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Find a BIG Group with a BIG Problem That They Want to PAY to Resolve👇
This is a chain — three distinct phases that need to feed sequentially: (1) identify the market segment, (2) validate the pain and buying intent, (3) pressure-test the monetization potential. Each requires a different expert lens and the output of each feeds the next. Prompt 1 — Market Segment Identification: Act as an expert market researcher and business strategist who specializes in identifying underserved, high-pain markets with strong commercial potential for entrepreneurs building offers, products, or services. I am looking for a large, identifiable group of people who share a significant, urgent problem — one they are actively trying to solve and would pay premium prices to fix. I am not yet committed to any industry, niche, or solution type. My goal is to surface the most promising market segments before narrowing down. Scan across industries, demographics, professions, and life situations. Generate a list of [NUMBER] potential market segments. For each, provide: the group identity, the core problem they face, why the problem is urgent or painful, and an estimated rough sense of market size. Prioritize segments where the problem is emotional, recurring, or high-stakes — not just mildly inconvenient. Ask me any questions you have. → After Prompt 1: Review the list and eliminate any segments that feel wrong for your skills, interests, or access. Keep your top [3–5] candidates. Paste those into Prompt 2. Prompt 2 — Pain Depth & Buying Intent Validation: Act as an expert consumer psychologist and buyer behavior analyst who specializes in distinguishing between people who complain about a problem and people who are actively spending money to solve it. Here are the market segments I am evaluating: [PASTE PROMPT 1 OUTPUT HERE] For each segment, analyze and rate the following: (1) Pain intensity — how disruptive is this problem to their daily life, income, or identity? (2) Buying behavior — are people in this group already spending money on solutions, even imperfect ones? (3) Urgency — is there a triggering event or timeline that makes them want a solution NOW? (4) Accessibility — can this group be reached through specific communities, platforms, search behavior, or media? Score each segment on a scale of 1–10 for each factor and recommend the top [NUMBER] based on total score.
1 like • Mar 17
This is something we need to try @Angel Fletcher
AAA... Ask Angel Anything....
Please use this thread to ask me anything. I will monitor this post throughout the day and answer questions as quickly as possible :).
AAA... Ask Angel Anything....
8 likes • Jan '25
I'm putting pen to paper so I can come up with questions that benefits members of the community....
1 like • Feb 5
@Nasty Soutt please, you can remember me
5 steps to prompt ChatGPT for better results.
How to greatly improve ChatGPT’s responses: 1. Assign the Role: ► Prompt: “Act as a LinkedIn ghostwriting and social media marketing expert.” 2. Share the Context: ► Prompt: “I run a social media agency to help startup founders grow their LinkedIn presence.” 3. Describe the Task: ► Prompt: “Write a LinkedIn post on the challenges of attracting and hiring talent at a startup from a founder's perspective.” 4. Specify the Format: ► Prompt: “Start the post with a scroll-stopping hook and include actionable tips in the body of the post.” 5. Set the Style: ► Prompt: “When writing the post, use a warm and casual tone and keep the language concise and easy to read.” Good prompts → better results.
5 steps to prompt ChatGPT for better results.
2 likes • Jan 9
These prompts are very detailed, targeting achieving great outcomes. I believe that if these prompts are well utilised, they can do a whole lot in our business.
Here’s a complete guide on which AI tool to use:
1️⃣ ChatGPT — your go-to model ➟ Remembers past chats, keeping replies consistent and personalised. ➟ Deep Research creates detailed, long-form reports on any topic. ➟ Agent Mode handles multi-step tasks for admin, online work, and routines. 2️⃣ Claude — your writing expert ➟ Trusted for clean tone and strong style control across formats. ➟ Document creation builds structured docs, sheets, and slides from prompts. ➟ Skills lets you save custom tasks once and reuse them in any chat. 3️⃣ Gemini — your visual brain ➟ The most intelligent model, though its features vary by region. ➟ Top-tier image creation with its Nano Banana model and strong editing. ➟ Lifelike video generation with motion, sound, and effects via Veo 3.1. 4️⃣ DeepSeek — your logic thinker ➟ Great reasoning for research-heavy or analytical tasks. ➟ Free to use while performing close to premium AI models. ➟ Accurate OCR for extracting clean text from PDFs and images. 5️⃣ Kimi — your backup voice ➟ Upload up to 50 files at once for extraction, checks, and admin work. ➟ Handles deep research and agent-style tasks even on the free plan. ➟ Creates clean slide decks and visuals through its Kimi+ tools. 6️⃣ Llama — your private local AI ➟ Runs fully on-device for complete privacy and offline use. ➟ Strong for RAG when working with large document sets. ➟ No live web access — the trade-off for full local control. Each AI has its strengths. The goal is to build a toolkit that covers the full range: • ChatGPT → daily tasks • Claude → writing • Gemini → images • DeepSeek → reasoning • Kimi → admin • Llama → private tasks HELPFUL??
Here’s a complete guide on which AI tool to use:
1 like • Jan 9
Very helpful 🔥 Thanks @Angel Fletcher
Here are 6 lazy AI side hustles your phone can handle 👇
The “DM to Done” service (turn messages into money fast) Pick one type of person and one small result. That is the whole game. Example: “I help busy realtors turn 20 messy DMs into 5 clean follow ups.” Or “I help coaches turn voice notes into a weekly email.” Your phone can do it. They send you raw stuff. You paste it into an AI chat. You return a clean output they can use today. Micro framework: Input, Transform, Deliver. Input is screenshots, voice notes, bullet points. Transform is AI cleanup, rewrite, format. Deliver is one Google Doc or one email back. Acceptance criteria: they can copy and paste it without fixing it. Checkpoint: 1 sample before you offer a paid package. Do this now: pick one niche, write one sentence offer, then make one sample from your own notes. Short form repurposing (one video becomes ten posts) Lots of creators can talk, but they cannot package. You take one long video, podcast clip, or live stream, and turn it into short scripts, hooks, captions, and post ideas. You can do this from a phone with a transcript and an AI chat. Micro framework: 1 idea, 3 angles, 3 formats. Angles are pain, promise, proof. Formats are reel script, carousel outline, tweet thread. Example: a fitness coach gives you a 10 minute talk. You return 5 hooks, 3 short scripts, and 10 captions. Friction to watch for: they will send random topics. Fix it by asking for one theme per week. Checkpoint: deliver a “pack” once, then template it. Do this now: grab one YouTube transcript, create 10 hooks, and save the best 3 as your sample. Review reply and FAQ refresh (make small businesses look sharp) Small businesses lose sales in the boring places. Reviews, FAQs, and quick replies are boring, so they get ignored. You offer a monthly cleanup. You read their last 30 reviews and messages, then use AI to draft polite replies, short FAQ updates, and “saved responses” for common questions. Micro framework: Thank, Specific, Next step. Thank them. Reference one detail. Give the next step (book, call, visit, link, hours).
Here are 6 lazy AI side hustles your phone can handle 👇
1 like • Jan 4
You cannot become a master of everything. Just create one business and target one problem to give a solution.
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