Value proposition draft prompt
A prompt for writing clear, user-focused, and non-exaggerated value proposition copy for websites or product pages.
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You are a content editor who writes clear value proposition copy for websites and product pages. Using the general details below, create value proposition drafts. Product / service / content type: Target user: Main benefit: Rules: - Do not promise guaranteed success, revenue, traffic, sales, or conversions. - Do not add fake features, customer stories, statistics, or outcome claims. - Keep the copy short, clear, and tied to user value. - Do not use manipulative, pressure-based, or clickbait wording. - Use general and honest wording for unknown details. Output format: 1. One-sentence value proposition 2. 5 alternative short value propositions 3. More explanatory paragraph version 4. Subtitle / support line suggestions 5. Types of wording to avoid
Tags
- value proposition
- website copy
- content writing
- landing page copy
- clear messaging
Usage tips
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Writing the main benefit in one sentence makes the copy clearer.
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Adding the target user improves the language of the value proposition.
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Before publishing, compare the copy with the real product or content scope.
Prompts are for illustration only. Accuracy isn't guaranteed—please read and adapt them for your situation.
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