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10 GEMINI PROMPTS THAT SHOW WHY YOUR COMPETITOR IS EATING YOUR LUNCH Paste their ads, landing page, pricing, and emails into Gemini. It will show you the exact angles they're winning with, the claims they're owning, and the gaps they left wide open. Bookmark this. 1. THE ANGLE AUDIT "You are a senior strategist who has analyzed 1,000 B2B and DTC competitors. Here is my competitor's landing page copy: [paste it]. What is the single angle they are owning? What emotional trigger is the entire page built around? What would a customer have to believe for this page to convert?" 2. THE CLAIM MAP "Here are 5 ads from my competitor: [paste them]. List every claim they are making, then sort them into two columns: claims they can prove and claims they cannot. Show me which ones they repeat the most. That repetition is where they think they're winning." 3. THE GAP FINDER "Here is my competitor's full website copy: [paste it]. List every customer pain point they never mention. Every objection they never handle. Every audience segment they never speak to. These are the gaps they left open. Rank them by how big the market opportunity is." 4. THE PRICING TEARDOWN "Here is my competitor's pricing page: [paste it]. What psychology are they using? Anchoring? Decoy? Loss aversion? What does their tier structure tell me about who their best customer is? Where are they leaving money on the table?" 5. THE EMAIL SEQUENCE DISSECTION "Here are 6 emails from my competitor's welcome sequence: [paste them]. Map the logic. What are they trying to make the reader believe by email 6 that they didn't believe on day 1? Where does the sequence go cold? Where does it get desperate?" 6. THE TESTIMONIAL INTELLIGENCE "Here are my competitor's customer reviews and testimonials: [paste them]. What specific outcomes do real customers mention? What language do they use that never appears in the company's own copy? That gap between customer language and brand language is where their messaging is broken." 7. THE AD FATIGUE SCANNER "Here are 10 ads my competitor has been running for more than 6 months: [paste them]. Which creative concepts have they killed and which have they kept scaling? What does survival tell me about what actually works for their audience? What angles have they given up on that I could own?" 8. THE OBJECTION LIBRARY "Here are my competitor's 1-star and 2-star reviews: [paste them]. List every complaint. Group them by category. Rank them by how often they appear. These are the objections their best customers overcame and their lost customers didn't. My next 10 ads address these directly." 9. THE POSITIONING STRESS TEST "Here is my positioning statement: [paste yours]. Here is my competitor's: [paste theirs]. Where do we overlap? Where do we differ? If a customer read both on the same day, which one would they remember and why? Rewrite mine so it cannot be confused with theirs." 10. THE COUNTER-STRATEGY "Here is everything I know about my competitor: their angles, their claims, their gaps, their pricing, their audience: [paste your summary]. Now build me a counter-strategy. Not how to copy them. How to make them irrelevant. One positioning move that takes their best customers and makes them mine." An analyst charges $5,000 to run a competitive teardown. Now you run it in an afternoon.
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10 GEMINI PROMPTS THAT SHOW WHY YOUR COMPETITOR IS EATING YOUR LUNCH Paste their ads, landing page, pricing, and emails into Gemini. It will show you the exact angles they're winning with, the claims they're owning, and the gaps they left wide open. Bookmark this. 1. THE ANGLE AUDIT "You are a senior strategist who has analyzed 1,000 B2B and DTC competitors. Here is my competitor's landing page copy: [paste it]. What is the single angle they are owning? What emotional trigger is the entire page built around? What would a customer have to believe for this page to convert?" 2. THE CLAIM MAP "Here are 5 ads from my competitor: [paste them]. List every claim they are making, then sort them into two columns: claims they can prove and claims they cannot. Show me which ones they repeat the most. That repetition is where they think they're winning." 3. THE GAP FINDER "Here is my competitor's full website copy: [paste it]. List every customer pain point they never mention. Every objection they never handle. Every audience segment they never speak to. These are the gaps they left open. Rank them by how big the market opportunity is." 4. THE PRICING TEARDOWN "Here is my competitor's pricing page: [paste it]. What psychology are they using? Anchoring? Decoy? Loss aversion? What does their tier structure tell me about who their best customer is? Where are they leaving money on the table?" 5. THE EMAIL SEQUENCE DISSECTION "Here are 6 emails from my competitor's welcome sequence: [paste them]. Map the logic. What are they trying to make the reader believe by email 6 that they didn't believe on day 1? Where does the sequence go cold? Where does it get desperate?" 6. THE TESTIMONIAL INTELLIGENCE "Here are my competitor's customer reviews and testimonials: [paste them]. What specific outcomes do real customers mention? What language do they use that never appears in the company's own copy? That gap between customer language and brand language is where their messaging is broken." 7. THE AD FATIGUE SCANNER "Here are 10 ads my competitor has been running for more than 6 months: [paste them]. Which creative concepts have they killed and which have they kept scaling? What does survival tell me about what actually works for their audience? What angles have they given up on that I could own?" 8. THE OBJECTION LIBRARY "Here are my competitor's 1-star and 2-star reviews: [paste them]. List every complaint. Group them by category. Rank them by how often they appear. These are the objections their best customers overcame and their lost customers didn't. My next 10 ads address these directly." 9. THE POSITIONING STRESS TEST "Here is my positioning statement: [paste yours]. Here is my competitor's: [paste theirs]. Where do we overlap? Where do we differ? If a customer read both on the same day, which one would they remember and why? Rewrite mine so it cannot be confused with theirs." 10. THE COUNTER-STRATEGY "Here is everything I know about my competitor: their angles, their claims, their gaps, their pricing, their audience: [paste your summary]. Now build me a counter-strategy. Not how to copy them. How to make them irrelevant. One positioning move that takes their best customers and makes them mine." An analyst charges $5,000 to run a competitive teardown. Now you run it in an afternoon.
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You just ran a $5k competitive teardown. Here's the audit that matters more. Run prompt #1 on your own ad account. What's the single angle Meta is rewarding? Probably the wrong one. Pixels miss purchases, iOS killed tracking, dashboards report fiction. You'll spot every gap in your competitor's strategy and still scale the wrong ad in yours. wetracked.io ties every ad to real Shopify revenue with server-side tracking. So the angle that actually beats your competitor gets credited for the sale.
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10 CLAUDE PROMPTS THAT MAKE YOUR OFFER SO GOOD PEOPLE FEEL STUPID IGNORING IT Steal every one. Paste in your product, price, audience, and promise. Claude will rebuild your offer with pain, proof, bonuses, urgency, and risk reversal so it finally sounds like something people want now. Bookmark this. 1. THE PAIN EXCAVATOR "You are a world-class direct response copywriter. My product is [product] for [audience]. Their surface complaint is [surface pain]. Dig three levels deeper. What is the real pain they won't admit out loud? What does it cost them in money, status, relationships, and time every month they don't solve it? Give me 5 pain statements so specific they feel like you read their diary." 2. THE OFFER BUILDER "I sell [product] at [price] to [audience]. Here is what they get: [list your deliverables]. Rewrite this as an irresistible offer. Stack it with a core promise, three supporting bonuses, a risk reversal guarantee, and a reason to buy now. Make the value feel 10x the price. No fluff. Every line earns its place." 3. THE HEADLINE MACHINE "Write 15 headlines for an offer about [product]. Each must make the reader feel something is wrong with their life without it. Mix formats: bold promise, specific result, timeframe, before-and-after, callout. No generic benefit-speak. The best one should make them feel stupid for scrolling past." 4. THE GUARANTEE REWRITE "My current guarantee is: [paste your guarantee]. It sounds weak and nobody believes it. Rewrite it as a guarantee so bold it removes every reason not to buy. Make the risk feel entirely mine, not the customer's. Give me three versions: one bold, one story-driven, one with a specific dollar consequence if I fail." 5. THE OBJECTION KILLER "List the 10 reasons someone reads my sales page for [product] and still doesn't buy. For each one, write the exact sentence that kills that objection before they finish thinking it. These go directly into my copy, in the order they appear in a buyer's head." 6. THE URGENCY ENGINEER "I need real urgency for my offer, not fake countdown timers. My product is [product]. My audience is [audience]. Give me 5 urgency angles built on actual consequences of waiting: what they lose every week they don't act, what the world looks like in 6 months without solving this. Make it feel true, not pushy." 7. THE PROOF STACKER "Here are my testimonials and results: [paste what you have]. Rewrite each one to lead with the specific outcome, not the compliment. Then tell me what proof I'm missing and write 5 questions I should send to past customers to get the kind of testimonial that closes sales." 8. THE PRICE ANCHOR "My offer is [product] at [price]. The customer thinks it's expensive. Reframe the price so $[price] feels like the obvious, cheap choice. Compare it to what they're already spending on the problem. Show the daily cost. Show what one good outcome is worth. Make $[price] feel embarrassing to question." 9. THE BONUS STACK "My core offer is [product]. Create a bonus stack that makes the bonuses feel more valuable than the main offer. Each bonus must solve a specific obstacle the buyer will hit on the way to their result. Give me 5 bonuses with a name, one-line description, and a believable standalone value for each." 10. THE FULL PAGE TEARDOWN "Here is my current sales page or offer description: [paste it]. Tell me every place I'm losing the reader. Where does the copy go vague? Where does it talk about me instead of them? Where is the proof missing? Where does the momentum die? Rewrite the three weakest sections so they finally do their job." A conversion copywriter charges $5,000 to build what these 10 prompts do in an afternoon. Now you run them yourself.
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You just replaced a $5k copywriter. Now replace the dashboard hiding which ad actually drove the sale. Meta credits clicks. Pixels miss purchases. iOS killed tracking. wetracked.io ties every ad to real Shopify revenue. Server-side. So the offer that converts gets credited.
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Steal this mega prompt to turn Claude into Alex Hormozi for making viral ads: Copy this prompt: --- You are Alex Hormozi if he spent 10 years building, testing, and scaling viral ads for SaaS companies, info products, agencies, ecommerce brands, local businesses, creators, and B2B services. You understand: - Direct response marketing - Offer creation - Customer psychology - Pain-based copywriting - Desire-based hooks - Paid ads - Organic ads - Short-form video ads - Landing page copy - Viral social posts - Sales funnels - Objection handling - Value equations - Risk reversal - Proof stacking - Urgency - Specificity - Pattern interrupts Your job: Turn my product into a viral ad machine. Not “nice copy.” Not “brand-safe marketing language.” I want ads that stop the scroll, hit the customer’s pain, make the offer feel obvious, and create the strongest possible reason to click, sign up, book a call, or buy. CONTEXT ABOUT MY PRODUCT: - Product/service: [describe what you sell] - Target customer: [who buys this] - Price: [price] - Main outcome: [what result do they get] - Main pain: [what problem do they want solved] - Main frustration: [what annoys them about existing solutions] - Main objection: [why they hesitate to buy] - Current offer: [your current offer] - Proof/results: [testimonials, numbers, case studies, screenshots] - Competitors: [who else they compare you to] - Platform: [Facebook / Instagram / TikTok / YouTube Shorts / LinkedIn / X / Google / other] - Goal: [leads / sales / calls / trials / signups] - Tone: [aggressive / clean / premium / founder-led / educational / funny / direct] FRAMEWORK FOR YOUR RESPONSE: 1. CUSTOMER PAIN DIAGNOSIS Analyze my product and tell me: - The real pain my customer is trying to escape - The expensive problem they do not want to admit - The emotional reason they would buy - The rational reason they would justify buying - The enemy they already blame - The moment they become most ready to buy - The words they probably use to describe their problem - The mistake my competitors are making in their ads Do not make this generic. Make it specific to my customer. 2. HORMOZI VALUE EQUATION Use the Hormozi value equation to improve my offer. Break it down into: - Dream outcome - Perceived likelihood of achievement - Time delay - Effort and sacrifice Then tell me: - how to make the dream outcome bigger - how to make the result feel more believable - how to reduce the time to value - how to reduce the effort required - how to make the offer feel like an obvious yes Give me 5 stronger offer versions. 3. VIRAL HOOK ENGINE Create 50 ad hooks for my product. Break them into: - 10 pain hooks - 10 curiosity hooks - 10 enemy hooks - 10 outcome hooks - 10 pattern interrupt hooks Each hook must be: - Specific - Scroll-stopping - Easy to understand - Written like a human - Not generic AI copy - Not filled with buzzwords - Strong enough to work as the first line of a video ad or social post 4. AD ANGLE MAP Give me 15 ad angles. For each angle, include: - angle name - core idea - customer pain - promise - proof needed - best platform - best audience temperature - why this angle could work Use these categories: - Pain-aware angle - Problem-aware angle - Solution-aware angle - Product-aware angle - Competitor comparison angle - Founder story angle - Customer transformation angle - Mistake angle - Warning angle - Before/after angle - Myth-busting angle - Cost of inaction angle - Speed angle - Simplicity angle - Risk-reversal angle 5. VIRAL AD SCRIPTS Write 10 short-form video ad scripts. Each script should include: - Hook - Problem - Agitation - New mechanism - Proof - Offer - CTA Format each script like this: - opening line: - visual: - voiceover: - on-screen text: - cta: Make each script 20-45 seconds long. Make them feel native to TikTok, Reels, YouTube Shorts, LinkedIn, or X. No corporate language. No fake hype. No “in today’s fast-paced world.” 6. STATIC AD COPY Write 20 static ad variations. Each ad must include: - headline - primary text - cta - best image idea - best audience - why it works Give me different styles: - Direct pain ad - Big promise ad - Testimonial ad - Comparison ad - Founder-led ad - Problem/solution ad - Before/after ad - Contrarian ad - Urgency ad - Risk reversal ad 7. FOUNDER-LED ADS Write 10 founder-led ad scripts where I speak directly to the camera. Each script should sound like: - A founder explaining a painful truth - A smart friend giving advice - A builder showing what they made - A customer explaining why they switched - A blunt marketer calling out a broken system Make the scripts conversational, sharp, and believable. 8. COMPETITOR TEARDOWN ADS Create 10 ads that position my product against competitors without sounding desperate. For each one, include: - Competitor belief to attack - New belief to install - Comparison angle - Hook - Ad copy - CTA - Risk to avoid Do not be legally risky. Do not make claims I cannot prove. Focus on positioning, not insults. 9. PROOF STACKING Tell me what proof I need to make the ads convert. Break it into: - Numbers - Testimonials - Screenshots - Case studies - Before/after examples - Authority signals - Social proof - Usage proof - Speed proof - Risk reversal proof Then tell me exactly where to use each proof inside the ad. 10. OBJECTION CRUSHER List the top 10 objections my customer has before buying. For each objection, give me: - what they say - what they really mean - why they believe it - how to answer it in an ad - a hook that handles it - a proof asset that supports it 11. OFFER UPGRADE Take my current offer and make it 10x stronger. Give me: - Stronger promise - Better guarantee - Better bonus stack - Better urgency - Better risk reversal - Better pricing frame - Better CTA - Better reason to act now Then write the final offer in one clean paragraph. 12. AD CREATIVE IDEAS Give me 25 creative concepts for visuals. Include: - UGC style ideas - Founder recording ideas - Screen recording ideas - Before/after ideas - Meme-style ideas - Testimonial ideas - Whiteboard ideas - Problem demonstration ideas - Product demo ideas - Pattern interrupt ideas For each concept, tell me: - what the viewer sees - what the hook says - why it stops the scroll - what platform it fits best 13. A/B TESTING PLAN Create a simple testing plan for the next 30 days. Tell me: - What 5 hooks to test first - What 5 angles to test first - What 3 offers to test first - What 3 creatives to test first - How much data I need before judging - What metric decides the winner - When to kill an ad - When to scale an ad - What to test next after a winner 14. ANTI-BORING FILTER Before finalizing, audit all the ads and remove: - Generic AI wording - Weak hooks - Vague claims - Fake urgency - Overused marketing lines - Buzzwords - Corporate language - Empty benefits - Unclear CTAs - Anything that sounds like an ad written by a committee Rewrite the best ads so they sound sharper, simpler, and more human. 15. FINAL OUTPUT Give me: - the strongest offer - the top 10 hooks - the top 5 ad angles - the top 5 short-form video scripts - the top 5 static ads - the top 5 founder-led ads - the best competitor comparison ad - the exact proof i need - the first 30-day testing plan - the one ad i should launch first RESPONSE STYLE: - write like a direct response marketer - think like alex hormozi - use specific numbers - use simple words - make the ads punchy - make the offer obvious - make the pain real - make the promise believable - make every line earn attention - do not use motivational fluff - do not write generic startup copy - do not give me “it depends” - do not hide behind theory - tell me what to test first Most important: Do not just write ads. Diagnose the customer. Improve the offer. Find the pain. Build the angle. Write the hook. Stack the proof. Crush the objection. Then give me ads that have a real chance of getting clicks, leads, and sales. What are the highest-converting viral ads I should test first?
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Run this prompt and you'll launch 50 ads next week. Then comes the part nobody talks about. Meta will credit the wrong creative. Your pixel will miss purchases. iOS killed view-through. Your dashboard will say 4x ROAS while your bank account says 1.5x. You'll kill the winner and scale the loser. Again. wetracked.io ties every ad to real Shopify revenue with server-side tracking. So the viral ad that actually prints money gets scaled, not the one Meta accidentally rewards.
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10 CLAUDE PROMPTS THAT RUN YOUR ENTIRE AD WORKFLOW FOR YOU Steal every one. Paste into Claude, swap in your details, and watch it do the job you were paying an agency $4,000/month for. Bookmark this. 1. THE AUDIT "You are a senior media buyer with 10 years across Google and Meta. Here is my campaign data: [paste your numbers: spend, impressions, clicks, conversions, CPA, target CPA]. Find every account that is bleeding money. Rank the problems by how much I'm losing on each, and give me the exact fix for the top three." 2. THE WINNING ANGLE "I sell [product] to [audience]. Their biggest pain is [pain]. Give me 10 ad angles, each built on a different emotional trigger: fear, status, ease, urgency, belonging, and so on. One sentence each. No generic benefit-speak. Make me feel something in the first five words." 3. THE HOOK MACHINE "Write 15 scroll-stopping first lines for an ad about [product]. Each must be understood in two seconds and create an open loop the reader has to close. Mix the angles: shock, curiosity gap, bold claim, callout, contrarian. No emojis. No hashtags. Rank them by stopping power." 4. THE FULL CREATIVE "Take this winning hook: [paste hook]. Write three complete ad variations from it: one short and punchy, one story-driven, one direct-response with a hard CTA. Keep each under 100 words. Grade 5 reading level. End every one with a different call to action." 5. THE COMPETITOR TEARDOWN "Here is a competitor's ad copy: [paste their ad]. Break down exactly why it works or fails. What angle are they using? What objection are they handling? What are they missing? Then write a sharper version that beats it on the same audience." 6. THE LANDING PAGE MATCH "Here is my ad: [paste ad]. Here is my landing page headline and first section: [paste page]. They don't match and I'm losing conversions in the gap. Rewrite the landing page opening so the promise in the ad is the first thing the visitor sees, word for word where it matters." 7. THE AUDIENCE SPLIT "My product is [product] at [price]. List the 5 most profitable audience segments I'm probably ignoring. For each one, give me the angle that would land, the objection I'd need to kill, and the single line of copy that opens the door. Be specific, not 'busy professionals.'" 8. THE BUDGET CALL "Here is my spend by campaign for the last 30 days: [paste data]. Tell me where to cut, where to scale, and where to hold. Flag anything running above [your target CPA] for an immediate pause. Give me the reasoning, then the action, in that order." 9. THE OBJECTION CRUSHER "List the top 10 reasons someone would see my ad for [product] and not buy. For each objection, write one line of ad copy that handles it before they even think it. These become my next 10 test creatives." 10. THE TEST PLAN "I have [budget] to test ads this month. Build me a structured testing plan: what to test first, in what order, how much to spend per test, and the exact metric that decides a winner. I want a system I can repeat every month, not a one-time guess." An agency runs these for you and bills you four figures. Now you run them in an afternoon.
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Steal this mega prompt to automate your entire marketing using LLMs like Claude and Gemini in 2026: --- You are a battle-tested marketing automation strategist who has built automated growth systems for SaaS companies, creators, agencies, ecommerce brands, and B2B service businesses. You understand direct response, funnels, paid ads, email marketing, lifecycle marketing, SEO, content strategy, CRM automation, customer research, copywriting, offer design, and LLM-powered workflows. Your job: Build me a complete marketing automation system using LLMs that can help me generate more leads, convert more customers, and save 20 hours per week. No generic advice. I want the exact strategy, workflows, prompts, tools, automations, and execution plan. CONTEXT ABOUT MY BUSINESS: - business type: [saas / agency / ecommerce / creator / service / other] - what i sell: [describe product or service] - price point: [price] - target customer: [who buys] - current monthly revenue: [revenue] - current traffic sources: [x, linkedin, google, youtube, paid ads, email, etc.] - current lead sources: [where leads come from] - current conversion problem: [traffic / leads / sales calls / retention / upsells] - team size: [solo / small team / marketing team] - tools i already use: [crm, email platform, zapier, n8n, hubspot, notion, airtable, etc.] - time i can spend weekly: [hours] - main goal for next 90 days: [more leads / more sales / lower cac / better retention] FRAMEWORK FOR YOUR RESPONSE: 1. MARKETING SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS Analyze my business and tell me: - what part of my marketing is leaking the most money - what should be automated first - what should stay human - what i am probably wasting time on - what one bottleneck is blocking growth Give me the highest leverage automation opportunity first. 2. CUSTOMER RESEARCH ENGINE Build me an LLM workflow that automatically extracts customer insights from: - Sales calls - Reviews - Testimonials - Support tickets - Reddit threads - Competitor comments - YouTube comments - X posts - LinkedIn comments - Customer surveys For each source, give me: - What data to collect - How to clean it - The exact prompt to analyze it - The output format - How to turn insights into ads, emails, hooks, landing page copy, and offers 3. OFFER CREATION SYSTEM Create a system that helps me generate better offers using LLMs. Give me: - 10 offer angles - 10 pain-based hooks - 10 outcome-based hooks - 10 urgency angles - 10 risk-reversal ideas - 5 pricing experiments - 5 guarantee ideas - 5 bundle ideas Then tell me which one has the highest probability of converting and why. 4. CONTENT AUTOMATION ENGINE Build me a content system that turns one idea into: - 10 X posts - 5 LinkedIn posts - 3 email newsletters - 5 short video scripts - 3 carousel outlines - 10 ad hooks - 5 founder POV posts - 5 SEO article ideas Give me the exact LLM prompt for repurposing one idea across every channel while keeping the voice human, specific, and non-generic. 5. AD COPY MACHINE Create an LLM-powered ad copy workflow. I want: - 20 Facebook ad hooks - 20 Google ad headlines - 20 LinkedIn ad hooks - 10 problem-aware ads - 10 solution-aware ads - 10 competitor comparison ads - 10 retargeting ads - 10 founder-led ads - 10 testimonial-based ads For each ad type, explain: - When to use it - What audience temperature it targets - What mistake to avoid - What metric to judge it by 6. EMAIL AUTOMATION SYSTEM Build me a full email marketing system with: - welcome sequence - lead nurture sequence - abandoned checkout sequence - sales call follow-up sequence - re-engagement sequence - upsell sequence - customer onboarding sequence - churn prevention sequence For each sequence, give me: - Number of emails - Goal of each email - Subject line - Body angle - CTA - Trigger condition - Personalization logic 7. LEAD SCORING SYSTEM Design an LLM-based lead scoring system. Tell me how to score leads based on: - Website behavior - Email clicks - Form answers - Company size - Job title - Pain intensity - Budget signals - Urgency signals - Content consumed - Reply sentiment Give me: - scoring criteria - score ranges - what happens at each score - when to send to sales - when to nurture - when to ignore 8. SALES ENABLEMENT AUTOMATION Create a workflow where LLMs help my sales process. Include: - Sales call prep - Lead research - Objection prediction - Custom pitch generation - Follow-up email writing - Proposal drafting - Deal risk analysis - Lost deal analysis Give me the exact prompts for each step. 9. LANDING PAGE OPTIMIZATION Analyze my current landing page or create a new one using: - customer pain - dream outcome - proof - objection handling - risk reversal - urgency - clear cta Give me: - hero section - subheadline - problem section - solution section - feature section - proof section - faq section - cta section - 5 a/b tests to run 10. AUTOMATION WORKFLOWS Give me 10 practical LLM marketing automations I can build using tools like Zapier, Make, n8n, Airtable, HubSpot, Notion, Google Sheets, or Slack. For each automation, give me: - Trigger - Input data - LLM task - Output - Tool stack - Human approval step - Success metric Examples: - New lead comes in → LLM researches company → writes custom outreach email - Sales call ends → transcript analyzed → follow-up email generated - New testimonial added → LLM turns it into ads and social posts - New blog published → LLM repurposes it into 20 distribution assets - Support ticket repeats 5 times → LLM suggests new FAQ or landing page copy 11. 90-DAY EXECUTION PLAN Give me a week-by-week plan for the first 90 days. Break it into: - week 1-2: research and data collection - week 3-4: offer and copy creation - week 5-6: content and email automation - week 7-8: lead scoring and crm automation - week 9-10: sales enablement automation - week 11-12: testing, optimization, and scaling For each week, tell me: - what to build - what to test - what to measure - what to ignore - what result i should expect 12. METRICS DASHBOARD Create a simple marketing automation dashboard with only the metrics that matter. Include: - leads generated - cost per lead - lead quality score - email open rate - email reply rate - landing page conversion rate - sales call booking rate - close rate - cac - ltv - revenue per channel - time saved per week Tell me what to check daily, weekly, and monthly. 13. ANTI-SLOP FILTER Before finalizing anything, audit the entire system and remove: - Generic AI copy - Fake urgency - Weak hooks - Vague CTAs - Over-automation - Robotic personalization - Unnecessary tools - Workflows that save time but do not make money Tell me what parts should be automated and what parts must stay human. 14. FINAL OUTPUT Give me: - my highest roi marketing automation system - the first 3 automations i should build - the exact prompts for each automation - the tools i need - the weekly execution plan - the metrics to track - the mistakes to avoid - the fastest path to more leads and revenue RESPONSE STYLE: - Be specific - Use tables where helpful - Give exact workflows - Give exact prompts - Prioritize revenue over complexity - Prioritize speed over perfection - Do not recommend tools unless they are necessary - Do not give motivational advice - Do not tell me to “just create value” - Tell me what to automate, what to test, and what to measure Most important: Build me a marketing automation system that turns LLMs into a growth team. Not a chatbot. Not a content toy. A real system that researches customers, writes better copy, scores leads, improves funnels, follows up with prospects, repurposes content, and helps me make more money with fewer manual tasks. What is the exact LLM-powered marketing engine I should build first? ---
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The prompt has an anti-slop filter for your copy. Now apply the same filter to your ad data. Generic ROAS numbers. Fake view-through conversions. Pixel events that don't match Shopify orders. Meta taking credit for sales it didn't drive. iOS blind spots nobody talks about. You'll automate every workflow in this prompt and still scale on slop data. wetracked.io captures every Shopify purchase server-side and pushes clean data back to every ad platform. Real revenue. Every ad. The slop gets filtered before the automation runs.
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Most ad hooks are dead because the reader can predict the next sentence. That’s the problem. If your buyer already knows where the ad is going, they scroll. So I built a 3-second AI hook test using Gemini. I tested 30 ad hooks. Only 7 survived. Here’s the prompt:
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The full workflow: 1. Write 30 hooks 2. Ask Gemini to predict the next sentence 3. Kill the obvious ones 4. Rewrite with tension 5. Score for 3-second stopping power 6. Test different styles 7. Keep only the hooks that make people pause A hook does not need to sound smart. It needs to interrupt the reader’s autopilot.
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Your hooks need to be unpredictable. Your tracking needs to be the opposite. The problem is most ecom brands have it backwards. The hooks are predictable. The data is the surprise. Meta says 4x ROAS one week, 2x the next. Your pixel reports 100 purchases while Shopify shows 60. iOS kills events you'll never see. View-through credit shows up out of nowhere. You can pass the 3-second hook test and still fail the most important test: knowing which ad actually made you money. wetracked.io ties every ad to real Shopify revenue with server-side tracking. The data stops being a surprise. The winners stop being a guess.
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