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Master Marketing with Copilot

See how Copilot helps marketing teams plan, create, and optimise content faster across campaigns, channels, and formats. From generating ideas to analysing results, Copilot supports marketers at every stage of the workflow.

How Copilot Supports Marketing Teams

Marketing Prompt Library – Everyday Prompts You Can Reuse

Explore our Prompt Library to see real‑world examples of how to use Copilot effectively. These ready‑to‑use prompts are designed to help you get better results faster, using the GCSE method to keep requests clear, focused, and practical.

Planning & Ideas:

Generate a list of marketing ideas I can use for upcoming activity. I’m in the early planning stage, so use general best practices and present the ideas as bullet points.

Help me brainstorm campaign concepts around this theme. Use the information provided and keep the ideas practical and realistic. 

Create an outline for a marketing campaign so I can structure my planning. Use the details available and keep it clear and easy to follow.

Suggest content topics I could create based on this information. Use the source provided and present the suggestions as a simple list.

Writing Marketing Content:

Draft marketing copy I can use as a starting point. Use the information provided and keep the tone clear, engaging, and professional.

Rewrite this content so it sounds more persuasive and engaging. Use the existing wording and improve flow without changing the core message.

Shorten this content so it’s more suitable for marketing use. Use the same message but make it more concise and impactful.

Rewrite this content so it’s suitable for a wider audience. Use the existing text and avoid unnecessary jargon.

Tone, Style & Messaging:

Adjust the tone of this content so it feels more on‑brand and consistent. Use the existing wording and keep the message aligned throughout.

Rewrite this content so it sounds more confident and compelling. Use the current text and improve clarity.

Rewrite this content so it sounds more friendly and approachable. Use the same message and keep it professional.

Reviewing & Refining Content:

Review this content and suggest improvements to clarity and impact. Use the existing text and explain any key changes.

Check this content for consistency in language and messaging. Use the full piece and align tone throughout.

Improve the structure of this content so it’s easier to read and scan. Use headings or bullet points where appropriate.

Review this content and remove any repetition or unnecessary wording. Use the original text and keep the message clear.

Performance & Insights:

Summarise this marketing data so I can quickly understand performance. Use the source provided and focus on key takeaways.

Identify any trends or patterns in this marketing information. Use the available data and explain what stands out.

Turn this data into insights I can share with others. Use the source provided and present the output clearly.

Explain what this information suggests we should focus on next. Use the existing data and justify the recommendation.

Repurposing & Reporting:

Turn this content into a short summary I can include in a report. Use the existing information and keep it concise.

Rewrite this content for use in a different format or channel. Use the same message but adapt the style appropriately.

Create a high‑level summary of this marketing activity for stakeholders. Use the information provided and keep it easy to understand.

Help me explain this marketing work in plain language. Use the existing content and avoid technical terms.

Create a short update I can share internally about this activity. Use the available information and keep it clear and informative.

Summarise this marketing work into key points I can quickly reference later. Use the content provided and keep it brief.