AI MarketingApril 26, 202612 min read

100 ChatGPT Prompts for Marketing: India-Specific Templates That Work

Generic ChatGPT prompts generate generic marketing content. The difference between useful AI output and useless AI output is specificity — telling the AI exactly who you're talking to, what you want to achieve, and what constraints apply. These 100 prompts are built specifically for Indian marketing contexts: Indian pricing, Indian customers, Indian competitive landscape, and platforms Indian businesses actually use.

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Generic ChatGPT prompts generate generic marketing content. The difference between useful AI output and useless AI output is specificity — telling the AI exactly who you’re talking to, what you want to achieve, and what constraints apply.

These 100 prompts are built specifically for Indian marketing contexts: Indian pricing, Indian customers, Indian competitive landscape, and platforms Indian businesses actually use.

How to Use These Prompts Effectively

Template variables: Replace bracketed text [like this] with your specific details.

Persona instruction (add to any prompt): For more specific output, preface with:

Act as a senior marketing professional with 10 years of experience working with Indian businesses. You understand Indian consumer behavior, Indian price sensitivity, and the importance of regional language and cultural context. Be direct, specific, and include India-relevant examples.

Chain prompts: Don’t ask ChatGPT to do everything in one prompt. Use sequential prompts — first generate options, then refine the best one, then optimize for your specific platform.


Prompt 1: Responsive Search Ad Headlines

Write 15 Google Ad headlines for a [business type] in [city]. Target keyword: "[keyword]". 
Headlines must be max 30 characters. Include:
- 3 with the city name
- 3 with a specific benefit (not vague — actual numbers or outcomes)
- 3 with urgency or offer
- 3 with credentials/trust signals
- 3 with the primary keyword

Business details: [briefly describe what makes you different]

Prompt 2: Ad Descriptions

Write 4 Google Ad descriptions for [business]. Max 90 characters each.
Target customer: [describe who they are and what they want]
Primary CTA: [call now / book appointment / get free quote / chat on WhatsApp]
Key selling points: [list 3 main differentiators]
Avoid: generic phrases like "best in class" or "world class service"

Prompt 3: Performance Max Asset Copy

I'm creating a Performance Max campaign for [product/service] targeting customers in [state/city] India. Create:
- 5 short headlines (max 30 characters)
- 5 long headlines (max 90 characters)  
- 5 descriptions (max 90 characters)
- 3 business names variations (max 25 characters)

Product: [describe product]
Target customer: [describe customer]
Key offer/differentiator: [describe]

Prompt 4: Negative Keyword Discovery

I'm running Google Search Ads for [business type] in India. 
My target customers are [describe].
Generate 30 negative keywords I should add to prevent irrelevant traffic from:
- Job seekers
- Students/learners
- People looking for free alternatives
- Competitors researching me
- Wrong geographic intent (international)
- Other irrelevant intents [you can add more]

Meta Ads Copy Prompts

Prompt 5: Facebook/Instagram Ad Copy — Lead Generation

Write a Facebook ad for [service] targeting [audience description] in India.

Objective: Lead generation (get people to fill a form for [offer])
Tone: [Conversational / Professional / Urgent]
Offer: [free consultation / free trial / special price]
Primary pain point: [what problem does the customer have]
Key benefit: [main result your service delivers]

Format: 
- Primary text (3-4 sentences, under 125 words)
- Headline (under 40 characters)
- Description (under 25 characters)

Avoid: "Best in India" claims, generic adjectives, vague promises

Prompt 6: E-commerce Product Ad

Write a Meta ad for [product] targeting Indian buyers aged [age range].
Product price: ₹[price]
Key product benefit: [what does it do / solve]
Target emotion: [aspiration / problem relief / desire / fear of missing out]
Special offer: [discount / free shipping / COD available / easy returns]

Create:
- 2 versions of primary text (under 125 words each)
- 3 headline options (under 40 characters)
- CTA suggestion

Make one version playful/informal and one more direct/benefit-focused.

Prompt 7: WhatsApp Click-to-Chat Ad

Write a Meta ad designed to get people to click "Chat on WhatsApp" for my [business type].
The first WhatsApp message they'll receive: "[your auto-reply message]"

Target: [describe audience]
Offer/hook: [what makes them want to chat?]
Trust signals: [what credentials, reviews, or social proof to mention?]

Create:
- Primary text (under 100 words, conversational Indian tone)
- Headline (under 40 characters — make it compelling to click WhatsApp)

Prompt 8: Retargeting Ad for Website Visitors

Write a retargeting ad for people who visited my [website/product page] but didn't convert.
They know who I am — don't re-introduce the brand.

Product/service: [describe]
Likely reason they didn't convert: [too expensive / needed more info / compared options / just browsing]
Offer to bring them back: [discount / free demo / testimonials / limited time]

Create:
- Primary text that acknowledges they've shown interest (no manipulation, just reminder + reason to return)
- 3 headline options
- CTA recommendation

Social Media Content Prompts

Prompt 9: Instagram Reel Script

Write an Instagram Reel script (30 seconds) for [topic] targeting [audience] in India.

Format:
Hook (0-3 seconds): [attention-grabbing opening visual and first words]
Content (3-25 seconds): [key point to deliver]
CTA (25-30 seconds): [what should viewer do?]

Make it conversational, fast-paced, and suitable for Indian audiences.
Include: [specific request — Hindi phrases / India-specific stats / local references]
Avoid: Generic Western examples, complex industry jargon

Prompt 10: LinkedIn Post for Indian Professionals

Write a LinkedIn post about [topic] for [target audience — e.g., Indian startup founders / HR managers / digital marketers].

Core insight to deliver: [the one thing they should learn or feel from this post]
My perspective: [your opinion or unique angle]
Personal story or experience to include (optional): [brief description]

Structure:
- Hook line (no "I am excited to announce" or "Thrilled to share")
- Body in short paragraphs
- Key takeaway
- Question to drive comments

Tone: Direct, slightly personal, no corporate jargon
Length: 150-250 words

Prompt 11: Twitter/X Thread for India Market

Write a 7-tweet thread about [topic] for Indian [profession/audience].

Tweet 1: Hook — make a bold/surprising claim that creates curiosity
Tweets 2-6: Each tweet = one key insight. Short, punchy, specific to India
Tweet 7: CTA — follow for more, link to resource, or question

Topic: [your topic]
India-specific angle: [what makes this relevant specifically for India?]
Include: real numbers, specific examples, actionable advice

Prompt 12: Instagram Carousel Content

Create content for a 8-slide Instagram carousel about [topic] for [audience].

Slide 1: Title/hook slide — make it stop-scroll compelling
Slides 2-7: One key point per slide. Simple, visual-friendly text.
Slide 8: CTA slide

Topic: [describe]
Audience knowledge level: [beginner / intermediate / advanced]
India-specific angle: [include Indian examples, pricing in ₹, Indian companies]
Each slide: Max 30 words of text (this will overlay on a graphic)

SEO and Blog Content Prompts

Prompt 13: Blog Post Outline

Create a detailed outline for a blog post targeting the keyword "[target keyword]" for Indian readers.

Target audience: [describe — e.g., Indian small business owners, digital marketing students]
Search intent: [informational — they want to learn / commercial — they're considering a purchase]
Competitor articles to beat: [list 2-3 top Google results for this keyword]
Unique angle our article will take: [what will make ours better or different?]

Outline format:
- H1 title (include keyword, compelling)
- Meta description (155 characters)
- Introduction approach
- 6-8 H2 sections with brief description of what each covers
- Conclusion and CTA
- Internal linking opportunities (related topics on our site)

Prompt 14: SEO Meta Description Batch

Write meta descriptions (max 155 characters each) for these pages on a [type of website]:

Page 1: [URL or page title]
Page 2: [URL or page title]
[Continue for all pages]

Requirements:
- Include target keyword near the start
- End with an action-oriented phrase
- Specific to India context where relevant
- No duplicate phrases across pages

Prompt 15: FAQ Section for SEO

Write an FAQ section (10 questions and answers) for my page about [topic].
These FAQs should target "People Also Ask" questions on Google India.

Topic: [describe]
Primary keyword: [keyword]
Audience: [Indian business owners / consumers / professionals]

Each answer: 50-80 words. Direct, specific, India-relevant where applicable.
Format as schema-ready Q&A pairs.

Email Marketing Prompts

Prompt 16: Welcome Email Sequence

Write a 5-email welcome sequence for new subscribers to my [type of newsletter/service].

Subscriber context: They signed up for [what — free guide / newsletter / free trial]
Goal of sequence: [build trust / drive purchase / onboard to product]

Email 1 (sent immediately): Welcome + deliver the lead magnet if applicable
Email 2 (Day 2): Most important piece of content or insight
Email 3 (Day 4): Social proof / case study
Email 4 (Day 7): Address the main objection to purchasing
Email 5 (Day 10): Soft offer or CTA

Each email: Subject line + 150-250 word body + CTA
Tone: [professional / casual / educational]
India context: [mention Indian examples where relevant]

Prompt 17: Promotional Email for Festive Season

Write a Diwali promotional email for my [business].

Offer: [what's the special offer — discount / bundle / gift / exclusive]
Offer deadline: [date]
Audience: [existing customers / leads / both]

Include:
- Festive subject line (emoji optional — ask if appropriate for brand)
- Opening that feels celebratory but not forced
- Offer presented clearly with ₹ amounts
- Urgency mechanism (deadline + limited stock if applicable)
- 2 CTAs (primary: buy now / secondary: browse catalog)

Tone: Warm, celebratory, Indian — not generic Western holiday email
Length: Under 200 words

Prompt 18: Cart Abandonment Email

Write a cart abandonment email for an Indian e-commerce store.

Product in cart: [product name and price in ₹]
Time sent: 2 hours after abandonment
Brand tone: [casual / professional / playful]

Include:
- Subject line with the product name (personalized feel)
- Why they should complete the purchase (benefit reminder, not just "you forgot something")
- Address the #1 reason Indians abandon carts (price concern, trust, or delivery uncertainty) 
- Offer (if any): [free shipping / small discount / guarantee reminder]
- WhatsApp support option for questions
- Mobile-optimized CTA button text

WhatsApp Marketing Prompts

Prompt 19: WhatsApp Broadcast Message

Write a WhatsApp broadcast message for [occasion/offer] from [business type].

Occasion: [Diwali sale / new product launch / festive offer / monthly deal]
Offer details: [specific deal]
Audience: [existing customers who opted in]

Requirements:
- Under 160 characters (shorter = better open/read)
- No generic "Dear Customer" — personalized greeting
- Offer clear in first sentence
- CTA with action link or reply instruction
- Avoid excessive emojis
- Indian tone — friendly, direct, not formal

Prompt 20: WhatsApp Order Confirmation

Write a WhatsApp message to send customers after they place an order.

Business: [your business type]
Order details format: The message will include {{name}}, {{order_id}}, {{product}}, {{price}}, {{estimated_delivery}}

Create:
- Confirmation message (friendly, specific to India — mention UPI receipt / COD expectation)
- Include: what happens next (shipping, tracking link mention)
- End with WhatsApp number to contact for queries

Strategy and Analysis Prompts

Prompt 21: Competitor Analysis Brief

I'm creating a competitive analysis for [my business] in India. My main competitors are [list 3 competitors].

For each competitor, help me analyze:
1. What keywords are they likely targeting (based on their website/content)?
2. What messaging angle do they use?
3. What's their apparent pricing strategy?
4. What content formats do they use?
5. What audience are they targeting?

Then suggest:
- 3 positioning angles that differentiate from all three competitors
- 2 content topics none of them seem to cover well

Prompt 22: Marketing Channel Strategy

I run a [business type] in India targeting [customer description]. 
Monthly marketing budget: ₹[amount]
Current channels: [list what you're using]
Goal: [leads / sales / brand awareness]

Recommend:
1. Which channels to prioritize given my budget and goals
2. How to allocate budget across channels (% breakdown)
3. What to stop doing (if anything)
4. One channel I haven't tried that could work well for my business

Be specific — include India-relevant platforms and realistic India benchmarks.

Prompt 23: Landing Page Copy

Write landing page copy for [product/service] targeting [audience] in India.

Product: [describe what it is and what it does]
Price: ₹[price or pricing model]
Target customer pain: [main problem they have]
Primary CTA: [trial / demo / consultation / purchase]

Sections needed:
1. Headline + subheadline (benefit-focused, India-specific if possible)
2. 3 key benefits (outcome, not feature)
3. How it works (3 simple steps)
4. Social proof section (what customer testimonials to include)
5. FAQ (3 most common objections)
6. CTA section

Tone: [Direct / conversational / professional]
Avoid: Generic claims, Western examples, superlatives without evidence

Hindi Language Marketing Prompts

Prompt 24: Hindi Ad Copy

Write a Facebook/Instagram ad in Hindi for [product/service].

Target audience: Hindi-speaking users in [tier 2-3 cities / UP, Bihar, MP / pan-India Hindi belt]
Product: [describe]
Price: ₹[price]
Tone: Simple, conversational Hindi — not overly formal or textbook style

Create:
- Primary text (Hinglish acceptable — mix of Hindi and English is natural)
- Headline in Hindi
- CTA in Hindi

Include the price in ₹ and highlight if COD available.

Prompt 25: Hindi WhatsApp Message Template

Write a promotional WhatsApp message in simple Hindi for [occasion] from a [business type].

The message should feel like it's from a familiar local business — not a corporate announcement.
Occasion: [Diwali / New collection / Sale / Festival]
Offer: [describe]
Audience: [existing customers, many in tier 2-3 cities]

Keep it short (under 100 words), warm, and clear about the offer.

Analytics and Reporting Prompts

Prompt 26: Campaign Performance Analysis

I have the following campaign performance data from last month:

[Paste your data — channel, spend, clicks, impressions, conversions, revenue]

Analyze this data and tell me:
1. Which channel is performing best by ROAS?
2. Which channel has the most room for improvement?
3. What anomalies or patterns do you notice?
4. What 3 specific actions should I take next month based on this data?

Context: My target ROAS is [X], my average order value is ₹[Y], my business is [describe].

Prompt 27: Monthly Marketing Report Summary

I need to write a monthly marketing performance report for my [stakeholder — manager / investor / client].

Data: [paste your key numbers]

Write:
- Executive summary (3 sentences — what happened, key wins, key challenges)
- Channel performance table (help me structure this)
- Key insights (3 non-obvious observations from the data)
- Next month recommendations (3 specific actions)

Tone: Professional but not jargon-heavy. Numbers-focused. India context.

AdsMG AI uses AI to generate, test, and optimize ad copy across platforms — automating what these prompts help you do manually. See the platform.

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