Best ChatGPT Prompts for Writing

Whether it be for crafting the perfect email or developing the perfect story, these ChatGPT prompts can get you started.

ChatGPT has taken the tech world by storm over the last few years. The technology has been added to virtually every piece of business software in the world, allowing users to generate content of all kinds in just a few seconds.

It’s important to note, though, that whether you use it to improve your work or just to mess around and have some fun, the effectiveness of generative AI platforms like ChatGPT rely on one important input: prompts.

In this guide, we’ll lay out some of the best ChatGPT writing prompts for everything from emails to marketing to creative endeavors, so that you can start off on the right foot when it comes to generating content.

Best ChatGPT Prompts for Writing Emails

In the modern era, people do most of their writing in their inbox. In fact, according to recent studies, the average person sends about 30 emails per day, which is a lot of writing over the course of a week, month, or year. Tragically, the majority of that writing is pretty banal, with most just confirming dates, reiterating logistics, and generally touching base on specifics of the business world.

Subsequently, when a platform like ChatGPT comes along that can handle these kind of nitty gritty details, it would be foolish to miss out on the opportunity to use it for email. So, here are some of the best ChatGPT prompts for writing emails to get you started:

 

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  • I have received this email from my boss regarding [email subject]. I want the reply to it in a friendly, but professional tone. Please make the email no more than 400 words long, and ensure that it is split up into three equally sized paragraphs. Please use a professional sign-off and keep the language reasonably formal throughout the email.
  • A friend of mine is sick and I want to send them a thoughtful get well soon email. I’d like the email to include a few inspiration quotes about getting over [specific ailment] as well as a reflective nod to the time he took care of me when I was sick with the mumps in college. 
  • I want to craft an email announcing [an upcoming event] to a list of 20 friends. Please include all the details about the event, including [time, date, location, parking information, RSVP details] and make it no longer than 500 words. Sign off with a clever phrase and make sure they know that gifts are encouraged.

Even better, ChatGPT has a dedicated platform to help you write emails. The AI Email Writer offers specific prompts directly in the chatbot, and asks you questions about tone, important points, and specific details to better establish what you want out of your email experience.

ChatGPT can easily craft emails for you, including to throw your own birthday party. Source: Tech.co testing

ChatGPT can easily craft emails for you, including to throw your own birthday party. Source: Tech.co testing

Best ChatGPT Prompts for Marketing Copy

Attracting new customers to your business can be quite a chore, particularly if you aren’t a particularly strong writer. Luckily, ChatGPT and other generative AI platforms are adept at producing marketing copy for your business, as long as you know how to prompt it correctly.

Here are some ChatGPT prompts that you can use to solicit the best marketing copy for attracting new customers and retaining loyal customers:

  • Create engaging marketing copy for an email newsletter designed to sell [product]. Please make the tone of the email informal and a bit goofy to encourage trust with the customer. Also, be sure to mention the [special deal] and [coupon code] for return customers.
  • Write a blog post talking about the benefits of [a product or service]. Highlight the ways in which this product or service can improve the lives of readers in a subtle yet persuasive way. Make it at least 1000 words long and include a meta description that includes [keyword].
  • Provide me with a list of Google Ad headlines that will attract customers to [your business]. Try to encapsulate the [unique selling point of your business] in the headline suggestions, with a clear and professional tone. Keep each headline under 30 characters. 

ChatGPT isn’t the only platform that offers this kind of assistance when it comes to developing marketing copy. In fact, there are a wide range of other business software that have integrated generative AI into their systems, making it easy to do so. HubSpot is a good example, offering tools to help you craft email subject lines and other marketing copy directly in the platform, making it easier to develop content with the purpose of reaching new customers.

ChatGPT is great at providing bullet point lists for ideas as well. Source: Tech.co testing

ChatGPT is great at providing bullet point lists for ideas as well. Source: Tech.co testing

Best ChatGPT Prompts for Writing Creatively

If you want to use ChatGPT to write creatively, whether it be poetry, short stories, or a full-on novel, you’re in luck. The platform provides a wide range of helpful tools that can get you started on your next creative endeavor.

Here are some ChatGPT prompts for writing creatively that will act as a great jumping off point for your next story:

  • Provide an outline for a story about [character description] that uses [super powers] to save his family from [enemy]. Set the story in the year 4100, and give the character a unique name that is kind of funny. Have three clear acts in the outline, with a little side story about his love of [sport].
  • Give me a list of story ideas that are set in modern Ireland, focusing on the local lives of residents. Provide a title and brief two sentence synopsis for each story idea, as well as character name suggestions for each one.
  • Write a character description about a 75-year-old retired spy that wants to get back into the action. Give him a tragic backstory about why he had to quite being a spy and have him be married with a lot of kids now.

It’s worth noting, however, that you shouldn’t completely rely on ChatGPT to writing creatively for you. For one, the platform hasn’t gotten than human touch, and many users have found that its creative output is definitely lacking a bit. Additionally, writing creatively is one of the most human things you can do, a relegating ChatGPT to doing it for you almost entirely defeats the purpose.

Simply put, using ChatGPT as inspiring can be hugely helpful, but using it to write creatively for you is silly at best and existentially foolish at worst.

ChatGPT can get pretty creative when it wants to, but we still recommend giving it your own spin. Source: Tech.co testing

ChatGPT can get pretty creative when it wants to, but we still recommend giving it your own spin. Source: Tech.co testing

The Risks of Using ChatGPT for Writing

Generative AI platforms like ChatGPT have been a huge boon for those looking to get more done with less work. They can churn out impressively coherent content with incredible speed, substantially improving productivity for those that know how to craft a good prompt.

However, it’s worth noting that the use of ChatGPT for writing should always be approached with a bit of caution. For starters, the platforms aren’t always factual when it comes to the information they churn out. AI errors have become all too common, so we’d recommend double- and even triple-checking the information that comes out before you send it out to anyone.

On top of that, while AI chatbots like ChatGPT are good at writing, they aren’t great just yet. Fully relying on these platforms to write your entire email, your entire marketing campaign, or your entire short story will likely set off red flags in the reader that it was written by a robot, rather than an actual person.

All that to say, relying on ChatGPT too much for your writing won’t make you a good writer. It’ll just make you a good prompter.

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Conor is the Lead Writer for Tech.co. For the last six years, he’s covered everything from tech news and product reviews to digital marketing trends and business tech innovations. He's written guest posts for the likes of Forbes, Chase, WeWork, and many others, covering tech trends, business resources, and everything in between. He's also participated in events for SXSW, Tech in Motion, and General Assembly, to name a few. He also cannot pronounce the word "colloquially" correctly. You can email Conor at conor@tech.co.
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