5 ChatGPT Prompts That Will Transform Your Marketing (Don't Tell. These Will Put Us Out of Business.)

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Let’s be honest, crafting the perfect marketing message is an art. But what if you could generate attention-grabbing content in seconds? Enter ChatGPT. Whether you're leading a church, nonprofit, or small business, these five prompts will help you create compelling messaging that connects with your audience and drives engagement.

1. The “Make It Emotional” Prompt

“Write a short, compelling story that illustrates why (your mission, service, or product) matters. Make it emotional, engaging, and relatable.”

People remember stories, not statistics. Use this prompt to create heartfelt content that tugs at the heartstrings and makes your mission impossible to ignore. Better yet, give ChatGPT word limits, so it knows what “short” actually means.

2. The “Hook Me in 10 Words” Prompt

“Give me 3 attention-grabbing headlines (10 words or less) for a (sermon, campaign, fundraiser, product launch) that will make people stop scrolling.”

A strong hook is everything. This prompt forces ChatGPT to generate short, punchy headlines that demand attention. Use them for emails, social media posts, or sermon series titles.

3. The “Explain It to a 5-Year-Old” Prompt

“Explain (your complex topic) in a way a 5-year-old would understand. Keep it simple, engaging, and memorable.”

If people don’t understand your message quickly, they’ll move on. This prompt helps you break down complicated ideas into clear, compelling language anyone can grasp.

4. The “Make It Sound Like…” Prompt

“Rewrite this message in the style of (your favorite communicator, brand, or organization). Keep it authentic, engaging, and mission-focused.”

Want your message to sound like Andy Stanley, Chick-fil-A, or Charity: Water? This prompt helps you match the tone and voice of brands that inspire you while staying true to your mission.

5. The “Call to Action That Works” Prompt

“Create a clear, compelling call to action for (event, campaign, service). Make it urgent, engaging, and easy to act on.”

People need direction. This prompt ensures your audience knows exactly what to do next. Whether it’s donating, signing up, or showing up, a strong CTA turns interest into action.

Ready to Try These?

Great marketing doesn’t have to be complicated. With the right prompts, you can create messaging that connects, converts, and grows your impact. Try these out and watch your engagement rise!

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