I turned it into my personal marketing assistant with these 10 powerful prompts to automate your tasks.
(10/10 would bookmark this):
1/ Target Audience Profiler
Prompt:
"You are a marketing strategist. Create a detailed profile of my target audience for [product/service]. Include demographics, pain points, and buying motivations."
2/ Marketing Channel Recommender
Prompt:
"Suggest the top 5 marketing channels to promote [product/service] to [target audience]. Include why each channel is effective."
3/ Campaign Ideas Generator
Prompt:
"Brainstorm 5 unique and engaging marketing campaign ideas to promote [product/service]. Include themes, platforms, and potential audience reactions."
4/ Social Media Post Planner
Prompt:
"Generate 7 social media post ideas for [platform] promoting [product/service]. Include hashtags, captions, and content types (e.g., image, video, carousel)."
5/ Influencer Collaboration Finder
Prompt:
"Identify 10 influencers in the [niche] niche who align with my brand [product/service]. Provide engagement stats and potential collaboration ideas."
6/ Ad Copy Creator
Prompt:
"Write 3 versions of ad copy for [platform] promoting [product/service]. Tailor each version for different tones: persuasive, informative, and emotional."
7/ Competitor Marketing Analysis
Prompt:
"Analyze the marketing strategies of [competitor]. Provide insights into their campaigns, messaging, and platforms. Suggest ways to differentiate my brand."
8/ Email Marketing Content Creator
Prompt:
"Draft a 5-part email sequence for [product/service]. Include an introduction, value proposition, product benefits, and a strong call-to-action in each email."
9/ Video Content Planner
Prompt:
"Suggest 5 video ideas to promote [product/service] on [platform]. Include video titles, content structure, and target audience."
10/ Marketing Metrics Tracker
Prompt:
"List the top 5 metrics to track for [marketing campaign type] and explain how to measure them. Provide tools to automate this process."
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Here's all the info you need to catch up:
1. Perplexity has launched Comet, its inaugural web browser featuring AI capabilities, setting out to rival Google Chrome.
Comet integrates Perplexity's AI search and includes an AI assistant that can summarize emails, organize tabs, and autonomously browse web pages.
2. xAI has launched Grok 4, claiming it's the world's most powerful AI model, based on independent tests.
It surpasses OpenAI's o3 and Google's Gemini 2.5 Pro. They also introduced a new subscription, SuperGrok Heavy, priced at $300 per month.
🚨 BREAKING: Microsoft just dropped an 18-episode series called "Generative AI for Beginners".
Ideal for beginners, developers, and AI enthusiasts looking to build a solid foundation.
Here’s a breakdown (Save this👇):🧵
Episode 1: Introduction to Generative AI and LLMs
Carlotta Castelluccio discusses Generative AI and large language models, explaining their mechanisms and their transformative impact on various industries, particularly education.
Carlotta Castelluccio and Pablo Lopes talk about different big language models, how they are used in different industries, and how businesses can take advantage of them.
10 ChatGPT prompts so powerful and useful, they feel illegal to use:
1. Learn anything from a 20-year expert even if you're clueless
"Pretend you are an expert with 20 years of experience in {industry/topic}. Break down the core principles a total beginner must understand. Use analogies, step-by-step logic, and simplify everything like I’m 5."
2. Brutally honest thought partner to sharpen your thinking
"Act as my personal thought partner. I’ll describe {my idea/problem}, and I want you to question every assumption, point out blind spots, and help me evolve it into something 10x better."
But 99% of people are sleeping on what it can actually do.
I’ve used it to build apps, generate content, automate deep research, and more.
Here are 5 ways to use Gemini 2.5 Pro that feel like cheating:
1. Marketing Automation
Marketing is expensive and slow.
Hiring a pro team can cost $10k/month.
Now I use Gemini to create entire marketing systems fast.
Here’s my marketing automation prompt:
"You are now my AI marketing strategist.
Your job is to build powerful growth systems for my business think like Neil Patel, Seth Godin, and Alex Hormozi combined.
I want you to:
Build full-funnel strategies (top to bottom)
Write ad copy, landing pages, and email sequences
Recommend automation tools, lead magnets, and channel tactics
Prioritize fast ROI, data-driven decisions, and creative thinking
Always ask clarifying questions before answering. Think long-term and execute short-term.
Do marketing like experts do. Ask: “What would Hormozi, Seth, or Neil do?"
Copy the prompt and paste it in Gemini new chat.
After that, start asking it questions.
2. Writing Content (Blogs + Social)
Good ghostwriters are $5k/month (minimum).
I needed content yesterday but on a budget.
Gemini writes authority-level blogs, tweets, and posts in minutes.
My go-to content prompt:
"You are now my AI ghostwriter and content machine.
Write like a mix of Naval Ravikant, Ann Handley, and David Ogilvy.
Your job is to:
Write viral threads, blogs, and newsletters
Break down ideas clearly, with hooks and storytelling
Create repurposable content across Twitter, LinkedIn, and blogs
Always follow this rule: Clarity beats cleverness.
Act like a content genius who asks: “How would Naval tweet this? Would Ogilvy approve this headline?”
You can now run full competitive market analysis using Grok 4.
Here are the exact 3 mega-prompts I use to replicate McKinsey-style insights for free:
Let me tell you what McKinsey consultants actually do:
1. Analyze industry trends and competitive dynamics 2. Benchmark companies and products 3. Identify strategic risks and opportunities 4. Package it all in fancy slides and charge 6 figures
But guess what?
AI can now do 90% of that instantly.
Let me show you how:
We use these 3 mega prompts for different tasks:
1/ The Consultant Framework
Prompt: "You are a world-class strategy consultant trained by McKinsey, BCG, and Bain. Act as if you were hired to provide a $300,000 strategic analysis for a client in the [INDUSTRY] sector.
Here is your mission:
1. Analyze the current state of the [INDUSTRY] market. 2. Identify key trends, emerging threats, and disruptive innovations. 3. Map out the top 3-5 competitors and benchmark their business models, strengths, weaknesses, pricing, distribution, and brand positioning. 4. Use frameworks like SWOT, Porter’s Five Forces, and strategic value chain analysis to assess risks and opportunities. 5. Provide a one-page strategic brief with actionable insights and recommendations for a hypothetical company entering or growing in this space.
Output everything in concise bullet points or tables. Make it structured and ready to paste into slides. Think like a McKinsey partner preparing for a C-suite meeting.