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Use this workflow when you need clean first drafts quickly and still want predictable quality before publishing. Primary objective: produce attention-grabbing but truthful ad headlines. This page is optimized for Google Ads Headline Generator workflows where speed and consistency both matter.
Google Ads Headline Generator quick-start example
Input: Audience, offer details, objective, and one clear CTA.
Output: Three draft variants with clear structure, practical wording, and channel-aligned CTA.
Google Ads Headline Generator revision example
Input: Existing draft + constraints for tone, length, and required phrases.
Output: Refined copy that keeps meaning, improves clarity, and respects constraints.
Use this template to avoid vague prompts and reduce rewrite loops.
Task: Create output for Google Ads Headline Generator.
Context:
- Audience:
- Offer/Product:
- Goal:
- Channel:
Constraints:
- Tone:
- Length:
- Must include:
- Must avoid:
Output format:
- Numbered list of short variants, each on a separate line. Include audience, offer, objective, and constraints in one compact brief. Better context directly improves output precision.
Review factual accuracy, policy risk, and CTA clarity against the objective: produce attention-grabbing but truthful ad headlines. Keep at least one conservative variant.
Use 4 to 8 lines of practical context. Too little creates generic output, too much adds noise and conflicting instructions.
Start with medium length and request expansion only after direction is approved. This reduces wasted tokens and rewrite cycles.
Review policy and trust pages before publishing high-risk or regulated content.
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