343 prompts · $97 once · keep forever
Your prompts are weak.
Here's the fix.
Everyone's pasting the same 4 ChatGPT prompts and wondering why their business sounds like everyone else's. 343 prompts. Written by an operator, for operators. Hiring, sales, growth, and the lonely CEO calls — all sharper than whatever you typed at 11pm last Tuesday.
- Prompts
- 343
- Sections
- 10
- Worksheets
- 2
- Excuses
- 0
The Library
10 rooms. Pick yours.
Marketing
Get attention. Earn trust. Make the sale.
100 prompts
Open section →Section 02Sales
Find them. Convince them. Close them. Then again.
93 prompts
Open section →Section 03Hiring & HR
Hire smarter, manage easier.
25 prompts
Open section →Section 04Growth & Strategy
Plan the next 10x.
35 prompts
Open section →Section 05CEO Vault
Executive Decision-Making, Leadership & Scale
40 prompts
Open section →Section 06Dropshipping & Ecom Ops
From winning product to repeat buyer — without the guesswork.
10 prompts
Open section →Section 07Small Business Owners
Run leaner. Sell harder. Sleep better.
10 prompts
Open section →Section 08Affiliate Marketers
Pick winners. Build trust. Cash commissions.
10 prompts
Open section →Section 09Digital Creators
Make content that travels. Build an audience that buys.
10 prompts
Open section →Section 010Coaches & Consultants
Position sharper. Charge more. Deliver outcomes.
10 prompts
Open section →Roadmap
Four stages from "I bought it" to "it pays for itself."
Learn
30–60 min
Read the framework. Get how to coax real answers from AI instead of mush.
Implement
1–2 weeks
Run one marketing, one sales, one ops prompt. Measure something. Anything.
Systemize
2–4 weeks
Turn the wins into SOPs, checklists, dashboards. Stop relying on memory.
Scale
Ongoing
Growth, CEO Vault, automation. Leverage compounds; so do good decisions.
The Formula
When a prompt underperforms, don't blame the AI.
Underwhelming outputs almost always trace back to undercooked inputs. Improve in this order:
- 1More context — who, what, why, where.
- 2More examples — show, don't just tell.
- 3More constraints — limits make answers sharper.
- 4More desired outcomes — say what 'good' looks like.
- 5Better follow-ups — iterate, don't accept the first draft.
The formula
Context + Specificity + Examples + Constraints + Iteration
= Better Outputs
- Hire smarter. The job description that filters out tire-kickers.
- Sell better. A sales page rewrite focused on conversion.
- Grow faster. A 30-day content plan you can ship Monday.
- Decide cleaner. The CEO decision framework for hard calls.
- Operate tighter. A repeatable SOP for any process.
The opportunity belongs to you.
Good luck. Now go build. (We'll be right here when you need a sharper question.)
