Prompt Packs
Curated collections of AI prompts organized by outcome, not random dumps.
4 packs found
Paid Ads & Landing Page Kit
Nine prompts covering the full paid acquisition loop: who to target, what to say to them, where to send them, and what to change next. It opens with audience work, because targeting is where most ad budget is actually lost — qualitative research to find the language customers use, then a targeting prompt that turns it into campaign parameters. Platform-specific prompts follow for Google Ads and Facebook, plus a UGC video script for the creative that performs best on paid social right now. The landing page prompts matter as much as the ads: one to build the page, one for the intro and conclusion that carry most of the conversion weight. The pack closes with campaign analysis and an optimisation prompt so each round informs the next.
SEO Blog Engine
Ten prompts that cover a blog post from idea to published, in the order you actually work. You start with idea generation and a 90-day content plan so you are not deciding what to write each morning, then a brief generator that forces the angle and audience to be decided before drafting. Three drafting prompts follow, split by what you need: a full SEO-structured post, a 3,000-word piece built to rank, and a Rank Math-aware writer for WordPress. The last four are the ones people skip and then regret — headline generation, humanising copy that reads like AI, rewriting posts that have gone stale, and a press release for when a post deserves distribution beyond your own site.
Cold Outreach & Deal Closing Kit
Nine prompts covering the path from a cold contact to a signed deal, which is usually four or five separate skills pretending to be one. The outreach half handles first contact: a cold email accelerator, reply-tested templates, a full outbound campaign builder, and a follow-up system — since most replies come from follow-ups rather than the first send. The closing half is what happens once someone answers. A proposal framework and a pitch deck builder for formal opportunities, an Upwork-specific proposal prompt for freelance bidding, an offer design prompt for consultants who have not defined what they are actually selling, and a negotiation strategy builder for the conversation where the deal is won or lost.
LinkedIn & Social Growth Kit
Nine prompts for building an audience on LinkedIn and X, split between the profile work you do once and the posting work you do every week. The profile prompts come first because they decide whether anyone who clicks through actually follows: a summary generator and a bio framework, both of which force you to lead with what you do for people rather than your job title. The weekly work is the rest — hook generation, a personalised LinkedIn post builder, a ten-post content calendar, and a weekly organiser so posting stops being a daily decision. Three X-specific prompts cover turning long text into a numbered thread, running the account day to day, and converting profile visits into follows.