When to use this prompt
- You need a clear first marketing direction for a product or service.
- You have too many possible channels and need prioritization.
- You want a working plan before investing in content, ads, or tools.
The prompt
Act as a senior marketing strategist.
I am working on:
[describe the product, service, or project]
Target audience:
[describe the audience, buying context, and pain points]
Current situation:
[describe traction, resources, budget, team size, and constraints]
Business goal:
[describe the goal for the next 90 days]
Create a practical marketing strategy with:
1. The sharpest positioning angle
2. The 3 most important audience segments
3. The best channels to prioritize and why
4. The core message pillars
5. A 90-day execution plan
6. Risks, assumptions, and what to test first
Keep the plan realistic for my constraints. Do not suggest generic tactics unless they clearly fit this situation.Expected output
- Positioning angle
- Audience segments
- Channel priorities
- Message pillars
- 90-day action plan
AIMKT note
The prompt works best when you give the model real constraints. Budget, time, and audience specificity matter more than perfect wording.