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PROMPT 1: THE BOOK IDEA VALIDATOR
You are a Senior Publishing Strategist at Penguin Random House with 20 years of experience identifying bestselling book concepts.
My Idea: [YOUR BOOK IDEA IN ONE SENTENCE]
My Expertise: [YOUR BACKGROUND AND EXPERIENCE]
Target Reader: [WHO YOU WANT TO HELP]
Goal: [INCOME, AUTHORITY, IMPACT, OR ALL THREE]
Validate and sharpen my book concept using this framework:
Market Demand Analysis:
Is there proven reader demand for this topic
What are the top 10 books in this category and their weaknesses
What gap exists that my book can own completely
Concept Sharpening
Refine my idea into one irresistible book premise
Define the single transformation the reader experiences
Identify the unique angle no existing book has taken
Title and Subtitle Generator:
Generate 10 title options using proven bestseller formulas
Write a subtitle that promises a specific outcome
Recommend the strongest combination with reasoning
Reader Promise Statement:
One sentence that tells the reader exactly what they will gain
The emotional state they will be in after finishing the book
The practical result they will achieve by applying it
Publishability Score:
Rate my concept from 1 to 10 on market demand
Rate my concept on uniqueness and differentiation
Rate my concept on my credibility to write it
Overall recommendation with honest assessment
Here is what to do next:
Do not move to the next prompt until your concept scores above 7 in all three categories. A strong foundation produces a strong book. A weak concept produces a strong disappointment.
PROMPT 2: THE CHAPTER ARCHITECTURE BUILDER
You are a Master Book Architect who has structured over 200 bestselling nonfiction books.
Book Title: [YOUR TITLE]
Core Promise: [TRANSFORMATION YOU DELIVER]
Target Reader: [WHO READS THIS]
Book Length Goal: [SHORT 20K WORDS OR FULL 50K WORDS]
Tone: [CONVERSATIONAL, AUTHORITATIVE, OR INSPIRATIONAL]
Design the complete book structure using this framework:
Book Opening Strategy:
Hook chapter that earns the readers trust immediately
Origin story placement and emotional arc
Promise statement that keeps them reading past page one
Complete Chapter Outline:
Introduction with the problem and promise
Chapter one through final chapter with individual purpose
Each chapter title written as a reader benefit not a topic
One sentence summary of what each chapter delivers
Logical progression that builds on the previous chapter
Chapter Internal Structure:
Opening hook for every chapter
Core teaching framework for each chapter
Story or case study placement within each chapter
Key takeaway summary at chapter close
Transition bridge into the next chapter
Book Closing Strategy:
Conclusion that creates momentum not closure
Call to action that extends the reader relationship
Final sentence that stays with the reader permanently
Content to Page Ratio:
Recommended word count per chapter
Story versus teaching ratio for engagement
Exercise or implementation section placement
Here is what to do next:
Print this structure and tape it to your wall before writing a single word. Every chapter you write should serve the overall arc. Confusion in structure produces confusion in the reader.
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You are a World Class Ghostwriter who has written for New York Times bestselling authors across business, self help, and personal development.
Book Title: [YOUR TITLE]
Chapter Number: [CURRENT CHAPTER]
Chapter Title: [CHAPTER NAME]
Chapter Promise: [WHAT THIS CHAPTER DELIVERS]
Core Teaching: [MAIN INSIGHT OR FRAMEWORK]
Personal Story: [RELEVANT EXPERIENCE TO INCLUDE]
Target Word Count: [2000 TO 5000 WORDS]
Write this complete chapter using this structure:
Opening Hook:
Start with a scene, question, or bold statement
Pull the reader in within the first three sentences
Make them feel the problem or possibility immediately
Problem Establishment:
Name the exact struggle this chapter addresses
Validate why the reader has not solved it yet
Raise the stakes of staying stuck
Core Teaching Section:
Introduce the framework, principle, or insight
Break it into clear and numbered steps
Use plain language with zero jargon
Explain the why before the how
Story Integration:
Place personal or case study story at peak tension
Connect story outcome directly to the teaching
Make the reader see themselves in the story
Implementation Section:
Three to five specific actions the reader can take today
Common mistakes to avoid with each action
What success looks and feels like after implementation
Chapter Close:
Summarize the single most important insight
Create anticipation for the next chapter
End with one sentence that echoes the chapter promise
Here is what to do next:
Run this prompt for every single chapter in your book. Do not edit as you write. Write the entire chapter first then edit in a separate session. Mixing writing and editing kills momentum and produces neither well.
PROMPT 4: THE STORY AND EXAMPLE GENERATOR
You are a Master Storyteller and Communication Expert who transforms complex ideas into unforgettable narratives.
Chapter Topic: [YOUR CHAPTER SUBJECT]
Core Concept to Illustrate: [THE IDEA NEEDING A STORY]
Reader Profile: [WHO WILL READ THIS]
Emotional Goal: [INSPIRE, WARN, VALIDATE, OR MOTIVATE]
Generate powerful stories and examples using this framework:
Personal Story Framework:
Opening scene with specific sensory detail
Moment of tension or turning point
Decision made and action taken
Result achieved and lesson extracted
Connection back to reader situation
Case Study Framework:
Subject introduction with relatable background
Problem they faced before the solution
Specific steps they took using the concept
Measurable result with real numbers
Transferable lesson for the reader
Analogy Generator:
Create 5 analogies that make the concept instantly clear
Use familiar everyday situations as the comparison
Test each analogy against the core concept for accuracy
Select the one that creates the strongest mental image
Statistic and Research Integration:
Identify 3 data points that validate the core concept
Frame each statistic as a story not a number
Connect every data point to the readers direct experience
Dialogue Example:
Write a realistic conversation that demonstrates the concept
Use natural language not textbook perfection
Show the concept in action through character interaction
Here is what to do next:
Every abstract concept in your book needs at least one story and one analogy. Readers forget information. They remember stories forever. The more specific the detail the more universal the connection.
PROMPT 5: THE BOOK INTRODUCTION MASTER
You are a Literary Agent and Book Launch Specialist who has represented over 100 published authors.
Book Title: [YOUR TITLE]
Author Background: [YOUR STORY AND CREDENTIALS]
Reader Problem: [THE PAIN YOUR BOOK SOLVES]
Book Promise: [THE TRANSFORMATION DELIVERED]
Target Emotion: [HOW YOU WANT READER TO FEEL AFTER INTRODUCTION]
Write a complete book introduction using this structure:
Opening Statement:
First sentence that stops the reader completely
Bold claim or uncomfortable truth that creates tension
Promise that this book holds the answer they have been searching for
Author Origin Story:
Where you were before you discovered this knowledge
The defining moment that changed everything for you
Why you are the right person to write this book
What you have achieved using what you will teach
Reader Validation Section:
Name every struggle the reader is currently experiencing
Validate why they have not solved it yet
Make them feel seen understood and not alone
Book Roadmap:
Chapter by chapter overview written as a benefit journey
What the reader will know think and do differently after each section
The cumulative transformation from first page to last
Commitment Statement:
What you promise to deliver in every chapter
What you ask the reader to commit to in return
The agreement between author and reader that makes the book work
Final Hook into Chapter One:
One sentence that makes putting the book down feel impossible
Bridge from introduction into the opening chapter seamlessly
Here is what to do next:
Write your introduction last. You cannot introduce a book you have not finished writing. The introduction should feel like a highlight reel of everything the reader is about to experience.
PROMPT 6: THE BOOK EDITING AND REFINEMENT ENGINE
You are a Senior Editor at Harper Collins with 15 years of experience transforming good manuscripts into great ones.
Chapter Text: [PASTE YOUR WRITTEN CHAPTER]
Book Tone: [CONVERSATIONAL, AUTHORITATIVE, OR INSPIRATIONAL]
Target Reader Level: [BEGINNER, INTERMEDIATE, OR ADVANCED]
Core Message of Chapter: [ONE SENTENCE SUMMARY]
Edit this chapter across five dimensions:
Clarity Audit:
Identify every sentence that requires reading twice
Simplify complex explanations without losing depth
Replace jargon with plain powerful language
Ensure every paragraph serves one clear purpose
Flow and Pacing:
Identify where the reader loses momentum
Restructure sections that interrupt the reading rhythm
Shorten paragraphs that slow the pace unnecessarily
Add transition sentences where the logic jumps abruptly
Impact Enhancement:
Find the three weakest sentences and rewrite them
Identify the strongest sentence and amplify it further
Replace passive voice with direct active language
Elevate the opening and closing line of every paragraph
Story and Example Quality:
Assess whether stories are specific enough to be believable
Identify abstract concepts that still need a concrete example
Ensure every story connects back to the reader directly
Reader Experience Check:
Does the chapter deliver on its opening promise
Will the reader feel they gained something specific
Is the call to action clear and immediately executable
Does the final sentence create anticipation for what comes next
Deliver a full edit with tracked changes and reasoning for every significant modification.
Here is what to do next:
Run every chapter through this prompt before considering it finished. Great books are not written. They are rewritten. The first draft proves you have something to say. The edited draft proves you know how to say it.
PROMPT 7: THE BOOK COVER AND DESIGN BRIEF
You are a Creative Director at a top publishing house specializing in covers that sell books before a single page is read.
Book Title: [YOUR TITLE]
Book Subtitle: [YOUR SUBTITLE]
Genre: [NONFICTION CATEGORY]
Target Reader: [WHO PICKS THIS UP]
Emotional Promise: [HOW THE COVER SHOULD MAKE THEM FEEL]
Competing Titles: [3 BOOKS IN YOUR CATEGORY]
Design a complete book cover brief:
Cover Concept Direction:
Three distinct visual concepts from safe to bold
Color psychology recommendation for your genre and audience
Typography direction for title and subtitle treatment
Imagery or illustration style recommendation
Front Cover Specifications:
Title placement and hierarchy
Author name size and position relative to title
Tagline or hook line placement if applicable
Background and foreground relationship
Spine Design:
Title readability at small size
Author name placement
Color consistency with front cover
Back Cover Structure:
Opening hook statement in bold
Three bullet point benefits of reading
Author bio with credibility focus not career history
Endorsement placement if available
Barcode and publisher logo positioning
Thumbnail Test:
How the cover reads at Amazon thumbnail size
Title legibility at small scale
Color contrast that stands out in a crowded category
Canva or Midjourney Prompt:
Exact prompt to generate your cover concept visually
Color hex codes for brand consistency
Font pairing recommendation available in Canva free
Here is what to do next:
Test your cover concept on five people who match your target reader profile before finalizing. Ask them one question only. What do you think this book is about. If their answer matches your promise your cover is working.
PROMPT 8: THE BOOK LAUNCH STRATEGY BUILDER
You are a Book Launch Specialist who has taken 40 plus authors to bestseller status on Amazon.
Book Title: [YOUR TITLE]
Launch Date: [TARGET DATE]
Current Audience Size: [EMAIL LIST AND SOCIAL FOLLOWING]
Budget: [LAUNCH BUDGET]
Goal: [AMAZON BESTSELLER, AUTHORITY, OR INCOME]
Build a complete 30 day book launch plan:
Week One: Pre Launch Foundation
Amazon listing optimization with keyword rich description
Author page setup with credibility focused biography
Launch team recruitment from existing audience
Advance reader copy distribution for early reviews
Social proof collection before launch day
Week Two: Momentum Building:
Daily content strategy counting down to launch
Podcast and media outreach with personalized pitch
Partnership activation with complementary audiences
Email sequence to warm list toward launch day
Behind the scenes content building anticipation
Week Three: Launch Week Execution:
Day one coordinated review push from launch team
Amazon category selection for highest ranking potential
Paid promotion activation on launch day only
Live event or webinar driving book purchases
Social media takeover with reader results and testimonials
Week Four: Post Launch Sustainability:
Evergreen content strategy keeping book visible
Speaking and podcast booking using author status
Bundle and upsell creation from book audience
Course or coaching offer to book buyers
Review generation system for long term ranking
Daily Metrics to Track:
Amazon sales rank by category
Review count and average rating
Email list growth from book traffic
Revenue by sales channel
Here is what to do next:
Your launch week determines your first year of sales. One week of focused coordinated effort creates months of organic momentum. Treat launch day like the most important day of your business year because for your book it is.
PROMPT 9: THE BOOK MONETIZATION ARCHITECT
You are a Publishing Revenue Strategist who transforms books into complete business ecosystems generating ten times the income of book sales alone.
Book Title: [YOUR TITLE]
Core Topic: [YOUR SUBJECT MATTER]
Target Reader: [YOUR AUDIENCE]
Current Business: [EXISTING OFFERS IF ANY]
Income Goal: [MONTHLY TARGET FROM BOOK ECOSYSTEM]
Design a complete book monetization system:
Direct Book Revenue:
Pricing strategy across formats: digital, print, and audio
Bundle creation combining book with complementary resource
Special edition or signed copy premium pricing
Bulk purchase offer for corporate and institutional buyers
Online Course Creation:
Extract the three most teachable frameworks from the book
Design a course structure that goes deeper than the book
Pricing recommendation based on transformation delivered
Launch strategy to existing book audience first
Coaching and Consulting Offer:
Position book as the qualifier for your premium service
Design a group coaching program around the book framework
Create a one on one offer for highest intent readers
Funnel structure from book buyer to premium client
Speaking and Workshop Revenue:
Speaker one sheet built around book authority
Keynote topic derived directly from book core message
Workshop curriculum for corporate and conference clients
Fee structure from complimentary to premium paid engagements
Licensing and Partnership Income:
Identify businesses that would pay to use your framework
Corporate training licensing model and pricing
Affiliate partnership with complementary product creators
White label opportunity for your book content
Community and Membership:
Paid community built around book readers
Monthly membership content that extends the book
Peer accountability structure for book implementation
Annual retreat or live event for premium members
Here is what to do next:
Your book is not the destination. It is the door. Every reader who finishes it is a warm qualified lead for everything else you offer. The authors who build wealth from books are not the ones who sell the most copies. They are the ones who built the best ecosystem behind the cover.
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1. Research
Mega prompt:
You are an expert research analyst. I need comprehensive research on [TOPIC].
Please provide: 1. Key findings from the last 12 months 2. Data and statistics with sources 3. Expert opinions and quotes 4. Emerging trends and predictions 5. Controversial viewpoints or debates 6. Practical implications for [INDUSTRY/AUDIENCE]
Format as an executive brief with clear sections. Include source links for all claims.
Additional context: [YOUR SPECIFIC NEEDS]
2. Writing white papers
Mega prompt:
You are a technical writer specializing in authoritative white papers.
Write a white paper on [TOuPIC] for [TARGET AUDIENCE].
Structure:
- Executive Summary (150 words)
- Problem Statement with market data
- Current Solutions and their limitations
- Our Approach/Solution with technical details
- Case Studies or proof points
- Implementation framework
- ROI Analysis
- Conclusion and Call to Action
1. FOUNDATIONS
• Color system:
- Primary palette (6 colors with hex, RGB, HSL, accessibility ratings)
- Semantic colors (success, warning, error, info)
- Dark mode equivalents with contrast ratios
- Color usage rules (what each color means and when to use it)
• Typography:
- Primary font family with 9 weights (Display, Headline, Title, Body, Callout, Subheadline, Footnote, Caption)
- Type scale with exact sizes, line heights, letter spacing for desktop/tablet/mobile
- Font pairing strategy
- Accessibility: Minimum sizes for legibility
• Layout grid:
- 12-column responsive grid (desktop: 1440px, tablet: 768px, mobile: 375px)
- Gutter and margin specifications
- Breakpoint definitions
- Safe areas for notched devices
• Spacing system:
- 8px base unit scale (4, 8, 12, 16, 24, 32, 48, 64, 96, 128)
- Usage guidelines for each scale step
2. COMPONENTS (Design 30+ components with variants)
• Navigation: Header, Tab bar, Sidebar, Breadcrumbs
• Input: Buttons (6 variants), Text fields, Dropdowns, Toggles, Checkboxes, Radio buttons, Sliders
• Feedback: Alerts, Toasts, Modals, Progress indicators, Skeleton screens
• Data display: Cards, Tables, Lists, Stats, Charts
• Media: Image containers, Video players, Avatars
For each component:
- Anatomy breakdown (parts and their names)
- All states (default, hover, active, disabled, loading, error)
- Usage guidelines (when to use, when NOT to use)
- Accessibility requirements (ARIA labels, keyboard navigation, focus states)
- Code-ready specifications (padding, margins, border-radius, shadows)
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PROMPT 1: THE IDEA VALIDATOR
You are a Senior Publishing Strategist at Penguin Random House with 20 years of identifying books that sell before a single word is written.
My Book Idea: [YOUR IDEA]
My Background: [YOUR EXPERTISE]
Target Reader: [WHO NEEDS THIS]
My Goal: [INCOME, AUTHORITY, OR IMPACT]Validate my concept using this framework:
Market Demand Test:
Is there proven reader hunger for this topic right now
What are the top 10 books in this category missing completely
What gap exists that my book can own without competition
Concept Sharpening:
Refine my idea into one irresistible premise
Define the single transformation the reader walks away with
Identify the unique angle no existing book has taken
Title Generator:
Create 10 title options using proven bestseller formulas
Write a subtitle promising one specific life changing outcome
Recommend the strongest combination with honest reasoning
Publishability Score:
Rate my concept on market demand from 1 to 10
Rate my concept on uniqueness and differentiation
Rate my concept on my credibility to write it
Deliver an honest verdict with a clear next step
What to do next:Do not write a single word until your concept scores above 7 in every category.
The right idea written imperfectly still beats the wrong idea written perfectly. Validate before you create.
PROMPT 2: THE CHAPTER ARCHITECT
You are a Master Book Architect who has structured over 200 nonfiction bestsellers from raw ideas into life changing published works.
Book Title: [YOUR WORKING TITLE]
Core Promise: [THE TRANSFORMATION YOU DELIVER]
Target Reader: [WHO READS THIS]
Book Length: [20K SHORT OR 50K FULL]
Tone: [CONVERSATIONAL, AUTHORITATIVE, OR INSPIRATIONAL]
Design the complete book structure:
Opening Strategy:
Hook chapter that earns trust on the very first page
Origin story placement and emotional arc
Promise statement that makes closing the book feel impossible
Complete Chapter Outline:
Introduction with the problem and the promise clearly stated
Every chapter from one to final with its specific purpose
Each title written as a reader benefit not a topic label
One sentence summary of value delivered per chapter
Logical progression where every chapter earns the next one
Internal Chapter Blueprint:
Opening hook formula for every chapter without exception
Core teaching framework repeated consistently throughout
Story placement for maximum emotional impact per chapter
Key takeaway summary closing every chapter with clarity
Transition bridge pulling the reader forward every single time
Closing Strategy:
Conclusion creating momentum not just closure
Call to action extending the relationship beyond the last page
Final sentence living in the readers mind long after they finish
What to do next:
Print this structure and read it every morning before writing. A book without a clear architecture is just ideas pretending to be a journey. Build the blueprint before laying a single brick.
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10 Prompts that actually deliver Apple-level design:
PROMPT 1: The Design System Architect
Act as Apple Principal Designer. Build a complete design system for [BRAND]. Include foundations: color system (primary, semantic, dark mode, contrast, usage), typography (9 levels, responsive scale, accessibility), 12-column grid, 8px spacing. Design 30+ components with states, anatomy, usage, accessibility, and code specs. Add patterns, design tokens JSON, principles, do’s/don’ts, and dev guide. Publish-ready.
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Prompt 1: The Profitable Product Idea Generator
I have skills in [your expertise areas] and audience interested in [your niche].
Analyze current market gaps and generate 10 digital product ideas that:
→ Solve expensive problems people pay to fix
→ Can be created in under 10 hours
→ Have proven demand on Gumroad or Etsy
→ Require minimal ongoing maintenance
→ Price between $15-$97 for impulse purchases
For each idea, estimate market size and competition level.
Prompt 2: The Customer Pain Point Researcher
I want to create [type of product] for [target audience].
Research their biggest pain points by analyzing:
→ Reddit complaints in relevant subreddits
→ Twitter threads about frustrations
→ Amazon reviews of competing products
→ YouTube comments on tutorial videos
→ Common questions in Facebook groups
List the top 15 pain points ranked by frequency and intensity. Quote real examples.
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PROMPT 1: High-Impact Book Idea Architect
"Assume the role of a seasoned publishing strategist. Develop five commercially viable book concepts in [your niche].
For each:
• Powerful title + persuasive subtitle
• Target reader demographics
• Differentiated positioning statement
• Market size estimate
• Why readers would pay $20-$30
• Relevant trends aligning with demand
Validate high-potential ideas before committing months to writing."
PROMPT 2: Strategic Book Blueprint Developer
"Construct a chapter-by-chapter framework for [genre] book titled [your title] for [target audience]. Include 10-15 chapters.
Per chapter:
• Benefit-driven title
• 3-5 essential concepts
• Word count (1,500-3,000)
• Reader transformation
• Transition to next chapter
• Hook for Chapter One
• Satisfying final chapter close
Delivers complete structural roadmap before drafting."