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You can earn $500 a day if you have:

1. A laptop
2. Wi-Fi
3. Time

Here are 10 prompts for Claude that generate daily income for you Image
Prompt 1: Passive Income Ideas with a Skill

Act as a digital product strategist.

My skill is [skill], my level is [beginner/intermediate/expert] and my target audience is [audience].

Give me 15 ideas for passive income digital products that I can create with this skill. For each one, indicate:

-What it is.
-Who would buy it.
-What problem it solves.
-Creation difficulty.
-Launch time.
-Best platform to sell it on.

Order them from the easiest to monetize to those with the greatest long-term potential.
Prompt 2: Turn a Skill into Digital Products for Beginners

Help me turn my skill in **[skill]** into simple digital products that I can sell online.

My audience is **[audience]**.

Suggest **10 easy-to-create digital products**, without needing advanced technical skills. Focus on simple tools like Google Docs, Canva, Notion, or spreadsheets.

For each product, include:

* Product Name
* Format
* Price Range
* Steps to Create It
* Why People Would Buy It
Prompt 3: Create a product ladder from low to high value

Act as an expert in digital product ecosystems.

My skill is **[skill]** and my audience is **[audience]**.

Create a **4-level product ladder**:

* Low-cost product
* Medium-cost product
* Premium digital product
* Recurring offer (subscription or membership)

For each level, explain:

* What to sell
* Price range
* Delivery format
* Buyer type
* How it connects to the next product
Prompt 4: Find the fastest product I can launch in 7 days

I want a passive income product that I can create in **7 days** using my skill in **[skill]**.

I can dedicate **[X hours per day]** and my audience is **[audience]**.

Give me **7 product ideas that I can finish quickly**.

For each one, include:

* Day-by-day creation plan
* Necessary tools
* Estimated selling price
* Difficulty level
At the end, highlight the **best option** in terms of speed, simplicity, and likelihood of getting the first sales.
Prompt 5: Connect my skill with real market problems

I have a skill in **[skill]** and my target audience is **[audience]**.

List the **top 15 real problems** that this audience is trying to solve and that I can address with my skill.

Then turn each problem into a **passive income product idea**.

For each one, include:

* Problem
* Product idea
* Promised transformation
* Purchase intent level (how likely they are to buy it)

Make it practical, clear, and focused on selling.
Prompt 6: Act as a market validation researcher.

I want to sell a passive income product based on my skill in **[skill]** to **[audience]**.

First, give me **10 product ideas**.

Then, score each idea from **1 to 10** on:

* Demand
* Urgency
* Ease of creation
* Uniqueness
* Likelihood of purchase

Finally, indicate which are the **3 best ideas for generating income faster** and explain why.
Prompt 7: Turn My Knowledge into Digital Products

I don't want to start from scratch. Help me transform what I already know about **[skill]** into digital products.

First, ask me:

* What tasks I repeat frequently
* What I explain over and over
* What shortcuts I use
* What mistakes I help avoid
* What methods or frameworks I follow

Then, turn those answers into **10 passive income products**, including:

* Product title
* Format
* Ideal customer
* Main value proposition idea

Make it practical, straightforward, and ready to sell.
Prompt 8: Create a complete digital product outline

I want to create a **[type of product]** about **[topic]** for **[audience]**.

Develop the complete product outline.

Include:

* Product title
* Main promise
* Sections or modules
* What each section includes
* Bonus ideas
* Quick-win elements
* Final product structure

Keep it simple, useful, and with real value. Focus on something people would pay for, not academic theory.
Prompt 9: How to Price My Product Correctly

I have this digital product idea: **[product idea]**. My audience is **[audience]**.

Compare **3 pricing strategies**:

* Low
* Medium
* Premium

For each one, explain:

* What the product includes
* What type of buyer it attracts
* How conversion would work
* Advantages and disadvantages

Finally, recommend the **best initial price** if I want to get quick sales and testimonials.
Prompt 10: Choose the best platform for selling**

I want to sell a passive income product related to **[skill]

Compare the best platforms like Gumroad, Etsy, Payhip, Shopify, Notion marketplaces, or my own website.

Keep in mind:

* Product type: product type]
* Audience: [audience] Goal: [goal]

For each platform, analyze:

* Commissions and fees
* Ease of setup
* Traffic potential
* Beginner-friendliness level

Finally, recommend the best platform to start with and explain why it's the most suitable option

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1. A laptop
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3. Time

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Act as a digital product strategist.

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-Who would buy it.
-What problem it solves.
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