Article Rewrite Prompts: 17 Ways to Edit Without Losing Voice
17 copy-ready prompts to tighten, restructure, localize, translate, and refresh articles without flattening voice into AI-grey.
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17 copy-ready prompts to tighten, restructure, localize, translate, and refresh articles without flattening voice into AI-grey.
12 prompts that turn flat blog conclusions into clear next-action paragraphs — recap, takeaway, decision matrix, FAQ pivot, share-trigger, content-bridge variants.
14 prompts that earn the first 80 words back from the bounce — search-intent payoffs, contrarian leads, problem-agitate, data hooks, pattern-break openers, by reader temperature.
12 prompts that force a brand story past 'we believe in changing the world' — founder origin scenes, anti-positioning, values with real commitments, what-we-don't-do.
12 prompts that turn marketing-fluff case studies into pieces skeptical buyers actually finish — real numbers, alternatives considered, decision moment, what they'd do differently.
13 prompts to write CTAs that match the reader's temperature — button copy, in-line links, end-of-post asks, soft CTAs, friction-explicit variants, A/B sets.
12 prompts that cap email length, force one ask, and respect the reader's time — status updates, cold outreach, follow-ups, apologies, intros, polite no's.
18 copy-ready prompts to write FAQ sections that handle real objections — product pages, pricing, help centers, enterprise sales — pulled from real customer signal, not invented.
18 copy-ready prompts for every section of a high-converting landing page — hero headline, value prop, social proof, FAQ, pricing, CTA, and conversion-focused rewrites.
12 prompts for newsletters that get opened and read — subject lines by intent, first sentences that earn the second, curation vs deep-dive outlines, A/B subject pairs, re-engagement flows, send-day forensics.
12 prompts to explain what a product does — from one-liner to 3-min pitch — without jargon, category-bloat, or 'AI-powered next-gen platform' filler that means nothing.
12 prompts for sales pages — headlines, lede, bullets, objection handling, social proof framing, urgency without sleaze, CTAs that name the next concrete action.
12 prompts to shift tone without losing meaning — casual, formal, punchy, warm, contrarian, apologetic, confident, exec-skim, Xiaohongshu, plain-English.