
Running a business means you’re constantly writing anything from emails, product pages, social media captions, campaign plans, and the list goes on. As a business owner myself, I feel like if there was someone who could do these tasks for me.
Well, with the arrival of ChatGPT, all my problems were solved as it could do all these things for me within seconds.
For me, ChatGPT acts like a marketing assistant who works for me 24/7, but never complains or asks for a pay check. If you can create better prompts, then ChatGPT can do magic for your business. It can boost your sales, engage with customers, create content for social media, and so much more.
In this post, I’ll share 5 insanely powerful ChatGPT prompts that can take your business from nowhere to somewhere noticeable. Whether you’re launching a new product, writing emails, or trying to boost your online presence, these prompts can help you to do it.
1. Write Effective Product Descriptions
Product description can either make or break your online sales. No one wants to go through a boring description with no proper writing style and details of the product. So, you can use ChatGPT to craft highly engaging description for your product.
Your product description must grab people’s attention and should show off your brand’s personality.
Here’s a Great Prompt You Can Use to Craft Engaging Product Descriptions:
Write a catchy, persuasive, and benefit-driven product description for [Product Name]. The product is a [Product Category] designed for [Target Audience]. Focus on solving the customer’s problems, highlighting emotional benefits, and including clear, vivid language.
Please include the following:
- A hook or attention-grabbing opening sentence
- A description of the product’s key features (keep it benefit-oriented)
- How this product makes the buyer’s life easier or better
- Use simple, conversational, and energetic language
- Optional bonus: Add a short call to action (CTA) like “Get yours today!” or “You deserve this!”
2. Write Follow-Up Emails
The sale doesn’t end when someone clicks “Buy” and gets your product. Following up with your customers helps to build trust and you can get good reviews for your product because of it.
Here’s a Simple Prompt to Write Follow-up Emails:
Write a friendly and professional follow-up email to a customer who recently purchased [Product Name]. The goal is to thank them, check in on their experience, and ask them to leave a review.
Please include the following:
- A warm thank-you message
- Mention the product name (and when they bought it, if known)
- Ask if everything met their expectations
- Invite them to leave a review (make it feel casual, not pushy)
- Include a direct review link
- End with a friendly sign-off and offer of support if they need anything
Tone: Conversational, helpful, and kind like a small business owner who genuinely cares about customer feedback.
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3. Launch a Marketing Campaign Like a Pro
Planning a social media campaign can be overwhelming, especially if you haven’t done it before. That’s when this prompt comes in handy:
Act as a social media strategist. Create a 7-day social media content plan for my business: [Your Business Name]. We offer [Product Description] and our target audience is [describe target audience – e.g., dog owners, busy moms, college students, tech enthusiasts, etc.].
Our content goals include:
- Growing our audience
- Increasing engagement (likes, comments, shares)
- Driving traffic to our website/product page
- Building trust and brand personality
Please include the following for each day of the week (Monday to Sunday):
- Content Type (e.g., Reel, carousel, image, tweet, Story, live, etc.)
- Post Theme (e.g., product highlight, educational tip, behind-the-scenes, customer review, inspirational quote, etc.)
- Caption idea (write it in a conversational and on-brand tone)
- Suggested hashtags (3–5 relevant ones)
- Optional call to action (e.g., “Tag a friend,” “Click the link in bio,” “Drop a 🐾 if you agree,” etc.)
Tone: [insert your brand tone – e.g., fun and friendly, professional and educational, bold and trendy]
Let’s say your goal is to raise awareness for your eco-friendly water bottles. ChatGPT might suggest:
Theme: “Hydrate the Earth” Week
- Day 1: Share a reel showing the bottle’s features
- Day 2: User-generated content — repost customer photos
- Day 3: Post a tip about plastic waste and sustainability
- Day 4: Offer a 10% discount code
- Day 5: Host a giveaway with eco-friendly prizes
4. Use PAS to Write High-Converting Copy
The PAS formula is a classic copywriting method that stands for Problem, Agitation, Solution. It’s great for writing ads, landing pages, or even social media captions that converts.
Write a persuasive, high-converting sales copy using the PAS formula (Problem – Agitation – Solution) for [Product Name].
The product is a [brief description of your product] designed for [target audience].
Please include:
- A clear and relatable problem that the target customer experiences
- An agitation section that intensifies the emotional pain or inconvenience of that problem (use storytelling or relatable situations)
- A powerful solution section that introduces the product/service as the perfect fix, with key benefits and why it works
- An optional call to action (CTA) that feels natural and motivating
Write in a tone that is [YOUR BRAND TONE], and make sure the copy is written in simple, conversational language that hooks the reader from the first sentence.
Target platform: [e.g., website landing page, Instagram caption, Facebook ad, email, etc.]
5. Plan Your New Product Launch Strategy
Launching a new product without a solid plan is always a risky move. But with this next prompt, you can get a full marketing strategy, complete with ideas and rough costs within seconds.
Act like a marketing expert. Help me create a simple marketing strategy for my new business.
Here are the details:
- Product Name: [Name of Your Product]
- What It Does: [briefly explain what your product does]
- Who It’s For: [describe your ideal customer – age, interests, problems they have, etc.]
I want a plan that includes:
- Who my target audience is
- What makes my product special (why people should buy it)
- My top 3 goals in the next 3 months (like getting more followers, more website visits, or more sales)
- The best social media or marketing platforms to focus on
- Ideas for content I should post (like videos, tips, or customer reviews)
- What to do before and after I launch my product
- How to know if my marketing is working (what to track)
Please explain things in a way that’s simple and easy to follow. I don’t have a big team, it’s just me (or a small team), so the plan should be realistic.
Final Thoughts
These ChatGPT prompts are practical and the output generated by these prompts are actually applicable in your business. By implementing the outputs from these prompts, you can easily grow your business without getting burnt out.
Whether you’re writing product descriptions, crafting emails, planning launches, or creating sales copy, ChatGPT is always there for you to help.
If you’re a business owner, then start using these prompts from today itself. Save them, tweak them, and watch how much easier (and fun) your business tasks become!

