Today, let’s put it to work. Here are two prompts that can unlock sales conversations and generate 30 days of marketing content in minutes.
What's inside
Prompt #1 — AI Objection Crusher (Sales)
What it does: Converts common stalls into succinct, value-first rebuttals you can use in calls or follow-ups.
How to use (60 seconds):
Copy the prompt below.
Paste into ChatGPT.
Replace the three objections with the ones you hear most.
Use the best lines verbatim in your conversations or follow-ups.
Prompt (copy/paste):
You are an elite sales coach. I will give you 3 common objections I hear from prospects.
Your job:
1. Rewrite each objection into a short, conversational rebuttal (2–3 sentences).
2. Make each response value-first and persuasive.
3. Keep it simple enough to use verbatim in calls, emails, or texts.
Here are the objections:
1. [Insert objection #1]
2. [Insert objection #2]
3. [Insert objection #3]
Now, give me the best rebuttals.

ChatGPT Results
Pro tip: Keep the best rebuttals in a doc your team can reference. Consistency closes.
Prompt #2 — Instant Content Calendar (Marketing & SEO)
What it does: Replaces hours of brainstorming with a ready-to-schedule 30-day plan.
How to use (60 seconds):
Copy the prompt below.
Fill in your business type and goal.
Paste into ChatGPT.
Schedule the winners.
Prompt (copy/paste):
Create a 30-day LinkedIn content calendar for a B2B SaaS startup, focused on generating demo signups.
Include for each day: post idea, format (text/image/video), and call to action.
Make it engaging, conversational, and aimed at driving qualified leads.
Pro tip: Ask for 3 angles per post (problem, proof, payoff) to avoid repeats.
Try This Today
Run Objection Crusher with your top three stalls.
Grab 2–3 rebuttals and test them on your next call or follow-up.
Generate the 30-day calendar, then schedule one week to start.
Reply and tell me which line saved you the most time.
Quick Recap
Sales: Turn “too expensive” into a value hook + 2-sentence reply.
Marketing: 30 posts in minutes beats blank-page dread.
Scale: Save the winners; prompts compound when teams reuse them.
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Maya Reynolds
Editor-in-Chief
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TL;DR
Prompts pay when they’re short, specific, and reusable. Steal these two copy-and-paste formulas to (1) turn stalls into yeses and (2) spin up a month of lead-driving posts in minutes.
Bonus Section — 3 Real Examples
1. Customer Testimonial Polisher
Prompt (copy/paste):
You are a copywriter. Take this rough customer testimonial and polish it into 3 versions:
1. Short and snappy (for ads).
2. Detailed and persuasive (for website).
3. Conversational and natural (for social media).
Testimonial:
"The team was good. They did the project on time and it looks nice. I’d probably recommend them."
Response (example):
1. Short & Snappy (Ad):
“Project delivered on time, looked amazing — highly recommend!”
2. Detailed & Persuasive (Website):
“From start to finish, the team was professional, timely, and focused on quality. They delivered exactly what we needed, on schedule, and the finished project exceeded expectations. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend them.”
3. Conversational & Natural (Social Media):
“Honestly, these guys made it so easy. Everything was on time, no headaches, and the final result came out even better than I pictured. If you’re on the fence, I’d definitely say go with them.”
2. LinkedIn Profile Revamp
Prompt (copy/paste):
Rewrite this dull LinkedIn “About” section into something magnetic.
Tone: professional but approachable. Goal: attract new clients and speaking opportunities.
Original:
“I work in consulting and help businesses with strategy and operations. I have 10+ years of experience and enjoy problem solving.”
Response (example):
“I help business leaders turn complexity into clarity. With 10+ years in strategy and operations, I’ve guided startups and Fortune 500s through growth, change, and competitive markets. My passion is solving messy problems — and turning them into scalable wins. Always open to client projects, partnerships, and speaking opportunities.”
3. Marketplace Listing — Forklift for Sale
Prompt (copy/paste):
Write a marketplace listing to sell this used construction equipment:
2022 Hangcha Electric Forklift – Low Hours – Includes Charger.
Target: Contractors, warehouses, or equipment buyers.
Tone: Professional, trustworthy, and focused on ROI.
Response (example):
FOR SALE: 2022 Hangcha Electric Forklift – Low Hours – Includes Charger
Upgrade your fleet with a reliable, energy-efficient forklift. Perfect for contractors, warehouses, and logistics operations.
Year: 2022
Model: Hangcha Electric Forklift
Condition: Excellent, low operating hours
Includes: Original charger
Why buy? Save thousands versus new. This forklift delivers consistent performance and low operating costs.
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