monday because you start from scratch every month
- Your prompts produce generic output that sounds like it was written by a robot, not your brand
With aidowith.me
- Prompts that include your brand voice and audience context so output is on-brand from the start
- A 30-day content plan built in 90 minutes instead of a full day of brainstorming
- A reusable prompt library for social, email, ads, and campaign briefs
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
Set your brand and audience context
Input your brand voice, target audience, content pillars, and goals. This context feeds into every prompt that follows.
Generate your content calendar
Use prompts to build a 30-day calendar with topic clusters, post types, and publishing schedule. AI fills the calendar while you pick the winners.
Write posts, ads, and campaign briefs
Produce social media posts, ad copy variants, and campaign briefs using structured prompts. Save the prompts as templates for next month.
Build your marketing prompt library
10 steps. About 90 minutes. A content plan and reusable prompts for every marketing channel.
Start This Route →What You Walk Away With
Set your brand and audience context
Generate your content calendar
Write posts, ads, and campaign briefs
A reusable prompt library for social, email, ads, and campaign briefs
"Content planning used to eat my entire Monday. Now I generate the month's plan in under 2 hours and spend Monday on strategy instead."- Marketing lead, D2C skincare brand
Questions
Yes, they do. The route starts with a context block where you specify your business type, target audience, and tone of voice. B2B marketers get prompts tuned for LinkedIn posts, case work through outlines, and lead-gen campaigns. B2C marketers get prompts for Instagram, TikTok, and promotional email sequences. Same route, different results.
The route focuses on marketing content creation, but several prompts adapt well to project management tasks too. Campaign briefs double as project briefs, content calendars use the same planning structure as project timelines, and the prioritization prompts work for any task list. Adjust the context block and reuse them across departments.
Refresh your prompt library every quarter or when your brand voice, audience, or product lineup changes noticeably. The route builds prompts with swappable context blocks, so updates take about 10 minutes of work. Swap in new campaign goals and audience data, and the same prompt structures produce fresh, relevant content every time.