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Who doesn’t love AI templates like ChatGPT prompts for your content marketing? I know I do, and I don’t like using standard templates. In a lot of cases, I end up gutting them completely and rewriting my own.
In this week’s video, I’m going to show you the five ChatGPT templates that I use every single month and week of my life because they are so helpful with my marketing for my business. I have developed all of them.
The reasons I use ChatGPT prompts for content marketing in my business are to help me create a content plan for my YouTube channel, which then stems out to my blog, my social media, and everything else. Then I also use it for my Pinterest pin titles and descriptions.
So we’ll be covering prompts for:
I’m going to show you my prompt template and what it looks like to create all of these things.
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I’ve created a social media calendar prompt and you can grab a copy in my template library. Fill in your specific details about your business within the highlighted sections of the prompt before using it. Then you’re going to copy the prompt, put it into ChatGPT, hit ‘enter’, and watch it go.
Based on how you customize this prompt, it’s going to create an outline that includes 30 pieces of content types for your own schedule for social media. As it is, it will give you:
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My strategy for social media is different based on what I want to promote for the week. In my video tutorial example you can watch above, you’ll see it will filter through carousels, reels, and a couple of other post types that I care about.
I specifically want those types of post ideas generated because they are promoting lead magnets or paid products that I want to push out in my marketing plan this next week or month.
But then, I’m taking the output from ChatGPT, copying it, and putting it into a spreadsheet so I can manipulate it further and then go ahead and create all the complete content for the month as I schedule it out.
If you have a content plan you already have mapped out, you can input that into the prompt for the post types or the content types that you want it to outline for you. So, as you go through the prompt template, you can tell it to outline certain kinds of videos, on X/Y/Z topics, and then it’s going to develop that for you.
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Next up is the social media content plan for 30 days. Though this prompt is default written for longform content ideas like blogs and YouTube videos, you can adjust it to create social media content that you can repurpose.
With that being said, this is how I create a whole 30-day social media content plan using ChatGPT. Now, this is a multi-layered prompt template, a two-for-one you could say. It is not only a long-form content prompt but also a prompt about who you are as a business owner and what you want people to get from your products, services, and content.
So, it’s my prompt called the Long From Content Strategy. Fill in all of the highlighted sections that need to be specified like before. Then just copy and paste this one into a chat on ChatGPT, and it is going to put together a content strategy for me for the number of months you indicate.
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In my video tutorial of this one, I have specifically told ChatGPT what I will focus on for the next few months for YouTube videos. Then, it will create some YouTube content ideas like how-to videos, authority-based videos, and awareness-based videos that I can then put into my content creation schedule.
I can make outlines and do additional research on these to validate these ideas and that this is, in fact, what I want to do. The output gives you:
If you want to expand on the captions or outlines further, you can take them and tell ChatGPT to expand on them individually. (Down below, you can use my YouTube description prompt to create a full YouTube description for each video if that’s your platform. If it’s for, say a IG reel or FB watch video, you can even tell it how many characters to stick with.)
Now, all of these prompts are available in my AI resource library. However, a lot of them are available in my free resource library, including the next one that we are going to talk about, which is the Pin Titles and Descriptions.
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Prompts three and four are used every single week to create Pinterest titles and Pinterest descriptions. I have another full blog post and video tutorial on those that you can learn about right here. I use them every single week to create new titles and new descriptions for all of my Pinterest pins.
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Pro Tip: You can use these ChatGPT prompts in Canva Magic Write, especially the pin titles and descriptions. Now, I haven’t found the content plan templates to work quite as well inside Canva, but they do work to some degree. I prefer ChatGPT over Canva Magic Write for the content plans.
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I love this prompt, actually, and I created it out of desperation because I was so sick of writing my own YouTube descriptions that I created the prompts just a few weeks ago.
This prompt is going to be based on all of the keyword research that I do for each video. I use that keyword research, and then I plug all that information into the prompt. So here’s how that one works.
For example, this week’s video I’m working on is “Pinterest Tactics That Are Working Right Now”. I went in and entered that keyword information, and it created a YouTube description for my video.
Once ChatGPT is done with the description, you need to edit it for your voice, break up the lines so it’s smaller paragraphs of text, etc. Then,for me, once I’ve finalized it, I also put that into my ClickUp task for my team to be able to use for any meta descriptions or anything on the website that they wanted to use.
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Let’s talk about the AI resource library that I have available. I have two versions available: basic free, and then monthly subscriptions.
The free resource library includes ChatGPT prompts for:
The paid version with everything includes the above prompts and, as of this writing:
This entire library above is included in my Pin Profit Academy. So if you’re already a member there, find this in your resources.
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Heather Farris went to school for accounting and worked for years in banking and finance. After finding all of that entirely too boring she started her first blog in her basement in August of 2016. She has started 3 blogs in the marketing, motherhood and travel niches and used Pinterest to grow them all. She quickly became the go-to Pinterest strategist in her peer circles and has been implementing strategies, driving traffic and sales through organic and paid tactics for her clients. On this blog and her YouTube channel, as a renowned Pinterest marketing expert, she educates the public about clear and transparent marketing strategies to help them to grow on Pinterest and in other places online.