7 ChatGPT prompts for Facebook groups

Napisane przez Paula Vazquez | Zaktualizowane dnia 02 December, 2024

7 ChatGPT prompts for Facebook groups

Every day, 2 billion people spend significant time in Facebook groups. They are an excellent channel to build relationships and authenticity with your business audience without using several resources. And, did you know that they cannot be targeted by ads?

However, content is a vital part of this process: if you want your Facebook group to be successful, you must generate quality content that encourages members to participate in some way.

Here are 7 ChatGPT prompts to promote in Facebook groups in 2025 to engage your audience and create brand awareness.

Questions/Answers Prompt

"The Facebook group is focused on [insert your topic]. Can you create a question that encourages members to share their favorite [insert your topic]?"

Questions and answers bring the highest engagement of all: the reason why Facebook made Q/A the center of the platform by even changing post → questions.

Asking questions does two things. It gets various answers and the whole community gets to learn with many answers/experiences/reviews.

Tips to ask the best meaningful questions on a Facebook group:

  • Short, concise, open-ended questions work best.
  • Adding a picture can help but make sure that it does not distract users much.
  • Ask by addressing a concern of your audience that performs the best.
  • Get familiar with the common concerns in the community to ask questions on point.
  • Create interactive hashtags where other members can also ask their questions or get encouraged to participate. E.g. #BakersAskAway or #CatLadiesSupport😻.

Continue reading to find more Facebook group marketing tips.

Poll Prompt

"Generate a poll for a Facebook group about [add niche community topic]. Include 4 options to choose from."

Nobody likes their scrolling being interrupted by ads, especially when you are hanging out on Facebook to have fun. Instead, try some polls related to your product or services that you can comment on or to which people can contribute which eventually leads to you mentioning your brand.

For example:

  • What are your main concerns when you are choosing travel insurance?
  • Which objects should you ALWAYS carry when you go hiking?

Add options that will also help members engage further and remember to let them add their own too!

Case Studies Prompt

"Our Facebook group is focused on [topic]. Could you create a case study that analyzes the efforts and outcomes of [insert context], highlighting the benefits and challenges they encountered along the way?"

An excellent case study shows how one customer solved a problem with your product or service. The best also include:

  • A personable narrative: everybody loves a good story. Make sure to write it around your brand.
  • Specific details about the person's business or life and how using your product or service helped them solve a problem.
  • Percentages or other hard data that illustrate how the person benefited from your product or service.

88% of consumers trust online reviews as much as personal recommendations. A great way to share a review is through case studies.

Behind the Scenes Prompt

"Please create a post for a Facebook group about [topic] that I can include in a picture of my [business type] team behind the scenes doing [action]."

A picture is worth a thousand words. People love to see how things are made or what happens behind the scenes at their favorite brands. It also helps you create a close relationship with your potential customers, and maybe next time they will remember your brand due to a fun picture of your team.

Memes Prompt

"Create 5 memes to share on a Facebook group about [topic]. Tell me image template, image content, and the captions for the social media post."

Memes are funny, relatable, and easy to share. They are also super effective for growing an engaged community because they get people excited about sharing them with other people in their network, which is free exposure for your brand.

Here are two tools that can help you create the best memes to generate value for a Facebook community and your business:

  • You must listen to your community or audience and learn their interests and particular language. An easy way to do it is by using social listening tools, e.g. Devi AI, your AI social media marketing assistant. This way, you will know which topics are trending or which keywords to use on your memes!
  • Meme Generator. This tool is as easy as entering your image and then your catchy meme phrase. Furthermore, if you need some inspiration you can browse through the most popular memes and select a template. For example, if you are aiming to promote an app that helps you combine clothes, a meme around the problem of choosing what to wear is the PERFECT fit.

AMA [Ask Me Anything] Prompt

"Generate a post for a Facebook group about [topic] that introduces an AMA (Ask Me Anything) on [date]".

The right way to create content is to provide real value to the user and get the best results for your business. One great way? An AMA.

  • You or somebody else from your team can offer to answer any question the community members have about a topic.
  • The topic must be related to your brand, but not EXACTLY answer questions about your brand.
  • You do not need to do it Live, by sharing it in a post you can make sure that it will stay there for a while and many people browsing the group will see it.
  • Bonus idea: Ask a loyal customer to do it. Nonetheless, remember to make it look natural.

There are 620 million Facebook groups. Make sure to choose the one that is the fittest for your niche!

Contest/Giveaway Prompt

"Give me 10 contest or giveaway ideas to run on a Facebook group about [topic] to promote [product]."

There are many kinds of contests you can run. For example, set a topic and ask members to share the best meme, the best picture, the best story, etc.

Here is how to do it:

  1. Make sure the prize is relevant to your audience
  2. Make the process easy and hassle-free
  3. Communicate the rules and make sure they're fair. You can use one of the tools to choose a member randomly, such as Woobox.
  4. Have fun with it and encourage engagement around your brand.

62.2% of marketers stated that the second most popular reason (after gaining followers) for running giveaways on social media is increasing brand visibility whilst the third one is increasing social media engagement (chosen by 58.7% of marketing experts).

Remember that working with Facebook groups is not meant only to share your content, but to interact with the community so that you create brand awareness and gain customers.

Facebook groups are a great opportunity for brands to start building a relationship that later becomes a good source of leads, feedback, data, and insight. So, make sure to prepare the right posts to join communities and start benefiting from these social niches.

Devi AI can monitor all your Facebook groups for keywords and leads. It works in the background as a full-time employee. Use Facebook groups to grow your business. Start here.

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