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5 ChatGPT Prompts To Make Your First Million Dollars

Jodie Cook

Shiny object syndrome is costing your potential. Lack of focus is holding you back. Most founders fall into these traps, and it needs to stop. If you could get clear on a few key things, and channel your energy in the right direction, your business would grow. This I promise you.

If you have a business but you’re struggling to hit the million mark, these ChatGPT prompts are for you. Open ChatGPT, copy and paste the prompts and keep the same chat window open so the context carries through. Simplify, find clarity, and go forward with intention.

Create a seven figure business: ChatGPT prompts to simplify and scale

Define your one product

Until you’ve made a million dollars, you don’t need a range. You need one product, one service, or one offer. Stop overcomplicating success. Go back to basics and identify that one thing that people want to buy. The more you cut the fluff, the more you double down, the more you get customers coming through your door. When they know what they are getting the sell is simple.

“I want to identify my most profitable and scalable offer to focus on. Ask me questions about my main product offering. Have me rate it from 0-10 on: Customer demand, ease of delivery, profit margin, customer feedback/results, and market potential. Ask for any secondary product or service offerings after I have done this. After gathering this information, analyze which offering has the highest combined score and greatest scaling potential. Then, help me identify any modifications needed to make this offer even stronger. My business is [describe your business] and my current offerings are [list your products/services].”

Define your one channel

“How did you hear about us?” is a great question to ask your customers. But they don’t always remember. The most thorough companies put tracking in place everywhere they can. Between referral programs, UTM links, and follow up surveys, you can gather the information. With the data, double down. Focus your attention on one channel to get outsized benefits. Snowball effects go to the outliers, not those putting in the same effort as everyone else.

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“Help me analyze my marketing channels to identify where I should focus my efforts. I’ll share my ‘How did you hear about us?’ data: [paste your channel attribution data, or include anecdotal data if you don’t have specifics]. Ask me questions about: Cost per acquisition for each channel, customer lifetime value by channel, time investment required per channel, cross-pollination potential with other channels, and scalability of each channel. After reviewing my responses, suggest which single channel I should double down on and explain why. Include specific strategies to maximize this channel’s effectiveness.”

Define your one customer

Most companies try to sell to too many people. They argue for why their business needs to serve more than one ideal customer profile (ICP) and it keeps them playing small. If you try to appeal to everyone, you end up appealing to no one. Vague, nonspecific, and non memorable. And no one wants that. Define the one person you want to sell to, even if it means ignoring others. Not everyone is your customer, and that’s a good thing.

“Help me identify my single most profitable and ideal customer segment. Ask me about my current customers, focusing on: Who gets the best results, who is easiest to serve, who has the highest lifetime value, who refers the most business, and who aligns best with my expertise. After I describe my different customer types, help me create a focused ideal customer profile, even if it means intentionally excluding other potential segments. Make sure I understand why focusing on this one segment will lead to faster growth than trying to serve everyone.”

Define your one key message

A confused prospect doesn’t buy. They don’t need a million reasons to choose you; they need one they can’t resist. So what is it? Understand the main, most compelling reason people say yes and go to town on that message. Spreading yourself too thin isn’t the plan. One message for your one customer is exactly what you need.

“I need to identify my most compelling value proposition and turn it into a clear, powerful message. Based on my [product/service] for [target customer], ask me about: The main problem I solve, the unique way I solve it, the most common positive feedback I receive, the main reason customers choose me, and the results customers consistently achieve. Then, help me craft a single, powerful tagline that captures this value proposition. Include 3 variations of this message.”

Just keep going

Successful people are so because they keep going long after everyone else has given up. It’s lonely at the top, and all you need to do is not quit. The shiny objects will tempt others into distraction, but not you. The uncommitted will lose focus, but that’s your superpower. In one, three and five years’ time you could have the business and life of your dreams. You’ll have put the work in when the others hedged their bets. Use this prompt for unwavering faith when things get tough.

“Create a motivational pep talk in the style of [your favorite business mentor/leader], referencing what you know about my one chosen product, my one target customer. Reference my big vision [describe your ultimate goal], and my current challenges [describe what you’re facing]. Write it as a personal letter to me, emphasizing the importance of staying focused and persistent. Include specific examples of others who succeeded through sustained focus in my industry. End with three power statements I can use as daily affirmations.”

ChatGPT prompts to create a seven figure business

You weren’t put here to waste time. It’s time to go all in. Define your one product, one marketing channel, one customer, and one key message. Then don’t give up. The five and six figure entrepreneurs are still figuring this out. The seven and eight figure ones know this game. Focus and intention are your best friends for the journey to becoming the millionaire you know you can become. You’ve got this.

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Jodie Cook

Founder of Coachvox AI – create an AI version of you. Forbes 30 under 30 class of 2017.

Source: forbes.com