50 ChatGPT Prompts for Affiliate Marketing
The hardest part of affiliate marketing is not finding products to sell or understanding how commissions work. It is creating content consistently. Every day, you need to write posts, emails, scripts, and descriptions — and most people run out of ideas by week two.
These 50 prompts are designed to eliminate that problem. Each one is a copy-paste template you can drop into ChatGPT, customize with your specific product or niche details, and use immediately.
Social Media Post Prompts (1-15)
Prompt 1 — Problem-Solution Post: "Write a social media post for [platform] that identifies a specific problem my target audience faces with [topic], then positions [product/service] as the solution. Tone: conversational and direct. Include a call to action. Keep it under 150 words."
Prompt 2 — Myth-Busting Post: "Write a social media post that debunks a common myth about [topic]. Start with the myth, explain why it is wrong, and share the truth. End with a subtle mention of [product/service] as a better approach. Tone: confident and educational."
Prompt 3 — Personal Story Post: "Write a social media post in first person about my experience with [challenge]. Describe the struggle, what I tried that did not work, and how [product/service] helped me find a solution. Tone: honest and relatable. No exaggerated claims."
Prompt 4 — Quick Tips Post: "Write a social media post sharing 3 actionable tips about [topic] that my audience can implement today. Each tip should be specific and practical. End with: 'Want the full system? Link in bio.' Keep it under 200 words."
Prompt 5 — Comparison Post: "Write a social media post comparing [approach A] vs [approach B] for [goal]. Be fair to both sides but subtly position [approach B] as the better option for beginners. Include specific numbers or examples."
Prompt 6 — Day-in-the-Life Post: "Write a social media post describing a realistic day in the life of someone using [product/service] to [achieve goal]. Include specific time blocks and activities. Make it relatable for someone with a full-time job."
Prompt 7 — Objection-Handling Post: "Write a social media post that addresses the objection: '[common objection about your product].' Acknowledge the concern honestly, then explain why it is not as big a barrier as it seems. Tone: empathetic and reassuring."
Prompt 8 — Statistics Post: "Write a social media post built around this statistic: [relevant statistic]. Explain what it means for my audience and how [product/service] helps them be on the right side of that statistic."
Prompt 9 — Before/After Post: "Write a social media post showing a before/after scenario for someone who starts using [product/service]. Before: [describe the struggle]. After: [describe the improvement]. Be realistic — no exaggerated transformations."
Prompt 10 — Question Post: "Write a social media post that asks my audience an engaging question about [topic]. The question should be thought-provoking and encourage comments. Follow up with a brief insight and a soft CTA."
Prompts 11-15 follow the same pattern — adapt the format (carousel outline, thread, story sequence, poll, or quote graphic) to your platform of choice.
Email Sequence Prompts (16-25)
Prompt 16 — Welcome Email: "Write a welcome email for someone who just signed up for [lead magnet]. Thank them, deliver the resource, set expectations for future emails, and include one sentence about [product/service] without being pushy. Tone: warm and helpful."
Prompt 17 — Value Email: "Write an email that teaches my subscriber one specific, actionable strategy about [topic]. The email should provide genuine value without requiring them to buy anything. End with a P.S. that mentions [product/service] as a tool that makes this strategy easier."
Prompt 18 — Story Email: "Write an email that tells a story about [scenario relevant to audience]. The story should illustrate a common struggle and how the right system/tools made the difference. Naturally weave in [product/service] as part of the solution."
Prompt 19 — Objection Email: "Write an email that addresses the top 3 objections people have about [product/service or topic]. For each objection, acknowledge it honestly, then provide a clear, factual response. Tone: understanding but confident."
Prompt 20 — CTA Email: "Write a direct call-to-action email for [product/service]. Include: the specific problem it solves, what the reader gets, the price, and a clear reason to act today (not fake urgency). Tone: straight-talk, no hype."
Prompts 21-25: Adapt for re-engagement, testimonial request, milestone celebration, FAQ roundup, and seasonal promotion emails.
Blog and Article Prompts (26-35)
Prompt 26 — How-To Article: "Write a 1,500-word article titled 'How to [achieve specific goal] in 2026.' Include step-by-step instructions, specific examples, and data where possible. Mention [product/service] naturally as a recommended tool in the relevant step. Optimize for the keyword: [target keyword]."
Prompt 27 — Listicle: "Write a 1,200-word article titled '[Number] Best [Tools/Strategies/Methods] for [Goal] in 2026.' Include [product/service] as one of the items, positioned honestly alongside alternatives. Each item should have a brief description, pros, and cons."
Prompt 28 — Comparison Article: "Write a 1,500-word article comparing [Product A] vs [Product B] for [specific use case]. Be fair and balanced. Include a comparison table. Conclude with a recommendation based on the reader's situation."
Prompts 29-35: Adapt for beginner guides, case studies, industry trend analysis, FAQ articles, resource roundups, problem-solution articles, and expert interviews.
Video Script Prompts (36-45)
Prompt 36 — 30-Second Hook Video: "Write a 30-second video script for TikTok/Reels about [topic]. Start with a scroll-stopping hook in the first 3 seconds. Deliver one key insight. End with 'Link in bio.' Tone: casual and direct."
Prompt 37 — 60-Second Educational Video: "Write a 60-second video script that teaches one specific thing about [topic]. Structure: Hook (3 sec) → Context (10 sec) → 3 Key Points (35 sec) → CTA (12 sec). Include text overlay suggestions."
Prompts 38-45: Adapt for myth-busting videos, product walkthroughs, day-in-the-life, Q&A responses, comparison videos, testimonial-style scripts, and series intros.
Product Description Prompts (46-50)
Prompt 46 — Product Page Copy: "Write product page copy for [product name]. Include: a compelling headline, 3 key benefits (not features), who it is for, what is included, and a clear CTA. Tone: professional but approachable. Under 300 words."
Prompts 47-50: Adapt for email product announcements, social media product teasers, comparison landing pages, and bundle/package descriptions.
How to Use These Prompts Effectively
These prompts are starting points, not finished products. Here is the workflow:
- Copy the prompt into ChatGPT
- Replace the bracketed placeholders with your specific details
- Review the output and edit for your personal voice
- Add specific examples from your own experience
- Post or schedule the content
The goal is to reduce content creation time from hours to minutes while maintaining authenticity. ChatGPT writes the first draft. You add the human touch.
For affiliate marketers using platforms like Its Dad, which includes a 40,000-prompt vault, these templates are just the beginning. The vault provides prompts specifically tailored to each of the 51 products, making content creation even more targeted and efficient.
