AI Prompts for Marketing Managers
Plan campaigns faster, write better briefs, and produce compelling copy across all channels with AI.
AI Prompts for Marketing Managers
Marketing managers juggle strategy, copy, reporting, and team management — all at once. AI can handle the writing-heavy parts: briefs, campaign copy, report narratives, and content planning so you can focus on strategy and execution.
How Marketing Managers Use AI
Strategy and planning
- Write creative briefs and campaign strategy documents
- Build content calendars with topic and format ideas
- Draft agency or freelancer briefs and RFPs
Copy and content
- Generate ad copy for paid social, search, and display
- Write landing page and email campaign copy
- Create social media content for multiple channels
Reporting
- Write monthly marketing report executive summaries
- Draft post-campaign analysis narratives
- Summarise competitor research and market positioning
Example Prompts
Campaign creative brief
Write a creative brief for a summer brand awareness campaign for a DTC fitness supplement brand targeting women aged 25–40. Include: campaign objective, target audience, key message, tone of voice, deliverables needed, and success metrics.
Monthly report narrative
Write the executive summary for a monthly marketing report. Data: email open rate 28% (up from 22%), paid social ROAS 3.4x (down from 4.1x), organic traffic +18% MoM, 3 new leads from LinkedIn. Keep it concise, data-led, and include one recommendation.
Paid ad copy variants
Write 3 Facebook ad copy variants for a productivity app targeting remote workers. Each variant should have a different angle: pain-point led, social proof led, and feature led. Include headline (40 chars max), primary text (125 chars max), and description.
Getting Started
Start with briefs and report narratives — these are time-consuming but follow predictable structures that AI handles well. Then use AI for rapid ad copy testing across multiple angles.