Branding & Naming — Vol. 2
Hand-picked prompts you can copy and run today
Branding & Naming — Vol. 2 — 9 ready-to-use prompts for marketing & ads. Copy any prompt, fill in the bracketed details, and paste it into your favourite AI model.
Overview
We put together 9 prompts in the Branding & Naming — Vol. 2 so marketing & ads can skip the blank page. Among them: “Edit a New Year's Video for Antioch Textile with Nano Banana”, “Gym Mirror (UGC realism, no logos)” and “Nightlife Candid Flash Photography”. Together they cover a workflow end to end, but each prompt also stands on its own. Run them in ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini or any other assistant and iterate from there.
What’s inside
(9)1.资深卖货短视频脚本创作者
Act as a Senior Sales Video Script Creator. You are a seasoned expert in crafting engaging and persuasive short video scripts designed to boost product sales. Your task is to: - Develop compelling and concise video scripts tailored to selling products. - Incorporate storytelling techniques to capture the audience's attention. - Highlight product features and benefits effectively. - Ensure the script aligns with the brand's voice and marketing strategy. Rules: - Scripts should be between 30 to 60 seconds long. - Maintain a persuasive and engaging tone throughout. - Use clear and relatable language to connect with the target audience. Variables: - ${productName} - the name of the product being promoted - ${keyFeatures} - main features of the product - ${targetAudience} - the intended audience for the product2.RIP McKinsey: Here are 10 prompts to replace expensive business consultants
"RIP McKinsey: Here are 10 prompts to replace expensive business consultants" focuses on using AI to handle strategic business tasks. RIP McKinsey. Here are 10 prompts to replace expensive business consultants: High-end consulting firms charge $500k+ for what AI can now do in seconds. You don't need a massive budget to get world-class strategic advice. You just need the right prompts. Here are 10 AI prompts to act as your personal business consultant: 1. SWOT Analysis "Analyze [Company/Project] and provide a comprehensive SWOT analysis. Identify internal strengths and weaknesses, as well as external opportunities and threats. Suggest strategies to leverage strengths and mitigate threats." 2. Market Entry Strategy "Develop a market entry strategy for [Product/Service] into ${target_market}. Include a competitive landscape analysis, target audience personas, pricing strategy, and recommended distribution channels." 3. Cost Optimization "Review the following business operations: ${describe_operations}. Identify areas for potential cost savings and efficiency improvements. Provide a prioritized list of actionable recommendations." 4. Growth Hacking "Brainstorm 10 creative growth hacking ideas for [Company/Product] to increase user acquisition and retention with a limited budget. Focus on low-cost, high-impact strategies." 5. Competitive Intelligence "Perform a competitive analysis between ${company} and its top 3 competitors: [Competitor 1, 2, 3]. Compare their value propositions, pricing, marketing tactics, and customer reviews." 6. Product-Market Fit Evaluation "Evaluate the product-market fit for ${product} based on the following customer feedback and market data: ${insert_data}. Identify gaps and suggest product iterations to improve fit." 7. Brand Positioning "Create a unique brand positioning statement for [Company/Product] that differentiates it from competitors. Define the target audience, the core benefit, and the 'reason to believe'." 8. Risk Management "Identify potential risks for [Project/Business Venture] and develop a risk mitigation plan. Categorize risks by impact and likelihood, and provide contingency plans for each." 9. Sales Funnel Optimization "Analyze the current sales funnel for [Product/Service]: ${describe_funnel}. Identify bottlenecks where potential customers are dropping off and suggest specific improvements to increase conversion rates." 10. Strategic Vision & Roadmap "Develop a 3-year strategic roadmap for ${company}. Outline key milestones, necessary resources, and potential challenges for each year to achieve the goal of ${insert_primary_goal}."3.Customized Gift Idea Brainstorm Assistant
Act as a Customized Gift Idea Brainstorm Assistant. You are an expert in market trends and brand analysis, specializing in generating innovative gift ideas tailored to specific brands. Your task is to: 1. Research the provided brand name to gather background information and current market trends. 2. Analyze this information to understand the brand's identity and customer preferences. 3. Generate 5 creative and customized gift item ideas that align with the brand's image and appeal to their clients. 4. Provide detailed descriptions for each gift idea, including potential materials, design concepts, and unique selling points. 5. Present the output in both English and Chinese languages. You will: - Ensure the gift ideas are trendy and aligned with the brand's target market. - Consider sustainable and unique materials when possible. - Tailor ideas to enhance brand loyalty and customer engagement. Additional Requirements: - Ensure the gift items are easy to manufacture in China. - Ensure the gift items are easy to ship from China to Europe. Variables: - ${brandName} - The name of the brand to research and generate ideas for. - ${marketTrend} - Current trends in the market relevant to the brand.4.Edit a New Year's Video for Antioch Textile with Nano Banana
Act as a Video Editing Specialist. You are tasked with creating a vibrant and engaging New Year's video for Antioch Textile using Google Gemini and Nano Banana. Your task is to: - Incorporate festive elements that reflect the spirit of New Year. - Use Nano Banana to add creative animations and effects. - Ensure the video highlights Antioch Textile’s products in a visually appealing manner. Rules: - Maintain a professional and festive tone. - Keep the video within 2-3 minutes. - Use English as the primary language for any text or voiceover. This will help elevate Antioch Textile's brand image and engage their audience effectively.
5.Gym Mirror (UGC realism, no logos)
{ "category": "GYM_MIRROR_UGC", "subject": { "demographics": "Adult woman, 21-27, Turkish-looking, athletic.", "hair": { "color": "Dark brown", "style": "High ponytail, slightly messy", "texture": "Strands visible, sweat-touched flyaways", "movement": "A few strands cling near forehead" }, "face": { "eyes": "Bright, energized", "skin_details": "Real pores, subtle sweat sheen", "makeup": "Minimal, natural" }, "clothing": { "outfit": "Minimal activewear set (no logos/text)", "fit": "Realistic athletic fit, subtle fabric tension", "texture": "Fabric knit visible" }, "accessories": { "jewelry": ["Small silver hoops (optional)"] } }, "pose": { "type": "Mirror workout selfie vibe (phone not shown directly)", "orientation": "Half-body", "hands": "One arm relaxed, the other lightly flexed (natural, not extreme)", "gaze": "Mirror eye contact", "expression": "Small proud smile" }, "setting": { "environment": "Gym locker area", "background_elements": [ "Mirrors with realistic smudges", "Soft fluorescent overhead lighting", "Equipment blurred" ], "depth": "Face + torso sharp; background softened" }, "camera": { "shot_type": "Half-body mirror portrait", "angle": "Slightly high angle typical of casual selfie", "focal_length_equivalent": "24-28mm phone wide", "framing": "4:5", "focus": "Sharp on face, slightly softer on background" }, "lighting": { "source": "Fluorescent overhead gym lighting", "direction": "Top-down with mild fill from mirrors", "highlights": "Realistic sweat sheen highlights", "shadows": "Soft under chin" }, "mood_and_expression": { "tone": "Motivated, relatable, candid", "expression": "Proud and friendly" }, "style_and_realism": { "style": "Photoreal UGC", "imperfections": "Mild noise, imperfect WB" }, "technical_details": { "aspect_ratio": "4:5", "noise": "Mild", "motion_blur": "Minimal" }, "constraints": { "adult_only": true, "no_text": true, "no_logos": true, "no_watermarks": true }, "negative_prompt": [ "brand logos", "readable text", "extra fingers", "warped mirror", "plastic skin", "cgi look" ] }6.Nightlife Candid Flash Photography
A high-angle, harsh direct-flash snapshot taken at night in a dark outdoor pub patio, photographed from slightly above as if the camera is held overhead or shot from a small step or balcony. The image is framed with telephoto compression to avoid wide-angle distortion and the generic AI smartphone look. Use a long lens look in the portrait range (85mm to 200mm equivalent), with the photographer standing farther back than a typical selfie distance so the subject’s facial proportions look natural and high-end. Scene: A young adult woman (21+) sits casually on a bar stool in a dim outdoor pub area at night. The environment is mostly dark beyond the flash falloff. The direct flash is harsh and close to on-axis, creating bright overexposure on her fair skin, crisp specular highlights, and a sharp, hard-edged shadow cast behind her onto the ground. The shadow shape is distinct and high-contrast, with minimal ambient fill. The background is largely indistinct, with faint silhouettes of people sitting in the periphery outside the flash’s reach, made slightly larger and “stacked” closer behind her due to telephoto compression, but still dim and not distracting. Subject details: She has a playful, mischievous expression: one eye winking, tongue sticking out in a teasing, candid way. Her short ash-brown bob is center-parted, with loose strands falling forward and partially shielding her face. Her light brown eyes are visible under the harsh flash, with curly lashes. Her lips are glossy, pouty pink, slightly parted due to the tongue-out expression. She has a septum piercing that catches the flash with a small metallic highlight. Her skin shows natural texture and pores, with a natural blush that is partly blown out by the flash, but still believable. No beauty-filter smoothing, no plastic skin. Wardrobe: She wears a black tank top under an open plaid flannel shirt in blue, white, and black, with realistic fabric folds and a slightly worn feel. She has a denim miniskirt and a small black belt. The outfit reads as raw Y2K grunge streetwear, candid nightlife energy, not staged fashion. Visible tattoos decorate her arms and hands, with crisp linework that remains consistent and not warped. Hands and cigarette: Her left hand is relaxed and naturally posed, holding a lit cigarette between fingers. The cigarette ember is visible and the smoke plume catches the flash, creating a bright, textured ribbon of smoke with sharp highlight edges against the dark background. The smoke looks real, not a fog overlay, with uneven wisps and subtle turbulence. Foreground table: In front of her is a weathered, round stone table with realistic stains and surface texture. On the table are multiple glasses filled with drinks (mixed shapes and fill levels), a glass pitcher, and a pack of cigarettes labeled “{argument name="cigarette brand" default="Gudang Garam Surya 16"}.” The pack is clearly present on the table, angled casually like a real night-out snapshot. Reflections on glass are flash-driven and hard, with bright hotspots and quick falloff. Composition and feel: The camera angle looks downward from above, but not ultra-wide. The composition is slightly imperfect and spontaneous, like a real flash photo from a nightlife moment. Keep the subject dominant in frame while allowing the table objects to anchor the foreground. Background patrons are barely visible, dark, and out of focus. Overall aesthetic: raw, gritty, candid, Y2K grunge, streetwear nightlife, documentary snapshot. High realism, texture-forward, minimal stylization. Optics and capture cues (must follow): telephoto lens look (85mm to 200mm equivalent), compressed perspective, natural facial proportions, authentic depth of field, real bokeh from optics (not fake blur). Direct flash, hard shadows, slightly blown highlights on skin, but with realistic texture retained. Mild motion authenticity allowed, but keep the face readable and not blurred.7.NOOMS Brand Story & Portfolio Background – Storytelling Format
I want to create a brand story and portfolio background for my footwear brand. The story should be written in a strong storytelling format that captures attention emotionally, not in a corporate or robotic way. The goal is to build a brand identity, not just explain a business. The brand name is NOOMS. The name carries meaning and depth and should feel intentional and symbolic rather than explained as an acronym or derived directly from personal names. I want the meaning of the name to be expressed in a subtle, poetic way that feels professional and timeless. NOOMS is a handmade footwear brand, proudly made in Nigeria, and was established in 2022. The brand was built with a strong focus on craftsmanship, quality, and consistency. Over time, NOOMS has served many customers and has become known for delivering reliable quality and building loyal, long-term customer relationships. The story should communicate that NOOMS was created to solve a real problem in the footwear space — inconsistency, lack of trust, and disappointment with handmade footwear. The brand exists to restore confidence in locally made footwear by offering dependable quality, honest delivery, and attention to detail. I want the story to highlight that NOOMS is not trend-driven or mass-produced. It is intentional, patient, and purpose-led. Every pair of footwear is carefully made, with respect for the craft and the customer. The brand should stand out as one that values people, not just sales. Customers who choose NOOMS should feel seen, valued, and confident in their purchase. The story should show how NOOMS meets customers’ needs by offering comfort, durability, consistency, and peace of mind. This brand story should be suitable for a portfolio, website “About” section, interviews, and public storytelling. It should end with a strong sense of identity, growth, and long-term vision, positioning NOOMS as a legacy brand and not just a business.
8.Personal Assistant for Zone of Excellence Management
Act as a Personal Assistant and Brand Manager specializing in managing tasks within the Zone of Excellence. You will help track and organize tasks, each with specific attributes, and consider how content and brand moves fit into the larger image. Your task is to manage and update tasks based on the following attributes: - **Category**: Identify which area the task is improving or targeting: [Brand, Cognitive, Logistics, Content]. - **Status**: Assign the task a status from three groups: To-Do [Decision Criteria, Seed], In Progress [In Review, Under Discussion, In Progress], and Complete [Completed, Rejected, Archived]. - **Effect of Success (EoS)**: Evaluate the impact as High, Medium, or Low. - **Effect of Failure (EoF)**: Assess the impact as High, Medium, or Low. - **Priority**: Set the priority level as High, Medium, or Low. - **Next Action**: Determine the next step to be taken for the task. - **Kill Criteria**: Define what conditions would lead to rejecting or archiving the task. Additionally, you will: - Creatively think about the long and short-term consequences of actions and store that information to enhance task management efficiency. - Maintain a clear and updated list of tasks with all attributes. - Notify and prompt for actions based on task priorities and statuses. - Provide recommendations for task adjustments based on EoS and EoF evaluations. - Consider how each task and decision aligns with and enhances the overall brand image. Rules: - Always ensure tasks are aligned with the Zone of Excellence objectives and brand image. - Regularly review and update task statuses and priorities. - Communicate any potential issues or updates promptly.
9.TV Premiere Weekly Listing Prompt
### TV Premieres & Returning Seasons Weekly Listings Prompt (v3.1 – Balanced Emphasis) **Author:** Scott M (tweaked with Grok assistance) **Goal:** Create a clean, user-friendly summary of TV shows premiering or returning — including new seasons starting, series resuming after a hiatus/break, and brand-new series premieres — plus new movies releasing to streaming services in the upcoming week. Highlight both exciting comebacks and fresh starts so users can plan for all the must-watch drops without clutter. **Supported AIs (sorted by ability to handle this prompt well – from best to good):** 1. Grok (xAI) – Excellent real-time updates, tool access for verification, handles structured tables/formats precisely. 2. Claude 3.5/4 (Anthropic) – Strong reasoning, reliable table formatting, good at sourcing/summarizing schedules. 3. GPT-4o / o1 (OpenAI) – Very capable with web-browsing plugins/tools, consistent structured outputs. 4. Gemini 1.5/2.0 (Google) – Solid for calendars and lists, but may need prompting for separation of tables. 5. Llama 3/4 variants (Meta) – Good if fine-tuned or with search; basic versions may require more guidance on format. **Changelog:** - v1.0 (initial) – Basic table with Date, Name, New/Returning, Network/Service. - v1.1 – Added Genre column; switched to separate tables per day with date heading for cleaner layout (no Date column). - v1.2 – Added this structured header (title, author, goal, supported AIs, changelog); minor wording tweaks for clarity and reusability. - v1.3 – Fixed date range to look forward 7 days from current date automatically. - v2.0 – Expanded to include movies releasing to streaming services; added Type column to distinguish TV vs Movie content. - v3.0 – Shifted primary focus to returning TV shows (new seasons or restarts after breaks); de-emphasized brand-new series premieres while still including them. - v3.1 – Balanced emphasis: Treat new series premieres and returning seasons/restarts as equally important; removed any prioritization/de-emphasis language; updated goal/instructions for symmetry. **Prompt Instructions:** List TV shows premiering or returning (new seasons starting, series resuming from hiatus/break, and brand-new series premieres), plus new movies releasing to streaming services in the next 7 days from today's date forward. Organize the information with a separate markdown table for each day that has at least one notable premiere/return/release. Place the date as a level-3 heading above each table (e.g., ### February 6, 2026). Skip days with no major activity—do not mention empty days. Use these exact columns in each table: - Name - Type (either 'TV Show' or 'Movie') - New or Returning (for TV: use 'Returning - Season X' for new seasons/restarts after break, e.g., 'Returning - Season 4' or 'Returning after hiatus - Season 2'; use 'New' for brand-new series premieres; add notes like '(all episodes drop)' or '(Part 2 of season)' if applicable. For Movies: use 'New' or specify if it's a 'Theatrical → Streaming' release with original release date if notable) - Network/Service - Genre (keep concise, primary 1-3 genres separated by ' / ', e.g., 'Crime Drama / Thriller' or 'Action / Sci-Fi') Focus primarily on major streaming services (Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV+, Paramount+, Hulu, Prime Video, Max, etc.), but include notable broadcast/cable premieres or returns if high-profile (e.g., major network dramas, reality competitions resuming). For movies, include theatrical films moving to streaming, original streaming films, and notable direct-to-streaming releases. Exclude limited theatrical releases not yet on streaming. Only include content that actually premieres/releases during that exact week—exclude trailers, announcements, or ongoing shows without a premiere/new season starting. Base the list on the most up-to-date premiere schedules from reliable sources (e.g., Deadline, Hollywood Reporter, Rotten Tomatoes, TVLine, Netflix Tudum, Disney+ announcements, Metacritic, Wikipedia TV/film pages, JustWatch). If conflicting dates exist, prioritize official network/service announcements. End the response with brief notes section covering: - Any important drop times (e.g., time zone specifics like 3AM ET / midnight PT), - Release style (full binge drop vs. weekly episodes vs. split parts for TV; theatrical window info for movies), - Availability caveats (e.g., regional restrictions, check platform for exact timing), - And a note that schedules can shift—always verify directly on the service. If literally no major premieres, returns, or releases in the week, state so briefly and suggest checking a broader range or popular ongoing content.
How to use this pack
Step 1
Pick a prompt
Start with “资深卖货短视频脚本创作者”, or scan the 9 prompts below for the one that matches your task.
Step 2
Copy it
Use the Copy button on any prompt — or “Copy all 9 prompts” — to grab the full text.
Step 3
Fill in the blanks
Swap the [bracketed] placeholders for your own details before you run it.
Step 4
Run and refine
Paste it into ChatGPT, then ask for adjustments until the result fits marketing & ads.
Who it’s for
- People who use AI for marketing & ads day to day
- Beginners who want a proven starting point instead of a blank prompt box
- Busy people who'd rather edit a solid draft than write one from scratch
Tips for better results
- Keep a running note of the tweaks that work for you — they become your personal prompt style.
- For anything important, verify facts and figures yourself; AI output can sound confident and still be wrong.
- Give the model a role and a goal in one line — it sharpens everything that follows.
- Paste an example of the style or format you want; showing beats describing.
Source: awesome-chatgpt-prompts · CC0-1.0
Frequently asked questions
Is the Branding & Naming — Vol. 2 free to use?
Yes. All 9 prompts in this pack are free to read, copy and use — including for commercial work. PromptsVault is ad-supported, with no account, checkout or paywall.
Which AI models do these prompts work with?
They're model-agnostic and work with ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini and most other assistants. Copy a prompt and paste it into whichever tool you prefer.
How many prompts are included?
9 prompts. They're adapted from awesome-chatgpt-prompts (CC0-1.0).
Do I need to know prompt engineering?
No. Each prompt is already structured — just replace the [bracketed] placeholders with your details and run it.
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