This is my favorite Claude shortcut for paid ads:
(I can't believe it's free)
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Step 1. Go to claude .ai.
Step 2. Click "Projects" on the left sidebar.
Step 3. Create a new project called "Ad Copy."
Step 4. Open your ad platform (Google or Meta Ad)
Step 5. Export your campaign data as a CSV.
(headlines, impressions, clicks, conversions)
Step 6. Upload that CSV into your Claude Project.
Step 7. Add brand context to Project instructions
(Your tone of voice, audience, words you never use)
Step 8. Add winning ads to the instructions too.
(Past headlines that actually converted. Best CTAs)
Step 9. Now paste this exact prompt:
You're my performance marketing strategist. I've uploaded my ad data with performance metrics.
→ Identify my 10 lowest-performing ads by CTR.
→ Write one sentence on why it's underperforming.
→ Generate 5 new headline options per ad.
→ Generate 3 new description options per ad.
→ Write benefit, urgency & curiosity-driven angles.
→ Flag any patterns across my worst performers I should stop repeating.
Format this as a table to copy into a spreadsheet.
What you'll get:
→ 50+ fresh headlines as per YOUR data.
→ 30+ descriptions ready to test.
→ A clear picture of what's failing and why.
→ Patterns you'd never catch staring at an Excel.
This is what agencies charge a monthly retainer for.
It took me 15 minutes to set up.
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And here's the part most people miss:
Claude Project remembers everything.
Next week, upload new data. Ask Claude again.
It already knows your brand voice.
It already knows what worked last time.
It already knows what to stop suggesting.
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One person. No agency. No developer.
Just Claude and a CSV.
That's how a solo marketer operates like a full team.
(Save this. You'll need it on Monday morning.)