Struggling to get your marketing community to engage with shared articles? Our Article Conversation templates make it easy to spark thoughtful discussions and keep members interacting. Save time and drive deeper connections with these ready-to-use prompts.
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Article Conversations tap into members' curiosity and desire for professional growth. By highlighting key points and inviting opinions, these prompts encourage everyone to reflect and share their unique insights. This method drives richer dialogue because it meets members where they are: eager to learn but sometimes hesitant to start the conversation.
When you summarize content and pose open-ended questions, you lower the barrier to entry for both seasoned marketers and newcomers. It also provides a sense of relevance and shared experience, fostering a stronger sense of community. By surfacing controversial or innovative ideas, you prompt debate and knowledge exchange, which keeps your community lively and valuable.
After reading this article on influencer marketing trends, what surprised you most?
💡 Example: "After reading this article on influencer marketing trends, what surprised you most?"
The article claims email marketing is not dead. Do you agree or disagree, and why?
💡 Example: "The article claims email marketing is not dead. Do you agree or disagree, and why?"
What is one actionable takeaway from this content strategy article you can apply today?
💡 Example: "What is one actionable takeaway from this content strategy article you can apply today?"
Share your thoughts: does this article on social media ROI align with your experience?
💡 Example: "Share your thoughts: does this article on social media ROI align with your experience?"
Do you think the author is missing any key points about brand storytelling?
💡 Example: "Do you think the author is missing any key points about brand storytelling?"
This article suggests video will dominate marketing next year. Are you shifting your strategy?
💡 Example: "This article suggests video will dominate marketing next year. Are you shifting your strategy?"
Which statistic from this digital ad spend report do you find most relevant?
💡 Example: "Which statistic from this digital ad spend report do you find most relevant?"
If you could ask the article's author one question, what would it be?
💡 Example: "If you could ask the article's author one question, what would it be?"
Have you tried the tactics mentioned in this article? Share your results.
💡 Example: "Have you tried the tactics mentioned in this article? Share your results."
What did you think of the case study in this article?
💡 Example: "What did you think of the case study in this article?"
How would you apply the article's key lesson to your own marketing work?
💡 Example: "How would you apply the article's key lesson to your own marketing work?"
What questions did this article leave you with?
💡 Example: "What questions did this article leave you with?"
Do you see any gaps in the article's analysis about paid vs. organic reach?
💡 Example: "Do you see any gaps in the article's analysis about paid vs. organic reach?"
Can you share a campaign that backs up or contradicts the article's claims?
💡 Example: "Can you share a campaign that backs up or contradicts the article's claims?"
Which part of this content marketing article do you want to explore further?
💡 Example: "Which part of this content marketing article do you want to explore further?"
The article highlights a big mistake marketers make. Have you seen this in action?
💡 Example: "The article highlights a big mistake marketers make. Have you seen this in action?"
Would you recommend this article to a colleague? Why or why not?
💡 Example: "Would you recommend this article to a colleague? Why or why not?"
What would you add to the list of best practices shared in this article?
💡 Example: "What would you add to the list of best practices shared in this article?"
Do you agree with the article's prediction about the future of SEO?
💡 Example: "Do you agree with the article's prediction about the future of SEO?"
Pick a quote from the article that resonated with you. Why did it stand out?
💡 Example: "Pick a quote from the article that resonated with you. Why did it stand out?"
How does the article's approach differ from your current marketing strategy?
💡 Example: "How does the article's approach differ from your current marketing strategy?"
What would you ask the author to clarify or expand upon?
💡 Example: "What would you ask the author to clarify or expand upon?"
This article discusses personalization in marketing. What tools do you use for this?
💡 Example: "This article discusses personalization in marketing. What tools do you use for this?"
If you disagree with the article, what would you do differently?
💡 Example: "If you disagree with the article, what would you do differently?"
What lesson from this article would you share with a junior marketer?
💡 Example: "What lesson from this article would you share with a junior marketer?"
How might your team implement one of the article's suggestions this quarter?
💡 Example: "How might your team implement one of the article's suggestions this quarter?"
What potential risks do you see in following the advice from this article?
💡 Example: "What potential risks do you see in following the advice from this article?"
Did you learn something new from this article? Share your top insight.
💡 Example: "Did you learn something new from this article? Share your top insight."
How would you challenge the author's main argument?
💡 Example: "How would you challenge the author's main argument?"
What do you think is missing from the article's coverage of digital marketing ethics?
💡 Example: "What do you think is missing from the article's coverage of digital marketing ethics?"
How does this article change your view on automation in marketing?
💡 Example: "How does this article change your view on automation in marketing?"
Do you think the article offers realistic solutions for small teams?
💡 Example: "Do you think the article offers realistic solutions for small teams?"
Which marketing channel from the article do you plan to experiment with next?
💡 Example: "Which marketing channel from the article do you plan to experiment with next?"
Was there a point in the article you strongly disagreed with?
💡 Example: "Was there a point in the article you strongly disagreed with?"
How would you summarize this article for someone new to marketing?
💡 Example: "How would you summarize this article for someone new to marketing?"
What impact do you think this trend will have on our industry?
💡 Example: "What impact do you think this trend will have on our industry?"
Which example from the article inspired you the most?
💡 Example: "Which example from the article inspired you the most?"
Would you change any of your current practices after reading this?
💡 Example: "Would you change any of your current practices after reading this?"
What is your favorite resource mentioned in the article?
💡 Example: "What is your favorite resource mentioned in the article?"
Share a time when you faced a similar challenge as described in the article.
💡 Example: "Share a time when you faced a similar challenge as described in the article."
What would you do differently if you were in the case study's position?
💡 Example: "What would you do differently if you were in the case study's position?"
If you could only implement one idea from the article, which would it be?
💡 Example: "If you could only implement one idea from the article, which would it be?"
How does this article connect to your current marketing goals?
💡 Example: "How does this article connect to your current marketing goals?"
Choose a template that matches the article you want to share. Add a brief summary or pull a compelling quote from the article, then paste in the template prompt. Encourage members to respond by tagging or mentioning them. Rotate template styles to keep discussions fresh, and follow up on popular threads to deepen engagement.
These templates are designed for all platforms. Adjust the length if your platform has character limits, and use tagging or mentions to notify relevant members. For visual platforms, consider pairing the prompt with an image or infographic from the article.
It is a ready-made prompt that summarizes an article and invites community members to discuss its ideas.
Pick a template that matches the article's topic, tone, and the type of discussion you want to encourage.
Absolutely. Adapt the templates to better match your brand's style and your audience's preferences.
Aim for once or twice a week to maintain engagement without overwhelming members.
Try tagging specific members, asking follow-up questions, or summarizing key points to reignite interest.
Yes. The templates are designed to be accessible for both newcomers and experienced professionals.
Yes. They are platform-agnostic and can be adjusted to fit format or character limits where needed.