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TL;DR / Mini TOC
Why task-based AI prompts beat generic prompts: prompts must be tied to a business outcome (traffic, leads, or sales).
How JSON prompts work: use structured fields (product, audience, pain points) so AI returns usable, unique content.
Top prompt types (first 25 explained): infotorials, how-to guides, case studies, reviews, comparison posts, listicles, quizzes, checklists, and more.
Action plan: pick one track, use one prompt daily, measure, repeat — that builds momentum and sales.
Based on a live walkthrough of 50 affiliate marketing JSON prompts. I’ve taken 25 years in the trenches and cut the noise: this is how to use AI prompts to create content that actually moves people toward your affiliate offer.
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There’s a sea of AI prompts online. Most look fancy but fail to generate money because they aren’t tied to a clear business task. AI is a tool — not a magic money machine. You must use prompts that map to real actions your audience wants to take: learn, compare, test, or buy.
These 50 JSON-style prompts are grouped by the actual tasks affiliate marketers do every day: create infotorials, how-to guides, product reviews, case studies, quizzes, tool pages, image assets, video scripts, sales pages, and more. Use them with intent and a single-track focus and you’ll see results far faster than randomly generating “SEO blog posts.”
“Prompts without purpose = busy work. Use prompts to create outcomes: traffic, leads, or sales.”
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A JSON prompt is just structured input you give an LLM so it understands the variables and returns consistent output. Think of it like a template:
{
"type":"infotorial",
"product_name":"[PRODUCT NAME]",
"product_url":"[AFFILIATE URL]",
"target_audience":"[WHO]",
"primary_pain":"[PAIN POINT]",
"desired_outcome":"[OUTCOME]",
"tone":"helpful, direct",
"cta":"[YOUR CTA]"
}
Fill those values with the offer or niche you’re promoting and the AI will produce an advertorial-style post tailored for the buyer’s journey. The more specific your fields (audience, pain, outcome) the more unique and targeted the output will be.
“Treat AI prompts like programming: set your variables and then let the engine run. Vague inputs = vague outputs.”
Every prompt in this collection exists to push someone one step closer to a purchase or opt-in. Ask: what result will this content produce? Examples:
Infotorial → educate + nudge to buy
How-to guide → deliver value + recommend a product as the best shortcut
Checklist → fast-win deliverable that builds trust and collects emails
Quiz or calculator → engagement tool that segments leads and routes them to the right offer
Below are the first 25 prompts broken into small, actionable units. For each I’ll explain the purpose, when to use it, and a quick fill-in example you can copy & paste into your tool.
Purpose: teach and lead the reader to your affiliate product.
When: long-form blog posts, email content, or social long-form posts.
Example use: promote a ClickBank romance product or a $9/mo web host by solving a relationship or blogging pain point.
{
"type":"infotorial",
"product_name":"[Affiliate Product]",
"audience":"[e.g. Women struggling to get replies]",
"problem":"[why messages get ignored]",
"steps":[ "understand behavior", "small tests", "apply tool/product" ],
"cta":"Learn more / Get the course"
}
Tip: pass the sales page URL in the JSON so the model pulls benefits and FAQ-style points. The result will be unique and low-plagiarism if your prompt is specific.
Purpose: provide results-in-advance (teach a simple step) then transition to product as the shortcut.
When: blog posts, YouTube descriptions, social threads.
Fill-in: “How to get [outcome] in X steps” + recommend product in one step.
Purpose: longer downloadable lead magnet that positions you as the authority and captures emails.
When: as a free opt-in in exchange for emails (promote product inside).
Purpose: show real-world results. If you don’t have your own, frame it clearly as reported or illustrative and cite sources.
Purpose: capture early-stage searchers who will later be ready to buy; perfect for SEO.
Purpose: create short, high-frequency content that ranks for niche terms. Great for social curiosity posts.
Purpose: product buyers often search “X review”; this traffic has buying intent. Use review-of-reviews and an FAQ built from actual buyer questions.
Purpose: comparison queries (“vs”) are high-intent. Use structured fields: price, best-for, pros/cons, verdict, and affiliate links for both.
Purpose: easy-to-share content and highly clickable social posts. Works for digital and physical products.
Purpose: group multiple affiliate options so you don’t miss buyers who prefer alternatives.
Purpose: tons of search volume exists for “alternatives to X.” Build many pages targeting alternative keywords and link to affiliate options.
Purpose: long-form ad disguised as helpful content. Use for paid placements or landing pages.
Purpose: immediate conversions when you catch people during a sale season. Add urgency and an extra value (bonus) if possible.
Purpose: seasonal promos (holidays) — curate products and include affiliate links.
Purpose: deeper than a simple table; add usage scenarios: who should buy which and why.
Purpose: bite-sized deliverables people save and share. Great for list building.
Purpose: engagement tools that collect email and segment users by outcome. Example: “Why is he ignoring you?” quiz that ends by recommending an appropriate product.
Purpose: tap authority by collecting tips from many experts — great for social shares and backlinks.
Purpose: use either for real interviews or text-style interviews with industry leaders (ask their permission if you quote them). Tip: interview product creators — they often co-promote.
Purpose: authenticity sells. Use careful truth and context when you turn your or a client’s experience into content.
Purpose: people love seeing tools and workflows — turn these into “tools I use” with affiliate links.
Purpose: vulnerability creates trust. Format as carousel or social images for engagement.
Purpose: evergreen page that funnels buyers into product stacks — a steady affiliate revenue page.
Purpose: use for events, Black Friday, launches, and trend-based spikes.
Purpose: debunking posts are excellent for attention and shares — then recommend the product that actually solves the myth.
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Learn which prompts to use for reviews, comparisons, quizzes, and advertorials — and how to route the traffic to high-converting offers.
“The internet doesn’t need more content — it needs targeted, helpful content in front of the right people. One-track focus beats spraying and praying every time.”
Here’s a simple daily system you can copy. Use it for one offer only until you’ve proven it works.
Pick one affiliate product and one target audience (e.g., beginner bloggers who need hosting).
Run keyword research for that niche: problems, alternatives, “vs” queries, and FAQs.
Choose 3 prompt types for day 1–3 (infotorial, checklist, product review).
Generate content using JSON templates. If the AI can fetch the sales page URL, include it to pull actual benefits and features.
Publish and distribute: blog post + 3-5 social posts (listical slides, carousel, tweet thread or Facebook post) + one short video using the same script.
Track performance (clicks, opt-ins, sales) for 14–30 days. Double down on what works and iterate on the prompts (change angle, pain point, CTA).
Asset
Prompt Type
What it does
Blog Post
How-to Guide
Ranks for SEO, gives long-form info, links to affiliate product
Checklist PDF
Checklist Prompt
Free opt-in to capture email
Short Quiz
Quiz Prompt
Segments leads and shows tailored product recommendation
Instagram Carousel
Mistakes I Made
Social engagement and profile growth
The transcript also covered image prompts and video prompts. Use images for carousel slides, infographics, before/after, and simple memes that pull people to the content you made with the text prompts. Use video prompts to generate scripts for short-form Reels, TikTok, or YouTube shorts from the same content — repurpose, don’t re-create.
Five of the 50 prompts are meant to create sales pages and micro-tools (calculators). These are higher-tier assets that multiply monetization:
Sales Page Prompt — use for landing pages and advertorials (A/B test headlines and CTAs).
Calculator / Quiz Prompt — collects emails and segments traffic; can be gated behind opt-in or used as a traffic magnet.
Toolbox / Resource Page — evergreen affiliate hub with multiple links and product categories.
Short version: AI is a productivity multiplier, not a replacement for judgment. The transcript stressed — and I agree — most people trying to “make money online” make nothing. Why? Misfocus, poor decision-making, and lack of follow-through.
Always disclose affiliate relationships.
Fact-check AI output (especially case studies and product specs).
Be honest about results — don’t fabricate testimonials.
“AI is a tool. You’re still the CEO — you decide what to promote, what to test, and what to double down on.”
If you use one prompt every day for 50 days — focused on one niche and one offer — you’ll have an enormous content base. Here’s a simple schedule:
Days 1–10: Infotorials + How-to Guides + Checklists (foundation)
Days 11–20: Reviews, Comparisons, Alternative posts (buying intent)
Days 21–30: Quizzes, Calculators, Case Studies (engagement + segmentation)
Days 31–40: Roundups, Expert Roundups, Interviews (social proof)
Days 41–50: Advertorials, Sales pages, Deals/coupons (conversion push)
Measure what converts — double down. If reviews bring the most buyers, generate more review-of-reviews, comparison posts, and checklist-driven opt-ins that feed buyers into those reviews.
Promoting multiple unrelated products at once — pick one offer and one audience.
Using vague prompts — be specific with audience, pain, and outcome fields.
Not tracking conversions — set up basic click & goal tracking before publishing.
Copy-paste content without editing — always personalize and check facts.
The transcript points to a resource (AI Profit Scoop) that packages the full 50 prompts and tools to fill them quickly. Whether you buy a prompt pack or create your own templates, the value comes from applying them consistently and measuring.
If you want to replicate the exact workflows: gather the JSON templates, prepare one product landing page URL to feed into the prompt, and commit to the 50-day single-track challenge above.
Is the target audience clear?
Does the content solve a specific pain point or answer a precise question?
Is there a clear CTA that matches the reader’s intent (learn, try, buy)?
Have you included accurate affiliate disclosures?
Do you have tracking in place (UTM, click tracker, conversion pixel) to measure results?
If you can answer yes to those five, publish and promote.
Quick tools checklist
Keyword tool (free or paid)
AI model that accepts prompt JSON or a prompt builder
Basic website or a link hub (landing page builder)
Email capture (Mail provider)
Analytics/tracking (Google Analytics, UTM parameters)
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Can I use these prompts for any niche?
Yes. The templates are niche-agnostic — just change the product, audience, and pain points.
Do I need to buy the product to promote it?
No, but if you can, real usage gives you credibility and better review content. If you can’t, use case studies and honest summaries from verified sources.
How do I avoid duplicate content issues?
Be specific in prompts, personalize copy, include unique angles, and mix in your own experiences and examples.