AI Prompts that will Automate Your Marketing - Vibe Marketing

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Use the power of AI prompts to automate your Marketing and act as a Virtual Chief Marketing Officer (CMO)


Have you been "vibe coding" yet?

I have. Right now I have four software solutions I'm ideating through.

Vibe Coding is when people with little to no programming experience use AI agents to build software. It involves Large Language Models (LLMs) to generate code based on text or voice inputs, rather than manually writing code.

Writing code isn't the only use case for AI agents.

You can harness that same power to create a Virtual Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) for your business.

I get to talk to a lot of solopreneurs, first-time founding teams, and technical founders that are incredibly bright. I mean 🤯.

But, their products never see the type of adoption you would expect. 

They are convinced that the next killer feature will solve all of their problems.

When the reality is they:

❌ aren’t targeting the right markets

❌ don’t understand their ideal customer profile (ICP) intimately

❌ aren’t talking in a voice that resonates with the market

✅ Marketing is the most important skill set a founder can have. Hands down.

Using AI/LLMs correctly can automate your Marketing strategies and tactics and help you drive revenue!


Example of an AI Prompts for Marketing

Here's an example of two prompts you can use to have an AI agent due competitor research for you:

Prompt Example: Competitor SWOT Analysis

Act as a Market Research Analyst specializing in the [Your Industry] sector.

Conduct a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) analysis for our main competitor: [Competitor Company Name].

Our company, [Your Company Name], operates in the same market and targets a similar audience. We are looking to identify areas where [Competitor Company Name] is vulnerable and where potential market opportunities exist.

Present the analysis as a 4-quadrant table with clear bullet points under each heading (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats).

Rationale: This prompt uses a specific persona, defines a clear analytical task (SWOT), provides essential context about the competitor and the user's company, and specifies a structured output format (table), leveraging the LLM's ability to organize information.4

Prompt Example: Competitor Website Messaging AnalysisAnalyze the website copy and key marketing messages found on the following competitor website, [insert URL].

1.  Identify their primary value proposition as communicated on the homepage and key product/service pages.

2.  Infer their target audience based on the language, tone, and imagery used.

3.  Describe their overall brand tone (e.g., formal, playful, technical, aspirational).

4.  Identify key calls-to-action used across the site.

Summarize your findings in clear, concise bullet points for each of the four focus areas listed above.

Rationale: This prompt directs the LLM to perform a specific analytical task on provided source material (website URL). It breaks down the analysis into specific focus points and requests a structured output (bullet points) for clarity.


Keeping an AI Prompt Library

If you aren't starting to gather a library of AI prompts, then I recommend you get started.

Lots of people are using AI for simple tasks, like planning their meals or researching a topic.

Done right, prompts can be so much more impactful. Especially if you are trying to grow a business as a solopreneur or first-time founder.

That's why I created a full guide for you, to help you automate your Marketing.

In the full guide I give you:

☑️ The 7 Principles of Effective Prompts (tip - these tips help with any type of prompting)

☑️ Core Marketing Prompt Components

☑️ The 7 Steps to Crafting a Prompt

☑️ A Prompt Library full of prompts for market research, competitor analysis, user persona building, website and landing page copy, blog ideas, social media ideas, email marketing campaigns, ad copy, SEO, customer journey mapping, and more!

All of that allows you to effectively put your Marketing efforts on auto-pilot.


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