AI Marketing • Boutique + Adult Wellness
AI isn’t here to replace your voice — it’s here to remove bottlenecks. 💗
Use AI to write faster, plan smarter, and publish consistently (without turning your life into a content factory).
Hack #1 Turn Supplier Descriptions into Desire 💸
Vendor copy is usually flat and technical. Your customers buy with imagination. Use ChatGPT to translate features into feelings, clarity, and “this is for me” energy.
Rewrite this product description to feel luxurious and confident. Include: who it's for, where she'd wear it, fit/feel, and why it's different. Keep it SEO-friendly and on-brand.
Rewrite this product description to feel classy, safe, and empowering. Focus on comfort, confidence, and connection. Avoid explicit language and medical claims. Keep it tasteful and clear.
✅ Tip: Ask for “benefits + objections + reassurance” in one draft to reduce revisions.
Hack #2 Create Weeks of Social Content in Minutes 📅
You don’t need daily genius. You need rhythm. Generate a balanced mix of education, entertainment, product highlights, and behind-the-scenes content.
Give me 30 social media post ideas for a (boutique / adult wellness store). Mix: reels, carousels, stories. Include hooks + a CTA for each. Tone: bold, warm, and playful. Boutique angles: styling tips, “wear it here,” fit guidance, outfit formulas Adult angles: beginner education, confidence, communication, care & safety basics Always: FAQs, myths, reviews, unboxing, restocks, new arrivals
Hack #3 Write Emails That Actually Get Opened 📧
Email is where money lives. Use AI to build subject lines, preview text, and story-driven campaigns fast — then you tweak to match your brand.
Write a sales email for this product drop. Make her feel excited for her next event. Include a strong subject line + preview text + CTA.
Write a friendly email for someone curious but nervous about trying something new. Tone: reassuring, classy, empowering. Include subject + preview text + CTA.
Hack #4 Make SEO Less Intimidating 🔍
Your customers are already searching. Use ChatGPT to uncover buying keywords, write meta descriptions, and generate blog ideas that answer real questions.
What would someone type into Google right before buying this product? Give me: 10 keyword ideas, 3 title options, and 3 meta descriptions (155 characters).
✅ If you only do one thing: build content around “how to choose,” “what to expect,” “size/fit,” and “care.”
Hack #5 Discover Better Ad Hooks 🎯
If ads aren’t converting, it’s often the angle (not the product). Generate fresh hooks for desire, identity, and objections — then match them to your creative.
Give me 15 scroll-stopping hooks for women who want to feel unforgettable. Include: confidence, compliments, “event-ready,” and urgency angles.
Give me 15 scroll-stopping hooks focused on confidence, communication, and connection. Avoid explicit sexual wording and avoid targeting personal attributes directly.
Hack #6 Educate Without Awkwardness 🎓
Education reduces refunds and increases conversion — especially in adult-wellness retail. Use ChatGPT to create beginner guides, “how to choose,” care instructions, and FAQs.
Create an FAQ section for this product category. Include: beginner-friendly explanations, care, materials, safety reminders, and buying guidance. Tone: tasteful and empowering.
Hack #7 Stop Overthinking What to Say 🧩
Wondering what to post today, what to email, how to describe a launch, or how to explain a product? Ask → refine → publish.
💗 The real skill: give context (audience, price point, brand vibe, objections). Constraints improve output quality.
Platform Policy Disclosure ⚖️
AI is an accelerator, not a compliance filter. Content that’s acceptable on your website or email may be restricted in paid ads or on certain social platforms.
Why this matters
- Different channels = different rules. Organic posts can be more flexible than paid ads.
- Adult-wellness content is especially sensitive in ad platforms and sometimes in payment processing.
- You are responsible for reviewing all AI-generated content before publishing.
Quick examples of where rules differ
- Paid ads (e.g., Meta): language around sexual content, explicit claims, and targeting can be restricted.
- Email: generally more flexible, but still subject to spam policies and misleading claims.
- Your website: broader freedom, but payment gateways/hosts may still enforce restrictions.
Internal review rule: “Would this wording survive a platform moderator?” If unsure → soften language → focus on confidence, comfort, connection, fit, quality, and education.
Example: Negative Prompt (What to Avoid) 🚫
A negative prompt tells ChatGPT what not to generate — this is key for staying classy and platform-safe.
Write marketing copy for this product, but DO NOT include: - explicit sexual descriptions or graphic wording - references to anatomy - guaranteed outcomes or “results” claims - medical/health claims - shock language or crude slang - personal-attribute targeting (e.g., “Are you struggling with...”) Keep the tone classy, empowering, and compliant.