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Grounded Persuasive Language Generation for Automated Marketing

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  • Jibang Wu
  • Chenghao Yang
  • Simon Mahns
  • Chaoqi Wang
  • Hao Zhu
  • Fei Fang
  • Haifeng Xu

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This paper develops an agentic framework that employs large language models (LLMs) to automate the generation of persuasive and grounded marketing content, using real estate listing descriptions as our focal application domain. Our method is designed to align the generated content with user preferences while highlighting useful factual attributes. This agent consists of three key modules: (1) Grounding Module, mimicking expert human behavior to predict marketable features; (2) Personalization Module, aligning content with user preferences; (3) Marketing Module, ensuring factual accuracy and the inclusion of localized features. We conduct systematic human-subject experiments in the domain of real estate marketing, with a focus group of potential house buyers. The results demonstrate that marketing descriptions generated by our approach are preferred over those written by human experts by a clear margin. Our findings suggest a promising LLM-based agentic framework to automate large-scale targeted marketing while ensuring responsible generation using only facts.

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  • Jibang Wu & Chenghao Yang & Simon Mahns & Chaoqi Wang & Hao Zhu & Fei Fang & Haifeng Xu, 2025. "Grounded Persuasive Language Generation for Automated Marketing," Papers 2502.16810, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2502.16810
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