Copywriting Prompts
Free copywriting AI prompts for ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini.
Why structured SEO prompts outperform one-line requests
Search engines reward pages that match intent with depth, clarity, and demonstrable expertise. A one-line request to ‘write a blog post’ produces generic filler that editors must rewrite for hours. Professional SEO prompts assign a strategist role, specify heading maps, meta fields, internal link placeholders, and FAQ pairs sized for featured snippets.
FreePromptTool’s SEO collection is built for practitioners who publish weekly—not hobbyists asking AI for magic rankings. Copy a template, inject your keyword research and competitor notes, then edit every claim before go-live. Pair templates with our ChatGPT SEO landing page for long-tail clustering once pillar content ships.
Workflow: from keyword brief to publishable draft
Start with a brief: primary keyword, three secondary phrases, intent label, audience seniority, and word-count target. Paste the brief at the top of every generation session. Run outline prompts first, then section drafts, then meta and FAQ passes—chaining reduces drift.
After drafting, verify statistics, update examples with your experience, and add author bios where appropriate. Schedule quarterly refreshes when rankings plateau. Document which prompt version produced each URL so you know what to tweak when algorithms or models change.
Frequently asked questions
- How do copywriting prompts handle brand voice?
- Include tone adjectives, banned phrases, and example sentences. Refresh when rebranding.
- Can I use output for ads and emails?
- Yes after editing and compliance review. Regulated industries need legal sign-off.
- Do prompts support long-form sales pages?
- Yes—use section-by-section prompts for proof, objections, and CTAs instead of one wall of text.
- How do I improve headline prompts?
- Request twenty variants by formula type, then shortlist for A/B tests with real audience data.
- Is plagiarism a risk?
- Models may echo training data. Edit for originality and run plagiarism checks on published copy.