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Use this ChatGPT Prompt to get into your target audience's head

03/04/2024


Ahh, ChatGPT. 🤖

It's been the biggest talk of all of last year and it definitely isn't going away anytime soon.

I love seeing my fellow money coaches use it to create their social media content, but sometimes it's painfully clear that their content is coming straight from Chatty (yes, that's what I call her. And yes, she's a lady.) 💁🏻‍♀️

Whenever I wanna get into my target audience's head, I use this same prompt to see what Chatty will suggest. 

She usually does a fabulous job so I figured what better way to help my fellow money coaches by sharing it with them. 🎉

Here's the prompt you can copy and paste into ChatGPT:

Can we please zoom into the underlying thoughts and feelings of my ideal client for this offer? What’s the conversation in their head? What are they saying to themselves about the situation? I want to extract pain points as single thoughts. Please keep it raw and real and show me the full spectrum with a long list of bullet points. My ideal client is a (insert your ideal target audience) who is struggling with (list a specific thing they are struggling with).

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Here's a real life example 👇

Me: Can we please zoom into the underlying thoughts and feelings of my ideal client for this offer? What’s the conversation in their head? What are they saying to themselves about the situation? I want to extract pain points as single thoughts. Please keep it raw and real and show me the full spectrum with a long list of bullet points. My ideal client are parents with multiple jobs who are struggling with paying down their debt.

ChatGPT: 

Absolutely, let's dive into the inner dialogue of your ideal client, parents juggling multiple jobs and struggling to pay down debt. Here's a raw and real exploration of their thoughts and feelings, capturing their pain points:

  • "I'm constantly overwhelmed with work and bills, feeling like I'm drowning in debt."
  • "No matter how hard I work, it never seems like enough to make a dent in our financial struggles."
  • "I feel guilty that I can't provide more for my family, despite working myself to the bone."
  • "The stress of our financial situation is taking a toll on my mental and physical health."
  • "I worry about the future and whether we'll ever be able to get ahead and provide a better life for our kids."
  • "I'm tired of living paycheck to paycheck, barely making ends meet."
  • "It's frustrating to see others enjoying financial stability while we're stuck in this cycle of debt."
  • "I'm constantly worried about unexpected expenses cropping up and pushing us further into debt."
  • "I feel like a failure as a parent because I can't give my kids the opportunities they deserve."
  • "I'm tired of feeling trapped by our financial circumstances, with no clear way out."
  • "I'm ashamed to admit that I don't know how to manage our finances better and dig ourselves out of this hole."
  • "I'm scared that our debt will prevent us from achieving our dreams and goals."
  • "I feel like I'm letting my family down because I can't provide the stability and security they need."
  • "I'm exhausted from the constant juggling act of work, bills, and trying to keep our heads above water."
  • "I'm frustrated with myself for not being able to break free from this cycle of debt and create a better future for my family."

These thoughts likely represent just a fraction of the internal dialogue your ideal clients are experiencing, but they highlight the deep emotional pain and frustration they're grappling with as they navigate their financial struggles. Understanding these pain points can be crucial in tailoring your offer and messaging to resonate with their needs and aspirations.

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How awesome was that answer?! 😍

Now you can take any of those responses and use it as content to speak directly to parents who work multiple jobs and are struggling with paying down their debt.

🤖  Pro Tip: Always use your judgment, experience, and discernment with the results that ChatGPT provides. I generally advise people to use ChatGPT to ask for ideas, not to create content. If any of the results that ChatGPT shares with you doesn't seem right, you may want to exclude that piece of information OR ask it to try again/regenerate (and be sure to give it some context about what you'd like to see different from her next results).

For example, if she shared some wrong answers, you can respond with something along the lines of: "Try again, but this time come from the perspective of a tax professional."

❓ Other questions to consider as you create your content:

How does your coaching program help that specific pain point your target audience is experiencing?

What would your target audience feel after they work with you?

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