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3 no-nonsense AI prompting tactics every lazy marketer should use

Disclaimer: I’m as good at writing prompts as Picasso was at drawing women.

I can do it beautifully, but I mostly don’t bother.

Because honestly?

  • I hate long instructions.
  • I hate typing.
  • And I’m just lazy enough to avoid doing it properly.

Voice prompts? Still don’t trust ’em.

So here’s my lazy-but-effective marketing lifehack. The real reason I still get solid results from AI at AiSDR.

I outsource prompting… to AI.

TLDR:

  • Goal: High-quality marketing AI outputs without spending time crafting “perfect” prompts
  • Tactic: Define the task, ask AI how it prefers to be prompted, fill in the blanks
  • Result: Faster, lazier, but surprisingly effective marketing workflows with AI

Tactic #1: Start with clarity, not creativity 

Let’s be honest: The marketing crowd these days loves using AI for first drafts (and sometimes more than that!). But most people fall right into the “prompt wizardry” trap. They write long essays, stack roleplays, and overcomplicate instructions.

But if you don’t know what you actually want the AI to do, no amount of clever wording saves you.

🧠 My first step is always simple: define the task and outcome.

Here’s what this might look like…

What am I asking the AI to help with?What does success look like?
Task: Build a nurturing sequence for the quarter under the topic “Building AI+human workforce in sales”Outcome: A sequence that positions the AI+human sales model, keeps prospects warm, and pushes them to book a demo
Task: Generate a prompt for a vibe coding platform for a free toolOutcome: A clear, tailored prompt that marketers can drop into the platform to quickly build a task automation tool 


Think of it like delegation. 

If you tell your new marketing messaging maven, “Just figure it out,” you’ll likely be disappointed. Then again, if you say, “I need a two-slide summary of the last campaign that highlights results, audience, and next steps,” there are some good odds you’ll get exactly what you need.

Clarity beats cleverness every time.

Tactic #2: Ask AI how it wants to be prompted

Here’s the fun part. Instead of guessing the “magic prompt,” I ask the AI:

“How would you like me to phrase this request so you can give me the best result?”

And guess what? AI tells me:

  • Sometimes it wants a bullet list – “Give me 5 subject line options for a B2B nurture email”
  • Sometimes it wants examples – “Here are two LinkedIn posts we liked – draft one in a similar style”
  • Sometimes it just wants one line – “Write a headline for a landing page that promotes an AI sales assistant”

This flips prompting from trial and error into guided collaboration.

The truth is, even if you’re the slickest campaign wrangler in the room, AI simply doesn’t care how cool you are. All it cares about is structure. And most of the time, it already knows what kind of input will generate the best output.

So I let it do the heavy lifting. 

Lazy? Yes. Effective? Absolutely.

It’s just like how Bill Gates said: “I choose a lazy person to do a hard job. Because a lazy person will find an easy way to do it.”

Tactic #3: Fill in the blanks, then sanity check 

Once AI lays out its preferred structure, I just plug in my details. Task, context, constraints, and acceptance criteria. Done.

For a typical marketing task, it could look something like this:

TaskDraft a nurturing email
ContextAudience: B2B sales leaders
ConstraintsKeep under 150 words, include CTA to demo
Acceptance criteriaEmail reads naturally, stays on-brand, and nudges prospects toward booking a demo

Before hitting go, I run a quick quality check:

  • Does the request sound clear?
  • Is the scope realistic?
  • Did I leave anything ambiguous?

It takes 30 seconds, but it saves me from garbage-in, garbage-out.

That’s it. AI prompting, outsourced to AI.

Bonus: Get AI to critique its own work

One more trick you can use to really make sure AI does its job well is to have it analyze its own output for gaps and tear it down like a prospect or manager would. 

That forces AI to be its own critic and deliver a sharper, tighter version that aligns better with your vision. Without any extra effort from your side. 

Result

A lot of marketers feel guilty about cutting corners. We think effort equals quality. But the truth is, efficiency often beats effort.

By outsourcing prompting to AI, I save time, reduce frustration, and create a system my team can reuse without extra effort.

This isn’t about being sloppy. It’s about building smart defaults that reduce cognitive load.

And that’s the leadership lesson: leaders don’t celebrate complexity. They celebrate repeatable wins. Sometimes those wins come from the simplest hacks, the kind you almost feel guilty admitting.

So the next time someone brags about their 1,000-word prompt template, remember:

Sometimes the smartest move is the laziest one.

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Sep 18, 2025
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