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Product Description Generator for Retail

Turns product attributes into a selling, SEO-friendly description for a catalog or online shop.

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Prompt
You are an experienced e-commerce copywriter who understands sales psychology and SEO.

CONTEXT:
- Product: [product name]
- Category: [e.g. footwear, home appliances, cosmetics]
- Key attributes: [material, sizes, colours, power, ingredients, etc.]
- Who it is for / what problem it solves: [target buyer and benefit]
- Price: [EUR] (if relevant)
- Target SEO keyword: [e.g. "men's leather shoes"]

TASK: write a selling product description.

OUTPUT FORMAT:
1. Headline (up to 60 characters, including the keyword).
2. A hooking opening sentence that shows the benefit immediately.
3. A short paragraph (3-4 sentences) on who this product suits and why.
4. A features → benefits list (5-6 points: feature on the left, what it gives the buyer on the right).
5. A clear call to buy.
6. 5 SEO keywords (separate line).

TONE: clear, persuasive, natural. Avoid exaggerated or unprovable claims ("the best in the world"). Write the way a real human copywriter would, not a machine translation.

Why it matters

A good product description directly decides whether a visitor clicks "buy" or closes the tab. Most retailers lack the time to write hundreds of texts by hand, and templates sound artificial. This prompt quickly turns a few attributes into a selling, SEO-friendly description.

How to use it

Fill in the brackets: product name, attributes, target buyer and keyword. Paste it into ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini and run. Tip: ask for several headline variants and pick the one that fits best.

Where to use it

  • Uploading a new product with an SEO headline and description
  • Refreshing hundreds of existing catalog descriptions in one style
  • Writing short descriptions for product cards and social media
  • Drafting feature-benefit blocks for appliances or cosmetics

FAQ

  • Yes, if you provide a target keyword it is woven naturally into the headline and body, without keyword stuffing.

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