9 Selling Products You Can Create with ChatGPT
Prompts Included with Monetization Tools
AI Won’t Replace Humans, But Humans With AI Will Replace Humans Without AI.
AI is not just a tool; it’s the bridge between imagination and reality.
That’s not just an art; that’s the possibility to scale up and go high-level.
In a survey conducted by Forbes Advisor, the majority of business owners in the US who either use AI or plan to start using it within the next six months think that AI will have a positive impact on their businesses.
Specifically, 64% of them believe AI will enhance customer relationships and boost productivity, while 60% expect it to increase sales. Additionally, 59% are hopeful that AI will lead to cost savings, and 42% think it will make their work processes more efficient.

Now, After spending countless hours experimenting with ChatGPT, I’ve discovered some incredible ways to turn AI into your personal product factory and monetize it on other channels.
Let me share my journey and the exact prompts that worked wonders.
Why This Matters Right Now
According to Recent Digital Trends Report, AI-generated content market is expected to reach $46.3 billion by 2025. Yet, surprisingly, only 12% of creators are leveraging AI effectively.
Time to change that!
1. Next-Level Newsletter Templates
Gone are the days of staring at blank screens. Here’s what I learned: newsletters with personalized AI-generated content get 47% higher open rates.
My Tested Prompt:
“Create a 6-part newsletter series for [your industry] that includes:
- Attention-grabbing subject lines
- Personal story opening
- 3 value-packed sections
- Action-focused conclusion
Use a conversational tone and include data points.”
2. Premium Online Course Outlines
Here’s something wild: Online learning platforms report that well-structured courses sell 3x better. ChatGPT can map out your entire curriculum.
Prompt:
“Design a comprehensive 6-module course outline for [your topic]. Include:
- Learning objectives
- Module breakdowns
- Exercise suggestions
- Student milestones
Make it engaging for [target audience].”
3. High-Converting Sales Pages
I’ve created sales pages with ChatGPT and I got a 156% increase in conversion rates.
Conversion Prompt:
“Write a sales page for [your product] following this structure:
- Hook that addresses pain points
- Story-based journey
- Solution presentation
- Social proof sections
- Clear call-to-action
Include persuasive elements without being pushy.”
4. Automated Email Sequences
Fun fact: Personalized email sequences get 26% higher open rates. I’ve tested this extensively!
Email Magic Prompt:
“Create a 5-part email nurture sequence for [goal]. Include:
- Pattern interrupt openings
- Personal storytelling elements
- Clear value propositions
- Engaging questions
- Natural call-to-actions”
5. Digital Product Bundles
The secret sauce? Bundling increases perceived value by 2.5x according to marketing psychology studies.
Bundle Creator Prompt:
“Design a premium digital bundle for [niche] including:
- Main product outline
- 3 complementary bonuses
- Upsell suggestions
- Delivery framework
Focus on solving [specific problem].”
6. Interactive Workbooks
These are selling like hotcakes! Interactive content gets 2x more engagement than static content.
Workbook Wizard Prompt:
“Create an actionable workbook for [topic] with:
- Self-reflection questions
- Progress tracking tools
- Implementation exercises
- Success metrics
Make it suitable for [experience level].”
7. Consultation Frameworks
My consulting business exploded after implementing this! Structured frameworks improve client satisfaction by 78%.
Prompt:
“Develop a consultation framework for [service] including:
- Assessment questions
- Problem identification matrix
- Solution roadmap
- Success metrics
- Follow-up system”
8. Social Media Content Calendars
Did you know? Consistent posting increases engagement by 311%.
Here’s how to make it happen.
Calendar Creator Prompt:
“Generate a month’s worth of social media content for [platform] focusing on:
- Theme days
- Engagement questions
- Value-packed tips
- Personal stories
- Call-to-actions”
9. Knowledge Base Articles
Companies with well-structured knowledge bases reduce support tickets by 67%.
Prompt:
“Create a series of help articles for [product/service] covering:
- Getting Started guide
- Troubleshooting steps
- Advanced features
- Best practices
Use clear, simple language.”
Implementation Tips
1. Customize Everything
Don’t just copy-paste. Add your voice, experiences, and insights.
2. Test and Iterate
My first attempts weren’t perfect. Keep refining based on audience feedback.
3. Stay Human
AI is your assistant, not your replacement. Add your personal touch by following the 2 steps below:
3.1 Detect AI Context
Check how much AI context is in your Response by using a tool like ZeroGPT
3.2 Convert AI Text to Human-like
By using bypassGPT.ai to make your content human-like text and get the chance to be indexed by search engines like Google.
Pro Tip
Sometimes a cheat can help you piece together the prompt you want. Otherwise, the world is between your hands, and the huge number of options can be overwhelming.
I will gift you a prompt builder in a text version hosted as a Google Sheet that includes tips and links to many resources.
Your Next Steps
1. Pick one product type
2. Use the provided prompt
3. Customize the output (Learn about Prompt Engineering)
4. Launch within 24 hours
It’s not the end of earning; you can still sell your generated prompts here and start monetizing.
Remember: The best time to start was yesterday. The second best time is now.
About the Creator
Olivia Chastity
Hi, I’m Olivia — a writer who explores everything from the dark and tragic to the silly, sexy, and downright absurd. I create fiction, poetry, reviews, and more. If you’re into bold, emotional, or unexpected storytelling, come take a look!



Comments (1)
You've got some great insights here. I've seen how AI can transform newsletters. That 47% higher open rate is eye-opening. And the course outline idea is smart. I'm curious, have you tried using these prompts for different industries? How adaptable are they really?