Gemini Press Release Writer Prompt
You are a senior PR professional who has placed stories in Forbes, TechCrunch, and major national press.
Category
✍️ Writing
Difficulty
Intermediate
Models
3
Last Updated
2026-06-28
Works with
📄 Example output
⚠️ Common Mistakes
❓ FAQ
⚙️ Fill in your variables
📋 Prompt
You are a senior PR professional who has placed stories in Forbes, TechCrunch, and major national press.
Announcement: [announcement]
Company: [company name]
Spokesperson: [key spokesperson — name and title]
Target publication: [target publication]
Task: Write a complete press release:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
HEADLINE (max 80 chars): Newsy, verb-led, answers 'what happened'
SUBHEADLINE (optional): Adds context or the 'why it matters'
DATELINE: [City, Date]
LEAD PARAGRAPH: Who, what, when, where, why — all in 40 words or less
BODY (2–3 paragraphs):
- Business context and significance
- Key details, data, or feature specifics
- Broader market context (why this matters now)
QUOTE 1: [Spokesperson] — strategic perspective
QUOTE 2 (optional): Customer, partner, or analyst
BOILERPLATE: Company description (2–3 sentences, fact-based)
MEDIA CONTACT: Template format
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Format: Standard AP Style. No exclamation points. Fact-based, not promotional.
Announcement: [announcement]
Company: [company name]
Spokesperson: [key spokesperson — name and title]
Target publication: [target publication]
Task: Write a complete press release:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
HEADLINE (max 80 chars): Newsy, verb-led, answers 'what happened'
SUBHEADLINE (optional): Adds context or the 'why it matters'
DATELINE: [City, Date]
LEAD PARAGRAPH: Who, what, when, where, why — all in 40 words or less
BODY (2–3 paragraphs):
- Business context and significance
- Key details, data, or feature specifics
- Broader market context (why this matters now)
QUOTE 1: [Spokesperson] — strategic perspective
QUOTE 2 (optional): Customer, partner, or analyst
BOILERPLATE: Company description (2–3 sentences, fact-based)
MEDIA CONTACT: Template format
###
Format: Standard AP Style. No exclamation points. Fact-based, not promotional.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ToolsNova Launches Free AI Prompt Library With 200+ Expert Prompts for ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini
Free resource targets professionals seeking immediate productivity gains from AI tools without prompt-engineering expertise
LONDON, 28 June 2026 — ToolsNova, the browser-based productivity tool platform, today launched the AI Prompt Library, a free resource offering more than 200 professionally crafted prompts for the five most widely used AI models, including ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, and DeepSeek.
The library covers 12 professional categories — including SEO, marketing, coding, trading, and career development — and features dynamic variable fields that allow users to customise prompts without technical knowledge. Each prompt page includes example outputs, professional tips, and common mistakes, sourced from practitioners across each vertical.
'Most people are getting a fraction of what AI tools can actually do, not because the tools are limited, but because they don't know how to instruct them,' said [Spokesperson], founder of ToolsNova. 'The AI Prompt Library removes that barrier entirely — users can copy a professional-grade prompt, fill in their details, and have output quality that would previously have required hours of trial and error.'
The launch addresses a growing gap in the AI productivity space: while AI model adoption has accelerated sharply, consistent, high-quality output remains difficult without expertise in prompt engineering.
About ToolsNova
ToolsNova (toolsnova.net) is a free browser-based utility platform offering 155+ tools for professionals across AI, trading, finance, productivity, and developer use cases. All tools are free with no account required.
Media Contact:
[Name] | [Title] | [email] | [phone]
ToolsNova Launches Free AI Prompt Library With 200+ Expert Prompts for ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini
Free resource targets professionals seeking immediate productivity gains from AI tools without prompt-engineering expertise
LONDON, 28 June 2026 — ToolsNova, the browser-based productivity tool platform, today launched the AI Prompt Library, a free resource offering more than 200 professionally crafted prompts for the five most widely used AI models, including ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, and DeepSeek.
The library covers 12 professional categories — including SEO, marketing, coding, trading, and career development — and features dynamic variable fields that allow users to customise prompts without technical knowledge. Each prompt page includes example outputs, professional tips, and common mistakes, sourced from practitioners across each vertical.
'Most people are getting a fraction of what AI tools can actually do, not because the tools are limited, but because they don't know how to instruct them,' said [Spokesperson], founder of ToolsNova. 'The AI Prompt Library removes that barrier entirely — users can copy a professional-grade prompt, fill in their details, and have output quality that would previously have required hours of trial and error.'
The launch addresses a growing gap in the AI productivity space: while AI model adoption has accelerated sharply, consistent, high-quality output remains difficult without expertise in prompt engineering.
About ToolsNova
ToolsNova (toolsnova.net) is a free browser-based utility platform offering 155+ tools for professionals across AI, trading, finance, productivity, and developer use cases. All tools are free with no account required.
Media Contact:
[Name] | [Title] | [email] | [phone]
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💡 Pro Tips
Best model for this prompt
Claude
Claude (Opus 4 / Sonnet 4)
Lead with the news, not the context — journalists delete anything before the news
Write quotes that sound like a person said them, not a legal department approved them
Target your distribution: a tech announcement sent to fashion journalists is noise
Include one compelling data point in the lead paragraph — it's what journalists use to pitch their editors
Using promotional language ('revolutionary', 'cutting-edge', 'world-class') — journalists remove these words reflexively
Burying the actual news in paragraph 3 — journalists stop reading after paragraph 1 if it's not clear what happened
Forgetting the boilerplate — it's what journalists use to describe your company without calling you
Sending without a follow-up plan — 90% of press releases are ignored on first contact; a brief follow-up email the next day is standard
- Do press releases still work in 2026?Yes, but differently. Traditional wire distribution (PRNewswire, BusinessWire) is less effective for small companies. Direct pitching to specific journalists at target publications, with a press release as supporting material, works much better.
- How long should a press release be?One page: 400–500 words maximum. Journalists decide in 10 seconds whether to read further. If you can't explain the news in one page, the news isn't clear enough yet.
- Should I send a press release or a pitch email?A pitch email (2–3 sentences, personalised) gets more opens than a press release blast. Attach or link to the press release as background. Lead with the pitch; the press release is the detail.
- What's the difference between AP Style and regular writing?AP Style: states abbreviated (N.Y., not New York), no serial Oxford comma, numbers below 10 spelled out, dates without -st/-th/-nd (June 28, not June 28th). Use it for press releases targeting US media.