The best marketers don’t “write” copy.
They reverse engineer what’s already working.
And with LLMs, you can do it in minutes.
This is one of the most slept-on uses of AI.
Here’s exactly how I do it → https://t.co/TScq7XoYxH

Step 1: Find high-converting copy.
Landing pages you admire
Ads you keep seeing (they’re running for a reason)
Emails you actually read
If it’s everywhere, it’s converting. That’s your goldmine.
(i found this for my project) https://t.co/CpyVGk1a3N
Step 2: Feed that copy into an LLM.
But don’t just ask it to “summarize.”
That’s too shallow.
You want it to break the copy down by psychology, persuasion, and structure.
(i copied and took screenshots of the website landing page... and feed the copy to ChatGPT)
Step 3: Use a reverse-engineering prompt.
Here’s the one I use 👇
“Analyze this copy like a world-class copywriter.
Break down the headline, hook, and CTA.
Identify the psychological triggers being used (authority, scarcity, social proof, etc).
Show the structure behind the copy.
Rewrite the structure as a reusable template.”

The output is pure gold:
You see the hidden playbook behind the copy
You get a template to use for your own writing
You stop guessing, and start modeling what works https://t.co/osyhGtARCi
Step 4: Apply it.
Take the template → plug in your product → let the LLM rewrite it in your voice.
Instead of starting with a blank page, you’re starting with a proven formula.
Most people use AI to generate.
The real power is in using AI to reverse engineer.
This single shift turns LLMs into your secret copywriting mentor.
Try it once and you’ll never write the same way again.
Why struggle with AI when you can copy-paste your way to better results?
Steal the prompt library everyone wishes they had ↓
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