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Stop Guessing Your Copy: Let Gemini 3.0 Interview You to Build a High-Converting Landing Page Prompt)

Stop Guessing Your Copy: Let Gemini 3.0 Interview You to Build a High-Converting Landing Page Prompt)

If you’ve ever asked an AI to “write a high-converting landing page” and gotten something bland, you’re not alone. Great copy isn’t just about snappy headlines—it’s about precise inputs. The biggest mistake? Starting with a vague prompt.

Here’s a better system: ask Gemini 3.0 Pro to interview you first.

By having Gemini 3.0 Pro ask you 10 targeted questions about your business, audience, and offer, you’ll co-create a prompt that yields crisp, conversion-focused copy tailored to your goals. In this article, I’ll show you:

  • Why the “interview-first” method works
  • The exact 10 questions Gemini 3.0 Pro should ask
  • A reusable meta-prompt you can use today
  • How to turn answers into a high-converting landing page
  • Common pitfalls and how to avoid them

Why this works

  • You can’t optimize what you don’t define. Conversion depends on knowing the audience, the offer, the objections, and the desired action.
  • AI needs constraints. When you force clarity—proof points, tone, format—the outputs sharpen dramatically.
  • You get alignment. The interview keeps your brand voice, positioning, and business model front and center.

The 10 questions Gemini 3.0 Pro should ask you

Use these as a checklist. Gemini 3.0 Pro should collect short, specific answers.

1) Who is your primary audience?

  • Demographics, role, niche, and current level of awareness (problem-aware, solution-aware, or product-aware).

2) What is the single most important outcome you deliver?

  • Quantify it if possible: save time, make money, reduce risk, increase confidence, etc.

3) What’s your core offer?

  • Product/service name, pricing, key features, delivery model (software, service, course), guarantees.

4) What differentiates you from alternatives?

  • Your unique mechanism, process, proof, or positioning.

5) What specific pain points or objections do buyers have?

  • Price, complexity, trust, switching costs, past disappointments.

6) What proof can you provide?

  • Testimonials, case studies, metrics, social proof, credentials, logos.

7) What is the primary call to action?

  • Book a demo, start free trial, join waitlist, buy now; include secondary CTA if relevant.

8) What brand voice and tone should we use?

  • E.g., confident and direct; friendly and helpful; witty but clear. Provide 1–2 sample sentences.

9) What page sections do you need?

  • Hero, problem-agitate-solve, features/benefits, social proof, FAQs, pricing, risk reversal, CTA placements.

10) What constraints or assets should be included?

  • Word count, SEO keywords, compliance notes, must-use phrases, existing headlines, image alt text, target framework (AIDA/PAS), or style guidelines.

A reusable meta-prompt for Gemini 3.0 Pro

Paste this to Gemini 3.0 Pro and let it lead the interview:

“Act as a conversion-focused copy chief. Your goal is to write a high-converting landing page, but first, interview me. Ask me the 10 questions listed below one-by-one, wait for my answers, and probe with follow-ups if I’m vague or generic. After the interview, synthesize my answers into:

  • A clear positioning statement
  • A messaging hierarchy (primary promise, top 3 benefits, primary objection handling)
  • A detailed landing page outline
  • Final on-page copy (headlines, subheads, body, CTAs, FAQs)
  • 3 headline alternatives and 3 CTA alternatives

Use crisp, specific language and avoid clichés. Optimize for clarity, urgency, and proof. Here are the 10 questions:

1) Audience…

2) Outcome…

3) Offer…

4) Differentiator…

5) Objections…

6) Proof…

7) CTA…

8) Voice…

9) Sections…

10) Constraints/assets…

Ask question 1 now.”

How Gemini 3.0 Pro should structure the final output

Once you’ve answered the 10 questions, instruct Gemini 3.0 Pro to deliver the output in this order:

1) Positioning statement

  • Example: “For seed-stage SaaS founders, [Product] is the forecasting tool that turns chaotic spreadsheets into investor-ready revenue projections in 15 minutes.”

2) Messaging hierarchy

  • Primary promise, top three benefits, key objections with responses, must-include proof points.

3) Landing page outline

  • Section-by-section: hero, credibility bar, problem framing, solution snapshot, features → benefits, use cases, proof, pricing, risk reversal, FAQs, final CTA.

4) Final copy

  • Each section fully written with headlines, subheads, bullets, and CTA buttons.

5) Variations

  • 3 headline options, 3 subhead options, 3 CTA options.

6) On-page SEO checklist

  • Primary keyword, related terms, title tag, meta description, H1/H2 structure, image alt text.

Example: turning answers into copy

Let’s say your answers include:

  • Audience: marketing managers at DTC brands doing $1–10M/year
  • Outcome: increase ROAS with creative testing insights
  • Offer: $99/mo analytics tool with a 14-day trial
  • Differentiator: automatically tags and scores creatives by hook, length, and format
  • Objections: “We’ve tried tools; setup’s a pain” and “Our data is messy”
  • Proof: 187 brands, 32% average ROAS lift, case study with “GlowSkin”
  • CTA: Start free trial
  • Voice: direct, data-driven
  • Sections: hero, features, use cases, proof, pricing, FAQs
  • Constraints: avoid jargon, include screenshots later

Hero example:

  • Headline: Find your winning ad creative in days, not months
  • Subhead: Automatically tag, test, and rank your hooks across TikTok and Meta—so you scale what works and cut what doesn’t.
  • CTA: Start your 14-day free trial
  • Credibility bar: Trusted by 187 DTC brands | Average 32% ROAS lift

Objection handling:

  • “Setup is a pain.” Onboarding takes under 15 minutes with direct Meta/TikTok integrations and one-click templates.
  • “Our data is messy.” We auto-normalize naming conventions and fill gaps with intelligent tagging.

FAQs:

  • How long until I see insights? Most teams identify top-performing hooks within 7 days of connecting accounts.
  • Will this replace my reporting? Keep your dashboards. We focus solely on creative performance and testable insights.

Pro tips for sharper answers (and better copy)

  • Force specifics. Replace “save time” with “save 6–8 hours/week on reporting.”
  • Tie features to outcomes. “Auto-tagging” → “Faster testing cycles → cheaper CAC.”
  • Lead with proof. Numbers beat adjectives. Include quantified results wherever possible.
  • Use the words your audience uses. Pull phrasing from customer reviews, sales calls, and support tickets.
  • Be ruthless about one CTA. Reduce choice friction. Keep a secondary CTA minimal and context-sensitive (e.g., “View demo”).

Common pitfalls to avoid

  • Over-broad audiences. If your audience is “everyone,” your message is for no one.
  • Feature dumps without translation. Every feature must map to a benefit tied to a pain or desire.
  • Vague proof. “Trusted by many” is empty. Use counts, logos, quotes, and outcomes.
  • Inconsistent tone. Choose a voice and stick to it across sections.
  • CTAs that ask too much too soon. Match CTA to awareness level and commitment.

Copy-and-paste template you can use now

Paste the following to Gemini 3.0 Pro to start the interview and get the full landing page:

“Act as a senior conversion copywriter. Before writing, interview me with the following 10 questions one-by-one. Ask follow-ups if I’m vague. Then deliver:

  • Positioning statement
  • Messaging hierarchy
  • Landing page outline
  • Full landing page copy
  • 3 headline alts, 3 CTA alts
  • On-page SEO checklist

Prioritize clarity, proof, and specificity. Avoid clichés. Here are the 10 questions:

1) Who is the primary audience (role, industry, size, awareness)?

2) What single outcome matters most (quantify)?

3) What is the core offer (name, price, model, guarantee)?

4) What differentiates you (mechanism, process, proof)?

5) What objections/pains block conversion?

6) What proof can we show (metrics, logos, testimonials)?

7) What is the primary CTA (and secondary if any)?

8) What voice/tone and example sentences?

9) What sections must the page include?

10) What constraints/assets (keywords, compliance, phrases, style, length)?

Ask question 1 now.”

Final thought

AI doesn’t make great landing pages for vague businesses. It makes great landing pages for well-defined offers with precise inputs. Let Gemini 3.0 Pro interview you, and you’ll stop guessing your copy—and start shipping pages that convert.

Example: How EZsite Black Friday Promotion Landing Page is built

Questions I asked to Gemini 3.0 on EZsite.ai 's prompt builder:

You are EZsite's Product Manager, ask me 10 questions to design a landing page for its Black Friday sales of Full stack templates bundle.

Taglin: Customizable AI App Factory - Clone, Customize, Ship in hours

SubTitle:

Start from a launch‑ready full‑stack app template—customize, brand, and deploy with AI, auth, payments, and ops included. Ships with AI Voice, Nano Banana, and Sora 2/VEO 3.1

Here is the Landing Page built by Gemini 3.0 on EZsite.ai using the prompt Gemini created:

https://ezsite.ai/ltd/facebook-group