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Publish Copy‑Paste Request Templates So AI Sends People Straight to You

I want to show you a simple page you can add this week. It gives people ready‑to‑use requests they can paste into ChatGPT, Gemini, or Grok — and it points those tools to you.

Publish Copy‑Paste Request Templates So AI Sends People Straight to You

I want to show you something important. Many people ask AI for help first. They do not start on Google or your website. They say, “Book a repair near me,” or “Compare two packages.” If your brand is not part of that request, AI may never mention you.

Here is my fix. Publish a page with short, copy‑paste request templates. Make it easy for people to paste a clear task into AI that includes your name, your area, and what they want. This helps customers. It also teaches AI how to route the task to you.

Why copy‑paste templates work

I watch how people use AI every day. They want fast results. They copy and paste short prompts. When your site gives them simple lines to paste, they feel smart and fast. AI also likes clear requests. It will often use your brand if your name and details are right there in the text.

I checked a bike repair shop last week. They added a small “Ask AI for This” page with five templates. Two weeks later, more chats included their name when people asked for local repairs. It was not magic. It was clarity.

Action for today: Write one simple request line that includes your brand name, location, and the task. Put it in your notes.

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What to include in each template

Each template should be short and complete. Use these five parts:

  • Task verb: book, compare, check, price, confirm.
  • Your brand name (and a common alias if people use one).
  • Location or service area.
  • Key limits: time, budget, size, or model.
  • Output you want: a short plan, a quote, a link, or a call.

Example: “ChatGPT, get a same‑day quote from BrightFix Bikes (also called Bright Fix) in South Austin to repair a flat tire under $40, and show me the fastest appointment time today.”

Keep tone simple. No fluff. One job per line.

Action for today: Pick one common task you sell. Write one template that matches it.

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The starter set: seven templates you can publish today

Use these as models. Replace names and places with yours.

  • “ChatGPT, book the next open slot with [Your Brand] in [Area] for [service], and confirm the time and cost.”
  • “Gemini, compare [Your Brand]’s [Package A] vs [Package B] for a [use case]. Show differences, price, and who should choose each.”
  • “Grok, check if [Your Brand] has [product/model] in stock in [City] today. If yes, show pickup times and price.”
  • “ChatGPT, get a written quote from [Your Brand] for [problem]. Limit to [budget/time]. Include what is covered and what is not.”
  • “Gemini, ask [Your Brand] which option fits a [size/need], and return a simple 3‑step plan to start.”
  • “Grok, confirm [Your Brand]’s service area for [neighborhoods]. If outside, suggest the closest option they recommend.”
  • “ChatGPT, check [Your Brand]’s urgent contact method for tonight. If they are closed, show first open time tomorrow.”

Action for today: Pick three of these and rewrite them for your brand.

How to build the page so AI can read it fast

Give the page a clear title: “Copy‑Paste Requests for [Your Brand].” Add a short note at the top: “Paste any line below into ChatGPT, Gemini, or Grok.” Then list templates as clean bullet points. Put each use case under a short heading like “Book a Visit” or “Compare Packages.”

Add a small “Copy” button if your website builder has it. Link any words like “Book” or “Call” to your real booking or phone page. Add your city and service area in plain text. Add today’s date at the top so AI sees the page is fresh.

Do not add long stories here. Keep it tight. You can link to details on other pages if needed.

Action for today: Create a draft page with a title, one sentence intro, and your first three templates.

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Keep it fresh and measure what works

Update the page once a month. Add one new template when you launch a new product or run a seasonal offer. If people call and say, “I used your prompt,” ask which one. Move the popular ones to the top.

Test it yourself. Open ChatGPT and paste one of your lines. See what it returns. If the answer misses key facts, adjust the template. Use simple words. Add your area and your limits. Small edits help a lot.

I built FoxRadar so you can see in 60 seconds whether ChatGPT, Gemini, or Grok know your brand. Run a quick check. If your name does not show up, these templates are a fast way to change that. Trust me on this — it takes less time than you think.

Action for today: After you publish the page, paste one template into ChatGPT and see the result. Adjust one word if needed.

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Ready to see if AI knows you today? Check your brand on FoxRadar at getfoxradar.com. I am cheering for you.

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