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ChatGPT Prompts That Sell Like Hotcakes (Even If You’re New)
The secrets to creating prompts people will pay for—no experience needed
Welcome back to TipSeason special edition: Make Money with AI series!
Today, I’m going to show you how to write ChatGPT prompts that sell like crazy—even if you’ve never done it before. The same strategy can be applied to any AI tool like Gemini, Claude, DeepSeek, Qwen etc. By the time you finish reading this email, you’ll have a clear idea of what makes a prompt irresistible and how to create one yourself.
Let’s get into it.
What Makes a ChatGPT Prompt “Sellable”?
If you’re new here or just catching up, let me give you a quick recap: Selling ChatGPT prompts is absolutely a thing, and it’s one of the easiest ways to make money with AI. (If you missed my last email where I broke this down step by step, go check it out—it’s a game-changer!)
Here’s the TLDR: You can create ready-to-use ChatGPT prompts that solve specific problems for people, package them up, and sell them as digital products. It’s low effort, high reward, and anyone can do it—even if you’re brand new to AI. (Example 10,000+ ChatGPT Prompt Bundle)
But not all prompts are created equal. The difference between a prompt that sells like crazy and one that flops comes down to one simple factor: Does it solve a real problem for someone?
Think about it. People don’t buy prompts because they’re fancy or clever. They buy them because they save time, reduce effort, or help them achieve something they couldn’t easily do on their own.
For example, imagine you’re selling a prompt that helps bloggers generate SEO-optimized blog outlines. Instead of saying, “Write me a blog outline,” your prompt could look like this:
"Act as an SEO expert and content strategist. Create a detailed blog outline for a post titled '[Insert Topic Here]' targeting the keyword '[Insert Keyword Here]'. Include H1, H2, and H3 headings, meta description, and suggested word count for each section."
This prompt isn’t just useful—it’s actionable. It gives users exactly what they need without any guesswork. And that’s why people will pay for it.
The Mindset Behind Writing Winning Prompts
Instead of thinking about prompts as random questions or commands, think of them as mini-solutions. Every prompt you create should feel like a shortcut to solving a specific problem.
Here’s how to shift your mindset:
Think Like Your Customer: Put yourself in the shoes of the person who will use your prompt. What are they struggling with? What do they want to achieve?
Example: A freelance writer might struggle with coming up with fresh article ideas. A well-crafted prompt that generates unique topics could be a game-changer for them.
Focus on Results, Not Features: Don’t just tell people what your prompt does—show them the outcome. For instance, instead of saying, “This prompt helps you write emails,” say, “This prompt writes professional follow-up emails that get replies.”
Keep It Simple but Powerful: The best prompts are easy to understand and use. Avoid overcomplicating things. If someone has to read your instructions five times to figure out how to use your prompt, it’s not going to sell.
"Act as a social media manager for a luxury skincare brand. Write 5 Instagram captions for a post featuring a new anti-aging cream. Use persuasive language, include emojis, and add relevant hashtags."
Why it works: It targets a specific audience (luxury skincare brands), solves a clear problem (writing engaging captions), and provides actionable output.
How to Turn These Prompts Into Cash
Now that you know what makes a prompt sellable, here’s how to turn your creations into income:
Bundle Them Up: Group related prompts together to create a high-value package. For example, a “Social Media Success Bundle” could include prompts for captions, hashtags, post ideas, and engagement strategies.
Price Strategically: Start small to build trust. Charge $5–$10 if you are beginner or $29–$49 for a bundle as you make more sales. Once you’ve proven your value, you can increase your prices even further.
Promote Everywhere: Share your prompts on social media, forums, and marketplaces like Gumroad or Etsy. Create short demo videos showing your prompts in action—it’s the easiest way to convince potential buyers.
✓ Here’s the Best Part…
If you’re thinking, “This sounds great, but I need more guidance,” now’s your chance to act.
For a limited time, I’m offering exclusive access to my course, “How to Make Money With AI: Even As A Complete Beginner,” along with a FREE bonus: a library of 10,000+ ready-to-use ChatGPT prompts YOU can resell for free.
But here’s the catch—this offer isn’t going to be around forever. In fact, I’ll be pulling this bonus in just few days. Why? Because I want to keep the group small and ensure everyone gets the support they need to succeed.
Imagine having everything you need to start making money with AI—without wasting months figuring it out on your own. That’s exactly what this course gives you. And with the resellable prompt bundle, you could start earning back your investment within days.
✅ Includes 10,000+ ChatGPT Prompt pack that you can RESELL and MAKE MONEY for FREE.
Get the course now before the price goes up and the bonus disappears.
Don’t wait until later—later rarely comes. Take action today and give yourself the tools to turn AI into income.
P.S. Still on the fence? Reply to this email, and I’ll be happy to share some of my successful etsy shop with exact strategy that I teach in the course. You can do it too! 😊
Your Turn
Take 10 minutes today to brainstorm ONE problem you can solve with a ChatGPT prompt. Then, draft it using the tips I shared above. Once you’ve got something you’re proud of, reply to this email—I’d love to see what you come up with!
And remember, if you ever feel stuck or unsure, my course is here to guide you every step of the way.
Until next time, keep crafting those hot-selling prompts!
Regards,
From TipSeason