Stop wrestling with blank product pages. You’ll get five ready-to-paste AI prompt templates that generate WooCommerce product descriptions built for SEO, conversions, and easy A/B testing. Follow the steps and implement one template per day to see measurable results.
How to run these prompts inside your WooCommerce workflow
Where to run the prompts
Run the prompts in your preferred AI editor, such as ChatGPT, Claude, or an API-connected tool inside your content editor. At Nacke Media we often use a local prompt runner or the ChatGPT web UI to iterate quickly, then paste final copy into WooCommerce’s product editor. Keep one source file per product so you can track versions and test variants. Learn how to teach AI your brand voice.
Plugging generated copy into WooCommerce
Use this practical mapping to move AI output into the product editor:
- Product short description: paste the 40–80 word short SEO-focused excerpt into the Short Description block (Gutenberg product block labeled Short description).
- Product main description: paste the longer, persuasive copy into the main content area under Description. Use headings and bullets for scannability.
- Product features: add 3–6 bullet points in the Features block or as an attribute list.
- Yoast SEO: paste the generated SEO title and meta description into Yoast fields. Use the suggested focus keyword in the Yoast focus keyword input.
- Schema and structured data: ensure any technical specs are added to attributes so WooCommerce or your SEO plugin can output them in structured data.
Quick checklist: a 6-step paste-and-check routine
- Run the prompt and save the output as “productname-ai-v1”.
- Paste short description into Short Description block, save draft.
- Paste long description, add H3 headings and a 3-bullet features list.
- Fill Yoast fields: SEO title, meta description, focus keyword.
- Add attributes and tags for schema output, and set product categories.
- Publish a draft and create variant B for A/B testing before making live.
Integration tips for Gutenberg, Yoast, and plugins
Gutenberg makes it easy to test layout differences: create Variant A with short description first then features, and Variant B with features first then short description. Yoast will flag missing focus keyword coverage, meta length, and readability. Address the top two Yoast suggestions before testing. For A/B testing use a WooCommerce-compatible split-testing plugin or create two product slugs and route equal traffic via homepage or category links, then measure results in Google Analytics 4 using custom events. To support reliable measurement, establish an AI-ready marketing data foundation.
Example: For a product “Eco Coffee Grinder” the prompt returns an SEO title “Eco Coffee Grinder — Quiet, Durable, 3-Year Warranty”. Paste that into Yoast Title, and the 60-character meta into Yoast Meta Description. Add attributes “Material: Ceramic burrs, Capacity: 250g” so structured data includes those specs.
Short SEO-Focused Template (mobile-first product pages)
Prompt template to copy-paste
Prompt: Act as an ecommerce copywriter. Create four outputs for the product named “” with target keyword “”. 1) Short headline (6–8 words) that includes the keyword. 2) Short description for mobile/card view (40–70 words) centered on the primary benefit and one pain point. 3) Meta title (50–60 characters) and meta description (115–140 characters) optimized for the keyword. 4) 3 bullets for quick features (each 8–12 words). Keep tone confident and helpful. Provide an alternative CTA option with 3 words. Mark each section with a heading.
Why this template works
Mobile visitors scan quickly. A tight headline and 40–70 word short description captures attention and answers the buyer’s main concern in the first line. The meta pair improves click-throughs from search. Because the output is already chunked into distinct fields you can paste directly into WooCommerce short description, product title, and Yoast fields with minimal editing.
Before and after example
Before (generic): “This coffee grinder grinds beans fast and looks great. Comes with warranty.” After (using template):
- Headline: Eco Coffee Grinder — Quiet, Durable
- Short description: Quiet ceramic burrs for consistent grind, built to last with a 3-year warranty. Grinds for espresso to french press in under 30 seconds, with minimal heat so flavor stays intact.
- Meta title: Eco Coffee Grinder — Quiet, Durable, 3-Year Warranty
- Meta description: Quiet ceramic burrs for espresso to french press. Fast, durable, low-heat grinding. Free shipping over $50.
- Bullets: Ceramic burrs for even grind; Low-heat motor preserves flavor; Compact footprint, fits any counter
A/B testing and GA4 metric checklist
To measure impact create Variant A (original copy) and Variant B (AI short SEO copy). Track the following in GA4:
- Sessions to product page
- Product view event count
- Add-to-cart rate (add_to_cart events / product views)
- Purchase conversion rate (purchases / product views)
Example baseline: if product page conversion is 1.8 percent, an uplift to 2.2 percent is meaningful. Use a split-test size calculator and run until you have at least 1,000 product views per variant or a statistically sound result. If you do not have the traffic, run tests sequentially and compare weekly conversion rates while keeping other variables constant.
Problem-Agitate-Solve Template for high-ticket items
Prompt template to copy-paste
Prompt: Act as a conversion-focused ecommerce copywriter. For product “” use keyword “”. Output: 1) One-line emotional opener (pain point). 2) Agitation paragraph (40–70 words) that describes consequences of not solving the pain. 3) Solution paragraph (80–140 words) that explains how the product solves the problem and includes a social proof sentence. 4) Two CTAs, one urgent and one soft. Also output three objection-handling microcopy lines for FAQs. Keep tone authoritative and empathetic.
Why PAS converts for expensive SKUs
High-ticket buyers need reassurance that the product addresses a real pain and that the purchase risk is low. The PAS flow prompts the AI to lead with pain, deepen the urgency, then show the product as a sensible solution supported by social proof. The additional microcopy lines directly address common objections during checkout, lowering friction.
Concrete example and paste-ready output
Example for “Pro Bike Trainer”
- Opener: Road training that wastes hours and leaves you sore without real power gains.
- Agitation: Amateur trainers and unstable mounts cost you progress. Missed sessions and poor data mean slower race times and more frustration. Spots of downtime add up to weeks of lost training.
- Solution: The Pro Bike Trainer locks your bike in place, delivers calibrated resistance, and pairs with your ride app for real-time power metrics and smart workouts. Riders report a 20 percent improvement in FTP after eight weeks. Built from aerospace-grade aluminum and backed by a 2-year warranty, it replaces guesswork with reliable training.
- CTAs: Buy now, Free 30-day return
- Objection lines: “Fast shipping available”, “Free returns within 30 days”, “Two-year warranty included”
How to test and measure impact
Create Variant B using the PAS description in the long description area, while keeping the product images and price unchanged. Run the test for at least 2 weeks or until 500+ product views per variant. Watch these GA4 metrics:
- Add-to-cart rate change, target relative uplift of 10 to 25 percent for high-intent pages.
- Checkout initiation events.
- Revenue per visitor for the product.
If you see a drop in add-to-cart but an increase in revenue per visitor, examine average order value and upsell placements. Use the objection-handling microcopy in the checkout area or shipping notes to reduce drop-offs. Learn how to cut cart abandonment with AI.
Feature-Benefit-Use Case Template plus schema and Yoast tips
Prompt template to copy-paste
Prompt: Act as a product-content specialist. For “” and keyword “”, produce: 1) A 3-part structure: short intro (40–60 words) that includes keyword, 4 feature-benefit pairs (each 12–18 words), 3 short use-case scenarios (30–50 words each). 2) A JSON-LD snippet for product schema containing name, brand, sku, price, currency, availability, and aggregateRating with a dummy example for editing. Keep language technical but readable.
How this template improves SEO and on-page conversions
Search engines and shoppers both value clear specification and real-life use cases. Feature-benefit pairs translate product specs into shopper outcomes. Use-case scenarios help buyers imagine the product in their lives, which increases intent. The JSON-LD snippet reduces implementation friction by giving your developer or plugin an editable schema to copy into your theme or a custom field. Paste the schema into a plugin that supports custom structured data or a code block that outputs in the head for that product page. For broader AEO and SEO guidance, see our companion guide.
Paste-ready example and Yoast checklist
Example for “Portable Photo Printer”
- Intro: Compact portable photo printer for instant 4×6 prints from your phone, no cables required.
- Feature-benefit pairs: Fast 20-second prints, capture memories on the spot; Wireless Bluetooth, print from any app; Rechargeable battery, print dozens of pages per charge; Durable shell, toss in a bag without worry.
- Use cases: Family events: print on the spot and hand out keepsakes; Travel: document a trip with physical photos for a travel journal; Events: sell instant prints at pop-ups and craft fairs.
- JSON-LD snippet: Paste a short JSON-LD with keys name, brand, sku, price, currency, availability, aggregateRating. Replace placeholder values with real data.
Yoast checklist before publish
- Place the SEO keyword in the first paragraph and in one H2.
- Keep meta description within 115–140 characters and include the keyword once.
- Use at least one internal link to a related category or guide.
- Ensure images have alt text that includes the keyword naturally, and add one supporting image with dimensions and descriptive filename.
Do this now checklist
- Run the prompt, paste the feature-benefit list into main description as bullets.
- Paste the use-case blocks under a heading “How customers use it”.
- Insert the JSON-LD into your theme or via an SEO plugin custom field.
- Run Yoast checks and resolve top two flagged issues.
Cross-sell bundle and FAQ-rich template, plus a 7-day implementation challenge
Two copy-paste prompts: bundles and FAQ
Bundle prompt: Act as an ecommerce strategist. For “” create a bundle pitch that pairs this product with two complementary items. Provide a bundle name, 2 short benefit bullets for the bundle, price justification line, and a 1-line CTA. Add an urgent incentive line for limited stock.
FAQ prompt: Act as a customer-success writer. For “” produce 6 FAQ questions with short answers. Three should handle shipping, returns, and compatibility. Include short trust signals for each answer when applicable.
Why combine bundles and FAQ
Bundles increase AOV and FAQ reduces pre-purchase friction. When the AI outputs both, you can test a product page that surfaces cross-sell bundles above the fold and moves FAQs into an accordion near the CTA. This configuration often shortens the path to purchase, because customers find complementary items and objections get answered without leaving the product page.
Concrete bundle example and FAQ snippet
- Bundle name: Starter Barista Pack
- Bundle bullets: Grinder, tamp, and cleaning kit for consistent espresso. Save 15 percent vs buying separately.
- Price line: Bundle priced at $199, usually $235 when items bought separately.
- Urgent incentive: Only 12 bundles left, reserve yours today.
- FAQ example: Q: Does this grinder work with 64mm portafilters? A: Yes, it is compatible with 58mm and 64mm portafilters. Free returns within 30 days if incompatible.
7-day implementation challenge
Use this structured week to get measurable results.
- Day 1 — Pick five target products and collect current copy, traffic, and conversion baseline from GA4 for the last 30 days.
- Day 2 — Run Template Short SEO on two products and paste into short description and Yoast meta.
- Day 3 — Run PAS for one high-ticket product and add objection microcopy to checkout.
- Day 4 — Use Feature-Benefit template on one technical product and add JSON-LD schema.
- Day 5 — Create a bundle for one product and add to product page with urgency line.
- Day 6 — Add FAQ to two product pages and implement accordion UI; check mobile rendering.
- Day 7 — Launch A/B tests where possible, and review GA4 events after 7 days for initial signals: add-to-cart rate, checkout initiation, and revenue per visitor. Document wins and iterate.
What to expect in GA4 after a week
Traffic and baseline conversion changes will depend on volume. For stores with moderate traffic expect early signals: changes in add-to-cart rate and checkout initiation are faster to register than purchases. If you see consistent improvement in add-to-cart and checkout initiation across variants, roll the winning copy site-wide. If results are mixed, iterate copy: shorten headlines, emphasize a different pain point, or move FAQs closer to CTA.
Nacke Media note: If you want us to implement and run split-tests for a defined set of SKUs, we bundle prompt engineering with WooCommerce integration and GA4 reporting to produce a clear action plan and results dashboard.
Key takeaways
Use focused, paste-ready prompts to generate structured product copy that drops straight into WooCommerce and Yoast. Test one template per product, measure add-to-cart and checkout initiation in GA4, and iterate based on data. The five templates here give you quick wins: short SEO copy for mobile, PAS for high-ticket items, feature-benefit plus schema for technical SKUs, and bundle plus FAQ copy to lift AOV and reduce friction. For technical SEO guidance on meta and structured data best practices, see the official Google Search Central SEO starter guide for developers: Google Search Central SEO starter guide.


