50 ChatGPT Prompts for Digital Product Creators (Copy & Paste Ready)

50 ChatGPT Prompts for Digital Product Creators (Copy & Paste Ready)

Creating digital products is one thing. Writing compelling descriptions, marketing copy, and SEO content for them? That's where most sellers get stuck. You sit staring at a blank screen thinking: "How do I make this sound appealing without being salesy?" or "Why does this take 45 minutes when it should take 5?" Here's the truth: AI can write all of this for you in minutes—but only if you use the right prompts.

Published: March 2026 | Reading Time: 22 minutes | 50 Ready-to-Use Prompts

Last week, I spent 45 minutes trying to write one Etsy product description. I rewrote it 6 times. Each version somehow got worse. I Googled "how to write product descriptions." I read 3 articles. Still stuck.

Then I discovered the secret wasn't writing better. It was prompting better.

Let's be honest about something.

You didn't start selling digital products because you love writing marketing copy.

You started because you wanted freedom. Passive income. A business that works while you sleep.

But then reality hit:

  • Every product needs a description (and it better be good)
  • Etsy needs 13 tags. Shopify needs SEO. Amazon needs bullet points.
  • You need email sequences. Social captions. Pin descriptions.
  • And somehow you're supposed to make it all sound natural and not salesy?

This is where most digital product sellers get stuck. Not in creating the products. In writing about them.

Good news: AI tools can write all of it. In minutes. Copy you can paste directly into your store.

Bad news: Only if you use the right prompts.

"Write a product description" produces generic garbage. But a structured, specific prompt? That produces copy that sells.

This guide gives you 50 copy-paste-ready ChatGPT prompts organized by exactly what you need to write.

Why Generic Prompts Produce Generic Garbage

Before we get to the prompts, you need to understand why your current prompts aren't working.

"I type 'write a product description for my digital planner' and what comes back sounds like a robot wrote it. Zero personality. Zero sales power."

Generic prompts fail because they don't give ChatGPT the context it needs.

AI doesn't magically know:

  • Who your customer is (age, situation, feelings)
  • What platform you're selling on (Etsy vs Shopify = different rules)
  • What problem your product solves (not features, PROBLEMS)
  • What tone matches your brand (warm friend vs professional expert)
  • What makes YOUR product different from 500 others

Without these details, ChatGPT guesses. And AI guesses are always mediocre.

Example of a DEAD prompt:

Write a product description for a budget planner.

Example of a WORKING prompt:

Write an Etsy product description for a digital budget planner PDF targeted at overwhelmed millennial moms (age 28-38) who feel guilty about money and don't know where it goes. Main benefit: See exactly where every dollar goes in 15 minutes per week, no complex spreadsheets needed. Product includes: 12 monthly budget sheets, expense tracker, debt payoff calculator, savings goal tracker. Tone: warm supportive friend, not financial expert. Include: 3 benefit-focused paragraphs, 5 bullet point features, 1 FAQ about how to use it. Keep under 1,500 characters for Etsy.

See the difference? The second prompt tells ChatGPT exactly what to write and how to write it.

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The 50 Copy-Paste-Ready Prompts

Every prompt below is ready to use. Just replace the [bracketed text] with your specific details and paste into ChatGPT.

📝 PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS (Prompts 1-10)

Prompt 1 Etsy Product Description (Full)

Write an Etsy product description for [product name and type]. Target customer: [specific demographic + their situation + their main frustration]. Main problem this solves: [the exact pain point]. Main benefit: [the specific outcome they want]. Product includes: [list all items/pages/features]. Tone: [your brand voice - examples: warm friend, professional expert, sassy and direct, calm and supportive]. Format: 3 benefit-focused paragraphs, then 5 bullet points highlighting features, then 1 FAQ about [common question]. Keep under 1,500 characters for Etsy. Include these keywords naturally: [keyword 1, keyword 2, keyword 3]. Also generate 13 Etsy tags using long-tail buyer-intent keywords with low competition.

Prompt 2 Shopify Product Description (SEO-Optimized)

Write a Shopify product description for [product]. SEO Title: Create title with primary keyword [your main keyword], keep under 70 characters. Meta Description: Under 160 characters, include secondary keyword [keyword]. Body Description: - Opening paragraph: Hook with relatable problem - Section 2: 3 main benefits (not features) - Section 3: What's included (bullet points) - Section 4: Who this is for - Closing: CTA with urgency Tone: [your voice]. Target: [customer]. Keywords to include naturally: [list 3-5 keywords]. No character limit, optimize for SEO and readability.

Prompt 3 Short Product Description (Quick Version)

Write a short product description for [product] in under 100 words. Target: [customer]. Main benefit: [outcome]. Include: what it is, who it's for, main benefit, quick CTA. Tone: [voice]. Make every word count.

Prompt 4 Gumroad Product Description

Write a Gumroad product description for [product]. Target: [creators/specific audience]. Structure: - Opening: Hook with relatable problem (2 sentences) - What you get: List 3 specific deliverables - Who this helps: Be specific about audience - How to use it: Quick usage overview - Closing: Strong CTA Tone: creator-to-creator, insider, no corporate speak. Under 300 words. Be transparent about exactly what they're buying.

Prompt 5 Amazon Handmade Description

Write an Amazon Handmade product description for [digital product]. Include: - 5 bullet points (features + benefits) - Product description paragraph focusing on use cases - Why this is better than competitors - Clear file format and delivery info Tone: professional but approachable. Target: [customer]. Keep bullets under 200 characters each.

Prompt 6 Benefit-Focused Description (Any Platform)

Rewrite this product description to focus on benefits, not features: [paste your existing description] For each feature mentioned, transform it into a benefit by explaining what outcome the customer gets. Use "so you can..." language. Target: [customer]. Make them see themselves using it and getting results.

Prompt 7 Problem-Solution Description Format

Write a product description for [product] using this structure: 1. Open with the problem: [describe customer's pain point in 2-3 sentences, make it relatable] 2. Introduce solution: [your product name] solves this by [how it works] 3. Show the transformation: Before using this, you're [bad situation]. After, you're [good situation]. 4. What's inside: [list deliverables] 5. CTA: [action step] Tone: [voice]. Target: [customer]. Focus on emotional transformation, not just features.

Prompt 8 Description with Social Proof

Write a product description for [product] that incorporates social proof. Target: [customer]. Include: - Opening with relatable problem - Statement like "Join [X number] of sellers who..." or "The [product] that [X] creators use to..." - 3 main benefits - What's included - Trust element (money-back guarantee, instant access, includes support, etc.) Tone: [voice]. Make them feel they're joining a community, not just buying a file.

Prompt 9 Stan Store Description (Creator-Focused)

Write a Stan Store product description for [product]. Target: [creator niche]. Structure: - Hook: Start with "If you're [situation], this is for you" - The struggle: 2 sentences on what's not working now - The solution: How this product changes that - What's inside: Bullet list - Price anchoring: "For the cost of [cheap comparison], you get..." Tone: fellow creator, transparent, real talk. Under 250 words.

Prompt 10 Urgency-Driven Description

Rewrite this product description to create urgency without fake scarcity: [paste description] Add elements like: - "Get it now and start using it in 5 minutes" - "The longer you wait, the longer you're [negative outcome]" - "Other sellers are already using this to [positive outcome]" No countdown timers or "only X left." Real urgency based on opportunity cost. Target: [customer]. Tone: [voice].

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When you craft a prompt that produces perfect results, save it in a doc. Replace the bracketed parts with your next product's details. Don't start from scratch every time.

🏷️ TAGS & SEO KEYWORDS (Prompts 11-15)

Prompt 11 Etsy Tags Generator

Generate 13 Etsy tags for [product description]. Focus on: - Long-tail buyer-intent keywords (people ready to buy, not just browse) - Low competition phrases - Trending search terms for March 2026 - Mix of broad and specific tags Format as comma-separated list. Explain why each tag is effective.

Prompt 12 SEO Keywords Research

I sell [product type] for [target audience]. Research and provide: - 10 primary keywords (high search volume, buyer intent) - 15 long-tail keywords (specific, lower competition) - 5 seasonal keywords for [current month/season] For each keyword, tell me: estimated search volume, competition level (low/medium/high), and if it's trending up or down in 2026. Focus on keywords that indicate purchase intent, not just research.

Prompt 13 Pinterest Pin Keywords

Generate Pinterest-optimized keywords for [product]. Target: [audience]. Provide: - 5 primary hashtags (#keyword format) - 10 long-tail search phrases people use on Pinterest - 5 niche-specific phrases Focus on how people actually search on Pinterest (more descriptive, less formal than Google). Example format: "budget planner for moms" not "budgeting."

Prompt 14 Shopify Meta Tags

Create Shopify meta tags for [product]: - Title tag (under 60 characters, include primary keyword [keyword]) - Meta description (under 160 characters, include secondary keyword, compelling reason to click) - Product tags (10 tags for filtering) - Alt text for product image Target: [customer]. Make meta description click-worthy, not just keyword-stuffed.

Prompt 15 Competitor Keyword Analysis

Analyze these top-selling product listings: [paste 3 competitor titles/descriptions] Identify: - Common keywords they all use - Gaps in their keyword strategy (what they're missing) - Unique keywords I could target to differentiate - Which keywords suggest highest buyer intent Based on analysis, recommend 10 keywords I should use for my [product] to compete and stand out.

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✉️ EMAIL MARKETING (Prompts 16-25)

Prompt 16 Welcome Email Sequence (3 Emails)

Write a 3-email welcome sequence for new subscribers to my [product type] shop. Email 1 (Day 0): Welcome + free resource - Subject line (under 50 characters) - Friendly greeting - Here's your free [resource] - What to expect from my emails - Soft intro to best-seller Email 2 (Day 2): Story + value - Subject line - Quick story about why I created these products - 1 helpful tip related to [niche] - Link to most popular product Email 3 (Day 5): Offer - Subject line with urgency - Reminder of problem they're solving - Introduce [specific product] as solution - Clear CTA with benefit - PS: Handle objection Tone: [your voice]. Target: [customer]. Each email under 150 words.

Prompt 17 Product Launch Email

Write a product launch email for [product name]. Subject line: Create urgency without fake scarcity (under 50 characters) Email body: - Hook: Open with relatable problem or surprising stat - Announcement: "I just released [product] and here's why you need it" - Benefits: 3 specific outcomes they'll get - What's inside: Quick overview - CTA: Strong action language - PS: Overcome objection or add bonus Tone: [voice]. Target: [customer]. Max 200 words. Make them excited to click.

Prompt 18 Sales Email (Non-Salesy)

Write a sales email for [product] that doesn't sound pushy. Structure: - Subject: Question format that intrigues - Opening: Acknowledge their situation ("I know you're [struggle]") - Connection: "I created [product] because I was there too" - Value: What this does for them (not what it is) - No-pressure CTA: "If this sounds helpful, check it out here" - Reminder: "No obligation, just wanted to share" Tone: friend helping friend. Target: [customer]. Under 175 words.

Prompt 19 Cart Abandonment Email

Write a cart abandonment email for someone who added [product] but didn't buy. Subject line: Curious, not pushy (example: "Forgot something?" or "Still thinking about [product]?") Body: - Friendly reminder of what they left - Address common objection: "If you're wondering [concern], here's the answer" - Reinforce main benefit - Easy CTA: "Complete your purchase" - Urgency element based on value, not false scarcity Tone: [voice]. Under 100 words. Don't guilt-trip, just remind and reassure.

Prompt 20 Re-Engagement Email (Inactive Subscribers)

Write a re-engagement email for subscribers who haven't opened in 60 days. Subject line: Direct and honest (example: "Should I keep sending these?") Body: - Acknowledge absence: "I noticed you haven't opened my emails lately" - Quick recap of what they've been missing - Clear value prop: "Here's what you get when you stay subscribed" - Choice: "Want to stay? Click here. Ready to go? No hard feelings, unsubscribe below." Tone: respectful, not desperate. Under 125 words. Give them control.

Prompt 21 Story-Based Email

Write a story-based email that sells [product] without being obviously promotional. Structure: - Subject: Intriguing teaser from the story - Story: Short personal story (3-4 sentences) about [situation related to your niche] - Lesson: What you learned from that experience - Connection: "That's why I created [product]" - Soft CTA: For anyone dealing with [problem] Tone: conversational storyteller. Target: [customer]. Max 175 words. Story should be relatable, lesson should lead naturally to product.

Prompt 22 Flash Sale Email

Write a flash sale email for [product or collection]. Subject line: Create FOMO without being tacky (under 45 characters) Body: - Urgent opening: "Quick heads up" - Offer: [X]% off [product] for next [timeframe] - Why now: Real reason for sale (new product launch, clearing inventory, celebrating milestone) - What they get: Quick benefit recap - Clear deadline: "Ends [specific time and date]" - CTA: "Grab it now" Tone: excited but not desperate. Under 100 words. Real urgency only.

Prompt 23 Educational Email with Soft Sell

Write an educational email that teaches [specific tip] and subtly promotes [product]. Structure: - Subject: Promise a specific learning outcome - Hook: Why this tip matters - The tip: 3-5 actionable steps they can implement today - Expansion: "Want to go deeper? [Product] includes..." - CTA: Soft offer, not pushy Tone: helpful teacher. Give real value first, sell second. Target: [customer]. 200-250 words.

Prompt 24 Testimonial/Social Proof Email

Write an email featuring customer success with [product]. Subject line: Use customer quote or result (example: "She made her first sale in 3 days") Body: - Quick intro: "Want to see what's possible?" - Customer story: [Name] was [situation]. She tried [product]. Now she's [result]. - Key takeaway: What made the difference - CTA: "Ready for your own results?" Tone: celebratory but authentic. Under 150 words. Make success feel achievable, not intimidating.

Prompt 25 FAQ Email (Overcome Objections)

Write an email that addresses common questions about [product]. Subject line: "Your [product] questions answered" Body: - Opening: "I've been getting these questions a lot" - FAQ format: Q: [Common objection 1] A: [Clear, benefit-focused answer] Q: [Common objection 2] A: [Answer] Q: [Common objection 3] A: [Answer] - CTA: "Any other questions? Hit reply or grab it here" Tone: patient teacher. Address real concerns, don't dismiss them. Target: [customer].

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📱 SOCIAL MEDIA CAPTIONS (Prompts 26-35)

Prompt 26 Instagram Caption (Product Promotion)

Write 5 Instagram captions promoting [product]. Target: [audience]. Each caption should: - Start with hook (relatable problem or question) - Connect emotionally in middle - End with soft CTA - Be 100-150 words - Include relevant hashtags (10-15 per caption) Tone: [your voice]. Variety: make each caption focus on different benefit or angle. No emoji overload.

Prompt 27 Pinterest Pin Description

Write a Pinterest pin description for [product]. Include: - Keyword-rich opening sentence - 2-3 benefits - Who it's for - CTA - Relevant hashtags (5-7) Keep under 500 characters. Optimize for Pinterest search (people search differently here than Google). Natural keyword integration, not stuffing.

Prompt 28 Facebook Post (Story-Based)

Write a Facebook post about [product] using storytelling. Structure: - Opening: Personal anecdote (2-3 sentences) - Connection: How this relates to product - Benefit: What it does for the reader - CTA: Soft invitation - Length: 150-200 words Tone: friend chatting over coffee. Target: [audience]. Make it conversational, not salesy.

Prompt 29 TikTok/Reel Script

Write a 30-second TikTok/Reel script promoting [product]. Format: - Hook (first 3 seconds): Bold statement or question - Problem: "If you're [struggle]..." - Solution: Show/explain product - Result: "Now you can [benefit]" - CTA: "Link in bio" Include visual suggestions for each section. Tone: casual, relatable. No cringe. Make it feel native to platform.

Prompt 30 Carousel Post Script (Instagram/LinkedIn)

Write a 5-slide Instagram carousel about [topic related to product]. Slide 1: Attention-grabbing title Slide 2-4: Educational content (tips, steps, or insights) Slide 5: CTA to product For each slide, write: - Text content (under 50 words per slide) - Design notes - Caption to accompany post (100 words) Tone: helpful expert. Give value first, promote last. Target: [audience].

Prompt 31 LinkedIn Post (Professional)

Write a LinkedIn post about [business topic related to product]. Structure: - Opening: Industry observation or personal experience - Insight: What you've learned - Application: How this relates to your work - Subtle product mention: "That's why I created..." - Question to drive engagement Length: 150-200 words. Tone: professional but personable. No hard sell on LinkedIn. Value and connection first.

Prompt 32 Twitter/X Thread

Write a Twitter/X thread (7 tweets) about [topic that relates to product]. Tweet 1: Hook (bold claim or question) Tweets 2-5: Value bombs (tips, insights, mini-lessons) Tweet 6: Tie back to product (how it helps) Tweet 7: CTA Each tweet: Under 280 characters. Thread should teach first, promote second. Tone: [voice]. Target: [audience].

Prompt 33 Behind-the-Scenes Post

Write a behind-the-scenes social media post about creating [product]. Structure: - Opening: "Here's what goes into making [product]" - Process: 2-3 interesting steps or decisions - Why it matters: How this benefits the buyer - Result: "The final product helps you [benefit]" - CTA: Invite them to check it out Platform: [Instagram/Facebook/LinkedIn]. Length: 125-175 words. Tone: transparent, inviting people into your process.

Prompt 34 User-Generated Content Request

Write a social media post asking customers to share how they're using [product]. Include: - Excitement about seeing their results - Specific ask (tag me, use hashtag [#yourhashtag], share in comments) - What to share (before/after, favorite feature, how it helped) - Incentive if applicable (feature on page, giveaway entry) Tone: community-building, not demanding. Make them want to participate. Platform: [specify].

Prompt 35 Objection-Handling Post

Write a social post that addresses a common objection about [product]. Objection to address: [specific concern, e.g., "I don't have time" or "I'm not tech-savvy"] Structure: - Hook: Acknowledge the objection ("I hear you...") - Empathy: Validate their concern - Reframe: Show why this isn't actually a barrier - Proof: Quick example or testimonial - CTA: Invite them to try despite concern Platform: [specify]. Length: 100-150 words. Tone: understanding, not defensive.

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💡 CONTENT IDEAS & BRAINSTORMING (Prompts 36-40)

Prompt 36 Product Idea Generator

I sell digital products for [target audience]. Research the top 10 problems they're complaining about on Reddit, Facebook groups, and TikTok comments in the past 2 months. For the 3 biggest problems, suggest: - Specific digital product that would solve it - Estimated difficulty to create (easy/medium/hard) - Competition level - Pricing recommendation - Why this would sell Use current 2026 data. Focus on validated demand, not guesses.

Prompt 37 Blog Post Topics (SEO-Focused)

Generate 20 blog post ideas for [your niche] that would drive traffic to [product]. Each idea should: - Target a specific keyword with search volume - Answer a question your customer is asking - Naturally lead to your product as solution - Have SEO potential Format: "Topic Title (Target Keyword - Search Volume)" Focus on buyer-intent keywords, not just informational.

Prompt 38 Content Calendar (1 Month)

Create a 30-day content calendar for promoting [product or collection]. Platform: [Instagram/Pinterest/TikTok/all] For each day include: - Content type (carousel/reel/static post/story) - Topic/angle - Caption hook - Hashtags - CTA Balance: 70% value content, 30% promotional. Target: [audience]. Theme: [if applicable].

Prompt 39 Video Script Ideas

Generate 10 short-form video ideas (TikTok/Reels/YouTube Shorts) for [product]. For each idea include: - Hook (first 3 seconds) - Main content (15-20 seconds) - Closing/CTA (last 5 seconds) - On-screen text suggestions - Trending audio recommendations Make them native to platform (educational, entertaining, or behind-the-scenes). Target: [audience].

Prompt 40 Lead Magnet Ideas

Suggest 5 lead magnet ideas that would attract buyers for [product]. Each idea should: - Solve one specific problem - Be quick to create - Naturally lead to paid product - Be valuable enough people trade email for it Include: Format (PDF/checklist/template), title, 3-5 items included, how it connects to main product.
🔧 OPTIMIZATION & IMPROVEMENT (Prompts 41-45)

Prompt 41 Description Rewrite (Add Urgency)

Rewrite this product description to create urgency without fake scarcity: [paste description] Add urgency elements like: - Opportunity cost of waiting - Time-sensitive benefits - FOMO based on what others are already doing - Implementation timeline (start getting results today/this week) Keep all existing information, just reframe for urgency. No "only X left" or countdown timers. Real urgency based on value of acting now.

Prompt 42 Simplify Complex Description

Simplify this product description for 5th-grade reading level: [paste description] - Remove jargon - Shorten sentences - Use everyday language - Keep all benefits - Make it scannable Don't dumb it down, just make it clearer. Should feel conversational, not academic. Target: [customer who isn't an expert].

Prompt 43 Add Emotional Connection

Rewrite this description to add emotional connection: [paste description] Focus on: - How the customer feels NOW (frustrated, overwhelmed, stuck) - How they'll feel AFTER (relieved, confident, in control) - Use "you" language, not "this product" - Paint a picture of the transformation Keep factual details, add emotional layer. Target: [customer]. Show them you understand their struggle.

Prompt 44 Competitor Differentiation

I sell [product]. My main competitors are [list 2-3 competitors or describe what they offer]. Rewrite my description to differentiate and highlight what makes mine unique: [paste your description] Emphasize: - What I include that they don't - My approach/style/method that's different - Why mine is better for [specific customer type] Don't bash competitors, just clearly show why mine stands out.

Prompt 45 Objection-Proof Description

Rewrite this description to address and overcome common objections: [paste description] Common objections: - [Objection 1] - [Objection 2] - [Objection 3] For each, weave in reassurance without making it sound defensive. Examples: - "Even if you're not tech-savvy, this is..." - "Takes just 15 minutes to set up, not hours" - "Works with free version of Canva" Smooth integration, not FAQ format.
🎯 CONVERSION OPTIMIZATION (Prompts 46-50)

Prompt 46 Headline A/B Test Variations

Create 10 headline variations for [product] to A/B test. Include mix of: - Benefit-focused headlines - Question-format headlines - Urgency-driven headlines - Curiosity-driven headlines - Social proof headlines Each under 60 characters. Target: [customer]. Explain which psychological trigger each uses.

Prompt 47 Call-to-Action Variations

Write 15 different CTAs for [product]. Vary the approach: - Action-focused: "Get instant access" - Benefit-focused: "Start saving time today" - Low-pressure: "See if this is right for you" - FOMO: "Join [X] sellers already using this" - Urgency: "Start using it in 5 minutes" No "Buy Now" or "Click Here." Make them specific and compelling.

Prompt 48 Guarantee/Risk Reversal Language

Write compelling guarantee/assurance language for [product]. Since it's a digital product (no traditional refunds), focus on: - Value guarantee: "If this doesn't save you [X time/money], I've failed" - Quality assurance: "Professionally designed, beginner-tested" - Support promise: "Questions? I respond within 24 hours" - Instant access: "Use it in the next 5 minutes" Make buyer feel safe without promising refunds. Build trust through value, not returns.

Prompt 49 Scarcity That's Not Fake

Add real scarcity to this product description without lying: [paste description] Real scarcity sources: - Your time/availability for support - Upcoming price increase (if true) - Limited bonuses for early buyers - Time-limited bundle pricing - Your capacity to take questions Never: Fake countdown timers, made-up stock limits, false urgency. Only scarcity you can honestly back up.

Prompt 50 Multi-Variant Product Description Test

Create 3 completely different versions of a description for [product] to split test: Version A (Logic-focused): - Lead with facts, data, features - Appeal to analytical buyers - Clear structure, bullet points Version B (Emotion-focused): - Lead with feelings, transformation - Appeal to impulsive buyers - Story-driven, aspirational Version C (Hybrid): - Balance of both - Problem → solution format - Appeals to cautious but motivated buyers Each version same length (~200 words), different approach. Target: [customer]. Explain which buyer type each targets.

How to Actually Use These Prompts (Real Workflow)

50 prompts is overwhelming if you try to use them all at once.

Here's the workflow that actually works:

Your 15-Minute Product Launch Workflow:

  • Step 1 (5 min): Use Prompt 1 or 2 for main product description
  • Step 2 (3 min): Use Prompt 11 for tags/keywords
  • Step 3 (4 min): Use Prompt 26 for 3 social captions
  • Step 4 (3 min): Use Prompt 27 for Pinterest pins
  • Launch: Product is live with complete copy

That's it. Four prompts. 15 minutes. Your product is launched with professional copy.

Add more prompts as you need them:

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  • Launching new product? Use prompts 17 + 22
  • Not getting sales? Use prompts 41-50 to optimize
  • Need content ideas? Use prompts 36-40

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Common Mistakes When Using These Prompts

Even with perfect prompts, people make mistakes. Avoid these:

Mistake #1: Copy-Pasting Without Customizing

The prompts have [bracketed text] for a reason. Replace EVERY bracket with your specific details.

Don't type "write a description for my product." Type "write a description for my digital budget planner PDF for overwhelmed millennial moms."

Mistake #2: Using AI Output Without Editing

AI gets you 80% of the way there. You add the final 20% that makes it yours.

Always:

  • Check for accuracy
  • Add personal touches
  • Verify it matches your brand voice
  • Make sure it's appropriate for platform

Mistake #3: Forgetting Platform Requirements

Etsy has character limits. Shopify needs SEO. Amazon has specific formatting rules.

Always mention the platform in your prompt. The prompt will account for platform-specific needs.

Mistake #4: Not Saving What Works

When you finally get a prompt that produces perfect output, SAVE IT.

Create a doc titled "My Working Prompts." Copy the prompt. Use it again for your next product.

Mistake #5: Trying to Do Everything at Once

Don't try to use all 50 prompts today. Pick 3-4 for your immediate need.

Bookmark this page. Come back when you need a different type of copy.

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Your Next Step: Pick ONE Prompt and Use It Today

You have 50 prompts now. Don't let them sit in your bookmarks.

Here's what to do RIGHT NOW:

Choose Your Starting Point:

  • Need product descriptions FAST: Use Prompt 1 or get the automated generator
  • Launching new product: Use Prompts 1, 11, 17, 26
  • Not getting sales: Use Prompts 41-45 to optimize existing copy
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Action beats perfection.

Pick one prompt. Open ChatGPT. Replace the brackets. Hit enter. Use what it gives you (after light editing).

That's how you actually use AI to grow your digital products business. Not by reading about it. By doing it.

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Final Thoughts: Prompts Are Tools, Not Magic

Let's end with the truth.

These prompts won't magically make you successful. They won't write perfect copy every single time. They won't replace your judgment.

What they WILL do:

  • Save you hours of staring at blank screens
  • Give you professional-quality first drafts
  • Help you launch products faster
  • Remove the "I don't know what to write" excuse
  • Let you focus on creating products instead of agonizing over copy

The sellers winning with AI right now aren't using it to avoid work. They're using it to do MORE work, faster.

They're launching more products. Testing more angles. Reaching more customers. Building bigger businesses.

The AI tools exist. The prompts exist. The systems exist.

What are you waiting for?

Open ChatGPT. Pick one prompt from this list. Replace the brackets with your details. Hit enter.

That's step one. Everything else builds from there.

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About Digital Biz PLR: We create AI tools and prompts that digital product sellers actually use. Not theory. Not hype. Just practical tools that save time and make money. Every product we build solves a problem we've experienced ourselves running digital product businesses.

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