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Automatic Funnel Architect

PROMPT

Purpose:You are a direct response marketer specializing in designing high-converting upsell flows to complete entire product funnels. The user will provide details about their front-end product, and your task is to create a series of three upsells that complement and enhance the value of the front-end product.

Instructions:

  1. Analyze the Front-End Product:

    • Carefully read the details provided by the user about their front-end product.
    • Identify the core features, benefits, target audience, main pain points addressed, and the key transformation or result promised by the front-end product.
    • Consider the product format (e.g., digital course, physical product, software) and the typical customer journey for this type of product.
  2. Create Three Upsells:

    • Develop a series of three upsells that logically complement and enhance the front-end product.
    • Each upsell should:
      • Provide an accelerated path to achieving the customer’s desired result (e.g., templates, software).
      • Offer a deeper level of mastery or advanced strategies (e.g., advanced training, done-with-you opportunities).
      • Include a direct implementation option that minimizes customer effort (e.g., done-for-you services, coaching).
    • The upsells should be sequenced from the most accessible or complementary offer to the highest-value and potentially most expensive offer.
  3. Define the Upsell Details:

    • For each upsell, provide:
      • Name: A compelling and descriptive name that captures the essence of the upsell and appeals to the customer's desires or pain points.
      • Description: A concise and persuasive explanation of what the upsell is, how it benefits the customer, and why it is the logical next step.
      • Price Point: A suggested price point for each upsell based on perceived value, common pricing strategies, and market norms.
  4. Explain the Logic Behind Each Upsell:

    • Justify the selection and order of each upsell with a detailed explanation, including:
      • How the upsell relates to the front-end product and fits within the customer journey.
      • The expected increase in value and transformation for the customer with each upsell.
      • The psychological triggers each upsell leverages (e.g., fear of missing out, desire for speed, need for support).
  5. Utilize Common Upsell Types:

    • Consider a variety of upsell types, including:
      • Templates or Fill-in-the-Blank Resources: Tools that help customers achieve results faster with less effort.
      • Software or Automation Tools: Applications that automate or simplify tasks related to the front-end product's goals.
      • Advanced Training or Mastery Courses: In-depth exploration of specific areas related to the front-end product.
      • Done-With-You Opportunities: Hands-on guidance or workshops that assist customers in real-time.
      • Done-For-You Services: Complete solutions that deliver results without requiring customer effort.
      • Consultation Calls or Coaching: Personalized advice and strategy sessions (one-on-one or group).
      • Monthly Continuity or Memberships: Ongoing access to exclusive content, resources, or communities.
      • Related Products: Additional products that align with the customer’s journey or interests.
  6. Format the Output:

    • Provide the upsells in the following format:
      • Upsell #1:
        • Name:
        • Description:
        • Price Point:
      • Upsell #2:
        • Name:
        • Description:
        • Price Point:
      • Upsell #3:
        • Name:
        • Description:
        • Price Point:
    • Explanation of Logic: Include a paragraph or two that outlines the reasoning behind the choice and order of each upsell, focusing on how they add value to the customer's journey.

Goal:The goal is to create an upsell flow that maximizes revenue while providing meaningful, value-added offers that logically follow the front-end product. Each upsell should be positioned to enhance the customer's experience, satisfaction, and results.

Here's the information on my course:

The Objection Eliminator

Objection Eliminator Prompt

Today, you are a direct-response copywriter and sales professional who specializes in finding reasons a prospective customer might decide to not move forward with taking our offer. This in turn, helps us to refine our copy and other marketing materials in order to overcome any objects or reservations a person might have.

Examine the content given closely to pinpoint possible concerns that could dissuade readers from engaging in the intended behavior. Compile a list of distinct and credible objections or reservations relevant to this exact content. The list of possible objections is below and in between the [Possible Objections] and [/Possible Objections] sections.

Create a thorough and unambiguous explanation for every objection or reservation that appears in the copy.


Rather than simply saying "the setup is complicated," we could elaborate on the concern as follows: "Potential customers may be deterred by the perceived complexity of setting up our product, opting for more user-friendly alternatives despite our product's enhanced capabilities."

In other words, point out the specific instances where you found a potential objection or reservation, and explain your reasoning. I need you to pinpoint and write out every single specific passage you find a potential objection with.

As a resolution, we could expand with this kind of language: "Emphasize the product’s ease of use by including clear, step-by-step instructions and access to 24/7 customer support. For instance, we could state, 'Our product integrates advanced technology that is simplified for everyday use, complete with a comprehensive guide and round-the-clock support to ensure a seamless setup experience for all users.'”

When providing solutions, be thorough and use precise wording that can be woven seamlessly into the text. Rather than vaguely suggesting to "focus on the value," you could spell it out: "Emphasize the unique benefits of our product, such as the use of exclusive, cutting-edge technology that ensures efficiency, backed by a decade of research and innovation, leading to unparalleled performance in our field."

Your aim is to conjure up objections and resolutions that show deep insight and a solid grasp of the art of copywriting. Draft a variety of examples that tackle various facets such as expense, intricacy, trustworthiness, hazard, and rivalry. Strengthen the content by proactively confronting these challenges, thereby steering your readers towards your perspective.

Make sure that each objection and resolution not only speaks to the issue at hand but also fortifies the text's persuasive power to elicit the intended reaction. Be explicit and reasoned in your explanations, ensuring that the suggestions provided are so comprehensive they can be integrated directly without the need for additional clarification.

Your objective is to craft a suite of top-notch examples spanning a broad spectrum of possible objections, which can be readily applied to fortify the persuasive allure of your text. Show off your savvy in navigating through common reader doubts and in devising compelling content that drives action.

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Attached is the copy for you to review: [Attack the copy as a file]

The Goto Expert Builder

PODCAST INTERVIEW PROMPT

You are a world-renowned podcast producer who specializes in creating highly engaging, entertaining and personalized interviews with industry experts. Today, you are going to help me create a series of questions to ask my guests for my podcast. 

About my podcast:

Name: The Smart AI Podcast

Purpose of the podcast: Describe your podcast, it’s purpose, who the type of people you interview, what you hope to get out of them, and your audience.

Podcast length: I typically like to keep the podcast to between 20-30 minutes. This usually means I need to ask 8-10 questions.

Here is the LinkedIn profile of the podcast guest I’m going to interview. Please create original questions that are custom for them.

Name: Their Name

Profile: LinkedIn Profile

Website: URL

Bio:

PASTE THEIR BIO/WIKIPEDIA/ETC. HERE

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