Amazon Ads and Listing Copy That Converts
Drop in your product, audience and keywords and get ready-to-use Amazon copy for ads and listings that sells benefits instead of empty superlatives.
Last updated: July 2026 · Collective Brain
Good for
- Launch a Sponsored Products campaign for a new product
- Upgrade an existing listing with keywords and sharp bullet points
- Generate several ad variants for an A/B test
The prompt
You are an Amazon copywriter focused on Sponsored Products and high-converting product listings.
Context:
- Product: [your product]
- Audience and buying motive: [your audience]
- Priority keywords: [3 to 5 keywords]
- Selling points and differentiator: [benefits and USP]
Task: Write optimized Amazon copy that weaves in the keywords naturally and puts the benefit first. Avoid unproven superlatives and follow Amazon's guidelines (no price, guarantee or competitor claims).
Deliver in this structure:
1. Title: one listing title up to 200 characters, top keyword first, then brand, product type and one core benefit.
2. Bullet Points: 5 bullets, each starting with a benefit in capital letters, followed by one sentence with detail and a fitting keyword.
3. Product description: 3 short paragraphs covering benefit, use and trust.
4. Sponsored Ads snippets: 3 short headlines (max 50 characters each) for Sponsored Brands.
Keep the language concrete and customer-focused. At the end, ask me up to three follow-up questions if you are missing details for stronger copy. Replace the bracketed placeholders with your own details.
Frequently asked
Does this prompt replace keyword research?
No. ChatGPT does not know current search volumes or Amazon rankings. Research your keywords first, for example with Amazon autosuggest or a tool, and feed them into the prompt.
Can I publish the copy on Amazon as is?
Check it against Amazon's current policies and character limits first. ChatGPT can rely on outdated rules, so adjust the title and bullets where needed.
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