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Hey rebel solopreneurs 🦸♀️🦸♂️
Most solopreneurs spend weeks building a free resource.
An ebook. A checklist. An email course.
Then they drop a link in their bio — and wait.
Here's the thing: that link usually goes to their website.
Their website has a blog, an about page, a services section, and four different ways to leave without ever signing up.
Here's why that matters.
An email subscriber is worth 10x a social media follower.
A follower sees your posts when the algorithm allows it.
A subscriber gets your message every single time.
But when the landing page is cluttered and confusing, that conversion never happens.
The free resource did its job. The page didn't.
There's a way to fix that in 15 minutes.
🧩 You provide:
Your lead magnet topic and title
Your target audience (one sentence — who they are and what they want)
The main outcome your lead magnet delivers
🍿 What you get:
First — a complete opt-in landing page with every section that drives sign-ups
Then — a sharp headline, call-to-action, and bullet points that sell the offer
Finally — a page ready to drop straight into your email platform or website builder
A lead magnet is a free resource you give away in exchange for an email address — an ebook, a checklist, a short email course, anything useful your audience wants.
An opt-in landing page is a single page with no menus, no links, and one job: get the visitor to type in their email.
That's what this prompt builds.

⛳️ Here's the scenario
Jordan ran a LinkedIn ghostwriting service for founders.
He attracted new clients through his own LinkedIn posts.
To grow his email list, he built a free swipe file — 50 high-performing hooks founders could use to write their next post in under five minutes.
He spent three weeks on it.
Then he linked it from his bio.
Ninety-two clicks. Eleven sign-ups.
He had no idea where the other 81 people went.
One Saturday he was at the farmers market, coffee in hand, staring at his phone.
A woman at the next stall was selling handmade candles.
One table. One product. One sign. Nothing else.
Jordan mentioned the problem.
Turns out she'd spent 12 years running direct-response marketing campaigns before switching to candles. (He nearly dropped his coffee.)
She glanced at his landing page.
Then pulled out a notepad and started writing.
❌ What Jordan had:
"Free Resource — 50 LinkedIn hooks for founders. Download it here. Also check out my services, latest posts, and about page."
✅ What it became:
"50 battle-tested LinkedIn hooks — write your next post in under 5 minutes.
Everything you need to stop staring at a blank screen and start publishing content your ideal clients actually stop to read.
[Send me the hook swipe file →]"
Same offer. Completely different page.
Jordan looked up.
"Dickie Bush and Nicolas Cole call it the Rule of 1," she said. "One page, one offer, one choice. Subscribe or don't."
"Most pages leak because they give people somewhere else to go."
"This prompt removes all the exits."
She pushed the notepad across.
"One prompt. Every section. Fifteen minutes."
Jordan opened his AI sidekick right there between the bread stall and the honey jars.
🎯 Step 1: Build the complete landing page
⏱️ 15 minutes
This prompt builds all 10 sections of your opt-in landing page in one shot — headline, call-to-action, bullet points, social proof, and the final trust section.
Here's what it produces:
❌ Before: "Free Resource — 50 LinkedIn hooks for founders. Download it here."
✅ After: "Stop staring at a blank screen every time you sit down to write
50 battle-tested LinkedIn hooks for founders — write your next post in under 5 minutes.
[Send me the hook swipe file →]
What you get: • 50 hooks sorted by post type • 10 opening frameworks that stop the scroll • A fill-in-the-blank template for every format • 3 real examples for each hook style
Everything you need to start publishing daily content, grow your LinkedIn audience, and attract inbound leads — without spending an hour on every post.
'I went from posting once a week to every day. The hooks made starting easy.' — Sarah K., Founder
[Jordan's AI sidekick filled in the remaining sections...]"
Here's the prompt that did that:
Act as a direct-response copywriter with 20 years of landing page experience.
My lead magnet topic: {e.g. 50 LinkedIn hooks for founders}
My target audience: {e.g. founders who want to grow their LinkedIn presence}
My main outcome: {e.g. write a LinkedIn post in under 5 minutes}
My product name: {e.g. The Founder's Hook Swipe File}
Write a complete opt-in landing page with all 10 sections below.
Present the landing page contents directly — no section labels, no commentary.
Use Markdown: # for H1, ## for H2, bold for emphasis, bullets for lists.
Section 1 — Headline: One bold promise in 10 words or fewer.
Make the target audience immediately see the outcome.
Section 2 — Visual suggestion: One sentence describing an image
that shows what the product is about at a glance.
Section 3 — Social proof: One short quote from a satisfied reader
or relevant expert. Make it specific and believable.
Section 4 — CTA button: 5 words or fewer. Start with "Send me..."
Section 5 — What you get: 4 bullet points showing tangible features.
8 words or fewer per bullet. Include numbers where possible.
Section 6 — Everything you need: One sentence starting with
"Everything you need to..." that names 3 desirable outcomes.
Section 7 — More social proof: A second short, specific quote
from a different reader or expert.
Section 8 — Creator's note: One sentence establishing credibility
or relevant experience. No hype.
Section 9 — Want to make sure it's worth it?: A bulleted breakdown
of exactly what the reader will receive. If it's an email course,
use each day as a bullet. If it's a guide, list the main sections.
Section 10 — Second CTA button: Same 5-word format as Section 4.
No jargon. Write like a human talking to another human.
Be specific — vague is useless.
Jordan ran it.
The page came back in under two minutes.
Every section was there — headline, call-to-action, social proof, trust section, everything.
He copied it straight into his email platform's landing page builder.
No rewrites. No blank pages. Done.
🏆 Jordan's results
Before:
A landing page with too many links and no reason to stay
92 clicks, 11 sign-ups, no idea why 81 people left
Weeks building the free offer, minutes on the page
After:
A complete 10-section opt-in landing page, ready to publish
Conversion rate jumped from 12% to 34% in two weeks
Every future lead magnet gets a page in 15 minutes, not three days
Total time: 15 minutes. Not three weeks.
His AI sidekick built every section — headline, bullets, proof, trust, call-to-action.
Jordan made the final creative call. BAM.
One prompt. Fifteen minutes.
A complete opt-in page with one offer and one choice.
Sign up — or don't.
That's it, my fellow outliers!
Yours 'making AI work intelligently while you sleep' Vijay Peduru 🦸♂️
