Whether you’re brand new to ChatGPT or already deep into prompt stacks courtesy of ChatGPT Cash Stack…
I wanted to give you some practical ways to use AI in your marketing that actually work (and don’t feel like a gimmick).
Because if you’re just using ChatGPT to write the odd blog post…
You’re barely scratching the surface.
So here are a few ways to put it to work, whether you’re building a list, selling digital products, or just trying to get some traction.
1. Repurpose Like a Machine (Without Sounding Like One)
Take one idea and let ChatGPT turn it into:
- A tweet
- A Facebook post
- An email
- A reel or TikTok script
- A short-form blog or Medium article
Prompt to try:
“Turn this paragraph into a short, engaging Facebook post [or whatever you want] with a casual tone: [paste your text]”
Want a free tool to help with that?
Try Repurpose.io’s free plan (great for audio/video repurposing too)
Or for text-based stuff, use Typefully to polish and schedule your threads.
2. Create Lead Magnets in Minutes
Seriously… cheat sheets, checklists, templates….you can do the lot in under 15 minutes with the right prompt.
Prompt to try:
“Create a one-page checklist for [target audience] that helps them quickly solve [problem]. Make it skimmable and clear.”
Then pop it into Canva (free) and there you have it – a lead magnet, ready to go.
3. Write Emails Without Overthinking Them
If writing emails feels like a slog, try this:
Prompt to try:
“Write a short, friendly email to promote [product] to [audience], using curiosity and one personal story.”
Want examples of what good emails actually look like?
Steal from the best:
Milled.com shows what top brands are sending
ReallyGoodEmails is exactly what it sounds like
4. Create Offers Based on What People Are Already Buying
Let AI help you reverse-engineer demand.
Prompt to try:
“Based on current digital product trends in the [niche] space, suggest 5 micro offers I could create and sell under $20.”
Then head to Gumroad Discover or WarriorPlus Marketplace and see what’s hot.
5. Plan Your Content (So You’re Not Winging It Daily)
Prompt to try:
“Create a 7-day content calendar to promote [offer], including value, engagement, and sales posts. Make it feel natural and unscripted.”
Then plug it into Notion or Trello (both free) to stay on track.
If you’ve already got ChatGPT Cash Stack, these strategies are going to work even better.
I’ll keep sharing more tools, templates, and sneaky little shortcuts in future newsletters.
Your TED talk this week is one of TED’s brilliant intersections – conversations between experts on the stuff that really matters and this is especially apt for all of us creating stuff and living life in an entrepreneurial way – how to stop caring what others think: