The obvious application here is copywriting, but emails don't exist in isolation. They often work best in a series of communications such as a Welcome sequence, so we will take an example of this to put ChatGPT 'through its paces'.
It's an essential practice to start a new conversation to clear previous dialogue and once you have set the context, this is retained through the course of the conversation and you can return to it if you save the dialogue.
Here, you can see I'm specific in my prompt explaining the context. The product I'm promoting is an office cleaning service.
I'm not impressed by these Subject lines TBH, they are 'marketing happy talk', which I'll explain how to improve upon below.
What do you want the AI to do for you?! Here I want Subject line ideas, but specifically, the goal is that these are for marketing and welcome emails for new prospects.
Here are some other examples of goals from a useful list of 120 Best CHAT GPT Prompts for Marketers and Students.
It may be sufficient to set the context as shown above, but some have recommended you can improve the quality of the prompt by asking ChatGPT to act as a defined role or with a particular tone of voice. So, for example: "Act As an Email Marketing Copywriter". I didn't find this useful in my use, you can set the context other ways, no need to over-prompt!
The first subject lines shown above are OK, but are quite generic. They reminded me of what Steve Krug called 'Marketing Happy Talk' in his book 'Don't make me think' i.e. quite bland and generic fluff which is not engaging for the audience. I don't think an experienced copywriter will write: "Say Goodbye to... Top-Notch". Doesn't work for me.
So next ask I asked to refine to give improved alternatives relating to someone in B2B switching to another service. These are much more specific.
The subject lines above are perhaps a little overlong, but could be OK for an initial test. You can also usefully specify the number of characters. It's cool that for Google Ads for example, that ChatGPT knows the limits (although it was only trained up to 2001, so bear in mind they could be out-of-date).
As you use ChatGPT, use it as an opportunity to learn practices by asking it why it has done things in a particular way and what they are based on. Don't just treat ChatGPT as a black box, ask it why it has chosen particular approaches. Here I ask it why it has structured the email as it has. This is the type of explanation you would get in a book or course on email marketing from an expert, great since it can help inform your own copywriting approach.
You can take this one step further by asking to learn from experts in this field. Here we see some good recommendations. Not sure about Neil Patel as an Email marketing expert though...
We'll now look at some of the best recommendations of prompts for other digital marketing channels. Some of the best compilations are from those curated and shared by Alex Velinov, the CTO of Tag Digital based in Glasgow in his two popular prompt lists on LinkedIn (ChatGPT for Marketing List 1 and List 2) , linking to different specialists in their field. I'll highlight which I think are some of the most useful of these grouped by digital marketing channel.
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