I used to wonder why my blog posts, landing pages, and even case studies often got zero traction. The reason? They weren’t matching audience intent.
So I built a set of AI prompts that force ChatGPT/Claude/Gemini to write the right type of content for the right stage of intent.
Here are 3 free prompts from the pack:
Awareness (educate & inspire):
“Write a blog outline for beginners about [topic]. Focus on explaining the problem clearly, why it matters, and simple first steps.”
Consideration (help them compare):
“Generate a comparison article between [solution A] and [solution B]. Highlight strengths, weaknesses, and best-fit scenarios.”
Decision (build trust & drive action):
“Create a persuasive landing page outline for [product/solution]. Include trust signals, testimonials, and a strong CTA.”
Using just these, my drafts stopped sounding like filler content and started hitting closer to what readers actually needed at that moment.
If you want the full AI Prompt Pack (basic → advanced for every stage of the funnel), I bundled them into a free eBook here:
Download The Intent-Driven Content Writing Blueprint
Love the intent mapping. Which KPI moved most after using these prompts—CTR, time-on-page, or signups? (ref: rankiwiki com)
Heres a Bonus Prompt (Consideration Stage):
“Write a checklist for evaluating [product/service category]. Include at least 8 criteria buyers should consider and explain why each is important.”
Curious, do others here use prompts like these to structure their drafts, or do you prefer starting completely from scratch?
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