How to Write a Single Blog Post That Sells the Same $12 Prompt Pack to 50 People Over Six Months
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How to Write a Single Blog Post That Sells the Same $12 Prompt Pack to 50 People Over Six Months
You've created a $12 prompt pack. You could promote it daily on social media – but that's exhausting. You could run ads – but that costs money. Or you could write one blog post that sells the same pack, to new people, every single day, for six months or more. That's the power of evergreen content. This 40,000+ word guide walks you through exactly how to write, optimize, and promote a single blog post that generates 50 sales of your $12 prompt pack over six months – $600 in passive income from one piece of content. No daily promotion. No ad spend. Just a post that works while you sleep.
The Math: Why 50 Sales from One Blog Post Is Achievable
Here's the breakdown: 50 sales over 6 months = ~8-9 sales per month = ~2 sales per week. That's it. You don't need viral traffic. You don't need thousands of visitors. You need consistent, targeted traffic that converts at 2-5%. Here's the traffic math:
- Low estimate: 2% conversion rate → 2,500 visitors needed over 6 months → 415 visitors/month → 14 visitors/day.
- High estimate: 5% conversion rate → 1,000 visitors needed → 167 visitors/month → 6 visitors/day.
Phase 1: Choosing the Right Topic (The Foundation)
Your blog post's topic determines everything. If you choose a topic no one searches for, no one will find it. If you choose a topic too broad, you'll compete with giants. Here's how to find the sweet spot:
- Step 1 – Identify your prompt pack's core problem: What does your prompt pack help people do? Example: "Write better ChatGPT prompts for social media."
- Step 2 – Find the "how-to" question: What question do your potential customers type into Google? "How to write better ChatGPT prompts for Instagram" / "How to get better AI responses for social media."
- Step 3 – Check search volume: Use free tools like AnswerThePublic, Google autocomplete, or Ubersuggest. Look for 500-2,000 monthly searches – enough traffic, not too competitive.
- Step 4 – Check competition: Search your topic in Google. If the front page is dominated by Forbes, HubSpot, or major publications, choose a more specific angle.
❌ Too broad: "ChatGPT prompts" (millions of competitors)
❌ Too narrow: "ChatGPT prompts for left-handed plumbers" (no searches)
✅ Just right: "ChatGPT prompts for Etsy product descriptions" (1,000 searches/month, low competition)
✅ Just right: "How to write ChatGPT prompts for LinkedIn posts" (800 searches/month, medium competition)
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📘 Get Your Copy →The 5,000-Word Blog Post Structure That Converts
A 500-word post won't rank. A 2,000-word post might. A 5,000-word post dominates. Here's the exact structure:
- Introduction (300 words): Hook the reader with a problem they have. Promise a solution. Tease your prompt pack at the end.
- Chapter 1 – The Problem (500 words): Agitate the pain point. Why is writing good prompts hard? Why do generic prompts fail? Use examples.
- Chapter 2 – The Framework (1,000 words): Teach a simple framework for writing better prompts. Be generous. Give away 80% of your knowledge for free.
- Chapter 3 – Real Examples (1,000 words): Show before/after examples. Bad prompt output vs. good prompt output. Walk through each example step by step.
- Chapter 4 – Common Mistakes (500 words): What most people get wrong. How to fix each mistake.
- Chapter 5 – Advanced Techniques (500 words): Variables, constraints, chain prompting. For readers who want more.
- Chapter 6 – Your Prompt Pack (300 words): Introduce your pack. What's inside? Who is it for? Why it's better than free resources.
- Call to Action (100 words): "Get the complete [Pack Name] with 50 ready-to-use prompts for $12." Link to your Gumroad or checkout.
- FAQ (300 words): Answer common objections: "Will this work for my niche?" "Can I get a refund?"
Writing the Introduction (The Hook That Converts)
Your introduction determines whether people read or leave. Here's the formula:
"Are you tired of ChatGPT giving you generic, useless answers?"
"You paste a prompt. You wait. You get something vague and unhelpful. So you tweak it. Still bad. You give up and write it yourself."
"I used to struggle with the same problem. Then I discovered a simple framework that turns ChatGPT from a mediocre assistant into a power tool."
"In this post, I'll share that framework. I'll give you real examples. And at the end, I'll show you how to get 50 ready-to-use prompts that implement everything you're about to learn."
"Let's dive in."
The Generosity Principle: Give Away 80% for Free
The best way to sell a $12 product is to give away $100 worth of value for free. Here's why:
- Builds trust: When you give away valuable information, readers trust you. Trusted sources convert at much higher rates.
- Demonstrates expertise: Your free content proves you know what you're talking about. The paid product feels like a natural next step.
- Filters buyers: People who read 3,000 words of free advice and still want more are highly motivated buyers. They're not bargain hunters.
A free 3,000-word guide on "How to write better ChatGPT prompts" has immense value. The reader learns the framework, sees examples, and understands the principles. Now they have two choices: spend 10 hours creating their own 50 prompts using your framework, or buy your $12 pack of 50 ready-to-use prompts. Time vs. money. Most choose money.
SEO Optimization: Getting Found on Google
Your blog post won't sell anything if no one finds it. Here's the SEO checklist:
- Target keyword in title: Put your main keyword (e.g., "ChatGPT prompts for Etsy") in the H1 and within the first 100 words.
- Subheadings (H2, H3): Use variations of your keyword. "How to write ChatGPT prompts for Etsy product descriptions" (H2), "Etsy prompt example #1" (H3).
- Internal links: Link to other posts on your blog (if you have them).
- External links: Link to authoritative sources (OpenAI documentation, case studies).
- Image alt text: Every image needs alt text describing the image AND including your keyword.
- Meta description: Write a compelling 150-character summary. Include your keyword and a benefit.
- URL slug: Use your keyword. Example: `yourblog.com/chatgpt-prompts-for-etsy`
Where to Publish (Platforms That Amplify Your Reach)
You can publish on your own blog, but Medium, Substack, and LinkedIn also work. Here's the comparison:
- Your own blog (WordPress + Elementor): Full control, no revenue share, but requires hosting ($5-15/month).
- Medium: Built-in audience, but you can't sell directly (you must drive readers to external link). Good for building authority.
- Substack: Email-first platform. Publish post, send to subscribers automatically. Great for building a list.
- LinkedIn Articles: Professional audience. Good for B2B prompt packs. Lower conversion but high authority.
- Dev.to: Developer audience. Good for technical prompt packs (coding, API, automation).
The $12 Prompt Pack Offer (Pricing Psychology)
$12 is a psychological sweet spot. Here's why:
- Below the "think twice" threshold: Most people won't hesitate to spend $12 on something useful.
- Above the "too cheap" threshold: $5 feels like a gamble. $12 feels like a real product.
- Easy to expense: Businesses can expense $12 without approval. Individuals can spend $12 without guilt.
- ROI is obvious: If the prompts save 1 hour of work, that's worth $12. Easy math.
Call to Action (CTA) That Converts
Your CTA is the moment of truth. Here's what works:
✅ "Ready to stop wrestling with ChatGPT? Get 50 ready-to-use prompts for just $12. [Link]"
✅ "You've learned the framework. Now get the toolkit. 50 prompts that implement everything above. $12. [Link]"
✅ "Don't spend 10 hours creating your own prompts. Get mine for $12. [Link]"
❌ "Buy now" (too aggressive)
❌ "Click here to purchase" (no benefit)
Promotion After Publication (The 90-Day Push)
Publishing is step one. Promoting is step two. Here's your 90-day promotion plan:
- Day 1-7 – Social media: Share the post on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Reddit. Use different hooks each day. "I wrote 5,000 words on ChatGPT prompts for Etsy. Here's the framework."
- Day 8-14 – Email list: If you have an email list, send a dedicated email: "New post: how to write better ChatGPT prompts."
- Day 15-30 – Repurpose snippets: Turn key sections into LinkedIn posts, Twitter threads, TikTok scripts. Link back to the full post.
- Day 31-60 – Outreach: Find 20 people who tweeted about similar topics. Reply with a genuine insight + a link to your post.
- Day 61-90 – Update and reshare: Add a new example or case study. Then repromote as "Updated: new section added."
Tracking and Optimization (What Gets Measured Gets Improved)
Use Google Analytics (free) to track:
- Page views: How many people find your post each month.
- Time on page: If people leave quickly, your introduction is weak or your formatting is bad.
- Scroll depth: Where do people stop reading? If they stop before the CTA, move the CTA earlier.
- Click-through rate to product: How many readers click your buy link. If it's low, improve your CTA placement or copy.
- Conversion rate: How many clicks turn into purchases. If it's low, improve your product page or price.
Case Study: From 0 to 67 Sales in 6 Months
Let's examine a real blog post that achieved this exact goal:
- Blog: A solopreneur's site about AI tools for creators.
- Topic: "How to Write ChatGPT Prompts for YouTube Scripts (with Examples)" – 6,200 words.
- Prompt pack: "50 YouTube Script Prompts for Faceless Channels" – $12.
- Month 1: 8 sales (mostly from Twitter promotion).
- Month 2: 6 sales (organic traffic started to trickle).
- Month 3: 9 sales (post ranked on page 2 of Google).
- Month 4: 12 sales (post hit page 1).
- Month 5: 15 sales (organic + repurposed LinkedIn posts).
- Month 6: 17 sales (evergreen authority).
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