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Client-Driven Business Ideas with ChatGPT

Use these 5 client-first ChatGPT prompts to build business ideas that solve real problems, shift beliefs, and convert interest into income.

Help me create 5 different ways to explain what I do without using any job titles or industry jargon. 
Based on the pain points and solutions we've identified, each explanation should follow this format: 
"I help {specific person} who struggles with {specific problem} to {specific outcome} so they can {ultimate transformation}." 
Make each version progressively more specific and compelling.
Based on what you know about my business expertise and the problems I've discussed, help me identify the top 10 pain points my ideal client experiences. 
For each pain point, ask me to rate how urgent it feels to them on a scale of 1-10. 
Then help me identify which 3 pains are most likely to make someone pull out their credit card immediately. 
Ask for more detail if required.
Help me uncover the core limiting belief my target audience holds. 
Based on our previous discussion about their pain points, what story are they telling themselves about why they can't solve this problem? 
Create 5 different versions of this limiting belief, from surface-level to deep-rooted. 
Then for each one, write a powerful reframe that would make them see their situation differently.
Based on what we've discovered about my ideal client's pain points and limiting beliefs, write 10 different tweets that would make them stop scrolling immediately.
Each tweet should promise a specific transformation or solution.
Make them direct, punchy, and focused on the outcome they desperately want.
After each tweet, note which psychological trigger it uses.
Based on what you know about my work and expertise, help me identify the 5 most powerful outcomes my clients likely experience.
For each outcome, write a sample testimonial quote that captures the emotional transformation, not just the logical result.
Focus on specific before-and-after scenarios that would resonate with someone experiencing the same struggle.
Make them feel real and relatable.
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