You are sitting on expertise, content, and client results that could already be making you money. Your clients are telling you what they want. They are telling you what they would pay more for. The signs are everywhere. You just haven't stopped to read them yet.

What if you're making income difficult for yourself when it could be flowing your way easily?

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Find your hidden income: ChatGPT prompts to see what you're sitting on

Audit what you know that others would pay for

Every expert has a gap between what they know and what they've monetized. You have been giving away your best thinking for free, and have no idea how much it's worth. Your experience solving specific problems, your hard-won processes, the shortcuts you've developed, all of it has a price tag you can attach to it. Get really clear on what you know before you decide how to package it.

"Based on what you know about my work, expertise, and background, help me conduct a knowledge audit. Ask me 5 questions to surface areas of expertise I might be undervaluing. After each answer, reflect back what you heard and suggest three potential paid products or services that could be built from it. Ask for more detail if required."

Find the overlap between your knowledge and urgent demand

Knowing something valuable is one thing. Knowing who desperately needs it right now is another. The income is in the overlap. When your expertise meets a pressing, specific problem someone is actively trying to solve, that's where a product sells. Broad knowledge rarely commands a premium. Specific knowledge applied to a specific problem does.

"Based on what you know about me and my area of expertise, help me identify the most urgent problems a specific audience is paying to solve right now. Suggest 3 audience segments and for each one, describe the exact pain point my knowledge could address, what they're currently spending money on to solve it, and what a product from me could look like. Ask for more detail if required."

Package a quick win into a sellable digital product

Your first digital product could be a one-page template, a 20-minute audio training, a checklist that saves someone three hours. You can move on to complicated courses later. The best entry-level products solve a single, specific problem with a clear outcome. People buy the result, not the format. Pick the quick win your audience needs most, strip it down to its most useful form, and price it low enough that buying it is an obvious decision .

"Help me design a simple digital product I can create in one week. Based on what you know about my expertise and audience, suggest 3 product ideas that solve a single specific problem. For each one, suggest a format, a price point between $9 and $49, and a title that sells the outcome. Then help me choose the strongest option based on speed to create and ease of selling. Ask for more detail if required."

Write a landing page that sells the outcome, not the work

A landing page that describes what you made will not sell your product. A landing page that describes what the buyer becomes will. Every word on the page needs to speak to the transformation, not the content. Who is the buyer before they purchase? Who are they after? Focus on outcomes, not features and benefits.

"Write a landing page for my digital product. The product is [describe it]. The buyer before purchasing is [describe their situation]. The buyer after purchasing is [describe their transformation]. Write a headline, three supporting bullet points, a short paragraph of body copy, and a call-to-action button. Make the language direct and outcome-focused. Ask for more detail if required."

Map out income streams that build on this

One product is a start. Three connected products become an ecosystem. When your income streams reinforce each other, a buyer at one level naturally moves to the next. The entry product brings them in. The mid-tier product deepens the result. The premium offer does the heavy lifting. Start with what you can build fastest and let the architecture grow from there. Do the work once and have it compound.

"Based on what you know about my expertise, audience, and the product we've been building in this chat, map out three connected income streams I could offer at different price points. Suggest what each product or service could be, how they link together, and which one I should build first. Include a rough revenue estimate if I sold 30 units per month of the cheapest, 20 of the mid-range, and 5 of the premium offer. Ask for more detail if required."

Unlock the income that's already yours using ChatGPT

The money is the last piece of the puzzle. The knowledge, the results, the expertise, they were there the whole time. Audit what you know that others would pay for, pinpoint the overlap between your knowledge and urgent demand, package a quick win product, write a landing page that sells outcomes, and map out three connected income streams.

You have everything you need to start. The version of you that acts on this today will look back grateful that you didn't wait any longer.

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