Strategy & Competition

  • "Analyze this market: [insert industry/niche]. What trends are emerging, and how can I capitalize on them?"

    How to Use It: Keeps you ahead of the curve by identifying new opportunities before they’re mainstream.

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  • "Based only on what you remember from our past conversations - not what you infer - propose one growth hypothesis that would force us to rethink our current marketing playbook at {Insert Company}. For that hypothesis:

    1. Reference the exact insights or strategies you've remembered from me that sparked it.

    2. Spell out the strategic and financial upside if it's true.

    3. List the hidden risks or reasons it might fail.

    4. Design a 4-week experiment (tasks, channels, KPIs, decision gates) to prove or disprove it.

    5. Suggest how we'd operationalize the learning - whether it succeeds or flops - to compound growth."

    How to Use It: This prompt relies on inputs you’ve already provided to the LLM. You could generalize it by instead starting with “Analyze the marketing strategy for my company, {Company Name}. Propose one growth hypothesis that would force us to rethink our current approach.”

  • "Review this [product idea, service, business concept]: [insert details]. Suggest ways to make it stand out in a crowded market."

    How to Use It: Improves your offering by sharpening its unique value proposition.

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  • "Analyze [person or company's] social media content. What patterns or strategies can I replicate to achieve similar success?"

    How to Use It: This prompt reverse-engineers successful strategies so you can apply them to your own content or business. You could also replace “social media content” to ask the LLM to analyze any of the following instead: “competitive positioning,” “content marketing strategy,” “pricing strategy,” etc.

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  • "What are [competitor’s] weaknesses in their [product, content, strategy]? How can I position myself to outperform them?"

    How to Use It: Identifies opportunities to fill gaps competitors might be missing. You could also modify this prompt to ask about your competitor’s strengths.

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  • "I want to charge [price] for my [product/service]. What psychological tactics or value propositions can justify this price to my audience?"

    How to Use It: Helps you frame your pricing as a premium, rather than a cost.

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  • "Suggest unconventional strategies to rapidly grow my [social media following, email list, customer base] in [specific time frame]."

    How to Use It: Unlocks creative growth ideas that go beyond traditional methods.

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