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🤖 4 Prompts To $1000 In 5 Days
I spent an hour with Claude yesterday going from "vague idea" to a 10-day plan with one job: get a paying customer asap. No business plan. No brand. No audience needed. Just a specific sequence of prompts that kept narrowing until there was only one move left. Here's the exact sequence I used: Prompt 1 👉 "Give me two ways I could make $1,000 in 30 days. Both ways must require skills I already have, not require an audience, and be sellable within 48 hours. Ask me clarifying questions until you're 95% confident in your recommendations." Prompt 2 👉 "Who is the single most successful person I should learn from to make this happen? Limit it to one person." Prompt 3 👉 "Pretend you are that person. Create a 20-day plan that needs less than $1,000 upfront and gets me to my first paying customer as fast as possible. Customer acquisition must start on day one." Prompt 4 👉 "Ask me three yes or no questions to identify what will stop me this week. Then cut the plan in half and keep only what directly leads to money." That last prompt is the one. It diagnosed my actual blockers and deleted everything that wasn't going to make me money this week. What came out for me: a done-for-you Skool community setup offer at $750, targeting solopreneurs and coaches in my existing network, with Sam Ovens as the model to study. Day 1 action: send 20 DMs before noon with one qualifying question. No pitch. No deck. No website. Just that. Here is the doc with the whole case and detailed info (CLICK) Try it. Paste those four prompts into Claude in order. Answer the questions honestly. Then drop one line below — what's your offer and who are you sending the first DM to? 👇
🤖 4 Prompts To $1000 In 5 Days
💰 Your prices are too low — Undercharging attracts the wrong clients
I’ve been there. Lower price. More bonuses. Trying to make it an “easy yes.” It didn’t help. It brought people who needed convincing. Who questioned everything. Who didn’t really commit. The shift came when I raised the price to match the result. Fewer people said yes. But the right ones did. They showed up. They implemented. They got results. Price filters behavior. So tell us — where might your price be attracting the wrong type of client right now? 👇
💰 Your prices are too low — Undercharging attracts the wrong clients
🧠 The “I’m not expert enough” story — You only need to be one step ahead
I still catch this one sometimes. “I’m not ready yet.” “I need to learn a bit more first.” Sounds smart. Feels responsible. But it usually just delays action. You don’t need to be the best. You don’t need to know everything. You just need to be one step ahead of someone. That’s enough to help. That’s enough to start. And once you start helping, you learn faster anyway. So tell us — where are you already one step ahead of someone right now? 👇
🧠 The “I’m not expert enough” story — You only need to be one step ahead
🚀 You don't have an audience yet — How to borrow audiences ethically
I didn’t have an audience when I started. No email list. No following. No traffic. So I did the only thing that made sense. I went where people already were. Other communities. Other conversations. Other people’s posts. Not to pitch. Just to be useful. Answer a question. Share something small that helped me. Stay consistent. Over time, people started noticing. Clicking. Following the trail back. You don’t need attention. You need proximity. So tell us — where are you currently showing up where your people already are? 👇
🚀 You don't have an audience yet — How to borrow audiences ethically
🔔 Most Skool About Pages score 65–75. What does yours score?
Funny thing happened after that Skoolers thread about About Pages. I offered to review a few manually. Then a few turned into… dozens 😅 Google Docs everywhere. Notes everywhere. Those manual reviews took a while to do properly. But the reactions were very interesting. @Andi Vega: “Your breakdown helped me see my page in a whole new way.” @Erica Nall: “This isn’t just feedback — it’s a full strategic audit that shows exactly what to optimize for conversions.” @Othmane Boumzebra: “I immediately spotted things missing on my About Page.” And honestly… the pattern was always similar. Most About Pages aren’t terrible. They’re just missing a few conversion pieces: - founder story - proof / testimonials - clear outcome - simple CTA Fix a couple of those and the page usually jumps 10–20 points. After doing all those manual reviews, I ended up turning the framework into a small tool that now runs the audit automatically. So now the same audit takes about 2 minutes. From the reviews so far: - most pages land around 65–75 - strong ones reach 85+ - only one page crossed 90 So now I’m curious… 👉 What score does YOUR About Page get? You can run the audit here in the classroom: 📍 About Page Audit Drop your score below if you try it 👇
🔔 Most Skool About Pages score 65–75. What does yours score?
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