Original prompt as shared from the source.
Here is the prompt structure I would use before asking a designer for 20 ad variations.
The trick is not “make it premium.”
The trick is telling the model what job the image has:
- stop the scroll
- keep the product recognizable
- make one buying reason obvious
- leave space for readable copy
- feel like a real ecommerce asset, not a random AI poster
Prompt pack:
“Act as a senior ecommerce art director and conversion-focused ad designer.
Create one finished horizontal ecommerce banner for:
Product: [PRODUCT]
Audience: [AUDIENCE]
Main buying reason: [ONE REASON]
Offer or CTA: [CTA]
Brand mood: [MOOD]
Aspect ratio: [RATIO]
Use the uploaded product image as the source of truth. Keep the product shape, color, logo, packaging, material, and key details consistent.
Improve the image like a commercial shoot: cleaner lighting, stronger composition, better product presence, realistic shadows, and a background that matches the buyer’s context.
The banner should have:
1. one clear headline
2. one supporting benefit line
3. one CTA area
4. enough negative space for copy
5. no fake reviews
6. no fake badges
7. no unreadable tiny text
8. no unnecessary decorative clutter
Style direction:
[choose one]
- Amazon A+ product infographic
- Shopify hero banner
- TikTok Shop first-frame ad
- Instagram product launch card
- premium brand campaign poster
- clean product detail visual
Make it look ready for a real product page or paid ad.”
Why this works:
Most AI image prompts describe style.
This one describes responsibility.
A banner is not just an image. It has to carry product truth, sales context, hierarchy, and copy placement at the same time.
For UGCgo, I’d turn this into a reusable template:
1. upload product photo
2. choose banner / A+ / first-frame / product detail
3. fill product + buyer + one reason
4. generate 4 visual directions
5. keep the version that makes the product easiest to understand
My favorite test:
If you remove the logo and CTA, can the image still tell what the product is and why someone should care?
If not, the banner is probably just pretty.
Useful assets to test this with:
- Amazon A+ content template
- product detail template
- launch poster template
- UGC ad template
- brand kit template
Tools are raw material.
The prompt is the creative brief.
The template is how you make it repeatable.
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