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Best prompts for LIM for writing using persuasive speeches using LIM

Thirteen copy-ready prompts designed for language-image models (LIMs) to create persuasive speeches that incorporate visual input. Each prompt asks the LIM to analyze an image and produce a polished, audience-specific speech with rhetorical structure, stage directions, and deliverable outputs (short versions, talking points, CTAs).

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Picture this: you're staring at a powerful image that could make your speech unforgettable, but you're stuck wondering how to weave it into persuasive words that actually move people to action. Most AI prompts give you generic speech templates that ignore the visual gold mine sitting right in front of you. You know that combining compelling visuals with persuasive speaking could be your secret weapon, but you're missing the bridge between the two.
These 13 specialized prompts transform your language-image models into expert speechwriters that analyze visuals and craft audience-specific persuasive speeches complete with rhetorical structure, stage directions, and ready-to-use talking points. Whether you're pitching investors with traction screenshots, rallying community support with neighborhood photos, or delivering crisis communications tied to incident imagery, each prompt guides your AI to create polished speeches that leverage visual storytelling. Instead of struggling to connect images to impactful words, you'll have speeches that seamlessly blend visual analysis with persuasive messaging that gets results.
1
Political town-hall speech referencing a campaign photo
You are a speechwriter using the attached campaign image [UPLOAD IMAGE / IMAGE_URL]. Analyze visible details (people, setting, signage, emotions). Write a persuasive 6-minute town-hall speech for a local candidate focused on housing affordability. Include: a 20–30 second opening hook referencing a specific detail from the image, three policy points with one supporting statistic each, two anecdotal lines that connect to the image, explicit emotional appeals (pathos), two credibility statements (ethos), a short rebuttal to a common opposition claim, stage directions for gestures and pauses tied to visual elements, a 30-second closing call-to-action (sign up, donate, volunteer). Provide: (A) full speech, (B) 30-second social video script, (C) three bullet-point talking points, (D) a 15-word rally chant. Keep tone hopeful and community-focused.
Ask the LIM to analyze a campaign image and produce a 6-minute persuasive town-hall speech with clear local policy asks and a closing call-to-action.
2
Fundraising speech using a donor event photo
Using the attached donor-event photo [UPLOAD IMAGE / IMAGE_URL], craft a 4-minute persuasive fundraising speech for nonprofit development staff. Identify two visible guests or table settings to personalize lines. Include: one emotional story tied to an object or person in the photo, three suggested donation tiers with tangible impact statements, a brief explanation of fiscal stewardship, an urgent reason to give now, and a direct ask script for the MC. Provide: (A) full speech, (B) exact wording for the MC's 20-second ask for $500, (C) an email follow-up subject line and two-sentence preview referencing the event image, (D) two suggested thank-you phrases to use while accepting pledges.
Generate a persuasive donor appeal with image-based personalization, clear ask levels, and follow-up instructions.
3
Product launch keynote tied to product images
Analyze the product image(s) provided [UPLOAD IMAGE / IMAGE_URL]. Draft an 8-minute keynote speech for a product launch aiming to persuade early adopters to pre-order. Include: a 30-second hook that references a striking detail in the image, three core benefits framed as 'before vs after', two short user micro-stories inspired by visual cues, a live-demo script of 45–60 seconds referencing the product's visible features, pricing and pre-order CTA, rhetorical devices (an analogy and a repeated tagline), stage directions for demo handoffs and camera focus. Provide: (A) full keynote, (B) 20-word elevator pitch, (C) three social captions for pre-order posts.
Create a persuasive 8-minute keynote incorporating product visuals, benefits, and demo cues.
4
Crisis response speech referencing incident photos
Given the incident image [UPLOAD IMAGE / IMAGE_URL], produce a 3-minute crisis response speech for an organizational leader to deliver on camera. Instructions: Open by acknowledging what is visible in the image and the feelings it may evoke, offer a clear factual summary of known details, list three immediate steps the organization is taking (with timelines), include one apology or expression of accountability if appropriate, a brief reassurance for affected people, and a request for public patience without evasiveness. Provide: (A) full on-camera script, (B) two-line message for social media that references the image sensitively, (C) one sentence the leader can repeat for media soundbites.
Produce a concise, empathetic crisis speech that acknowledges visible details and communicates action steps and reassurance.
5
Sales pitch speech informed by product-in-use photo
Using the provided image of the product in use [UPLOAD IMAGE / IMAGE_URL], write a 5-minute in-person sales pitch aimed at B2B buyers. Start with a 15-second image-based hook, highlight three measurable ROI points (use hypothetical but realistic numbers), anticipate two common buyer objections with concise rebuttals, include a demo cue tied to a visible feature, and close with a trial or pilot offer script. Provide: (A) full pitch, (B) objection rebuttal lines, (C) a one-line follow-up email referencing the demo photo.
Convert a lifestyle or use-case image into a persuasive in-person sales pitch with customer-centric objections and close strategies.
6
TED-style persuasive talk inspired by a symbolic image
Analyze the symbolic image provided [UPLOAD IMAGE / IMAGE_URL]. Write a persuasive 12-minute TED-style talk that uses the image as a recurring metaphor. Include: a memorable 60-second opening scene description, two personal or historical anecdotes linked to the visual metaphor, three evidence-based claims with citations or plausible-source phrases (e.g., 'according to a 2022 study'), a rhetorical question for audience engagement, a call-to-action encouraging a behavior change, and stage directions for a prop or projected close-up of the image. Provide: (A) full talk, (B) a 25-word closing line to project onstage, (C) two suggested slides that show key facts tied to the image.
Ask the LIM to craft a TED-like talk that uses the image as a central metaphor and persuasive through storytelling and evidence.
7
Community organizing speech using neighborhood photo
Using the neighborhood image [UPLOAD IMAGE / IMAGE_URL], write a 7-minute persuasive organizing speech for a community lead recruiting volunteers for a weekend clean-up and outreach. Reference two specific visual cues from the photo to personalize the message, outline a step-by-step volunteer plan (roles, timeline, materials), include a brief script for volunteer sign-up conversations, a safety note, and a closing line that motivates immediate sign-ups. Provide: (A) full speech, (B) 10-second sign-up pitch volunteers can use, (C) checklist of materials volunteers should bring.
Produce a grassroots organizing speech for local volunteers anchored in details from a neighborhood image and an actionable mobilization plan.
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