Work Smarter, Not Harder: Top 5 AI Prompts Every Marketing Professional in Spain Should Use in 2025
Last Updated: September 6th 2025

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Marketing professionals in Spain should use these Top 5 AI prompts in 2025 - Google's Gemini, HARPA AI, Claude 3.7, Perplexity and Elsa AI - to localize campaigns, save hours, and boost results (Elsa: 74% LinkedIn CTR; 22% CAC drop in 45 days). Consider a 15‑week, $3,582 training.
In Spain's fast-moving 2025 marketing landscape, well‑crafted AI prompts are the difference between generic output and campaigns that truly connect with Spanish audiences - helping teams adapt messaging, uncover local keywords, and spot cultural nuances without reinventing the wheel.
Google's Gemini for Workspace prompt guide offers practical, role‑specific examples for brand strategy, SEM keyword lists, and A/B copy testing that fit everyday marketing workflows, while localization playbooks like Weglot's prompt list show how prompts
save you hours of manual work
when converting content and SEO for new language markets.
That means Spanish marketers can iterate faster, run smarter local tests, and keep compliance in mind (see resources on Spain‑specific GDPR and AI governance).
For teams wanting hands‑on training, the AI Essentials for Work bootcamp is a 15‑week program teaching prompt writing and practical AI skills designed for business roles - see the AI Essentials for Work syllabus - Nucamp to learn more.
Program | Length | Early bird cost | Syllabus |
---|---|---|---|
AI Essentials for Work | 15 Weeks | $3,582 | AI Essentials for Work syllabus - Nucamp |
Table of Contents
- Methodology: How we picked and tested the Top 5 Prompts
- ChatGPT (GPT‑4o): Spanish Local Keyword Expansion Prompt
- HARPA AI: YouTube Summarizer with Timestamps Prompt
- Claude 3.7: E‑E‑A‑T Content Brief & JSON‑LD Schema Prompt
- Perplexity: Competitor Content Gap Analysis Prompt
- Elsa AI: ICP Generator & Campaign Strategy Prompt
- Putting Prompts into Practice: Tools, Testing Plan & Privacy Checklist
- Conclusion: Start Small, Measure Often, Iterate
- Frequently Asked Questions
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Methodology: How we picked and tested the Top 5 Prompts
(Up)Methodology hinged on practicality for Spanish marketing teams: prompts were shortlisted for direct impact on local workflows (privacy policies, consent banners, DPIAs, DSAR templates and vendor DPAs), then cross‑checked against authoritative checklists and real use cases.
Priority went to prompts that automate audit‑grade tasks - drafting a clear privacy policy, mapping processing activities, or producing a customer‑friendly cookie banner - so marketers can, for example, trim a bloated contact form to a single, GDPR‑safe email field without losing conversions (see CookieYes startup checklist).
Each candidate prompt was evaluated for completeness against the EU checklist at gdpr.eu and for taskability using examples from Promptsty's GDPR prompt library and Bizway's top prompts for DPIAs and training; prompts that produced explicit remediation steps and stakeholder‑ready copy advanced to final tests.
Finally, prompts for policy drafting and clause generation were measured for reviewability and reuse against ClickUp's privacy‑policy prompt patterns to ensure outputs are editable, auditable, and easy to hand off to legal.
“Generate a list of tasks necessary for ensuring GDPR compliance within my organization.”
ChatGPT (GPT‑4o): Spanish Local Keyword Expansion Prompt
(Up)When using ChatGPT (GPT‑4o) to scale Spanish keyword lists for Spain, ask for more than literal translations - prompt the model to expand seed terms into Castilian variants, formal and informal forms, city‑level long tails, metadata suggestions, and hreflang-ready URL slugs so results slot into a /es/
subdirectory (not a subdomain) and match local search intent; for example, request synonyms like coche
vs.
Latin American carro
, regional phrases, and related PPC terms while flagging browser-language targeting nuances that can change which keywords trigger ads (a single term such as hucha
can be a high-volume Spanish query but nearly invisible in Mexico).
Back these outputs with tool-ready columns for SEMrush/Ahrefs volume checks and recommend which variants to test first in landing pages and Google Business Profiles.
For guidance on market subtleties and why localization beats translation, see Awisee's Spain SEO primer and Rock Salt Marketing's Spanish SEO playbook, and consult practical PPC language tips from Search Engine Journal when deciding whether to bid on English or Spanish variants in cross-border campaigns.
HARPA AI: YouTube Summarizer with Timestamps Prompt
(Up)For Spanish marketing teams slicing through hours of video research, HARPA AI's /youtube-summary command is a practical time‑saver: install the HARPA Chrome extension, open any YouTube page with a transcript, press Alt+A and run /youtube-summary to get nested, long or short summaries with clickable timestamps that let users jump straight to the moment a speaker reveals a key insight - perfect for landing on the 00:42:13 needle‑in‑a‑haystack tip for local campaigns.
Outputs can be tailored (captions, ideas, detailed sections or custom formats), generated in Spanish or many other languages, and exported as timestamped takeaways, hashtags, or repurposable copy for short‑form social clips; HARPA also supports privacy-focused workflows and GDPR compliance for EU teams.
For a hands‑on walkthrough of the commands and the YouTube integration, see HARPA's guide on summarizing pages and videos and the ChatGPT for YouTube case page that explains how the extension parses transcripts and posts summaries as comments when needed.
Feature | Notes |
---|---|
Summary types | Nested, Long, Short (plus Captions, Ideas, Custom) |
Timestamps | Clickable timestamp links in outputs for quick navigation |
Languages | Supports Spanish and many other languages (multi‑language summaries) |
Access | HARPA Chrome extension; open via Alt+A on YouTube pages |
Privacy & compliance | GDPR‑friendly, no conversation logging options |
Pricing (tiers) | For Professionals $12/mo; For Automators $20/mo; For Companies $45/mo |
Claude 3.7: E‑E‑A‑T Content Brief & JSON‑LD Schema Prompt
(Up)Claude 3.7 is a practical choice for crafting E‑E‑A‑T content briefs and a companion JSON‑LD schema for Spain when the prompt is explicit about language, tone, and output format: instruct Claude as shown below.
This leverages Claude's strong multilingual performance and the best practice of naming the target language upfront (Anthropic multilingual phrasing guide).
Pairing a tight brief with a schema snippet speeds review cycles and keeps legal/SEO teams aligned - a single prompt can hand editorial and technical teams a two‑part toolkit that plugs straight into publishing workflows.
For social and performance framing, combine the brief with analytics-driven angle suggestions inspired by Claude 3.7 Sonnet's marketing use cases to prioritize what to A/B test first (Claude 3.7 Sonnet marketing use cases writeup).
write the brief in Castilian Spanish (es‑ES) using idiomatic, native‑speaker phrasing, list primary claims with short source attributions, propose H1–H3 headings, a meta description, and then emit a machine‑readable JSON‑LD Article/Organization block ready to paste into a CMS
reads like a Madrid copywriter
Language | Claude 3.7 Sonnet (relative to English) |
---|---|
English | 100% |
Spanish | 97.6% |
Perplexity: Competitor Content Gap Analysis Prompt
(Up)Perplexity AI is a fast, practical ally for Spain‑focused competitor research: feed it exact competitor domains and use AirOps' AirOps Perplexity AI SEO prompts for competitor analysis to pull top keywords, surface content gaps, and flag local‑SEO signals like Google Business Profile optimizations that your rivals are exploiting.
Because Perplexity favors concise, citation‑backed answers and structured outputs, Spanish teams can ask for prioritized action items, tables of high‑impact keywords, and a short backlink outreach list ready for outreach - turning hours of manual hunting into a short checklist that highlights the single missing FAQ or local phrase that could flip visibility.
Also consider Perplexity Pages as a backlink tactic: curated, citation‑rich Perplexity content often attracts links and can be woven into outreach campaigns for local Spanish markets; see Perplexity Pages backlink strategies for Spanish local markets.
Request outputs in exportable tables and a ranked list of tests to move quickly from insight to implementation.
Prompt | When to Use | Spain/Local Focus |
---|---|---|
Content Gap Analysis | Plan your content calendar | Find topics competitors rank for in ES you don't |
Backlink Profile Assessment | Shape link building | Identify referring domains and outreach targets |
Local SEO Competitor Analysis | Improve local visibility | Audit GBP, citations and city‑level keywords |
Elsa AI: ICP Generator & Campaign Strategy Prompt
(Up)For Spain‑focused campaigns, Elsa AI by M1‑Project is built to turn messy audience assumptions into actionable, Spanish‑ready ICPs and campaign plans - generate Castilian‑tuned buyer personas, channel recommendations (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn) and ad copy that plugs straight into local GTM playbooks, saving hours of manual research; real users reported substantial uplifts (24/Sales saw cost‑effectiveness improve fourfold and Envidual hit a 74% LinkedIn CTR) and one case cut CAC by 22% in 45 days, so the “so what?” is simple: clearer targeting means less waste in paid media and faster scale in Spanish markets.
Elsa also streamlines content generation from those ICPs (high‑converting social posts and ads) and integrates with CRMs for continuous ICP enrichment - see the full Elsa by M1‑Project review and try the Elsa content generator for sample outputs and workflow details.
Plan / Feature | Notes |
---|---|
Startup / $99 | ICP basics, entry-level content generator |
Pro / $199 | Unlimited strategies, advanced analytics, ad creator |
Agency / $399 | Multi‑profile support, higher throughput |
“Elsa AI transformed our marketing efficiency.”
Putting Prompts into Practice: Tools, Testing Plan & Privacy Checklist
(Up)Putting prompts into practice in Spain means picking usable tools, starting small, and baking privacy into every test: begin on the free tiers (for quick pilots) and move up as needs and compliance demands grow - try GitHub Copilot Free in VS Code to prototype prompt-driven workflows, then evaluate Copilot for Microsoft 365 when enterprise security and M365 integration become requirements; Copilot Studio can be used later to build a custom marketing “copilot” for repeatable tasks.
Create a single project per campaign, onboard two or three core documents so the copilot understands brand tone and process, and run a short A/B plan that measures task time, local keyword relevance, and editorial review time; iterate only on prompts that produce review‑ready copy.
Crucially, use an AI Act / GDPR checklist before any production roll‑out to document risk classification, transparency duties, and DSAR workflows - this keeps Spanish teams audit‑ready and avoids last‑minute legal rework.
For practical guidance on plans and pricing, see Microsoft Copilot plans and pricing, GitHub Copilot pricing and plan options, and the EU AI Act compliance resources for marketers - Nucamp AI Essentials for Work bootcamp registration.
Tool | Plan / Tier | Price / Note |
---|---|---|
Microsoft Copilot | Copilot Pro / Copilot for Microsoft 365 / Copilot Studio | $20/mo; $30/mo (M365); Studio $200/mo (30‑day trial) |
GitHub Copilot | Free / Pro / Pro+ / Business / Enterprise | Free tier available; Pro $10/mo (or $100/yr); Pro+ $39/mo; Business $19/user; Enterprise $39/user |
“Models are really good at connecting the dots.”
Conclusion: Start Small, Measure Often, Iterate
(Up)Wrap up Spain‑specific prompt work by starting small, measuring the right things, and iterating fast: run a short pilot on one local page or campaign, track time‑saved, keyword relevance and editorial review cycles, then refine the prompt until outputs are review‑ready and GDPR‑safe.
Use curated prompt sets like Glean's “25 prompts for marketing” to kickstart ideation and Weglot's international prompt list for localization playbooks and consistency - both are practical ways to “save hours of manual work” when adapting content for Spanish audiences.
Keep a living prompt playbook, log A/B results, and train one or two team members (or join a course) so prompt design becomes repeatable: the AI Essentials for Work bootcamp is a 15‑week option that teaches prompt writing and practical AI skills for business teams in any role; see the syllabus and registration links below to get started.
Program | Length | Early bird cost | Registration |
---|---|---|---|
AI Essentials for Work | 15 Weeks | $3,582 |
AI Essentials for Work syllabus AI Essentials for Work bootcamp registration |
AI prompts are no longer just a clever hack. They're a foundational skill for modern marketers - just like writing, research, and analytics.
Frequently Asked Questions
(Up)What are the top 5 AI prompts every marketing professional in Spain should use in 2025?
The article highlights five practical prompts: (1) ChatGPT (GPT‑4o) Spanish Local Keyword Expansion - expand seed terms into Castilian variants, city‑level long tails, hreflang‑ready slugs and metadata for /es/ pages; (2) HARPA AI YouTube Summarizer with Timestamps - generate nested or short summaries with clickable timestamps and repurposable copy; (3) Claude 3.7 E‑E‑A‑T Content Brief & JSON‑LD Schema - emit a Castilian content brief plus machine‑readable Article/Organization JSON‑LD to speed editorial and technical handoffs; (4) Perplexity Competitor Content Gap Analysis - feed competitor domains to surface missing topics, high‑impact keywords and backlink outreach targets for Spain; (5) Elsa AI ICP Generator & Campaign Strategy - turn audience assumptions into Castilian‑tuned ICPs, channel recommendations and ad copy ready for local GTM. Each prompt is chosen to slot directly into Spanish marketing workflows (SEO, content, video repurposing, competitive research and ICP-driven paid media).
How were these prompts selected and tested for Spanish marketing teams?
Selection prioritized practical impact on local workflows: prompts were shortlisted for tasks that save time and produce audit‑grade outputs (privacy clauses, DPIA steps, cookie banners, localized keyword lists). Candidates were cross‑checked against EU/GDPR checklists and real use cases, evaluated for taskability (explicit remediation steps and stakeholder‑ready copy) using libraries like Promptsty and Bizway, and measured for reviewability and reuse so outputs remain editable, auditable and handoff‑ready.
How can marketing teams in Spain use these prompts while staying GDPR‑compliant?
Baked‑in privacy is essential: run an AI Act/GDPR checklist before production roll‑out to document risk classification, transparency duties, DSAR processes and vendor DPAs. Start with non‑sensitive pilot data, prefer tools or modes with GDPR‑friendly settings (the article notes HARPA supports privacy‑focused workflows), and use prompts that automate compliance tasks (privacy policies, mapping processing activities, cookie banner copy). Always have legal review DPIAs and final privacy texts and keep prompt outputs auditable for future reviews.
What tools, price points and training options are recommended to implement these prompts?
Start on free tiers for quick pilots (GitHub Copilot Free, HARPA Chrome extension). Tool pricing examples from the article: HARPA tiers ~ $12/mo (Professionals), $20/mo (Automators), $45/mo (Companies); Elsa plans $99/$199/$399; Microsoft Copilot family noted at ~$20/mo, $30/mo (M365) and Copilot Studio starting around $200/mo (trial); GitHub Copilot Pro from $10/mo. For training, the AI Essentials for Work bootcamp is a 15‑week program (early bird cost shown $3,582) that teaches prompt writing and practical AI skills for business roles.
What is the recommended testing and rollout approach to measure success with prompt‑driven workflows?
Start small and measure often: run a short pilot on one local page or campaign, track time saved, keyword relevance and editorial review cycles, and A/B test variants from prompt outputs. Create a single project per campaign, onboard core brand documents to the copilot, log A/B results in a living prompt playbook, and train one or two team members to make prompt design repeatable. Iterate only on prompts that produce review‑ready, GDPR‑safe copy and scale once compliance and performance metrics are met.
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