A start-to-finish playbook for turning what you already know how to ask AI for into a tested, organized prompt pack people will pay to own — from your first sellable prompt to a full catalog.
Write a social media post about my new product.
Sellable promptWrite one Instagram caption (under 150 words) announcing the launch of [PRODUCT NAME], a [PRODUCT TYPE] for [TARGET AUDIENCE]. Open with a scroll-stopping hook in the first line. Include one specific benefit, a light touch of humor, and end with a call-to-action to click the link in bio. Tone: confident, warm, not salesy.
AI adoption has outpaced AI fluency. Hundreds of millions of people use ChatGPT or Claude weekly — most are still typing one-line requests and getting generic, forgettable output.
The distribution already exists. Gumroad and Etsy have entire discovery categories built around AI tools and templates, with buyers actively browsing for new packs.
What's missing isn't demand — it's a system. A repeatable process for turning a niche you understand into 50–200 tested prompts someone will pay $9–$199 to own.
Nine chapters, in order, each ending with concrete action steps — not just theory.
Buyer: Solo Etsy shop owner selling handmade jewelry Biggest recurring task: Writing new product listings every week Biggest frustration: Listings feel repetitive; SEO keywords are guesswork Done well looks like: A listing that ranks in Etsy search AND reads warmly, not like a keyword-stuffed robot
Act as a direct-response copywriter. Write a landing page outline for [PRODUCT], including: attention-grabbing headline, subheadline, 3 benefit-driven bullet points, one objection-handling paragraph, social proof placeholder, and a clear single call-to-action.
I built this because I kept seeing the same thing happen: someone would spend twenty minutes retyping a request into ChatGPT, get something generic back, and give up. The exact same task took me four minutes — not because I'm smarter, but because I'd already done the trial and error and turned it into a repeatable prompt.
That gap is the whole business. This book is everything I wish someone had handed me when I started: the niche selection, the testing framework, the pricing psychology, the legal guardrails — written the way I'd want it explained if I were starting from zero. I'm not promising a guaranteed income. I'm promising a real, tested system, and my direct contact info if you get stuck.
38 pages. Nine chapters. Seventeen niches. One 90-day plan to take you from zero to a launched, tested, marketed prompt pack.
It's a 38-page PDF, delivered as an instant digital download through Selar — readable on desktop, tablet, or phone.
No. The book starts from the Three-Circle Test for choosing your first niche and walks forward from there — it assumes you're starting at zero.
Both. Chapter 4 alone covers 17 niches with starter prompts you can test and adapt, and the bonus section includes a full 50-prompt sample mini-pack you can study as a structural model.
The framework is written to be model-agnostic — it covers prompting principles that apply across ChatGPT, Claude, and similar assistants, plus a dedicated section on model-specific and image/video-model prompt packs.
Chapter 1 addresses this directly: as models improve, buyer expectations shift toward more sophisticated, workflow-level products rather than the category disappearing. The book teaches the system-building approach that keeps working as the market matures.