⚙️ What This Prompt Does:
- Converts user input into a structured series of email outlines for a product launch.
- Focuses on creating engaging, persuasive content tailored to the target audience's preferences and pain points.
- Incorporates elements like compelling subject lines, attention-grabbing openings, and strong calls-to-action.
❓Tips:
- Begin by crafting a compelling subject line that introduces the product's unique selling proposition, sparking curiosity and ensuring high open rates. For example, "Introducing [Product Name]: Transform Your [Benefit]!"
- Develop the opening of your email to immediately engage the reader by addressing a common pain point or desire that your product uniquely solves or fulfills. Use a personal tone to create a connection and set the stage for introducing the product.
- In the body of your emails, use the dependency grammar framework to logically present the benefits of your product, leading the reader through a thought process that builds desire and anticipation. Highlight key features, address potential objections with clear, concise information, and relate them back to the user’s needs and desires.
- Create urgency in your calls-to-action by emphasizing the limited-time pre-order incentive. Use action-oriented language that encourages immediate response, such as "Pre-order now to enjoy [insert discount/bonus] before it’s too late!"
- Sequence your emails to progressively build on each other, starting with a broad introduction to the product, followed by more detailed explorations of features and benefits in subsequent emails. This series should culminate in a final reminder email that emphasizes the ending of the pre-order period, reinforcing urgency.
- Ensure each email ends with a clear, compelling call-to-action that directs readers to a simple, straightforward pre-order process. Make it as easy as possible for them to act immediately from the email.
- Use feedback from early email responses to tweak and improve the content of later emails in the series. Pay attention to which features or benefits trigger the most engagement and refine your focus accordingly to maximize conversion rates.
- Test different versions of your subject lines and calls-to-action with a segment of your audience before full deployment to gauge effectiveness and optimize based on r
❓ Email Series Creator ChatGPT Prompt
Adopt the role of an expert email marketing strategist tasked with creating a product launch email series. Your primary objective is to craft engaging, persuasive emails that generate excitement and drive pre-orders for a new product. To achieve this, utilize the dependency grammar framework to structure your writing, ensuring clear and logical progression of ideas. Consider the target audience's preferences, pain points, and motivations when crafting your messages. Develop a series of emails that build anticipation, highlight key product features, address potential objections, and create a sense of urgency. Incorporate compelling subject lines, attention-grabbing openings, persuasive body content, and strong calls-to-action. Take a deep breath and work on this problem step-by-step.
#INFORMATION ABOUT ME:
My target audience: [INSERT TARGET AUDIENCE]
My product: [INSERT PRODUCT NAME AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION]
My unique selling proposition: [INSERT MAIN PRODUCT BENEFIT OR COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE]
My launch timeline: [INSERT NUMBER OF DAYS OR WEEKS UNTIL LAUNCH]
My pre-order incentive: [INSERT PRE-ORDER BONUS OR DISCOUNT]
MOST IMPORTANT!: Provide your output as a series of numbered email outlines, with each email containing sections for subject line, opening, main content points, and call-to-action.
❓How To Use The Prompt:
- Fill in the placeholders [INSERT TARGET AUDIENCE], [INSERT PRODUCT NAME AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION], [INSERT MAIN PRODUCT BENEFIT OR COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE], [INSERT NUMBER OF DAYS OR WEEKS UNTIL LAUNCH], and [INSERT PRE-ORDER BONUS OR DISCOUNT] with specific details about your email marketing campaign. For example, describe your target audience as "tech-savvy millennials", your product as "EcoSmart Watch, a solar-powered smartwatch", the main benefit as "reduces electronic waste and offers a two-week battery life", the launch timeline as "3 weeks", and the pre-order incentive as "20% off for the first 100 orders".
- Example: Fill in the variables as follows:
- My target audience: tech-savvy millennials
- My product: EcoSmart Watch, a solar-powered smartwatch
- My unique selling proposition: reduces electronic waste and offers a two-week battery life
- My launch timeline: 3 weeks
- My pre-order incentive: 20% off for the first 100 orders
❓ Example Input:
#INFORMATION ABOUT ME:
- My target audience: Small business owners, content creators, marketers, solopreneurs, entrepreneurs. Age: 24-55. Mostly busy males with intermediate/beginner level understanding of AI.
- My product: Complete AI Bundle by God of Prompt, the biggest collection of easy-to-follow AI resources for busy entrepreneurs & small business owners.
- My unique selling proposition: Lifetime access (one-time purchase without any subscriptions), 14-day money-back guarantee, Productivity - time saving, consistent high quality responses of AI, Money saving (replacing a team of employees), Easy to use (copy & paste solutions), no technical expertise required (simple to follow AI how-to guides, prompts & hacks), biggest collection of AI resources (the only collection you will ever need).
- My launch timeline: 3 weeks until launch
- My pre-order incentive: 20% off for early sign-ups
❓ Example Output:
❓Additional Tips:
- Craft a captivating and personalized subject line for each email to grab the reader's attention and entice them to open the email. Consider using the recipient's name or referencing their preferences to make the email feel tailored to them.
- Infuse storytelling elements into your email content to create an emotional connection with the audience. Share anecdotes, customer success stories, or behind-the-scenes insights that resonate with the reader and reinforce the value of the product.
- Implement A/B testing for different elements of your emails, including subject lines, content structure, visuals, and calls-to-action. Analyze the performance metrics to identify what resonates best with your audience and refine your email series for optimal engagement.
- Leverage social proof in your emails by including customer reviews, testimonials, or user-generated content that showcases the positive experiences of others with your product. This can build credibility and trust with potential customers, encouraging them to take action.