Prompts That Sell™
Vol. I · The Founder's Vault
Sixty-four prompts that make AI sound like the strategist you'd actually hire.
Why this exists.
Most prompt packs are written by people who don't actually run businesses. That's why they read like wishful thinking — vague, performative, generic enough to be useless.
I built this vault because I needed it. I run a tactical medical training company, a children's publishing imprint, and a brand strategy advisory firm. I have written launch sequences at midnight, briefed military operators on positioning, and rebuilt websites between client calls. The prompts in this book are the ones I actually use.
This is the expanded edition. Every prompt has been engineered with a richer persona setup, layered context inputs, an explicit reasoning sequence, banned-language lists, multi-output deliverables, and a self-critique loop. The goal is simple: when you run one of these prompts, the model should do strategic work, not produce filler dressed up as advice.
What's Inside · Eight Sections, Sixty-Four Prompts
- I. Founder Identity & Positioning How you show up in the room before you speak. Eight prompts.
- II. Customer Psychology & Retention The reasons people stay are rarely the reasons they tell you. Eight prompts.
- III. Sales Conversion Engineering Engineering the consult, the proposal, and the close — without sounding like a sales script. Eight prompts.
- IV. Content That Converts Hooks, carousels, captions, and reels engineered for buyers. Eight prompts.
- V. Brand Voice & Story How you sound — across every surface, in every tone. Eight prompts.
- VI. Email Sequences That Sell Welcome flows, launches, win-backs, authority newsletters. Eight prompts.
- VII. Ad Copy & Psychological Triggers Paid copy engineered for sophisticated buyers. Eight prompts.
- VIII. Operational Leverage — AI as Employee Turn the model into a strategic operator, not a glorified word processor. Eight prompts.
A look inside.
An excerpt from Prompt 01 — The Authority Reset. The full version, with all variables, the reasoning sequence, the full deliverables list, the banned-language guide, and the self-critique loop, lives in the PDF.
Built for — and not for.
The vault is engineered for a specific kind of operator. The filter isn't gatekeeping; it's making sure the right people get the right tool.
Built for:
- Founders already using AI daily but getting flat, generic output.
- Operators selling premium services where copy carries the price tag.
- Founders who can write — just need a sharper lever.
- People allergic to prompt packs from non-operators.
Not for:
- Anyone looking for click-and-paste content factories.
- Founders who want generic, middle-of-the-road copy.
- Operators who haven't yet defined what they sell.
- People expecting the AI to do the thinking.
What you get.
- The PDF — 140 pages of editorial typography, designed for slow, deliberate reading.
- Eight sections, sixty-four prompts — each with use case, role, context inputs, reasoning sequence, deliverables, quality bar, self-critique loop, and a pro tip.
- The methodology — six rules from a working operator on what separates filler output from gold.
- Model-agnostic — built for Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or whatever frontier model comes next.
- Single-license, lifetime access — buy once. Use across your business and team. No subscription, no expiry.
Get the Vault.
Sixty-four prompts. One vault. The lever you'll keep coming back to for the next twelve months.
Get The Vault — $147