The Marketing Prompt System That Actually Knows Your Business
Four workflows that turn generic AI advice into precision strategy
Hey Adopter,
You're about to get four marketing prompts that solve the biggest problem with AI business advice: they actually understand YOUR specific situation.
I've observed individuals charging $100 for less advanced prompts than these. For the right audience, this workflow could generate hundreds of thousands of dollars in revenue.
No more generic "increase conversions" fluff. No more advice that could apply to any business selling anything to anyone. These prompts dig into your exact customer type, your real constraints, and your actual proof points to deliver strategies you can implement starting today.
If you're tired of AI giving you theoretical marketing plans that ignore your budget, your timeline, and your industry reality, this system changes everything. You'll walk away with prompts that know whether you're pre-revenue or profitable, selling to solopreneurs or enterprises, and working with a shoestring budget or serious marketing dollars.
That marketing playbook sitting in your bookmarks? It's teaching you to collect prompts, not build systems.
Sure, it covers time-tested advertising principles. Yes, it helps you think about customer psychology. But here's what it completely misses: it treats every business like they're selling identical products to identical customers with identical resources.
And that's exactly why most AI marketing experiments deliver disappointing results. You paste in a "proven prompt," get advice so generic it's practically useless, then wonder why your conversion rates stay flat.
The problem isn't the AI. The problem is asking questions without giving context.
The Copy-Paste Illusion
Every AI expert is selling their "ultimate prompt library." Just use these magic words, they promise, and transform your business overnight.
Except when you actually try it, you get advice so generic it's practically useless. Sell software? Here's your cookie-cutter tech strategy. Run a consulting firm? Same framework, different industry labels.
This isn't strategy. It's Mad Libs for business owners.
Those popular marketing prompts understand that buying decisions happen below the surface. They know evidence beats hype. But they treat every business like they're selling identical products to identical customers at identical price points.
That's like giving everyone the same medicine regardless of their symptoms.
The Context Gap That's Costing You Customers
Here's the real issue: AI gives you exactly what you ask for, but most people ask terrible questions.
When you prompt "Give me a marketing strategy," AI has no choice but to respond with something generic enough to apply anywhere. It doesn't know if you're a consultant trying to land your first $50K client or a SaaS founder competing against venture-backed competitors. It can't tell if you're selling to penny-pinching solopreneurs or enterprise buyers with million-dollar budgets.
Without context, even the smartest AI becomes a generic advice generator.
This hits three types of professionals especially hard:
Ambitious managers who need marketing wins to prove their value get strategies that ignore their company's actual customer base and competitive position.
Business consultants trying to build AI advisory services get frameworks so broad they can't confidently price or sell them to specific client types.
Small business owners with tight budgets get "scale-up" advice that assumes unlimited resources and dedicated marketing teams.
But here's what changes everything: AI can remember context across conversations. Feed it the right business variables once, and every future interaction becomes exponentially more relevant.
The question is: what variables actually matter?
After analyzing hundreds of failed marketing experiments, four context areas separate strategies that work from advice that sounds smart but delivers nothing:
Your customer's buying reality. Your current proof situation. Your actual resource constraints. Your follow-through system.
Get those four right, and AI stops giving you theoretical marketing plans. It starts building strategies you can execute with what you have today.
The Four-Prompt System That Knows Your Business
Instead of collecting generic prompts like trading cards, here's how to build context-aware workflows that understand your exact situation: