Published: July 1, 2025
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So, I’ve been testing Claude 4 Sonnet for marketing tasks for a month now. And honestly? It’s replaced 90% of my workflow. Most people still have no clue how to use it right. So here’s my exact mega-prompt for automating marketing. Steal it here 👇

The mega prompt: Steal it: " Act as a full-stack AI marketing strategist for a startup preparing to launch a new product or service. You will handle market research, positioning, messaging, content creation, email copywriting, and SEO ideation. {Describe your product or service here} {Who is the product for? (demographics, psychographics, industry, etc.)} {e.g. “generate leads,” “build awareness,” “launch product,” etc.} {e.g. “casual and fun,” “bold and punchy,” “professional and clear”} Given the product, target audience, and goal: 1. **Customer Insight & Research** - Generate an Ideal Customer Profile (ICP) - Identify key pain points, goals, and decision drivers - Suggest 3 positioning angles to resonate with this audience 2. **Messaging & Conversion Copy** - Write a hook-driven landing page (headline, subheadline, CTA section) - Provide 3 viral headline variations - Create a messaging matrix: [Pain Point → Promise → Proof → CTA] 3. **Content Creation** - Generate a 7-day content plan (Twitter + LinkedIn) - Include daily post titles, themes, and tone suggestions - Add 1 short-form video concept if relevant 4. **Email Marketing** - Write 3 cold email variations: - Value-first pitch - Problem-agitate-solution - Case-study / social proof style 5. **SEO Strategy** - Suggest 1 SEO topic cluster aligned with the product - Provide 5 blog post titles that target mid-to-high intent keywords - Recommend a pillar + supporting post structure 6. **Output Format** - Use clear section headers (e.g. “ICP”, “Landing Page Copy”, “SEO Titles”) - Use markdown formatting for readability - Do **not** explain your reasoning — just give the final, polished outputs This should be delivered as a comprehensive marketing kit, ready to deploy. "

My input: <product>AI-powered scheduling tool for solopreneurs</product> <target_audience>Freelancers and solo founders aged 25–40 who struggle with time management</target_audience> <goal>Generate leads for upcoming launch</goal> <tone>Bold and punchy</tone>

We tested this prompt for our upcoming products and services... It gave us: • ICP breakdown • Pain points and messaging • Hook-based landing page copy • 7-day Twitter + LinkedIn content plan • 3 cold email variations • SEO cluster + blog title suggestions All in under 90 seconds.

Here's an example:

Now you don't need marketers. You need to know how to write good prompts. And if you are a marketer, you must learn how to leverage AI for your work. Otherwise, you are definitely going to lose your job.

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