Work Smarter, Not Harder: Top 5 AI Prompts Every Marketing Professional in Uruguay Should Use in 2025

By Ludo Fourrage

Last Updated: September 14th 2025

Uruguayan marketing team using AI tools ChatGPT, Canva, HubSpot, Perplexity, and Make.com on laptops

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Uruguayan marketing professionals in 2025 should use five AI prompts - ChatGPT (SEO briefs), Canva Bulk Create (bulk visuals), HubSpot sequences (personalization), Perplexity (KPI‑driven ROAS/CPA/CLV analysis) and Make.com (no‑code automation) - to cut weeks of A/B testing to one AI iteration. Course: 15 weeks; early‑bird $3,582; 18 payments.

Uruguayan marketers should treat AI prompts as the practical bridge between ambition and measurable results in 2025: ready-made prompts can spark content ideas, build SEO‑optimised outlines and even draft a weekly social calendar in minutes, while AI's predictive analytics and personalization tools help target campaigns more precisely and respect data‑privacy rules as strategies evolve.

Local teams can use prompts to craft Uruguay‑specific plans - local SEO, community partnerships, and micro‑influencer tactics - and test creative variations far faster than manual workflows, turning weeks of A/B testing into a single AI‑driven iteration.

For marketers who need hands‑on skill building, the AI Essentials for Work bootcamp teaches prompt writing and practical AI use across business functions to make these gains repeatable and team‑ready.

25+ AI prompts for Marketing - starter library of AI prompts for marketing professionals

Additional resources: AI and evolving marketing strategies in 2025; AI for marketers in Uruguay - complete guide.

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DescriptionGain practical AI skills for any workplace; learn tools and prompt writing
Length15 Weeks
Cost (early bird)$3,582
Cost (after)$3,942
Payments18 monthly payments; first due at registration
SyllabusAI Essentials for Work syllabus - 15-week bootcamp
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Table of Contents

  • Methodology: How we chose the Top 5 Prompts
  • ChatGPT - Content ideation & SEO‑optimised blog briefs
  • Canva - Bulk visual creation & social calendar
  • HubSpot - Email sequence, personalization & subject line testing
  • Perplexity - KPI‑driven analytics summary & action plan
  • Make.com - No‑code automation spec for publishing & ops
  • Conclusion: A 5‑step Implementation Checklist for Uruguayan Marketing Teams
  • Frequently Asked Questions

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Methodology: How we chose the Top 5 Prompts

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Methodology: the Top 5 prompts were chosen by blending practical prompting techniques with rigorous evaluation criteria so Uruguayan marketing teams get immediately usable results: use‑case prompt suggestions guided prompt form and learnability (NN/g article on designing use‑case prompt suggestions), while prompt‑evaluation best practices defined the success metrics - clarity, relevance, correctness, completeness and consistency - and the mix of human review, A/B testing and automated scores (BLEU/ROUGE, perplexity, cosine similarity) ensured repeatable outcomes (Mirascope guide to prompt evaluation best practices).

Practical prompt construction drew on Azure's prompt‑engineering playbook - clear instructions, output structure, few‑shot/examples and chain‑of‑thought where needed - to minimise hallucination and speed iteration (Microsoft Azure OpenAI prompt engineering techniques).

The final five were those that consistently passed both automated checks and short human panels, performed well in paired A/B comparisons, and used templates or few‑shot examples so local teams can adapt them quickly to Uruguay‑specific audiences - think local SEO and personalised email variants - without starting from a blank page.

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ChatGPT - Content ideation & SEO‑optimised blog briefs

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ChatGPT is the fastest route from idea to a publish-ready, SEO-focused brief for Uruguayan teams: use proven prompt sets to generate topic angles, title options, metadata and a clear H2/H3 structure so writers don't waste time guessing what to include.

For practical prompts, The Influence Agency's collection of

20 detail-oriented prompts

shows how to ask for SEO blog briefs, listicles or audience‑specific tones that include keyword targets and CTAs, while Flow Agency's SEO content brief template maps the must-have elements - target and secondary keywords, search intent, suggested word count, internal links and a short on-page SEO checklist - to ensure content actually ranks.

Localise each brief for Uruguay by adding UY search terms, top local competitors and campaign CTAs (think regional events or micro‑influencer calls), then let ChatGPT draft the outline and refine it with quick prompts for voice and metadata; the result is a writer‑ready roadmap in minutes that reduces revisions and keeps SEO aligned with business goals.

Influence Agency 20 ChatGPT prompts to create SEO-ready content briefs · Flow Agency SEO content brief template and checklist

Canva - Bulk visual creation & social calendar

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Canva's Bulk Create is a practical game‑changer for Uruguayan teams that need a month's worth of on‑brand visuals without reinventing the wheel: start by putting 5–10 post ideas into a spreadsheet and export a CSV, then let Bulk Create map each column to text boxes and image frames so every row becomes a finished post - exactly the workflow shown in this how‑to on exporting a CSV from a short ideas table (How To Bulk Create With Canva).

The feature handles images, numbers and copy so a designer can generate dozens of posts in minutes - Pam Allen's walkthrough even builds 20 “Dad Tips” cards in one pass as a clear example of scale (Master Canva's Bulk Create).

Practical steps from the step‑by‑step guide - open Apps > Bulk Create, upload CSV, connect data, then Generate - make it simple to swap in Uruguayan visuals, Spanish copy and UY dates or campaign names, use Magic Resize for multiple platform sizes, and export all pages at once to drop into a social calendar; the end result is consistent, localised creative at campaign speed rather than design backlog (How to Bulk Create in Canva – Fast Content Generation).

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HubSpot - Email sequence, personalization & subject line testing

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For Uruguayan teams, HubSpot sequences turn repetitive follow-ups into a smart, personalised cadence that scales without sounding robotic - mix short, data‑backed templates with a few high‑impact personalization tokens (name, company, recent interaction) and the sequence will even stop the moment a contact replies, avoiding awkward double‑followups; follow community tips on token placement because tokens can be tricky if emails include images or non‑standard fields (HubSpot Sequences personalization best practices).

Use HubSpot's built‑in A/B testing to experiment with subject‑line length and personalization (note HubSpot's 1,000‑recipient consideration for non‑50/50 splits) so UY lists can find the right tone and timing before a full send (HubSpot marketing email A/B testing guide).

Pair that with sequence design best practices - segment by buyer stage, mix automated and custom steps, add tasks for calls - and the result is measurable nurture that respects local timing and workflows (HubSpot Sequences design best practices for lead nurture), turning drip chaos into a reliable conversion engine.

“The sequences and templates have been key to our scaling with HubSpot. They roll out automatically, fill in contact details instantly, and have saved us countless staff hours. Without these features, we would have had to hire at least 50 more sales reps.”

Perplexity - KPI‑driven analytics summary & action plan

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Perplexity can turn scattered campaign numbers into a tight, KPI‑driven analytics summary and an action plan that Uruguayan teams can actually use: feed it concise prompts for competitive analysis, trend spotting or consumer needs (e.g., the Market Research prompts in the Perplexity guide) and ask for a prioritized three‑step playbook that links ROAS, CPA and CLV to concrete next moves; the tool's Deep Research mode is useful for heavier queries (free tier limits are noted) and helps produce citation‑rich answers that make executive reviews faster and less guessy (Perplexity AI guide for marketers - how to use Perplexity AI effectively).

Pair those outputs with a focused KPI set - don't drown in vanity metrics - and cross‑check the definitions and formulas in a solid performance‑metrics reference so localisation for UY search terms, holiday windows or campaign budgets is precise (Digital marketing performance metrics guide - master ROAS, CPA, and CLV).

The result is a short, action‑oriented brief that points to the single metric to fix and the next two experiments to run, turning noisy dashboards into a repeatable optimisation loop that marketing leaders can present with confidence.

MetricFormulaWhy it matters
Conversion Rate(Conversions / Visitors) × 100Measures website effectiveness at driving desired actions
Cost Per Acquisition (CPA)Total Marketing Spend / New CustomersShows how much each new customer costs
Return on Ad Spend (ROAS)Revenue from Ads / Total Ad SpendDirect measure of ad profitability

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Make.com - No‑code automation spec for publishing & ops

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Make.com is a practical no‑code backbone for Uruguayan marketing ops that need safe, repeatable publishing: build a visual “scenario” that triggers on new content, send the draft to an LLM, then insert a Human‑in‑the‑Loop review step so a local editor can approve or edit the AI output before it goes live - Make's enterprise Human in the Loop creates an editable review page and lets you share the URL (for example to Slack) so approvals become a simple click, not a risky blind send (Make Human‑in‑the‑Loop guide & free Airtable alternative).

Pair that with Make's organization and team audit logs - stored for 12 months and filterable by event, user and time - to keep a clear trail for troubleshooting and governance (Make audit logs: who changed what and when).

For teams without enterprise seats, the XRay walkthrough shows a pragmatic Airtable pattern to replicate HITL affordably, while Permit.io and HITL best practices remind teams to design explicit approval checkpoints and auditable flows so local campaigns run fast, but never without human oversight (Human‑in‑the‑Loop best practices).

FeatureKey detail
Human in the LoopEnterprise module: create review page, share URL, trigger follow-up scenarios; Airtable alternative for non‑enterprise
Audit logsEnterprise only; stored 12 months; org owners/admins and team admins can view and filter events
Common eventsIncludes connections, webhooks, keys, team changes, data store records and function events

Conclusion: A 5‑step Implementation Checklist for Uruguayan Marketing Teams

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Conclusion - a practical 5‑step checklist for Uruguayan marketing teams: 1) Start by setting clear, measurable goals and KPIs so AI answers real business questions, not vague curiosities (see Iterable AI marketing guide on defining goals and rollout priorities Iterable AI marketing guide).

2) Build a foundation of brand context and first‑party data - onboard models with UY language, local search terms and campaign calendars so outputs are immediately usable (HubSpot 5‑Step AI Framework guide calls this onboarding with brand knowledge HubSpot 5‑Step AI Framework guide).

3) Master prompts and reusable templates: invest time in prompt craft and a short template library (subject lines, blog briefs, nurture cadences) so one prompt run produces writer‑ready drafts and A/B variants.

4) Experiment fast and local: run quick, iterative tests aimed at Uruguayan holidays, micro‑influencers and buyer stages, then lock wins into templates - what used to take weeks of A/B testing becomes a single AI‑driven iteration.

5) Govern, train, repeat - add human‑in‑the‑loop reviews, clear metrics and team training so scaling stays compliant and on‑brand; for hands‑on skill‑building, consider the AI Essentials for Work bootcamp to get teams fluent in prompts and practical AI workflows (AI Essentials for Work syllabus - Nucamp · AI Essentials for Work registration - Nucamp).

A simple local roadmap plus one focused prompt library can turn fragmented experiments into predictable, repeatable growth - like turning a month of scattershot content into a single, optimised week of UY‑ready campaigns.

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DescriptionGain practical AI skills for any workplace; learn tools and prompt writing
Length15 Weeks
Courses includedAI at Work: Foundations, Writing AI Prompts, Job Based Practical AI Skills
Cost (early bird)$3,582
Cost (after)$3,942
Payments18 monthly payments; first due at registration
SyllabusAI Essentials for Work syllabus - Nucamp
RegistrationAI Essentials for Work registration - Nucamp

Frequently Asked Questions

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What are the top 5 AI tools/prompts every marketing professional in Uruguay should use in 2025?

The article highlights five practical AI tools/prompt use‑cases: 1) ChatGPT for content ideation and SEO‑optimised blog briefs; 2) Canva Bulk Create for bulk visual creation and a month‑ready social calendar; 3) HubSpot sequences for personalised email cadences and subject‑line A/B testing; 4) Perplexity for KPI‑driven analytics summaries and prioritized action plans; and 5) Make.com for no‑code automation specs with Human‑in‑the‑Loop review and audit logs.

How should Uruguayan teams localise prompts and AI outputs for better results?

Localisation means adding UY search terms, Spanish copy, local competitors, campaign CTAs tied to regional events or holidays, UY dates, and micro‑influencer tactics. Onboard models with brand context and first‑party data (local calendars, buyer stages), segment lists by buyer stage for sequences, and include few‑shot examples or templates so outputs are immediately usable for Uruguayan audiences.

What is the recommended 5‑step implementation checklist to adopt these prompts and tools?

The five steps are: 1) Set clear, measurable goals and KPIs so AI answers business questions; 2) Build a foundation of brand context and first‑party data (onboard UY language and search terms); 3) Master prompts and create a reusable prompt/template library (blog briefs, subject lines, nurture cadences); 4) Experiment fast and locally - run iterative tests for holidays, micro‑influencers and buyer stages, then lock wins into templates; 5) Govern, train and repeat - add Human‑in‑the‑Loop reviews, audit trails and team training to keep outputs compliant and on‑brand.

How were the Top 5 prompts chosen and how should teams measure success?

Selection blended practical prompting techniques with rigorous evaluation: use‑case prompts and learnability guided prompt form, while success metrics included clarity, relevance, correctness, completeness and consistency. The process combined human panels, A/B testing and automated scores (BLEU/ROUGE, perplexity, cosine similarity). Prompt construction followed Azure playbook patterns (clear instructions, output structure, few‑shot/examples, chain‑of‑thought) to reduce hallucination and speed iteration.

Where can teams get hands‑on training and what are the program details?

For practical skill building, the article recommends the AI Essentials for Work bootcamp: 15 weeks long, includes courses such as AI at Work: Foundations, Writing AI Prompts, and Job Based Practical AI Skills. Cost is $3,582 (early bird) or $3,942 (after), with 18 monthly payments and the first payment due at registration. The program focuses on prompt writing and practical AI workflows to make gains repeatable and team‑ready.

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Ludo Fourrage

Founder and CEO

Ludovic (Ludo) Fourrage is an education industry veteran, named in 2017 as a Learning Technology Leader by Training Magazine. Before founding Nucamp, Ludo spent 18 years at Microsoft where he led innovation in the learning space. As the Senior Director of Digital Learning at this same company, Ludo led the development of the first of its kind 'YouTube for the Enterprise'. More recently, he delivered one of the most successful Corporate MOOC programs in partnership with top business schools and consulting organizations, i.e. INSEAD, Wharton, London Business School, and Accenture, to name a few. ​With the belief that the right education for everyone is an achievable goal, Ludo leads the nucamp team in the quest to make quality education accessible