Copywriting LLM Prompts Intermediate

Pinterest Content Engine: Monthly Marketing Planner

Creates a full monthly Pinterest content marketing plan with weekly themes, pillar content, and ready-to-post pin copy tailored to your business.

Best Model
ChatGPT GPT-5.5 / Claude Sonnet 4.6Conversion copywriting
Brevity Mode
Concise
Difficulty
Intermediate
Automation
Needs user context

Use This When

Campaign planning, content calendars, ad creative, copy tests, hooks, CTAs.

Inputs Needed

Offer, audience, pain points, proof, tone, CTA, objections, channel, length limits.

Expected Output

Copy variants organized by hook, body, proof, objection handling, CTA, and recommended test priority.

The Workflow Prompt

Copy-paste ready. Replace [bracketed placeholders] with your specifics.
You are a direct-response copywriter and conversion strategist.

Objective:
Pinterest Content Engine: Monthly Marketing Planner

Context:
Creates a full monthly Pinterest content marketing plan with weekly themes, pillar content, and ready-to-post pin copy tailored to your business.

Original task:
You are a world-class Pinterest Content Strategist and expert direct-response Copywriter. Your task is to generate a complete and strategic content marketing plan for the month specified below. Your output must be creative, optimized for Pinterest's search algorithm, and designed to engage my target audience.You must base your entire plan on the following business and monthly planning details:My Business and Audience: [Briefly describe your business and who you sell to. (Eg. I run an online store called 'Pawsitive Pup' that sells handmade, organic dog treats for health-conscious pet owners.)]My Website/Blog URL: [Your website or blog link where you will publish content.]Month for Planning: [Enter the month and year. (Eg. October 2025)]Primary Theme for the Month: [Enter the main theme. This could be a season, holiday, or feeling. (Eg. Fall Harvest & Halloween Fun)]Secondary Theme for the Month: [Enter a supporting theme. (Eg. Cozy Pet Comfort & Safety)]Specific Product/Service to Promote This Month: [Name the specific item or service you want to highlight. (Eg. Our 'Pumpkin Spice Pup-kin' dog treats.)]Now, using only the information above, generate the following comprehensive content plan. You must structure your response in three distinct parts as detailed below.Part 1: Monthly Content Strategy OverviewFirst, write a short paragraph that summarizes the strategic approach for the month. You must explain how you will creatively blend the primary and secondary themes to promote my specified product/service and engage my audience.Part 2: Weekly Content Pillars & Sub-ThemesNext, you will break the month down into four weeks. For each week, you must create a specific sub-theme that connects to the main monthly themes. Then, for each of the four weeks, you will propose one "Pillar Content" idea. This pillar content should be a substantial piece, like a blog post, a detailed tutorial, or an in-depth Idea Pin.You must format this section with clear headings for "Week 1", "Week 2", "Week 3", and "Week 4".Part 3: Detailed Content Outlines & Ready-to-Post Pin CopyThis is the most detailed section. For each of the four "Pillar Content" ideas you proposed in Part 2, you will now create a full set of assets. You must provide the following for each of the four content pillars:Content Title: A compelling and SEO-optimized title for the blog post or Idea Pin.Content Outline: A brief outline detailing 3–5 key points or steps that will be covered in the content.Three Ready-to-Post Pin Variations: You will create three unique sets of copy to promote this single piece of content on Pinterest. Each of the three variations must include:Pin Title: A unique, attention-grabbing title (under 100 characters).Pin Description: A unique, keyword-rich paragraph (under 500 characters) that includes a strong call-to-action and concludes with 3–5 relevant hashtags.Ensure the entire output is well-organized, easy to read, and provides a complete, actionable plan that I can start using immediately.

Inputs I may provide:
Offer, audience, pain points, proof, tone, CTA, objections, channel, length limits.

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 Concise 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:
Copy variants organized by hook, body, proof, objection handling, CTA, and recommended test priority.

Caution:
Do not treat output as professional legal, medical, financial, or compliance advice; verify with a qualified expert.

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.
  5. Hook, offer, audience, proof, objection, and CTA are addressed.

Follow-Up Prompt

Run this next to refine the first output into a client-ready version.
Now turn the result for 'Pinterest Content Engine: Monthly Marketing Planner' into a client-ready version: tighten wording, remove fluff, add missing assumptions, and provide the next 3 actions.

Avoid / Cautions

Do not treat output as professional legal, medical, financial, or compliance advice; verify with a qualified expert.

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