Ideal Client Profile
Help me define my ideal client for [service name]. Describe demographics, firmographics, budgets, urgent pains, desired outcomes, decision makers, buying triggers, and disqualifiers.
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Help me define my ideal client for [service name]. Describe demographics, firmographics, budgets, urgent pains, desired outcomes, decision makers, buying triggers, and disqualifiers.
Write a LinkedIn DM to potential clients that’s friendly, professional, and non-pushy. Include a quick credibility line, a value-first question, and a soft CTA to continue the conversation.
Create a 4-week content calendar for [platform] that positions me as an expert in [service]. Include post titles, formats, hooks, intent (educate/evoke/convert), and CTAs for each day.
List 5 online communities or forums where my ideal clients for [service] actively seek help. For each, include the link, typical questions asked, and a suggested value-first engagement angle.
Write a polite message template to request testimonials from past clients. Provide versions for email and LinkedIn, plus a 3-question prompt that makes giving testimonials easy.
Review my current [paste offers]. Suggest 3 bundle/pricing strategies that increase perceived value and profitability. Include anchor price, good/better/best tiers, and scope boundaries.
List 5 common client objections about [service name] and craft concise, trust-building responses. Pair each response with a proof element (case snippet, metric, or process detail).
Act as a world-class private tutor using the Socratic method. Goal: help me understand concepts and solve problems myself. Never give direct answers; instead, guide me with questions. First, ask my topic and my self-rating (1–5) to calibrate. For each step: (1) clarify with analogies/examples, (2) ask probing questions, (3) give a short exercise, (4) confirm readiness to proceed; if not, re-explain with new angles. After each major section, provide a mini-quiz/summary; at the end, give an integrative challenge and suggest real-world applications.
Act as a social media manager. My business sells [product/service] to [audience]. Create a 7-day content calendar with daily post ideas, suggested formats (Reel/Carousel/Story/Post), captions, 10 hashtags, and recommended posting times.
Generate 5 Facebook post ideas for a business helping [audience] solve [problem]. For each: a scroll-stopping hook, 80–120 word caption in my brand tone, and a single clear CTA.
Write a professional, friendly reply to a refund request. Acknowledge the issue, outline the refund steps, and offer a stay-on discount/bonus if they remain. Keep it concise and empathetic.
I want to build a digital product on [topic]. Propose content structure (modules/chapters/assets), target audience, value proposition, pricing tiers, delivery method (Gumroad/Notion/email portal), and a simple fulfillment workflow.
My business helps people [what you do]. Suggest 10 brand names with matching short taglines. Then define a 3-bullet brand tone guide (voice, style, vocabulary).
When people try to [outcome my product enables], what are the top 5 problems they face and what solutions do they currently use? Summarize pains, current hacks, unmet needs, and opportunity gaps.
Draft a plain-language privacy policy for a website that collects emails and uses cookies. Include data collected, purpose, consent, third parties, retention, user rights, contact, and last-updated date.
Write a Facebook ad that helps [audience] achieve [result] within [timeframe]. Include a punchy hook, benefit-led body (≤90 words), and one crisp CTA. Add 3 headline variants and 3 primary text variants.
I believe: [state belief]. Identify hidden assumptions I’m making and evidence that could contradict them. List tests to validate or falsify each assumption.
I’m planning to: [brief idea]. Be my toughest critic. Present the strongest arguments against this plan, the riskiest dependencies, and the fastest ways it could fail.