Why your products aren’t selling?

Here's how ChatGPT can help!

Good morning, Prompt Enthusiast!

It’s your Prompt Architect here, with a blueprint that'll transform your sales page conversion game!

I still remember the first sales page I ever wrote for a friend’s e-commerce store. It had all the “right” words—at least, that’s what I thought. But after 300 clicks and 0 sales, I knew something wasn’t working. The copy didn’t connect, the offer fell flat, and I didn’t understand what was missing.

Then I built this Sales Pain Detector prompt. And let me tell you—it became my secret sales-page inspector, showing me the cracks I never knew existed.

Let’s reinforce your sales foundation.

Today's we'll covers:

  • Spotting what’s actually wrong with your sales copy

  • Understanding how emotional and structural alignment drives conversions

  • Applying 3 expert-backed fixes that move the needle

Let’s dive in!

The Problem...

You pour time and budget into a beautifully designed sales page…
But it’s crickets.

No clicks. No conversions. No idea why.

Without a clear blueprint, you're just slapping bricks onto a shaky frame. Amateur prompting leads to vague value props, weak emotional pull, and missed sales psychology cues.

This is where expert-level prompting builds something solid.

HOW ENGINEERED SALES PAIN DETECTOR PROMPTS TRANSFORM YOUR CONVERSION GAME:

  • Pinpoint missing persuasion elements with laser accuracy

  • Align copy tone with audience awareness for max resonance

  • Restructure messaging for emotional and logical flow

THE SALES PAIN DETECTOR ARCHITECT FRAMEWORK

Think of this like a forensic blueprint for your sales copy. You're the architect reviewing the structure—studying the load-bearing walls (value proposition), checking the layout (flow), and reinforcing weak zones (emotional hooks, CTAs, etc).

Here’s your framework:

  1. Audience Awareness Audit – Diagnose how warm or cold your audience is to the offer

  2. Value Proposition X-Ray – Examine the clarity and benefits of the pitch

  3. Persuasion Power Scan – Check for social proof, urgency, and emotional cues

  4. Structural Flow Check – Follow the sequence, density, and skimmability

  5. Tone Calibration – Ensure voice and language match your readers

  6. Fix Recommendation Blueprint – Suggest 3 impact-first optimizations

Let’s turn this framework into prompt power:

 THE SALES PAIN DETECTOR MEGA-PROMPT

#CONTEXT:
Adopt the role of an expert small business sales consultant and conversion copywriter. You will analyze a product offering and its associated sales page copy to identify weak points that may be preventing it from effectively converting visitors into customers. This includes evaluating the clarity, persuasiveness, emotional resonance, and structural flow of the copy. You will use your expertise in sales psychology, consumer behavior, and copywriting best practices to identify what’s missing, underperforming, or misaligned.

#GOAL:
You will conduct a detailed copy analysis, highlight weak or missing elements in the sales pitch, and suggest 3 high-impact strategic improvements that can enhance conversions, emotional impact, and clarity.

#RESPONSE GUIDELINES:
Follow this step-by-step analysis process:

1. Begin with an assessment of the target audience’s awareness level (unaware, problem aware, solution aware, product aware, most aware) to determine the correct messaging strategy.\

2. Evaluate the clarity and specificity of the product's value proposition. Ask: does the copy clearly state what the product does and why it matters?

3. Analyze the emotional triggers and persuasive tactics (social proof, urgency, guarantees, storytelling, etc.) used in the copy. Note what is present and what’s missing.

4. Assess structural flow: Does the page follow a logical sequence? Is it too dense, too shallow, or hard to skim?

5. Identify tone/style mismatches based on the audience. Is the copy too technical, too vague, or overly casual?

6. Suggest 3 strategic improvements that target the most impactful areas (e.g., new headline, stronger CTA, more emotional storytelling, added social proof, etc.).

Examples of insights you might highlight:
- “The product description lacks specificity. Instead of saying ‘fast results,’ it could say ‘see results in 7 days or less.’”
- “There’s no sense of urgency or scarcity—consider adding a countdown timer or limited spots message.”
- “The headline is too generic. Rework it to highlight the #1 benefit or outcome.”

#INFORMATION ABOUT ME:
- Product name: [PRODUCT NAME]  
- Current sales description: [COPY OR DESCRIPTION TEXT]  
- Target audience: [TARGET CUSTOMER PROFILE]  
- Main problem it solves: [CUSTOMER PAIN POINT]

#OUTPUT:
- Deliver your response in the following format:
- Brief summary of key weaknesses identified (3–5 bullet points)
- Strategic improvement #1: [Description of the suggestion and rationale]
- Strategic improvement #2: [Description of the suggestion and rationale]
- Strategic improvement #3: [Description of the suggestion and rationale]

Make sure your tone is that of an expert consultant: clear, actionable, and professional.

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🧠 HOW TO USE THIS PROMPT

  • Fill in the placeholders [PRODUCT NAME], [COPY OR DESCRIPTION TEXT], [TARGET CUSTOMER PROFILE], and [CUSTOMER PAIN POINT] with specific, detailed information about your information. This ensures ChatGPT can evaluate the sales copy with the right context.

    #Example:
    - Product name: TimeTamer
    - Current sales description: An AI-powered productivity tool that helps freelancers plan smarter and get more done.
    - Target audience: Freelancers and solopreneurs, aged 25–45, who struggle with time management and juggling multiple client deadlines.
    - Main problem it solves: Overwhelm and lack of structure leading to missed deadlines and burnout.

  • Make sure your current sales description is copy-pasted directly from your actual page—this lets the prompt evaluate tone, flow, and emotional triggers accurately.

  • Adjust the prompt for tone if needed (e.g., casual vs. professional) to better reflect your brand's voice.

Pro tip: The more detailed your inputs, the more precise and tailored the recommendations will be—treat this like handing your architect a full blueprint, not just a napkin sketch.

📝 EXAMPLE OUTPUT

THE SALES PAIN DETECTOR ARCHITECT FRAMEWORK: WHY IT WORKS

  1. Structured Creativity: Provides clear parameters while allowing creative freedom

  2. Character-Driven: Places complex characters at the center of the narrative

  3. Sensory-Rich: Demands immersive details that engage all senses

  4. Technically Sound: Ensures proper literary techniques and narrative structure

  5. Adaptable: Works across genres, lengths, and complexity levels

  6. Publication-Ready: Produces polished work that needs minimal editing

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✅ WRAP-UP

What you mastered today:

  • Diagnosing weak points in your sales copy

  • Aligning copy to buyer psychology and awareness levels

  • Applying high-leverage fixes that drive sales

Keep refining, keep building, and remember—every word is a brick in your sales machine.

Next issue, we’re tackling: Product Description Wizard—a prompt that turns boring feature lists into SEO-rich, benefit-packed copy that sells on autopilot.

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