When to use this prompt
When launching Facebook ads that need strong hooks to stop the scroll.
When promoting a product or service that benefits from curiosity-based messaging.
When testing multiple ad variations for performance optimization.
When trying to increase traffic to landing pages, product pages, or sign-up forms.
The prompt
String together an eye-catching Facebook ad copy that reels in the clicks to find out more about [PRODUCT/SERVICE]. Make the copy curiosity-driven, benefit-forward, and optimized for high click-through rates (CTR). Include strong hooks and a clear CTA.
Variables to replace:
Real-life example of how to use this prompt
To start, let's assume I'm a senior marketer at SurferSEO. The prompt in the context of SurferSEO would look like:
As you can see, this example shows how the prompt leans heavily into curiosity and benefit-focused messaging core ingredients of high-CTR Facebook ads.

Example output from ChatGPT for this prompt
And here's the output:
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Or to be more specific:

Pro tips
Add your preferred hook style (curiosity, fear of missing out, problem-solution).
Ask for multiple variants to create A/B/C ad tests quickly.
Provide your product’s top benefits to sharpen the message.
Request versions optimized for short vs. long-form Facebook ad placements.
