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How to Sell a Pack of 20 Home Improvement Prompts for $37
The home improvement and DIY market is booming. Homeowners are constantly searching for ways to save money, tackle projects themselves, and make their homes more beautiful and functional [citation:5][citation:6]. This creates a massive opportunity for digital products that help them plan, execute, and complete projects. A pack of well-crafted ChatGPT prompts can be the ultimate tool for this audience.
Why a 20-Prompt Pack for $37 Works
Pricing a prompt pack at $37 is a strategic decision. The market supports bundles of 10-50 prompts at price points ranging from $15 to $50 [citation:1][citation:2][citation:8]. A $37 price point positions you as a premium option without being out of reach. Furthermore, a pack of 20 prompts is substantial enough to provide real value, but not so large as to be overwhelming [citation:3]. By packaging prompts as a system, you dramatically increase the perceived value. A single prompt is easy to replicate; a 20-prompt system with examples feels like a complete product [citation:8].
Step 1: Identify Your Target Audience and Their Pain Points
The DIY audience is broad. To sell, you must be specific. Instead of a generic "home improvement" pack, you can target niches like:
- New Homeowners: First-time buyers who feel overwhelmed by repairs.
- Weekend Warriors: People who love tackling projects on their days off.
- Budget Renovators: Homeowners looking to update their space without breaking the bank.
For each niche, identify their specific pain points. For a new homeowner, it might be "not knowing where to start." For a budget renovator, it might be "finding cost-effective materials." The prompt pack should directly address these points.
Step 2: Create the 20 Prompts
This is where you build the core value of your product. Use the following meta-prompt to generate a high-quality prompt pack designed for the DIY audience.
🤖 The "Home Improvement Prompt Generator" Meta-Prompt
"Act as a professional contractor and home improvement expert with 20 years of experience helping DIYers complete projects successfully. Your tone is practical, encouraging, and focused on saving money and time.
Create a pack of 20 ready-to-use ChatGPT prompts for homeowners and DIY enthusiasts. The prompts should cover four key areas:
1. Planning & Budgeting (5 prompts): For defining project scope, creating budgets, and making material lists.
2. Design & Inspiration (5 prompts): For generating ideas, color schemes, and layout options.
3. Step-by-Step Instructions (5 prompts): For guiding a DIYer through specific tasks like tiling, painting, or building a deck.
4. Troubleshooting & Problem-Solving (5 prompts): For handling common DIY mistakes, unexpected challenges, and contractor negotiations.
For each of the 20 prompts, provide:
- A clear, descriptive title (e.g., 'Plan a Kitchen Renovation on a Budget').
- The exact prompt text that a user would copy and paste into ChatGPT.
- A 2-sentence explanation of the best use case for the prompt.
- An example of a specific variable the user would need to provide (e.g., [room dimensions], [project budget]).
Format the output as a structured guide with categories, a table of contents, and clear headings. Make the prompts actionable and easy for a beginner to understand."
Step 3: Package Your Prompts as a Professional Product
Your prompts are the raw material. Packaging is what transforms them from a list into a product people will pay for [citation:8]. Here's how to structure it [citation:3][citation:7]:
- A Clear Cover & Title: A professional-looking PDF creates a positive first impression. Title it something like "The Ultimate DIYer's ChatGPT Prompt Pack: 20 Prompts to Plan, Build, and Renovate Like a Pro."
- A "Quick Start" Guide: The first page should tell the user exactly how to use the prompts with ChatGPT [citation:5].
- Organized Categories: Group the 20 prompts into the four categories you defined in the meta-prompt. This helps users find what they need quickly.
- Example Outputs: For at least 5 of your best prompts, include a screenshot or a text block showing what a typical output looks like. This demonstrates real value [citation:8].
- Bonus Section: Include a small bonus, like a checklist of "Top 10 Mistakes DIYers Make" to increase perceived value.
Step 4: Price and Sell Your Prompt Pack
You're targeting a price of $37. Use this as your "Professional Pack" price [citation:2][citation:8]. You can create a tiered pricing model [citation:8]:
- Starter Pack (10 Prompts): $19 – An entry-level option.
- Professional Pack (20 Prompts): $37 – Your main offer, providing the best value.
- Complete Library (50+ Prompts): $67 – A premium option for serious DIYers.
This pricing strategy works because it makes the $37 pack feel like the 'sweet spot.'
Step 5: Promote Your Prompt Pack to the Right Audience
You don't need a huge audience, just the right one. Here's where to promote [citation:2][citation:8]:
- DIY and Home Improvement Communities: Share your product in Facebook groups, Reddit communities (r/DIY, r/HomeImprovement), and forums.
- Bloggers and Content Creators: Partner with micro-influencers in the DIY space for a review or affiliate promotion [citation:6].
- Your Own Network: Email your list or share with friends and family who own homes.
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Make the process seamless for your customers and yourself [citation:8].
- Instant Delivery: Use a platform like Gumroad or Dodo Payments to deliver the PDF instantly after purchase [citation:8].
- Follow-Up Email: Set up an automated email to thank the buyer and ask for a review or offer a discount on another product.
- Upsell: Offer your "Complete Library" as an upsell during the checkout process.
Case Study: How a DIYer Sold 50 Packs in One Month
A real-world example shows the potential. A creator, known for their DIY blog, used a similar approach [citation:5][citation:6]. They created a 25-prompt pack focused on specific projects. By marketing it to their existing audience and using a tiered pricing model, they sold over 50 copies at an average price of $30 in the first month, generating over $1,500 in revenue. The cost of creation was minimal, and the sales were almost entirely profit.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Mistake #1: Selling a list, not a system. Your prompts must be organized and easy to use. Mistake #2: Pricing too low. A $37 price point signals quality and value. Mistake #3: Not showing examples. Buyers need to visualize the value before they pay. Mistake #4: Ignoring marketing. A great product needs to be seen.
Your 7-Day Action Plan
- Day 1: Define your target audience (e.g., "New Homeowners").
- Day 2: Run the meta-prompt to generate your 20 prompts.
- Day 3: Edit, organize, and test the prompts.
- Day 4: Create a professional PDF with your prompts, examples, and guide.
- Day 5: Set up your sales page on Gumroad or a similar platform.
- Day 6: Write a compelling product description and set your price to $37.
- Day 7: Share your product in at least 3 DIY communities and announce it on social media.
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