Create a Prompt Pack

Create a Prompt Pack

July 09, 202626 min read

Turn a Useful Process Into a Collection of Ready-to-Use AI Prompts

A prompt pack helps someone get better results from an AI tool without starting from a blank chat box.

Instead of wondering what to ask, how much context to provide, or how to improve a weak response, the customer receives a focused collection of prompts designed around one specific goal.

A prompt pack may help someone:

  • Save time

  • Ask clearer questions

  • Organize their thinking

  • Produce more consistent results

  • Complete a process step by step

  • Customize outputs for their needs

  • Reduce blank-page overwhelm

  • Learn how to work more effectively with AI

A prompt pack does not need hundreds of prompts.

A strong first product may contain:

  • Ten focused prompts

  • One short QuickStart guide

  • Clear customization fields

  • A recommended prompt order

  • A few example outputs

  • Follow-up prompts for improving results

The Prompt Pack Pro Win helps you turn your knowledge of a task, audience, or process into a practical collection of reusable AI prompts.

Your goal is simple:

Choose one specific user and outcome, create a focused sequence of useful prompts, test every prompt, and publish or share the completed pack.

Create a Prompt Pack
Create a Prompt Pack


Your Prompt Pack Pro Win

You will complete this Win by:

  1. Choosing one specific user.

  2. Identifying one clear task or outcome.

  3. Selecting the AI tool or tools the prompts support.

  4. Mapping the complete process.

  5. Deciding which steps benefit from AI assistance.

  6. Writing clear prompt instructions.

  7. Adding specific customization fields.

  8. Creating follow-up and revision prompts.

  9. Testing every prompt.

  10. Reviewing outputs for accuracy and usefulness.

  11. Creating a simple instruction guide.

  12. Organizing the prompts in a logical order.

  13. Publishing, selling, delivering, or sharing the pack.

  14. Assigning a product number.

  15. Submitting the completed Win for the official Prompt Pack Pro Badge.

You do not need to make a sale before earning the badge.

The Win is creating one original, tested prompt pack that helps another person complete a focused task more effectively.


Quick Win Overview

Category: Create
Experience Level: Beginner
Startup Cost: Free to approximately $25
Time to Start: One weekend
Where You Can Work: From home
Income Type: One-time or repeatable income
Recommended First Product: A focused pack of 10–25 prompts
Official Badge: Prompt Pack Pro


What Is a Prompt Pack?

A prompt pack is an organized collection of instructions someone can copy, customize, and enter into an AI tool.

A useful prompt may tell the AI:

  • What role to take

  • What task to complete

  • Who the intended audience is

  • What information to use

  • What format to return

  • What tone to follow

  • What limits to respect

  • What questions to ask first

  • What information not to invent

  • How to revise the first result

A prompt pack combines several prompts around one related outcome.


Prompt Pack Examples

Business Prompt Packs

  • Client onboarding prompts

  • Offer-development prompts

  • Customer research prompts

  • Standard operating procedure prompts

  • Meeting-preparation prompts

  • Business-name prompts

  • Service-package prompts

  • Customer follow-up prompts

  • Proposal-writing prompts

  • Testimonial-request prompts


Reseller Prompt Packs

  • eBay listing prompts

  • Product-title prompts

  • Item-description prompts

  • Condition-description prompts

  • Sourcing-research prompts

  • Customer-response prompts

  • Listing-improvement prompts

  • Inventory-organization prompts

  • Social-selling prompts

  • Bundle-creation prompts


Content Prompt Packs

  • Blog-post prompts

  • Newsletter prompts

  • Short-video prompts

  • Social-caption prompts

  • YouTube outline prompts

  • Podcast prompts

  • Content-repurposing prompts

  • Editorial-calendar prompts

  • Storytelling prompts

  • Promotional-email prompts


Digital Product Prompt Packs

  • Printable-product prompts

  • Mini-guide prompts

  • Template-planning prompts

  • Workbook prompts

  • Course-outline prompts

  • Lead-magnet prompts

  • Product-description prompts

  • Bundle-development prompts

  • Customer-feedback prompts

  • Product-launch prompts


Home and Family Prompt Packs

  • Meal-planning prompts

  • Family-organization prompts

  • Vacation-planning prompts

  • Birthday-party prompts

  • Chore-system prompts

  • School-communication prompts

  • Family-journal prompts

  • Gift-idea prompts

  • Decluttering prompts

  • Weekly-schedule prompts


Career Prompt Packs

  • Resume-improvement prompts

  • Interview-preparation prompts

  • Professional-bio prompts

  • Networking prompts

  • Cover-letter prompts

  • Job-search organization prompts

  • Performance-review prompts

  • Career-goal prompts

  • Portfolio prompts

  • Workplace communication prompts


What Makes a Strong Prompt Pack?

A useful prompt pack has:

☐ One specific user

☐ One focused outcome

☐ A logical prompt sequence

☐ Clear customization fields

☐ Enough context for the AI

☐ Defined output formats

☐ Practical limitations

☐ Follow-up prompts

☐ Tested instructions

☐ Realistic expectations

☐ Original organization and wording

The customer should quickly understand:


  • What the pack helps them do


  • Which AI tool they may use


  • What information they need to provide


  • Which prompt to begin with


  • What to customize


  • How to improve weak outputs


  • What information requires verification


Step 1: Choose One Specific User

Do not create prompts for everyone.

Choose one primary user.

Examples:


  • Beginner reseller


  • Busy parent


  • New business owner


  • Content creator


  • Local service provider


  • Freelancer


  • Coach


  • Teacher


  • Newsletter publisher


  • Digital product creator


  • Job seeker


  • Community manager


  • First-time vendor


  • Virtual assistant

Complete this sentence:

This prompt pack is for _______________________________.

The intended user affects:


  • Language


  • Prompt complexity


  • Required context


  • Examples


  • Output formats


  • Instructions


  • Warnings


  • Tool recommendations


Step 2: Define One Clear Outcome

Avoid creating a random collection of prompts.

Decide what the user should accomplish.

Examples:


  • Create ten eBay listings


  • Plan one month of social content


  • Develop a simple digital product


  • Prepare for a job interview


  • Write a weekly newsletter


  • Organize a client onboarding process


  • Create a workshop outline


  • Develop a lead magnet


  • Improve customer-service responses


  • Build a product-research process

Complete this sentence:

After using this prompt pack, the user will have _______

__________________________________________________.

The result should be specific enough to recognize.


Step 3: Identify the Main Task

Ask:


  • What is the user trying to create?


  • What decision are they trying to make?


  • What process are they trying to complete?


  • What part feels overwhelming?


  • What do they repeatedly ask AI to help with?


  • Where do they receive weak or generic outputs?


  • What information must they provide?


  • What should the final result look like?

Complete this sentence:

The user needs AI to help them ________________________

__________________________________________________.


Step 4: Choose the AI Tool

Your prompt pack may be designed for:


  • ChatGPT


  • Claude


  • Gemini


  • Microsoft Copilot


  • Perplexity


  • An AI feature inside another platform


  • More than one general-purpose AI assistant

Do not assume every prompt works identically across every tool.

Tool Selection Questions

☐ Is the tool accessible to the intended user?

☐ Is a free account available?

☐ Does the prompt require browsing?

☐ Does the prompt require uploaded files?

☐ Does the prompt require image generation?

☐ Does the prompt require a paid feature?

☐ Are output limits different by plan?

☐ Will the customer need current instructions?

Disclose any important tool or account requirements.


Step 5: Map the Complete Process

Break the outcome into stages.

Example: create a digital product.

1. Choose the audience

2. Identify the problem

3. Select the product type

4. Define the outcome

5. Research the topic

6. Create the structure

7. Draft the content

8. Review accuracy

9. Write the product description

10. Create promotional content

Each meaningful stage may become:


  • One main prompt


  • One follow-up prompt


  • One review prompt


  • One troubleshooting prompt

The pack should help the user move through a process rather than jump randomly between disconnected outputs.


Step 6: Decide Which Steps Need AI

AI may be useful for:


  • Brainstorming


  • Organizing


  • Comparing


  • Summarizing


  • Drafting


  • Rewriting


  • Generating examples


  • Creating outlines


  • Asking clarifying questions


  • Reviewing completeness


  • Finding contradictions


  • Suggesting improvements


  • Repurposing content


  • Formatting information

AI may not be the appropriate final authority for:


  • Legal advice


  • Tax decisions


  • Medical guidance


  • Financial recommendations


  • Safety procedures


  • Current platform rules


  • Licensing terms


  • Professional compliance


  • Guaranteed product values


  • Facts requiring official verification

Use prompts to support judgment, not replace it.


Step 7: Choose the Prompt Pack Size

A practical first pack may contain:

Pack TypeSuggested SizeMini prompt pack5–10 promptsFocused prompt pack10–25 promptsExpanded prompt pack25–50 promptsPrompt library50+ prompts

More prompts do not automatically create more value.

Ten well-tested prompts organized around one outcome may be more useful than one hundred generic prompts.


Step 8: Choose the Prompt Categories

Possible categories include:


  • Setup prompts


  • Discovery prompts


  • Planning prompts


  • Research prompts


  • Creation prompts


  • Review prompts


  • Revision prompts


  • Troubleshooting prompts


  • Repurposing prompts


  • Promotion prompts


  • Tracking prompts


  • Next-step prompts

Example Prompt Sequence

1. Define the audience

2. Clarify the problem

3. Choose the approach

4. Build the outline

5. Create the first draft

6. Review for missing information

7. Improve the tone

8. Check unsupported claims

9. Format the final result

10. Create the next action


Step 9: Write a Strong Prompt Title

Each prompt should have a clear title.

Weak:

Ideas

Stronger:

Generate 20 Focused Product Ideas

Weak:

Rewrite

Stronger:

Rewrite the Product Description for Beginners

Weak:

Check This

Stronger:

Review the Draft for Missing Information and Risky Claims

A clear title helps the customer know when and why to use the prompt.


Step 10: Define the AI’s Role

A role may help establish the perspective needed for the task.

Examples:

Act as a beginner-friendly product strategist.

Act as an experienced ecommerce listing assistant.

Act as a practical content editor.

Act as a workshop-planning assistant.

Act as a customer-experience reviewer.

Avoid using impressive-sounding roles that do not meaningfully improve the prompt.

The task, context, and output instructions usually matter more than a long role description.


Step 11: State the Task Clearly

Tell the AI exactly what to do.

Weak:

Help me with my product.

Stronger:

Generate 20 focused digital-product ideas for beginner resellers who want simple tools for organizing inventory.

Use direct action verbs:


  • Create


  • Compare


  • Organize


  • Rewrite


  • Analyze


  • Review


  • Summarize


  • Classify


  • Generate


  • Evaluate


  • Identify


  • Format


  • Ask


  • Improve


Step 12: Add the Required Context

The quality of the output often depends on the quality of the input.

Possible context fields include:

Audience:

[WHO THIS IS FOR]

Goal:

[WHAT YOU WANT TO ACCOMPLISH]

Product or topic:

[TOPIC]

Experience level:

[BEGINNER, INTERMEDIATE, OR ADVANCED]

Tone:

[TONE]

Platform:

[PLATFORM]

Constraints:

[LIMITS]

Examples:

[EXAMPLES]

Source information:

[VERIFIED INFORMATION]

Do not make customers guess what information to provide.


Step 13: Create Clear Customization Fields

Use consistent brackets.

Examples:

[AUDIENCE]

[TOPIC]

[PRODUCT NAME]

[MAIN PROBLEM]

[DESIRED OUTCOME]

[TONE]

[PLATFORM]

[WORD COUNT]

[CALL TO ACTION]

[VERIFIED INFORMATION]

Avoid vague customization fields such as:

[THING]

[STUFF]

[DETAILS]

Tell the customer exactly what belongs in each field.


Step 14: Ask Clarifying Questions When Needed

For complex tasks, instruct the AI to ask questions before producing the final answer.

Example:

Before creating the plan, ask me up to five questions about my audience, goal, experience, available time, and budget.

Do not create the final plan until I answer.

This is useful when:


  • Important information is missing


  • Several directions are possible


  • Personalization matters


  • The task involves multiple constraints


  • The user may not know what context to provide

Do not force unnecessary questions for a simple task.


Step 15: Define the Output Format

Tell the AI exactly how to organize the response.

Possible formats include:


  • Numbered list


  • Checklist


  • Table


  • Step-by-step plan


  • Script


  • Outline


  • Email


  • Product description


  • Calendar


  • Worksheet


  • Comparison


  • Short bullets


  • JSON or CSV for technical use


  • Copy-ready text

Example:

Return the result as a table with these columns:

1. Idea

2. Intended user

3. Problem solved

4. Product format

5. Difficulty

6. First action

A defined output format makes the result more usable.


Step 16: Define the Desired Tone

Possible tone instructions include:


  • Conversational


  • Encouraging


  • Professional


  • Friendly


  • Direct


  • Beginner-friendly


  • Warm


  • Educational


  • Playful


  • Concise


  • Confident without exaggeration

Example:

Use plain, encouraging language for a complete beginner.

Avoid jargon, hype, exaggerated claims, and complicated explanations.


Step 17: Add Useful Constraints

Constraints help prevent overly broad or impractical outputs.

Examples:

Keep each idea under 20 words.

Recommend only options under $25.

Focus on tasks that can be completed in one weekend.

Do not include ideas requiring professional licensing.

Do not promise guaranteed income.

Do not invent current platform fees.

Use only the verified information I provide.

Clearly label anything requiring additional research.

Good constraints improve relevance.

Too many unnecessary constraints may make the prompt difficult to use.


Step 18: Tell the AI What Not to Invent

This is especially important when prompts involve facts, rules, or results.

Example:

Do not invent:

- Statistics

- Prices

- Policies

- Customer reviews

- Sales results

- Legal requirements

- Platform features

- Product specifications

- Research findings

Clearly identify any missing information.

A prompt cannot guarantee factual accuracy, but it can direct the AI to avoid filling gaps with unsupported details.


Step 19: Add a Review Step

The first output may not be the final output.

Include prompts that help the user review:


  • Missing information


  • Weak sections


  • Contradictions


  • Unsupported claims


  • Repetition


  • Confusing language


  • Poor organization


  • Audience mismatch


  • Tone problems


  • Unclear next actions

Example:

Review the draft and identify:

1. Missing information

2. Repeated ideas

3. Unsupported claims

4. Confusing wording

5. Sections that do not support the main outcome

6. The five highest-priority improvements


Step 20: Add a Revision Prompt

A revision prompt should tell the AI how to improve the existing output.

Example:

Revise the draft using the feedback below.

Keep:

[list what should remain]

Change:

[list revisions]

Remove:

[list content to delete]

Add:

[list missing information]

Return the complete revised version, not only the changed sections.

This is more effective than simply writing:

Make it better.

Step 21: Add a Simplification Prompt

Customers may receive an answer that is too advanced.

Example:

Rewrite this for a complete beginner.

Use:

- Short sentences

- Plain language

- Clear headings

- Practical examples

- One next action

Explain any necessary technical term.

Do not remove important warnings or limitations.


Step 22: Add an Expansion Prompt

The customer may want more detail.

Example:

Expand Section 3 with:

1. A plain-language explanation

2. A practical example

3. Three common mistakes

4. A short checklist

5. One next action

Do not repeat the surrounding sections.


Step 23: Add a Shortening Prompt

Example:

Shorten this draft by approximately 30%.

Keep:

- The main message

- Required facts

- Important warnings

- The call to action

Remove repetition, filler, and unnecessary examples.


Step 24: Add a Tone-Adjustment Prompt

Example:

Rewrite this in a warm, conversational, encouraging tone.

Keep the message practical and direct.

Avoid:

- Corporate jargon

- Exaggerated claims

- Forced enthusiasm

- Unnecessary emojis

- Repetitive sentences


Step 25: Add a Formatting Prompt

Example:

Format this content for a Google Doc.

Use:

- One clear title

- Short section headings

- Brief paragraphs

- Checklists where useful

- Numbered steps for actions

- A final next-action section

Do not change the meaning.


Step 26: Add a Fact-Checking Preparation Prompt

AI should not be treated as the final fact-checker.

A useful preparation prompt may say:

Review this draft and create a verification list.

Identify every statement involving:

- Dates

- Prices

- Statistics

- Laws

- Platform policies

- Product specifications

- Medical information

- Financial information

- Safety guidance

- Licensing requirements

For each statement, explain what type of reliable source should be used.

Do not claim the information is verified.


Step 27: Add an Originality Review Prompt

Example:

Review this content for phrases that feel generic, copied, overly familiar, or too close to common template language.

Identify where I should add:

- My own experience

- Original examples

- Specific audience language

- A unique framework

- A clearer point of view

Do not compare it to copyrighted works or claim legal certainty.


Step 28: Add a Final Quality-Control Prompt

Example:

Complete a final quality review of this content.

Check:

1. Audience fit

2. Clear outcome

3. Logical organization

4. Missing information

5. Repetition

6. Unsupported claims

7. Clear next actions

8. Formatting

9. Tone consistency

10. Information requiring verification

Return:

- What is ready

- What still needs revision

- What requires human verification

- The three highest-priority next actions


Step 29: Create Prompt Instructions

The customer should understand how to use the pack.

Your instructions may explain:


  • Which AI tool to open


  • How to start a new chat


  • How to copy a prompt


  • What bracketed fields to replace


  • What information to gather first


  • Whether to upload a file


  • Whether to answer clarifying questions


  • How to review the output


  • How to use follow-up prompts


  • What must be verified


  • How to save useful results


Step 30: Create a QuickStart

Example:

QUICKSTART

1. Choose the prompt that matches your current task.

2. Copy the complete prompt.

3. Replace every bracketed field.

4. Add any verified source information.

5. Paste the prompt into your AI tool.

6. Answer any clarifying questions.

7. Review the output carefully.

8. Use the follow-up prompts to revise it.

9. Verify important facts before publishing or acting.

10. Save the final version outside the AI chat.


Step 31: Create a Prompt Preparation Worksheet

Before running a prompt, the customer may need to record:

Main goal:

____________________________________________

Intended audience:

____________________________________________

Topic or product:

____________________________________________

Desired outcome:

____________________________________________

Tone:

____________________________________________

Platform:

____________________________________________

Limits:

____________________________________________

Verified information:

____________________________________________

Examples:

____________________________________________

This reduces incomplete inputs and weak outputs.


Step 32: Create a Prompt Card Format

Use the same format for every prompt.

Prompt Number and Title

PROMPT 01

DEFINE THE INTENDED AUDIENCE

When to Use It

Explain when the prompt is helpful.

What to Prepare

List the information the user needs.

Copy-and-Paste Prompt

Provide the complete prompt.

Customize

List the bracketed fields.

Review the Output

Explain what to check.

Follow-Up Prompt

Provide the next useful action.

A consistent structure makes the pack easier to navigate.


Step 33: Organize the Prompt Sequence

Possible order:

01 — Start Here

02 — Define the Audience

03 — Clarify the Problem

04 — Choose the Outcome

05 — Generate Ideas

06 — Compare Options

07 — Build the Plan

08 — Create the Draft

09 — Review the Draft

10 — Improve the Draft

11 — Format the Result

12 — Verify Important Information

13 — Create the Next Action

Numbering the prompts gives the customer a clear path.


Step 34: Create Standalone and Sequential Prompts

Standalone Prompts

These may be used independently.

Examples:


  • Rewrite a title


  • Create product bullets


  • Shorten an email


  • Generate follow-up questions

Sequential Prompts

These work best in order.

Examples:


  1. Define the audience


  2. Choose the problem


  3. Build the outline


  4. Create the draft


  5. Review the draft


  6. Revise the draft

Clearly identify whether the customer should:


  • Begin a new chat


  • Continue in the same chat


  • Paste the previous output


  • Upload a document


  • Start from verified notes


Step 35: Decide When to Use a New Chat

A new chat may be useful when:


  • The customer changes topics


  • Earlier context is confusing the output


  • A clean perspective is needed


  • The prompt pack starts a separate project


  • Private information should not carry forward

The same chat may be useful when:


  • Prompts build on previous responses


  • The AI needs the earlier audience or project context


  • The user is revising one ongoing output


  • The sequence intentionally develops one result

Include a simple note with each prompt:

Use in the same chat.

Start a new chat.

Paste the previous result before running this prompt.


Step 36: Add Example Inputs

Example inputs help customers understand what to replace.

Example:

Audience:

Beginner eBay sellers with fewer than 25 listings

Goal:

Create a clear item description

Product:

New-with-tags youth soccer jersey

Tone:

Helpful, straightforward, and buyer-friendly

Verified information:

Brand, size, measurements, condition, colors, and visible details

Do not use private customer information without permission.


Step 37: Add Example Outputs Carefully

Example outputs may demonstrate:


  • Formatting


  • Level of detail


  • Tone


  • Structure


  • Possible use

Label them clearly:

EXAMPLE OUTPUT

Your result will vary based on your information and the AI tool used.

Do not present an AI-generated example as a guaranteed result.


Step 38: Test Every Prompt

Run each prompt using realistic test information.

Test:

☐ The instructions are understandable.

☐ Every bracketed field is clear.

☐ The AI understands the task.

☐ The output format is followed.

☐ The response fits the audience.

☐ The response supports the intended outcome.

☐ The prompt avoids unnecessary information.

☐ The output does not rely on invented details.

☐ Follow-up prompts work.

☐ The prompt can be reused.

Do not assume a prompt works because it looks well written.


Step 39: Test With Different Inputs

A reusable prompt should work with more than one example.

Test:


  • Different audiences


  • Different product types


  • Short input


  • Detailed input


  • Missing information


  • Conflicting constraints


  • Beginner and advanced examples


  • Different tones


  • Different desired formats

Record where the prompt fails or becomes too generic.


Step 40: Test Missing-Information Behavior

A strong prompt should not encourage the AI to invent important details.

Test what happens when:


  • The audience is missing


  • The goal is unclear


  • No examples are provided


  • Source information is incomplete


  • The customer leaves a bracket unchanged


  • Two instructions conflict


  • The requested result requires current information

Consider adding:

When essential information is missing, ask me questions instead of guessing.

Step 41: Test Prompt Length

A prompt may fail when it is:


  • Too vague


  • Too long


  • Repetitive


  • Filled with unnecessary rules


  • Asking for too many deliverables


  • Combining unrelated tasks

Split a large prompt when needed.

Instead of asking for:

Research, plan, write, fact-check, design, promote, and analyze everything.

Create a sequence:

1. Research plan

2. Structure

3. Draft

4. Review

5. Promotion


Step 42: Review for Accuracy Risks

Prompt packs involving these topics need extra care:


  • Legal documents


  • Contracts


  • Taxes


  • Investments


  • Credit


  • Medical conditions


  • Mental health


  • Safety


  • Employment law


  • Insurance


  • Professional compliance


  • Product valuations


  • Current policies


  • Current fees


  • Licensing requirements

A disclaimer is not enough if the prompts encourage unsafe or inaccurate action.

Consider removing high-risk prompts or limiting them to:


  • Question preparation


  • Information organization


  • Verification checklists


  • Professional consultation preparation


Step 43: Protect Privacy

Tell customers not to paste unnecessary sensitive information into AI tools.

Avoid requesting:


  • Passwords


  • Payment information


  • Social Security numbers


  • Private medical records


  • Confidential client information


  • Secret business credentials


  • Private employee records


  • Unredacted legal documents


  • Children’s identifying information


  • Customer account access

Include a privacy reminder when the pack may involve personal or business data.


Step 44: Review AI Tool Policies and Features

The customer’s experience may vary by:


  • AI provider


  • Account type


  • Available model


  • Browsing access


  • File-upload access


  • Image features


  • Usage limits


  • Country


  • Device


  • Current product updates

Avoid promising that every feature will be available to every user.

Use wording such as:

Features and limits may vary by AI tool, account, device, and current platform settings.


Step 45: Choose the Product Format

Possible formats include:


  • Google Doc


  • PDF


  • Printable cards


  • Spreadsheet


  • Notion page


  • Membership resource


  • Email series


  • Digital card deck


  • Mobile-friendly webpage


  • Canva document


  • Prompt library

For a beginner pack, a Google Doc or PDF may be enough.


Step 46: Create the Prompt Pack Cover

Include:


  • Product title


  • Main outcome


  • Intended user


  • Number of prompts


  • Creator or brand


  • Digital-product notice when appropriate

Example:

THE BEGINNER RESELLER LISTING PROMPT PACK

20 Ready-to-Customize AI Prompts for Researching, Writing, and Improving Product Listings

Do not emphasize the number of prompts if it distracts from the result.


Step 47: Create the Table of Contents

Example:

START HERE

01 — Define Your Listing Goal

02 — Organize Product Details

03 — Identify Missing Information

04 — Write the Product Title

05 — Draft the Description

06 — Describe the Condition

07 — Create Search Keywords

08 — Review for Unsupported Claims

09 — Shorten the Listing

10 — Create Customer Responses

BONUS FOLLOW-UP PROMPTS

PRIVACY AND VERIFICATION GUIDE


Step 48: Add a Customization Key

Example:

CUSTOMIZATION KEY

Replace every item inside brackets.

[AUDIENCE] — Who the output is for

[TOPIC] — The main subject

[GOAL] — What you want to accomplish

[TONE] — How the response should sound

[FORMAT] — How the response should be organized

[VERIFIED INFORMATION] — Facts you have confirmed

Use the same labels throughout the pack.


Step 49: Add a Prompt Quality Checklist

Before running a prompt:

☐ I replaced every bracketed field.

☐ I stated the intended audience.

☐ I explained the goal.

☐ I added the information the AI needs.

☐ I selected the output format.

☐ I included important limits.

☐ I removed private information.

☐ I added verified facts when required.

After receiving the output:

☐ The response answers the actual task.

☐ The audience is correct.

☐ The tone is appropriate.

☐ The structure is useful.

☐ Important information is not missing.

☐ Unsupported details were removed.

☐ Current facts were verified.

☐ I rewrote the result in my own voice.

☐ The final content is ready for its intended use.


Step 50: Decide How the Prompt Pack Will Be Used

Sell It Individually

Possible platforms include:


  • Etsy


  • Gumroad


  • Payhip


  • Shopify


  • HighLevel


  • Your website

Use It as a Lead Magnet

A focused prompt pack may grow:


  • Email subscribers


  • Newsletter readers


  • Membership interest


  • Service leads


  • Workshop registrations

Add It to a Membership

Prompt packs can become:


  • Monthly resources


  • Topic collections


  • QuickStart tools


  • Companion assets


  • Action challenges

Include It With Another Product

Combine it with:


  • Mini guide


  • Template


  • Workbook


  • Checklist


  • Resource list


  • Workshop


  • Course


  • Client service


Step 51: Price the Prompt Pack

Pricing depends on:


  • Specificity


  • Audience


  • Outcome


  • Number of prompts


  • Testing


  • Instructions


  • Examples


  • Follow-up prompts


  • Supporting resources


  • Professional relevance


  • Commercial-use rights


  • Updates


  • Customer support

Possible general starting ranges:

Prompt Pack TypePossible RangeSmall 5–10 prompt pack$2–$7Focused 10–25 prompt pack$5–$19Expanded prompt system$15–$39Specialized business pack$25–$79+Prompt pack with templates and training$39–$149+

These are general examples, not guarantees.

Value comes from focus, usability, testing, and the outcome—not merely the number of prompts.


Step 52: Write the Product Listing

Include:


  • Prompt pack title


  • Intended user


  • Main outcome


  • Number of prompts


  • Main categories


  • AI tools it may support


  • What the customer must customize


  • Instruction guide


  • Included examples


  • File format


  • Account requirements


  • Usage rights


  • Privacy reminder


  • Verification reminder


  • Digital-product notice

Product Listing Template

[PROMPT PACK TITLE]

Stop staring at a blank AI chat box.

This focused prompt pack helps [intended user] [specific outcome] using a clear sequence of ready-to-customize prompts.

YOU WILL RECEIVE

• [Number] original AI prompts

• [Number] follow-up and revision prompts

• QuickStart instructions

• Customization key

• Example inputs

• Output-review checklist

• [Additional resource]

DESIGNED FOR

[AI tool or general-purpose AI assistants]

IMPORTANT

AI outputs may contain errors or outdated information. Review and verify all important facts before publishing, purchasing, submitting, or acting.

This is a digital product. No physical item will be shipped.


Step 53: Create Preview Images

Possible previews include:

Preview 1: Main Outcome

Show the pack title and result.

Preview 2: What Is Included

Show:


  • Number of prompts


  • Follow-up prompts


  • QuickStart


  • Examples


  • Review checklist

Preview 3: Prompt Categories

Show the main sections.

Preview 4: How It Works

Choose → Customize → Run → Review → Revise

Preview 5: Example Prompt

Show only enough to demonstrate the structure.

Preview 6: Important Requirements

Show:


  • Required AI tool or account


  • Digital-product notice


  • Verification reminder

Do not expose the entire paid pack in preview images.


Step 54: Create the Delivery System

Delivery may include:


  • Main prompt pack PDF


  • Editable Google Doc


  • QuickStart file


  • Prompt preparation worksheet


  • Example file


  • Usage terms


  • Update-access instructions


  • Membership link


  • Delivery email

Use clear filenames.

Example:

PP-001-START-HERE.pdf

PP-001-prompt-pack.pdf

PP-001-prompt-preparation-worksheet.pdf

PP-001-examples.pdf

PP-001-usage-terms.pdf


Step 55: Assign a Product Number

Suggested format:

PP-001

PP-002

PP-003

PP represents Prompt Pack.

Track:


  • Product number


  • Product title


  • Intended user


  • Main outcome


  • Number of prompts


  • Prompt categories


  • Supported AI tools


  • Required account


  • File formats


  • Usage rights


  • Price


  • Product URL


  • Delivery link


  • Sales or downloads


  • Current version


  • Last test date


  • Next review date


What You Could Earn or Gain

A prompt pack may support:


  • Direct product sales


  • Email-list growth


  • Membership value


  • Client services


  • Workshop registrations


  • Product bundles


  • Audience education


  • Affiliate recommendations


  • Repeat customers


  • Lead generation


  • Internal business efficiency


  • Licensing opportunities

One prompt pack may also become:


  • Mini guide


  • Template collection


  • Workbook


  • Prompt card deck


  • Workshop


  • Video tutorial


  • Course


  • Membership library


  • AI assistant


  • Mini software tool


  • Client service


Common Beginner Mistakes

Creating a Random Collection

Build the pack around one user and outcome.

Including Too Many Generic Prompts

Focus on usefulness, not volume.

Using Vague Customization Fields

Tell the customer exactly what to replace.

Asking AI to Complete Too Many Tasks at Once

Create a logical prompt sequence.

Failing to Define the Output Format

Tell the AI how to organize the response.

Forgetting Follow-Up Prompts

Help the customer review and improve the first output.

Not Testing Every Prompt

A prompt may look strong but produce weak results.

Testing With Only One Example

Use several realistic inputs.

Encouraging the AI to Invent Details

Tell it to ask questions or mark missing information.

Treating AI Output as Verified

Important facts still require reliable sources.

Ignoring Privacy

Do not encourage customers to paste unnecessary sensitive information.

Promising Identical Results

Outputs may vary by tool, model, account, context, and input.

Copying Another Creator’s Prompt Pack

Create your own sequence, wording, examples, and framework.


Make It Easier With AI

AI can help you:


  • Brainstorm prompt-pack topics


  • Define the intended user


  • Map the complete process


  • Identify prompt categories


  • Draft prompt instructions


  • Create customization fields


  • Generate fictional test inputs


  • Review prompt clarity


  • Identify missing limitations


  • Write product descriptions


  • Create promotional content


  • Develop related product ideas

AI should not be your only source for:


  • Current AI-tool features


  • Platform pricing


  • Privacy policies


  • Legal advice


  • Medical guidance


  • Financial recommendations


  • Licensing terms


  • Professional requirements


  • Factual verification

Review the current official information when necessary.


Prompt Pack Pro AI Prompt

Help me plan an original, focused AI prompt pack.

Prompt pack topic:

[topic]

Intended user:

[audience]

Main task:

[task]

Finished result:

[outcome]

AI tool:

[tool or general-purpose AI assistant]

User experience level:

[level]

Create:

1. A focused prompt pack title

2. A clear product promise without guarantees

3. A logical process map

4. Recommended prompt categories

5. A sequence of 10–25 prompt titles

6. The purpose of each prompt

7. Information the user must prepare

8. Consistent customization fields

9. Output-format recommendations

10. Follow-up prompts

11. Review and revision prompts

12. Missing-information instructions

13. Privacy reminders

14. Verification reminders

15. Testing scenarios

16. Product-format suggestions

17. Five preview-image ideas

18. Five related product ideas

Keep the pack focused on helping one specific user complete one recognizable outcome.

Do not copy existing prompt packs.

Do not invent AI-tool features, policies, prices, laws, licensing terms, research findings, statistics, platform requirements, or professional standards.

Clearly identify anything requiring current verification or qualified review.


Your Prompt Pack Pro Challenge

☐ Choose one specific user.

☐ Define one clear outcome.

☐ Identify the main task.

☐ Choose the AI tool.

☐ Map the complete process.

☐ Select the steps that benefit from AI.

☐ Choose the prompt-pack size.

☐ Create logical prompt categories.

☐ Write clear prompt titles.

☐ Define useful AI roles.

☐ State every task clearly.

☐ Add required context fields.

☐ Create specific customization fields.

☐ Add clarifying-question instructions.

☐ Define output formats.

☐ Define tone and limits.

☐ Tell the AI what not to invent.

☐ Add review prompts.

☐ Add revision prompts.

☐ Add simplification and expansion prompts.

☐ Add fact-verification preparation.

☐ Create a final quality-control prompt.

☐ Write the QuickStart instructions.

☐ Create a prompt preparation worksheet.

☐ Use a consistent prompt-card format.

☐ Organize the prompt sequence.

☐ Identify same-chat and new-chat prompts.

☐ Add example inputs.

☐ Add carefully labeled example outputs.

☐ Test every prompt.

☐ Test different inputs.

☐ Test missing-information behavior.

☐ Review prompt length and complexity.

☐ Review accuracy and privacy risks.

☐ Review tool requirements.

☐ Create the final product format.

☐ Create preview images.

☐ Set up and test delivery.

☐ Assign a product number.

Your Next Action

Complete these three sentences:

This prompt pack is for _______________________________.

It will help them ____________________________________.

After using the pack, they will have __________________

__________________________________________________.

Then map the complete process from the customer’s starting point to the finished result.

Each important step can become one tested prompt in your Prompt Pack Pro Win.

Angie Norris
Angie Norris is the founder of 500 Wins, a lifelong side hustler, and a passionate believer in creating multiple income streams. With more than 25 years of experience in technology, marketing, AI, and business strategy, she helps everyday people discover practical ways to make money, build useful skills, and turn big possibilities and everyday ideas into clear, achievable Wins—without becoming overwhelmed.
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