The AI Prompt Playbook for Marketers
What you actually get
A 54-page PDF playbook with 100+ named, tested AI prompts — organized so you can find the one you need in under 10 seconds. Every prompt follows the same anatomy: title, use case, the prompt itself in a copy-paste box, and a pro tip from running it in the wild.
The 8 chapters cover the full marketing stack:
- Content marketing — outlines, hooks, repurposing, brand voice, skim scoring
- SEO & search — intent classification, schema, AI Overview survival, link pitches
- Paid ads — Meta headlines, Google RSAs, UGC briefs, post-mortems, budget allocation
- Email marketing — subject lines, welcome sequences, win-backs, and deliverability
- Social media — LinkedIn posts, X threads, Reels hooks, comment playbooks
- Brand & positioning — April-Dunford-style positioning, voice rules, naming, anti-positioning
- Analytics & reporting — exec summaries, attribution defences, cohort readouts
- Marketing ops — creative briefs, intake triage, vendor RFPs, status updates that kill meetings
Then 5 bonus power-stack workflows that chain the prompts into real-life sequences operators use weekly — like "the weekly content engine" (interview → article → carousel → newsletter → thread) and "the paid test loop" (angle → headline → brief → post-mortem).
Who it's for
- Solo marketers and founders who do five jobs and have no time for blank-page roulette
- In-house teams standardizing how the team uses AI — same prompts, same quality, no random outputs.
- Freelancers and consultants who want to ship more client work in less time
- Content, SEO, lifecycle, and growth specialists who want a sharper toolkit, not a generic prompt list
Who it's not for
- "AI hustle" repackagers looking for prompts to flip — this is sold under a single-user license.
- Anyone who wants generic "write me a Tweet" prompts; that's not what this is