Input Commands
In order to teach the AI how to write like you want it to, you need to be its guide. If you're not clear, direct, and specific, it won't know what to do.
Below you will find many inputs you can experiment with in your CopyAI writing adventures.
Write About Tips & Knowledge
Share tips and knowledge
Share a secret
Write 3 tips
Write an educational post
An educational blog post about
A blog post connecting X and Y
Write a [social media] post
Share 3 tips to educate and inspire the reader
Share a helpful tip to educate and inspire the reader
Common mistakes people make with
.An explanation of...
A personal story about.
A list of affirmations about
A social post to talk about topic
Questions to ask...people in a context
Share X related to Y
Explain how
Examples of
Use an example about
Explain the benefits of
Formula for..
Template for..
Story about…
Write About a Targeted Topic for a Specific Platform
Write a discount [social media] post
Write a customer showcase post
Write an event recap [social media] post
Write a [social media platform] post about a new video
Write an email to ask for a review
A list of tweets about..
A LinkedIn post that teaches people how to get result
Write a Case Study
a case study problem statement
a case study result statement
a case study solution statement
a case study overview
Sell Something
Pitch my service
A sales letter about...
A sales email about..
An online course about..
Reasons to buy...
The benefits of buying product for context/to get result
The main benefit of…
Promotional copy
Sales page copy
An upcoming workshop on
Sell my course, coaching, product…
Send an Email
An email about..
Public message -
Outreach email template - type>
Private message
Sales email
An educational email about
Cold outreach email to a potential affiliate partner
Welcome email for people who bought/signed up for course, product, list
Repurpose Content
Say this in a different way (for…)
Summarize this in one sentence
Turn this into 3 bullets
Rewrite this for ___ (course creators, real estate agents..)
Rewrite this to sell my coaching services
Rewrite and expand on this
Expand on this and turn it into an educational blog section
Rewrite this to sell my services
Turn this into an educational social media post that sells my services
Turn this into an educational social media post that provides value and insights
Reframe this from a new angle
Generate a List of Ideas
A list of topics
A list of questions
A list of benefits
A list of pain points
A list of...(mistakes, ways, tips, benefits…)
A list of headlines
A list of blog titles
A list of product names
List 3 examples of..
Write a Bold Opener or Hook
Make a claim
Ask a question
Write a hook
Write a lead
Write a clear thesis
Write a strong opinion
Make the reader lean in
Write a counterintuitive…
Write a counter-narrative…
Write a debatable assertion
Write a short and punchy lead
Write a catchy headline using juxtaposition
Write a perspective others can disagree with
Formulate a statement of opinion and assertion
Write a point of view that is both true and surprising
Write a point of view that is provocative or polarizing
Write a catchy headline using eye-catching numbers
Hook the reader with a compelling opening statement or paragraph
Elicit a statement or conclusion that can be further examined for truth or falsity
Write a non-universal truth that can be debated and allow for strong advocates
Write a point of view that is rooted in evidence, but is not a proven fact or universal truth
Make the reader an active participant by using a relatable hypothetical situation
Create a human connection by sharing a personal experience
Introduce third-party expertise and context by using a quote
Provide convincing data from external or internal sources
Write something everyone agrees with, but will never say
Producing a mental image in the reader’s mind
Use a metaphor to get the reader's interest
Overcome an anticipated objection
Cite the opinion of an expert
Cite a persuasive statistic
Write a non sequitur
Start with a benefit
Share an anecdote or quote
Start with a metaphor
Start with a common pain point
Start with 1 strong, declarative sentence
Start with a thought-provoking question.
Start with a controversial opinion.
Start with a moment in time.
Start with a vulnerable statement.
Start with a weird, unique insight.
Write a headline
Write a catchy headline
Write a clever headline
Write a newspaper headline
List of headlines
Add a CTA
Ask the reader to (Like, Comment, Share, and Follow).
Ask the reader to (read the next post).
Ask the reader to take relevant action.
Add Depth to Your Writing
Investigate the truth of a theory
Write a self-reflecting confession
Demonstrate relevance to the reader
Convince or persuade the reader
Teach something my audience doesn’t already know
Lead the reader to a logical or unforeseen conclusion
Give examples, real (like a case study) or hypothetical.
Provide convincing data from external or internal sources
Explain why the main point is true, unique, or contrarian.
Elicit and develop an idea that is not yet developed or actualized
Write From A Different Perspective
Written in 1st person
Written in 2nd person
Written in the 3rd person
Who this is for
A list of 5 potential customer personas
Problem Ideas
A list of 10 problems and challenges that my ideal customer is struggling with
A list of 10 outcomes that my customer is hoping for
define an outcome and explain what creates the outcome
A list of 10 fears and doubts that my ideal customer is feeling
A list of 10 current realities my ideal customer is facing
A list of 10 objections my ideal customer has
A list of 10 key takeaways my customer should know
A list of 3 things my customer wants to do but has been unable to do
A list of 3 things my customer has yet to accomplish
my ideal customers day to day experience
An average day for my ideal customer
my ideal customers day to day frustrations
how the problem affects my ideal customer
Sales Messaging ideas
A list of 10 reasons people will buy this product
A list of 5 reasons I created this product and why I'm confident it will help you
A list 10 of headlines for the sales page
A list 10 of bold promises for the sales page
A written testimonial from a previous customer
A list of 10 reasons why this product is timely and important
A list of 3 reasons why you can trust me to help you solve this problem
A list of 5 reasons you should take action now
A list of everything you get in the product
A step-by-step breakdown of how the process works and how you will get the results that you desire
A list of 10 offers my ideal customer would be crazy not to purchase
A list of reasons why this is ideal from my target audience
A list of reasons why this is NOT ideal for my target audience
Write a highly specific big idea that makes a bold claim and triggers a dopamine hit of wow
Explain what I do and address my customer's biggest objection with conviction
Short description of your course and the outcome/student transformation that it promises. Include a hint of your big ideas.
How this will transform my customer's life
What will happen once my customers' lives are transformed by this
a sales landing page title, sub-title, and call to action that attracts my ideal customer
Marketing Ideas
A list of 5 product ideas to help my ideal customer
A list of 10 marketing ideas to attract my ideal customer
A list of 10 catchy name ideas for this product
A list of 10 catchy slogans to sell my product
Content Marketing Ideas
A list of 5 blog post titles
A list of 10 sub-topics
A list of 10 talking points
A list of educational blog titles to attract my ideal customer
An educational post to attract my ideal customer
A list of 10 interview questions for a potential customer
A list of 10 interview questions for the creator of the product
A list of 10 steps the customer should take to have success
A list of 10 FAQs
A list of 10 positive affirmations to encourage my ideal customer
a list of keyword phrases my ideal customer is searching for
A blog outline with 5 key talking points
Even More, Commands to Try
Start with a thematic tie-in to [theme, e.g. holiday]
Share a success story
Build anticipation
Welcome the reader
Explain the value proposition
Share what to expect next
Make a personal connection
Focus on a relevant pain point
Expand on how you can help them
Provide a plan for the next steps
Get the reader excited about a new product
Talk about the pain points
Tell a personal story
Talk about an opportunity
Create a list of pain points
Strike a strong emotional chord
Share a strong psychological benefit
Make the reader look cooler, smarter, and more relevant
Make the action practical and timely
Flatter the reader
Connect to the audience around a topic X
Bring up a pain point about X
Ask if they would like to X
Make the reader feel good about sharing
Don't use too much jargon
Don't use the word "project management"
A list of the problems and challenges
A list of the fears and doubts that my ideal customer is feeling
A list of questions my ideal customer may be asking themself
A list of outcomes that my customer is hoping for
A list of challenges that my customer is facing and how my product can help
A list of headlines for the sales page
A list of bold promises for the sales page
A testimonial from a previous customer
A list of mistakes my ideal customer may be making
A list of catchy name ideas for this product
A list of benefits of what they will know, have and feel at the end
Why I created this product and why I'm confident it will help you
A list of friendly CTA's to persuade my ideal customer to take action
A list of reasons why this product is timely and important
A list of reasons why you can trust me to help you solve this problem
A personal letter to a potential customer
A list of reasons you should take action now
A list of everything you get in the product
A step by step breakdown of how the process works and how you will get the results that you desire
Outline a Structure or Flow
Write a thesis.
Write a metaphor that explains the thesis and connects to the key points
Use an anecdote, data point, or story to illustrate the metaphor
Start with a common pain point
Relate to the pain point with a personal experience
Tell the reader how a solution alleviates their pain point
Inspire them to take action
Close with a snappy, motivational comment
Start with a benefit
Relate to the pain point
Share a helpful tip to overcome the problem
Inspire them to take action
Close with a snappy, motivational comment
Start with a metaphor about benefit>
Relate to the pain of problem>
Share 3 steps to overcome the problem
Inspire them to take action
Close with a snappy, motivational comment.
Use a hook to get the reader's attention
Explain a key problem they face.
Agitate the pain point
Relate to the pain point
Identify a solution the pain point
Describe the benefits of this solution.
Help the reader take a logical next step
State a strong point of view
Provide some background information
Prove to the reader that the point of view is true
Provide evidence to support the idea
Unpack the evidence by providing commentary
The reaction most people have to a problem
What the problem is
The steps to solve it
The steps to solve it fast
What the reader can learn from this
Open with a bang and leave an open loop
Share a personal story, but don’t finish it
Enrich the reader by entertaining and teaching
Ask the reader to take one single action
Close the story and close the loop at the end
Ask for one more action in a P.S. statement
Open with a principle, concept or insight
Provide a deeper explanation of the insight
Give an example of a study or a practical application
Opening with a personal story
Pose a thought-provoking question
Share some research
Give the reader a personal application
Challenge the reader to take a next step
Hook the reader with a question or bold statement
Share some key facts
End with a takeaway that relates to the audience
Start with a hook
Share important points that relate to the reader
End with a stunning statement
Complement the reader
Bring up a pain point related to [activity]
Explain how [product] solves it
Invite them to try it out themselves
Tease the reader with a product offer
Tell them what it’s worth.
Tell them what it’s achieved.
Offer it for free
Get the offer by follow, email, etc.>
Close with a sense of urgency
poem
(yes, that’s all)
Summary of X
What does X do
Who is X for
Why x
Catch their attention
Build interest / intrigue
Spark their desire to grow
Call them to action
Variables
Specify an Audience
Who is this for:
Target audience:
Audience:
Customer info:
Customer:
Industry:
A social media post for:
To:
From:
Information about the recipient:
Clarify the Topic
Topic:
Purpose:
Promise:
Emotion:
Event topic:
Add Additional Details
Type of post:
Information:
Event highlights:
Customer background:
Thoughts:
What to expect next:
What they'll get out of it:
Key points:
Why you should attend:
Event details:
Benefits:
Problem:
Problem statement:
Solution:
Result:
Goal:
Features:
Describe Your Brand or Product
Industry:
Business:
Mission:
Brand:
Product::
Course:
Share a Takeaway
Discount:
How to claim:
Call-to-action:
Put It All Together (Commands + Variables + Structures)
Custom Templates to Try - Two Examples
An Educational Tip
Topic: ___
Who is this for:____
Purpose: persuade the reader to ____ because benefit>
Written in the __ person point of view.
Structure:
-Start with a benefit
-Relate to the pain point
-Tell the reader how our solution alleviates their pain point
-Inspire them to take action
Close with a snappy, motivational comment
A Social Post
Type: This is a social media post about ___
Purpose: In this post, I show you shortcuts to __
Audience: This is for ___ so they can ___
Write a catchy Headline
Talk about the problem ___
Explain why it matters
Offer the solution ___
Call the reader to Action>
Answer A Question
Question: ____
Question asked by: ____
Answered by: ____
Purpose: provide an educational answer
Key points:
Answer structure:
- Thank them for their question
- Empathize with their confusion and show you understand
- Provide a helpful answer with specific details
- Share a resource or place to find more information
Close with a snappy, motivational comment
The "key points" part is optional. Delete that if you want the AI to come up with the answer for you.
A Job Ad
Company: company name and description
Job description: job description>
Responsibilities: list of responsibilities>
Structure:
- Start with a headline
-Create 5 bullet point list of secondary selling points and benefits of the job
End with a call to action.
Now go make your own!
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