Generate Compelling Webinar Titles and Descriptions
Prompt for generating 10 webinar title variations across five proven formulas, plus subtitles and promo copy.
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Why it matters
Attract your target audience and fill webinar seats with compelling titles, subtitles, registration headlines, and promotional email subject lines.
Outcomes
What it gets done
Generate 10 webinar title variations based on topic, audience, and key takeaways.
Create a subtitle/description for each generated title.
Develop a registration page headline and promotional email subject line.
Install
Add it to your toolbox
Run in your project directory:
curl -fsSL https://spark.entire.vc/get/vb-webinar-title | bash Overview
Webinar Title Generator
A prompt that generates 10 webinar title variations across five proven formulas (Number+Outcome, How-To, Question, Behind the Scenes, Contrarian), plus subtitles and promotional copy. Use when naming a webinar and its promotional copy. Generates title and short promo copy only, not the full webinar content or registration page body.
What it does
Webinar Title Generator is a prompt for crafting webinar titles that drive registrations and set clear expectations for the right audience. It takes the topic, target audience, key takeaway attendees will gain, speaker credentials, format (solo, interview, panel, or workshop), and the underlying goal (lead generation, customer education, or thought leadership), then generates 10 title variations, a subtitle/description for each, a registration page headline, and an email subject line for promotion.
Create webinar title options for:
**Topic:** [Main subject matter]
**Target Audience:** [Who should attend]
**Key Takeaway:** [What they'll learn/gain]
**Speaker(s):** [Credentials/company]
**Format:** [Solo/Interview/Panel/Workshop]
**Goal:** [Lead gen/Customer education/Thought leadership]
Titles are generated against five proven formulas: Number + Outcome ("5 Strategies to [Outcome] in [Timeframe]"), How-To ("How [Company] Achieved [Result]"), Question Format ("Is Your [Area] Ready for [Challenge]?"), Behind the Scenes ("Inside [Company]'s [Strategy/Process]"), and Contrarian/Provocative ("Why Everything You Know About [Topic] Is Wrong"). Each formula is paired with several concrete example phrasings so the variety of angles is explicit rather than left to interpretation.
The prompt also models title-plus-subtitle pairing, showing how a punchy title ("The Revenue Operations Playbook", "Beyond the Dashboard", "Pipeline Panic? There's a Better Way") is paired with a subtitle that clarifies the specific audience and value ("How high-growth SaaS companies align sales, marketing, and success"). Best practices baked into the prompt: be specific about the value delivered, include a number where possible, name the target audience when relevant, keep titles under 60 characters, and avoid jargon and buzzwords that obscure what the webinar actually covers.
When to use - and when NOT to
Use this prompt when naming a webinar and its supporting promotional copy - generating and comparing multiple title angles for the same event, pairing a title with a clarifying subtitle, or drafting the registration headline and promotional email subject line in one pass.
It generates title and short promotional copy only, not the full webinar content, registration page body, or email body copy - those still need to be written separately once a title direction is chosen.
Inputs and outputs
Inputs: webinar topic, target audience, key takeaway, speaker credentials, format, and goal (lead gen, education, or thought leadership).
Outputs: 10 title variations across five formulas, a subtitle/description for each, a registration page headline, and a promotional email subject line.
Integrations
A standalone text prompt with no external tool dependencies, usable directly against any LLM.
Who it's for
Marketers and event/demand-generation teams naming webinars and drafting the accompanying promotional headlines and subject lines.
Source README
Webinar Title Generator
Craft webinar titles that fill seats and attract the right audience.
Prompt Template
Create webinar title options for:
**Topic:** [Main subject matter]
**Target Audience:** [Who should attend]
**Key Takeaway:** [What they'll learn/gain]
**Speaker(s):** [Credentials/company]
**Format:** [Solo/Interview/Panel/Workshop]
**Goal:** [Lead gen/Customer education/Thought leadership]
Generate:
1. 10 title variations
2. Subtitle/description for each
3. Registration page headline
4. Email subject line for promotion
Title Formulas
Number + Outcome
- "5 Strategies to [Outcome] in [Timeframe]"
- "The 3 Mistakes Killing Your [Area]"
- "7 [Industry] Trends Shaping [Year]"
How-To
- "How to [Achieve Goal] Without [Pain Point]"
- "How [Company] Achieved [Result]"
- "How to Build a [Thing] That [Outcome]"
Question Format
- "Is Your [Area] Ready for [Challenge]?"
- "What's Really Driving [Trend]?"
- "Why Do [Percentage] of [Group] Fail at [Task]?"
Behind the Scenes
- "Inside [Company]'s [Strategy/Process]"
- "The Playbook Behind [Result]"
- "Lessons from Building [Thing]"
Contrarian/Provocative
- "Why Everything You Know About [Topic] Is Wrong"
- "The Uncomfortable Truth About [Area]"
- "Stop Doing [Common Practice]"
Title + Subtitle Combinations
Title: "The Revenue Operations Playbook"
Subtitle: "How high-growth SaaS companies align sales, marketing, and success"
Title: "Beyond the Dashboard"
Subtitle: "Turning analytics into action: A workshop for marketing leaders"
Title: "Pipeline Panic? There's a Better Way"
Subtitle: "3 strategies to build predictable revenue in uncertain markets"
Best Practices
- Be specific about the value
- Include a number when possible
- Name the audience when relevant
- Keep titles under 60 characters
- Avoid jargon and buzzwords
Discussion
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