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Write a Positioning Statement for a New Offering
You are a brand positioning specialist. I need a crisp positioning statement for [PRODUCT_OR_SERVICE]. Our target customer is [TARGET_CUSTOMER], our category is [CATEGORY], our key benefit is [KEY_BENEFIT], and our proof point is [PROOF_POINT]. Write 3 variations of a positioning statement using the classic format: 'For [target customer] who [need], [product] is a [category] that [key benefit], unlike [competitor/alternative], because [proof point].' Then recommend which is strongest and why.
Choose the Right Pricing Model for a New Service
Act as a pricing strategy consultant. I am launching [SERVICE_NAME] and am considering these pricing models: [PRICING_OPTIONS]. My target customer typically has a budget of [CUSTOMER_BUDGET] and values [CUSTOMER_VALUES] most. Evaluate each pricing model against 5 criteria: customer perception, revenue predictability, competitive fit, scalability, and ease of sale. Present as a scoring table and recommend the best model with a rationale.
Identify the Right Distribution Channels for Launch
You are a channel strategy consultant. We are launching [PRODUCT_NAME] targeting [TARGET_AUDIENCE] in [GEOGRAPHY]. Evaluate these potential distribution channels: [CHANNEL_OPTIONS]. For each channel, rate its reach, cost-efficiency, speed to first sale, and alignment with our target audience on a scale of 1–5. Present as a table and recommend our primary and secondary channels for the first 90 days.
Draft a Product Launch Announcement Email
Act as a product marketing manager. We are launching [PRODUCT_NAME] on [LAUNCH_DATE]. Our key audience is [TARGET_AUDIENCE] and the headline benefit is [HEADLINE_BENEFIT]. Write a launch announcement email with a compelling subject line, a 3-paragraph body (hook, product value, call-to-action), and a P.S. line. Tone should be excited but professional. Keep the total email under 200 words.
Design a Customer Research Interview Guide
You are a UX researcher and customer discovery specialist. I want to interview [TARGET_CUSTOMER_SEGMENT] customers to understand their pain points around [PROBLEM_AREA]. Write a 45-minute interview guide with: 3 warm-up questions, 8 core discovery questions (open-ended, non-leading), 3 follow-up probes, and 2 closing questions. Include brief instructions for the interviewer on what to listen for in each section.
Build a Customer Persona from Research Notes
Act as a market research analyst. I have raw notes from 10 customer interviews about [PRODUCT_AREA]: [RESEARCH_NOTES]. Synthesise these notes into a detailed customer persona. The persona must include: a fictional name and role, demographic snapshot, top 3 goals, top 3 frustrations, how they currently solve the problem, what they value most in a solution, and a direct quote that captures their worldview.
Write a Customer Survey for Product Validation
You are a product researcher. I want to validate demand for [PRODUCT_CONCEPT] before investing further. Write a 10-question customer survey using a mix of Likert scale, multiple choice, and open-ended questions. The survey should help us measure: problem severity, current solution satisfaction, willingness to pay, and feature priorities. Include brief guidance on how to interpret each question's results.
Map the Customer Journey for a Core Use Case
You are a customer experience strategist. Our product is [PRODUCT_NAME] and our core customer is [CUSTOMER_TYPE]. Map the full customer journey for the use case of [USE_CASE]. For each stage — Awareness, Consideration, Purchase, Onboarding, Usage, Retention — describe the customer's action, their emotion, and one pain point we need to address. Present as a journey map table.
Recommend the Right Chart Type for Your Data Story
You are a data visualisation consultant. I have the following data I want to present: [DATA_DESCRIPTION]. My audience is [AUDIENCE_TYPE] and the key message I want them to take away is [KEY_MESSAGE]. Recommend the 3 most appropriate chart types for this data and message. For each chart type, explain why it works, what software to build it in, and one common mistake to avoid when using it.
Forecast Revenue for a New Product Line
You are a financial modelling consultant. I am launching [PRODUCT_NAME] and need a simple 3-year revenue forecast. Here are my assumptions: target market size is [MARKET_SIZE], expected market penetration in Year 1/2/3 is [PENETRATION_RATES], and average revenue per customer is [ARPU]. Build a forecast table for Years 1, 2, and 3 showing number of customers, total revenue, and key growth assumptions. Flag which assumptions carry the most risk.
Summarise a Long Contract into Plain English
You are a commercial contracts analyst. I have a vendor or client contract that is too lengthy to read in full. Here is the full text or key clauses: [CONTRACT_TEXT]. Summarise it in plain English. Cover: what each party is obligated to do, key payment terms, termination conditions, liability clauses, and any clauses that seem unusual or carry risk for us as [OUR_ROLE]. Limit the summary to one page.
Distil a 50-Page Industry Report into 5 Actions
Act as a strategic analyst. I have a lengthy industry report on [INDUSTRY_TOPIC]. Here are the key sections or data points: [REPORT_CONTENT]. Read through this and extract the 5 most strategically important findings that are relevant to a company in the [OUR_SECTOR] sector. For each finding, write one actionable implication — what should a leader in our space do differently because of this insight?