Feeling overwhelmed juggling content calendars, audience research, and campaign planning? You’re not alone. Most marketers waste hours switching between disconnected tasks and tools.
What if you had a single command center that could handle strategy, copy, and analysis on-demand? This prompt is that command center. It transforms vague ideas into actionable, multi-channel marketing plans in seconds.
📋 The Prompt
Based on the current context of [Briefly Describe Current Campaign/Product/Event], generate a comprehensive 3-day multi-channel launch plan.
For each day, provide:
1. **Channel Focus:** The primary platform (e.g., Instagram, Email, LinkedIn).
2. **Core Message & Hook:** A compelling angle for that day.
3. **Content Formats:** 2-3 specific formats (e.g., Carousel post, Video script, Newsletter blurb).
4. **Call-to-Action (CTA):** A clear, channel-appropriate next step.
5. **Success Metric:** The one key data point to watch.
Ensure the plan builds a narrative arc, uses platform-native best practices, and aligns with the overarching [Brand Tone/Voice].
How It Works
This prompt works because it forces structured, strategic thinking. Instead of asking for “some social posts,” it mandates a narrative-driven, multi-channel campaign. The magic is in its constraints.
First, it establishes authority by casting the AI as a Senior Strategist. This primes it for high-level output. The brackets [like this] are your control panel. Filling them with specific data (your brand, a real audience, a concrete goal) eliminates vague responses.
The requirement for a 3-day narrative arc is key. It prevents one-off content and builds momentum, mimicking how expert marketers think. By demanding a channel, message, format, CTA, and metric for each day, the prompt ensures every piece of content has a purpose and a way to measure its impact. This holistic approach is far more effective than generating random ideas.
For deeper audience insight to fuel your prompts, consider using an AI trend analysis prompt to first decode what your audience is currently engaging with.
Pro Tips & Variations
Go Beyond the Launch: Use the same prompt structure for ‘re-engagement campaigns,’ ‘product update announcements,’ or ‘holiday sales sequences.’ Just change the ‘current context.’
Common Mistake: Being too generic in the [Brand Tone/Voice] field. “Friendly” is okay, but “authoritative yet approachable with dry wit” generates vastly better, more on-brand copy.
For Visual Campaigns: Once you have your daily content formats, use the copy from this prompt to brief your AI image generator. For instance, a ‘Carousel post’ idea can become a prompt for AI SEO images that align with your text.
Iterate Fast: Generate 3 different plans with slight variations in the [Primary Goal] or [Target Audience]. Compare them to stress-test your strategy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use this for a service-based business, not a product launch?
Absolutely. For a service, your ‘[Current Context]’ could be ‘launching a new consulting package’ or ‘promoting a webinar.’ The prompt’s framework for building a narrative across channels works perfectly for any offer.
What if I don't have a 3-day campaign? I just need one blog post.
Scale it down. Change ‘3-day multi-channel launch plan’ to ‘a comprehensive content brief for one pillar blog post.’ Then modify the sub-points to cover: Target Keyword, Headline Options, Subsection Outline, Key Questions to Answer, and Suggested Internal/External Links.
The output feels good but generic. How do I make it more unique?
Inject raw data and unique brand assets. Replace ‘[Briefly Describe…]’ with a real customer quote or a surprising stat from your analytics. The more unique your input, the more differentiated your output. This is where moving from basic to advanced AI prompts begins.
Which AI tool works best with this prompt?
It’s designed for advanced text models like ChatGPT-4, Claude 3, or Gemini Advanced. Their greater reasoning capabilities excel at connecting the strategic dots across the multi-day, multi-channel framework.
How do I turn this plan into actual copy?
Take the ‘Core Message & Hook’ for Day 1 and feed it back into the AI with a new directive: ‘Using this hook, write the full [Content Format] for [Channel]. Keep the [Brand Tone] and include the specified CTA.’ The master plan gives you the blueprint; you then execute it piece by piece.