Generate 15 Google RSA Headlines Under 30 Characters
Use this prompt to generate a full set of 15 Google Responsive Search Ad headlines that comply with the 30-character limit and cover diverse angles. Run it in ChatGPT or Claude before loading copy into Google Ads Editor.
The Prompt
You are writing Google Responsive Search Ad headlines for a small business. Follow these rules exactly: - Each headline must be 30 characters or fewer (count every character including spaces) - Write 15 headlines total - No two headlines should use the same angle or phrase the same benefit - Cover these angles across the 15: urgency, price/value, local, social proof, problem-solution, guarantee, speed, feature-specific, question, seasonal Business details: - Service: [e.g., emergency drain cleaning] - Location: [e.g., Austin TX] - Key benefit: [e.g., same-day service, flat-rate pricing, 500+ 5-star reviews] - Target customer: [e.g., stressed homeowners with a blocked drain] After each headline, show the character count in brackets. Flag any that exceed 30 characters.
From the guide
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