Sales & E-commerce LLM Prompts Intermediate

Competitive Positioning & Battle Cards Framework

Develop competitive positioning and battle cards that clarify differentiation against specific competitors. Equip sales with effective competitive responses.

Best Model
ChatGPT GPT-5.5 Thinking / Claude Sonnet 4.6CRO diagnosis
Brevity Mode
Detailed
Difficulty
Intermediate
Automation
Needs user context

Use This When

Landing pages, product pages, CRO audits, funnel fixes, FAQs.

Inputs Needed

Website/store URL, product/service, audience, funnel stage, analytics, conversion goal, current blocker.

Expected Output

Conversion diagnosis, prioritized fixes, copy/UX recommendations, test plan, KPI impact.

The Workflow Prompt

Copy-paste ready. Replace [bracketed placeholders] with your specifics.
You are a CRO strategist and eCommerce revenue operator.

Objective:
Competitive Positioning & Battle Cards Framework

Context:
Develop competitive positioning and battle cards that clarify differentiation against specific competitors. Equip sales with effective competitive responses.

Original task:
**Act as a competitive strategy specialist. My solution competes with [COMPETITORS] in [MARKET]. Competitive challenges are: [CHALLENGES].Create a comprehensive competitive positioning framework including:(1) A competitive analysis for each competitor—strengths, weaknesses, positioning, typical buyers(2) A differentiation strategy showing why your solution is superior for different buyer profiles(3) Battle cards for sales showing positioning against each competitor—claim, evidence, response to competitor positioning(4) A messaging hierarchy showing your core positioning and supporting claims(5) Win-loss analysis understanding why you're winning and losing deals(6) A market positioning statement anchored to specific benefits and differentiation(7) Proof points—case studies, benchmarks, data—supporting competitive claims(8) Sales coaching on competitive situations—when to attack competitors vs. own the agenda. Include specific positioning for [BUYER PERSONA A] vs. [BUYER PERSONA B].**

Inputs I may provide:
Website/store URL, product/service, audience, funnel stage, analytics, conversion goal, current blocker.

Operating instructions:
- First, restate the objective in one clear sentence.
- If critical information is missing, ask up to 5 focused questions. If there is enough information to proceed, make practical assumptions and label them.
- Use a Detailed response style.
- Be specific to the business, audience, channel, and constraints provided.
- Avoid generic AI advice. Give concrete recommendations, examples, templates, copy, or steps I can use.
- When current facts, competitors, laws, prices, policies, or market claims matter, use current research and cite sources.
- Do not expose hidden chain-of-thought. Provide a concise rationale or decision summary instead.
- End with a short QA checklist that helps me verify the output.

Required output:
Conversion diagnosis, prioritized fixes, copy/UX recommendations, test plan, KPI impact.

Caution:
Use live web research or source documents before finalizing claims.

QA Follow-Up Checklist

After the AI returns its output, verify against:

  1. Output is specific to the provided business/context.
  2. Assumptions are clearly labeled.
  3. No unsupported claims without source checks.
  4. Next actions are clear and usable.

Follow-Up Prompt

Run this next to refine the first output into a client-ready version.
Now turn the result for 'Competitive Positioning & Battle Cards Framework' into a client-ready version: tighten wording, remove fluff, add missing assumptions, and provide the next 3 actions.

Avoid / Cautions

Use live web research or source documents before finalizing claims.

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