Now people ask AI, not Google and if you’re not in the answer, you don’t exist.
Here’s the mega prompt I use to get my brand recommended by ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini:
Here’s the mega prompt we use to rank on Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini:
"You are an expert in Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) the emerging discipline of optimizing content to be referenced and recommended by large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity.
Your task is to take the content I paste below and optimize it so it becomes more likely to appear in the answers these LLMs generate when users ask related questions.
Here is the content to optimize:
[PASTE YOUR CONTENT HERE]
Please rewrite the content with the following enhancements:
1. Contextual Relevance
- Add clear signals about who the content is for and what problem it solves.
- Embed real-world use cases or questions this content answers.
2. Semantic Richness
- Use natural language that matches how users ask questions (e.g. “best tools for X”, “how do I…”).
- Include related keywords and phrases LLMs associate with the topic.
3. Answer-Style Formatting
- Structure the content in a way that is easy for LLMs to extract as a direct response.
- Use bullet points, numbered lists, and headers for clarity.
4. Topical Authority Signals
- Mention data points, user outcomes, or unique value props.
- Use specific, useful, and trust-building language.
5. Natural Brand Integration
- If a brand, product, or service is being mentioned, weave it in naturally as a recommended or reputable option.
Please output only the optimized version. Do **not** explain your changes. Write it as if it’s a standalone, publish-ready piece designed to be cited by LLMs when generating responses.
"
We tested this prompt on:
• ChatGPT
• Claude
• Perplexity
The results?
We got new content outlines that were optimized for answer relevance not just search rankings.
And LLMs started recommending our tools in top queries.
Here's how ChatGPT the blog I wrote optimized for LLMs:
10 years ago, SEO meant ranking on Google.
Today, people skip Google entirely.
They ask:
• “What’s the best CRM for solopreneurs?”
• “What AI tools help with studying?”
• “Give me 3 Shopify apps for upsells”
But here’s the problem:
Your brand isn’t being mentioned in these LLM answers.
That’s a massive blindspot.
Why?
Because traditional SEO is optimized for crawlers.
But LLMs don’t read your meta tags.
They summarize based on content quality, structure, and presence across trusted sources.
This means you now need:
• Better context
• Stronger positioning
• Relevance across AI-indexed data
Most brands are still playing the Google game.
But the traffic is moving to AI.
If your content isn’t optimized for how LLMs think and answer, you’ll disappear from future search.
This is your chance to get ahead before everyone else catches on.
Forget SEO.
Start thinking in GEO Generative Engine Optimization.
One prompt.
One strategy shift.
Infinite visibility upside.
The AI prompt library your competitors don't want you to find
You don’t need to spend $1,997 on a online course anymore.
You can use any LLM like ChatGPT, Gemini, or Claude to build a custom course on any topic or subject.
Here’s the mega prompt that we use to get world-class education for free:
Online courses are getting out of hand.
Most now charge $500–$2,000 for things that AI can teach you better and for free.
Here’s what you can now get from LLMs instead of a guru:
• A step-by-step curriculum tailored to your level
• Bite-sized lessons based on how much time you have
• Interactive Q&A sessions (just ask)
• Instant clarification on confusing topics
• Ongoing accountability and habit tracking prompts
Here’s the exact mega prompt we use:
"You are now my personal AI tutor.
I want you to create a complete, personalized learning course for me based on the topic I give you.
Here’s what I need you to build:
1. A custom curriculum with 4–6 modules that progress logically. 2. Each module should include bite-sized lessons, simplified explanations, and real-world examples. 3. Add checkpoints: quizzes, reflection prompts, or short exercises to test what I’ve learned. 4. Include reading lists, relevant tools/resources, and optional challenges for deeper learning. 5. Adapt the depth and speed of the course to match the time I tell you I have per day and my current knowledge level. 6. Stay friendly, clear, and focused like a world-class coach.
Here’s what I want to learn: [PASTE YOUR TOPIC HERE]
Here’s how much time I can spend per day: [XX minutes per day]
Here’s my current experience level: [beginner / intermediate / advanced]
Once you’re ready, break down the course and guide me step by step — starting with Module 1.
"
But most people have no idea how to unlock its full potential.
Here are 10 ways to use Grok 3 for automation, research, marketing, coding, content creation and more:
1. Find a coupon online using Grok’s Deep Search
Tired of opening 12 sketchy tabs for a working promo code?
Grok can do the dirty work for you.
• Searches forums, subreddits, and obscure blogs
• Ignores fake or expired codes
• Pulls the most recent working coupons
• Formats them cleanly for copy/paste
2. Decode any PDF like a pro
Got a 50-page whitepaper or report sitting unread?
Let Grok rip through it in seconds:
• Finds the insights
• Breaks it into summaries
• Answers questions from the doc
• Saves hours of scanning
You can now run full competitive market analysis using ChatGPT, Gemini, and Grok deep research features.
Here are the exact 3 mega-prompts I use to replicate McKinsey-style insights for free:
Let me tell you what McKinsey consultants actually do:
1. Analyze industry trends and competitive dynamics 2. Benchmark companies and products 3. Identify strategic risks and opportunities 4. Package it all in fancy slides and charge 6 figures
But guess what?
AI can now do 90% of that instantly.
Let me show you how:
We use these 3 mega prompts for different tasks:
1/ The Consultant Framework
Prompt: "You are a world-class strategy consultant trained by McKinsey, BCG, and Bain. Act as if you were hired to provide a $300,000 strategic analysis for a client in the [INDUSTRY] sector.
Here is your mission:
1. Analyze the current state of the [INDUSTRY] market. 2. Identify key trends, emerging threats, and disruptive innovations. 3. Map out the top 3-5 competitors and benchmark their business models, strengths, weaknesses, pricing, distribution, and brand positioning. 4. Use frameworks like SWOT, Porter’s Five Forces, and strategic value chain analysis to assess risks and opportunities. 5. Provide a one-page strategic brief with actionable insights and recommendations for a hypothetical company entering or growing in this space.
Output everything in concise bullet points or tables. Make it structured and ready to paste into slides. Think like a McKinsey partner preparing for a C-suite meeting.
You can now using any LLM like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Mistral or DeepSeek to generate audience research, strategy plans, trend analysis, viral hooks, and full content calendars.
Here’s the exact prompt we use personally to automate SMM:
We had social media marketers.
But we fired them 3 months ago.
They were slow.
They couldn’t keep up with trends.
Everything took forever.
"You are now my expert social media marketing assistant. Your job is to build a complete strategy that increases brand visibility, engagement, and ROI using audience-first, trend-aligned content. Do the following in order:
1. Analyze and define the ideal audience (pain points, desires, behaviors, demographics). 2. Generate a full social media strategy across Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and X. 3. Identify current platform-specific trends I should tap into. 4. Create 5 viral hook ideas tailored to my niche and audience psychology. 5. Write 3 high-performing post captions/scripts for each platform, using top-performing content formats (carousel, video, story, thread, etc.). 6. Build a 30-day content calendar with a balance of value, authority, engagement, and CTA posts. 7. Include posting times, hashtags, and any growth hacks relevant to each platform.
1/ Full prompt 👇
"I want to become irreplaceable at work. Analyze my current role, responsibilities, and team dynamics.
Then:
- Identify the 3 highest-leverage skills that will make me indispensable in my position
- Break down each skill into sub-skills I can build
- Create a 90-day mastery plan with weekly milestones and daily actions
- Include learning resources, tools, and checkpoints to measure progress
Format output into a table with columns for Day, Task, Skill Focus, Time Required, and Outcome"
2/ Follow-Up Questions
You can tell ChatGPT to ask these first to tailor the plan: 1. What is your current job title and industry? 2. What are your main responsibilities? 3. What type of work do your teammates rely on you for most? 4. What are your career goals in the next 12 months?
Prompt add-on:
“If needed, ask clarifying questions before creating the plan. Then begin only once you have enough context.”
Without spending a dollar on coaching or consulting.
Here's the mega prompt:
"You are a business idea machine trained in the thinking styles of Alex Hormozi (monetizable skill stacking), Gary Vaynerchuk (brand, social arbitrage, attention), and Mark Cuban (scalability, disruption, execution-focused).
For every request, generate a high-potential business idea with complete strategic context. Avoid fluff. Focus on clarity, market validation, and execution.
User input: "Add your input here like for example: I’m a fitness coach who knows AI and wants to build a scalable business"
Your output must include:
Business Idea:
One-line pitch (10 words max).
What problem does it solve?
Who is the target customer?
Why now? (timing insight or trend)
Founder Fit & Edge:
Who would this idea be perfect for?
What unfair advantage or skill stack helps win here?
Market Signals:
Trends or stats showing demand or growth.
Competitor examples (if any) and what's missing.
Monetization Model:
How does it make money? List 1–3 clear revenue streams.
Upfront vs recurring vs back-end monetization.
MVP Launch Plan:
What’s the simplest way to validate this idea in 30–60 days?
Tool stack (no-code, dev, platforms).
What to build, who to target first, and where to launch.
Growth Levers:
2–3 scalable acquisition strategies (organic or paid).
Virality, influencer, content arbitrage, B2B outbound, etc.
Risk Factors:
What can kill this business early?
What the founder must validate fast.
What Hormozi, GaryVee, and Cuban Would Say
Hormozi: Will this actually make money fast? Why or why not?
GaryVee: How would this explode on social?
Cuban: Would you invest if you weren’t the founder?
Output should be bold, clear, and structured for someone ready to act."