If you are a digital marketer in India in 2026, you are not competing with other marketers anymore — you are competing with marketers who know how to talk to ChatGPT. The team at OnePlace Digital Academy (College Road, Nashik) has logged over 4,800 hours inside ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Perplexity in the last 18 months. These 25 prompts are the ones that consistently moved the needle for our students working in Indian markets — from Nashik real-estate brokers to D2C founders in Bengaluru.
Copy them. Modify the variables in {{curly braces}}. Ship faster than your competition.
How to Get 10× Better Output From Every Prompt
Before the list, the rule that beats every “prompt hack” on LinkedIn: give ChatGPT a role, a goal, a constraint, and an example. Most marketers paste a one-line ask and wonder why the output reads like a B.Com assignment. Every prompt below follows this structure. If you skip the variables, the output will be generic — and generic doesn’t rank, doesn’t convert, doesn’t bill.
The 25 Prompts (Grouped by Marketing Function)
A. SEO & Content (Prompts 1–6)
- Cluster mapper: “Act as a senior SEO strategist. My core money page is
{{URL}}. List 30 supporting blog topics that pass authority to it, grouped by search intent (commercial, informational, navigational). Output as a Markdown table.” - SERP gap finder: “Here are the top 10 Google results for
{{keyword}}:{{paste titles}}. List the 7 angles none of them cover. Then write three H2s I should use to win the SERP.” - Featured-snippet writer: “Write a 42-word definition for
{{keyword}}that targets the Google featured snippet. Use plain English, lead with the noun phrase, no fluff.” - Local SEO accelerator: “I run a
{{business type}}in{{city/area}}. Generate 25 long-tail keywords with monthly search volume estimates, mapped to buyer-journey stages.” - Internal-link auditor: “Read this post:
{{paste URL or text}}. Suggest 8 internal-link opportunities with exact anchor text and the target URL on my site:{{sitemap URLs}}.” - Schema markup generator: “Generate FAQ schema (JSON-LD) for these five questions and answers:
{{paste}}. Validate-ready, no comments in the output.”
B. Meta & Google Ads (Prompts 7–11)
- Hook generator (Meta Ads): “Write 10 first-line hooks for a Meta Ads carousel selling
{{offer}}to{{audience in India}}. Each hook ≤ 9 words, no emojis, must trigger a stop-scroll within 0.8 seconds.” - Pain-point miner: “List the top 15 pain points
{{target persona}}has about{{problem}}. Phrase each as the customer would say it on WhatsApp — informal, Indian English.” - RSA builder (Google Ads): “Write 15 headlines (≤ 30 chars) and 4 descriptions (≤ 90 chars) for a Google Responsive Search Ad. Offer:
{{offer}}. Avoid superlatives banned by Google policy.” - Negative-keyword scout: “My ad targets
{{keyword}}. List 40 likely irrelevant search-term variations I should pre-emptively add as negatives for the Indian market.” - Landing-page A/B variants: “Here is my current hero headline:
{{paste}}. Write 8 A/B variants — 4 benefit-led, 4 curiosity-led. Score each variant 1–10 on conversion potential and explain.”
C. Email & WhatsApp (Prompts 12–15)
- 3-email welcome sequence: “Write a 3-email welcome series for new subscribers of
{{brand}}. Goal: convert to{{offer}}within 7 days. Each email under 120 words, conversational, India-friendly.” - WhatsApp broadcast (transactional): “Draft a Meta-approved utility-template message for
{{event}}. Under 160 chars, friendly Hindi-English mix, one clear CTA.” - Cold-email opener: “Write 5 cold-email opening lines for a B2B sale of
{{service}}to{{role}}at{{company size}}Indian SMBs. No ‘Hope this email finds you well.’” - Re-engagement campaign: “Write a re-engagement email to subscribers who haven’t opened in 90 days. Subject line max 7 words, body 90 words, single CTA:
{{action}}.”
D. Strategy & Analytics (Prompts 16–20)
- Competitor teardown: “Here is my competitor’s homepage copy:
{{paste}}. Reverse-engineer their positioning, target persona, and three weaknesses I can exploit.” - Quarterly content calendar: “Plan a 90-day content calendar for
{{brand}}across blog, Instagram and LinkedIn. Group by theme, include posting frequency, and tag each piece with the funnel stage.” - GA4 insight extractor: “I’ll paste a GA4 report. Find the top 3 anomalies, propose causes, and recommend the next experiment with hypothesis + KPI.”
- Persona builder: “Build a detailed customer persona for
{{product}}in{{Indian city}}. Include name, age, job, monthly income range, objections, and the exact phrase they Google.” - SWOT to action plan: “Conduct a SWOT for
{{brand}}and convert each weakness into a 30-day action item with owner, KPI and budget.”
E. Creative & Brand (Prompts 21–25)
- Brand voice trainer: “Read these 3 brand samples:
{{paste}}. Distil our brand voice into 5 do’s, 5 don’ts, and a 60-word voice manifesto.” - Reel script: “Write a 30-second Instagram Reel script on
{{topic}}. Hook in 1.5 sec, 3 quick value beats, 1 CTA. Add B-roll cues in brackets.” - Thumbnail copy: “Generate 10 three-word thumbnail-text options for a YouTube video titled
{{title}}. High contrast, curiosity-led, no clickbait clichés.” - Case-study writer: “Turn this raw client win into a 250-word case study:
{{facts}}. Format: challenge → approach → result. End with a one-line testimonial.” - Press release: “Write a 350-word press release announcing
{{news}}for an Indian B2B audience. Inverted pyramid, two stat-led pull-quotes, contact block at the end.”
Three Mistakes Indian Marketers Still Make With ChatGPT
1. Treating it like Google. One-line searches give Wikipedia-grade replies. Give it a role + constraints and the quality jumps 4–5×.
2. Skipping the “edit pass”. Every output above is a draft, not a deliverable. The 10 minutes you save drafting, spend tightening. Recruiters and Google both punish AI-flavour copy.
3. Reusing the same prompt across brands. Personality variables — Hindi-English tonality, regional festivals, INR vs USD framing — make Indian campaigns convert. Generic prompts produce generic CTRs.
Where to Go From Here
These 25 prompts cover ~70% of an Indian marketer’s daily workflow. The remaining 30% — Agentic AI, n8n automations, GEO/AEO optimisation, Claude vs Gemini judgement calls — is what we teach inside the live programme at OnePlace Digital Academy’s AI-First Digital Marketing course in Nashik. Walk in any weekday at College Road, or message us on WhatsApp: +91 88188 18950.
Want a printable PDF of these 25 prompts?
WhatsApp +91 88188 18950 with the word “PROMPTS” — we’ll send the cheat-sheet within 30 minutes.
FAQ — Quick Answers
1. Which ChatGPT model should Indian marketers use in 2026?
For long-form strategy: GPT-5 Pro. For volume tasks (ad copy, captions): GPT-5 standard inside the ₹1,999/month plan, which now includes India-priced billing. Free tier is fine for learning, not for production work.
2. Do these prompts work in Hindi or Marathi?
Yes. Add this line to any prompt: “Reply in conversational {{Hindi / Marathi / Hinglish}}. Use Devanagari script only if I instruct it.” Output quality is ~85% of English for major Indian languages in 2026.
3. Will Google penalise AI-generated content from these prompts?
Only if it is unedited and unhelpful. Google’s March 2024 spam update — re-confirmed in the May 2025 core update — targets scaled, low-value AI content, not edited assistive content. Always add a human review pass before publishing.
4. Can a beginner marketer use these prompts on day one?
Yes — the variables are intentionally simple. The skill that takes 4–6 weeks to build is judging which output is good enough to ship. That judgement is the bulk of what students learn inside our AI Marketing Glossary 2026 and the live cohort.
5. How much can an AI-skilled digital marketer earn in India in 2026?
Entry-level roles in Tier-1 cities now start at ₹4–6 LPA for marketers who can demonstrate AI workflow proficiency — roughly 35–50% above non-AI peers. See the latest data on the Digital Marketing Salary in Nashik 2026 page.
Continue Learning — The OnePlace AI Marketing Cluster
- AI-First Digital Marketing Course in Nashik — the live cohort that teaches workflows like the above.
- AI Marketing Glossary 2026 — every term from RAG to GEO, plain-English explained.
- Digital Marketing Salary in Nashik 2026 — role-by-role pay data.
- AI Marketing — Complete Guide 2026 — the 6,000-word pillar guide.
- AI Classes in Nashik — fees, batches, and the placement track.
- AI Agent Building Course in Nashik — the next level for Indian builders.



