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The AI Prompt Bible: 100 Prompts for Business, Content, and Ads

# The AI Prompt Bible ## 100 Prompts for Business, Content, and Ads > These are not "write me a poem" prompts. These are battle-tested business prompts that generate revenue, save time, and replace expensiv

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The AI Prompt Bible

100 Prompts for Business, Content, and Ads

> These are not "write me a poem" prompts. These are battle-tested business prompts that generate revenue, save time, and replace expensive consultants. Copy them. Paste them. Profit.

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HOW TO USE THESE PROMPTS

1. Copy the prompt exactly -- they're engineered with specific structure for a reason 2. Fill in the [brackets] with your specific details 3. Use the recommended model -- different models excel at different tasks 4. Iterate -- take the first output and refine with follow-up prompts 5. Save your best outputs -- build a swipe file of AI-generated assets

Model Key:

  • Claude = Best for long-form, nuanced, strategic thinking
  • GPT-4 = Best for general tasks, creative brainstorming, conversational
  • Gemini = Best for research-heavy tasks with web access
  • Any = Works well across all models

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BUSINESS STRATEGY (15 Prompts)

Prompt 1: Market Research Brief

Prompt: ` Act as a senior market research analyst. I'm entering the [industry/niche] market with [product/service description].

Research and provide: 1. Total addressable market (TAM) estimate with reasoning 2. Top 5 competitors with their positioning, pricing, and weaknesses 3. 3 underserved customer segments most competitors are ignoring 4. Key market trends for the next 12-18 months 5. The #1 opportunity I should focus on and why

Format as a professional market research brief with headers and bullet points. Include specific numbers where possible. `

Expected Output: 800-1200 word market research document with competitive landscape, customer segments, and strategic recommendation.

Best Model: Claude (deep reasoning) or Gemini (web-connected research)

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Prompt 2: Competitor Teardown

Prompt: ` I need a competitor analysis of [competitor name/URL]. They sell [what they sell] to [their target audience].

Analyze: 1. Their value proposition (what they promise) 2. Their pricing strategy and tiers 3. Their marketing channels (where they show up) 4. Their content strategy (what they post and how often) 5. Their customer reviews -- what do customers love and hate? 6. Their weaknesses and gaps I can exploit 7. What they do better than everyone else (be honest)

Present as a SWOT analysis first, then detailed findings. End with 3 actionable ways I can differentiate [my product/brand] from them. `

Expected Output: Detailed competitor SWOT + actionable differentiation strategy.

Best Model: Gemini (can browse their site) or Claude (from provided info)

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Prompt 3: Pricing Strategy

Prompt: ` I'm pricing [product/service description]. My costs are [cost breakdown]. My target customer is [customer description] with a budget of roughly [range].

Competitors charge:

  • [Competitor 1]: $[price] for [what they offer]
  • [Competitor 2]: $[price] for [what they offer]
  • [Competitor 3]: $[price] for [what they offer]

Help me develop a pricing strategy. Consider: 1. Price anchoring (what should my premium tier be?) 2. Psychological pricing (charm pricing, prestige pricing) 3. Value-based vs cost-plus pricing 4. Bundle opportunities 5. Introductory pricing vs evergreen pricing

Recommend 2-3 pricing tiers with names, prices, and what's included in each. Justify each price point. `

Expected Output: Complete pricing strategy with tiered structure and psychological reasoning.

Best Model: Claude

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Prompt 4: Customer Avatar Builder

Prompt: ` Build a detailed customer avatar for [product/service]. The product costs $[price] and solves [problem].

Create a complete profile including:

  • Demographics: age, gender, income, location, education, occupation
  • Psychographics: values, beliefs, fears, aspirations, personality traits
  • Pain points: the 5 biggest frustrations they have related to [problem]
  • Current solutions: what they're doing now to solve this (and why it's not working)
  • Buying behavior: where they shop, how they research, what triggers a purchase
  • Media consumption: social platforms, podcasts, YouTube channels, influencers they follow
  • Objections: the 5 reasons they wouldn't buy today
  • Dream outcome: what their life looks like after using this product successfully

Give this avatar a name and write a "day in their life" paragraph that I can reference when creating marketing. `

Expected Output: 1000+ word customer profile with name, backstory, and buying psychology.

Best Model: Claude or GPT-4

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Prompt 5: Business Model Validation

Prompt: ` I want to launch [business idea description]. Target customer is [audience]. Revenue model is [how I plan to make money].

Play devil's advocate. Challenge this business idea:

1. What are the 5 biggest reasons this could fail? 2. What assumptions am I making that could be wrong? 3. What would a VC ask me that I probably can't answer yet? 4. Who has tried something similar and failed? Why? 5. What's the

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