soft sentence prompts
simply chose a number, leave an ask with an nct member and I'll write it for you \(^-^)/
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"you're hair is really soft after you wash it"
"you smell really nice"
"would it be alright if I borrowed your sweater? it smells like you..."
"I might have slept in your hoodie while you were gone..."
"if you steal the blankets, I kid you not, I'm going to put my cold feet on you"
"Your bed head is really cute"
"here let's share the blankets"
"I feel like you're far too happy right now..."
"you're cute when you're half asleep"
"but I wanna hear you sing"
"we can talk over dinner"
"don't be stubborn, try it!"
"nononono don't get up, I'll do it!"
"Star-gazing was a good idea actually"
"it's not up for discussion, you are my date"
"I'll always be here for you"
"I'll protect you"
"I think I love you"
"can you stay? I don't wanna be alone right now"
"how about a glass of milk? it'll help you sleep,"
"it's okay, I couldn't sleep anyways"
"don't be silly, I wanna stay up with you"
"but it's not morning yet"
"shush, why don't you go back to bed?"
"I heard you talking in your sleep... jellybeans?"
"then we'll do the dishes together"
"how about a kiss?"
"dance with me!"
"can we trade? I like yours better..."
"look! turns out you can wear carrot cake as a hat!"
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10 Prompts “Excellent. Now we avoid each other”
1. “I like you” “Take your words back.”
2. “I mean… Look at us. We act as if nothing has happened. Sometimes I wonder if I dreamed it all.”
3. “I didn't think we'd be such good actors.”
4. “We just hugged like friends and went home sweetly. You'll never know how much I wanted to blow everything to hell after that.”
5. “I want to stop thinking about it. I don't know why I can't do it.”
6. “You think that by avoiding me, you are giving me space. But you're only making it worse. How will I know how I feel about you if we don't even see each other?”
7. “I like you.” “No, you think I'm weird.” “One thing doesn't exclude the other.”
8. “Sometimes I imagine what would happen if i decided to kiss you.” “It's a good thing you didn't, my heart couldn't stand it.”
9. “It's okay, we keep hanging out together. It's just that now we do it in large companies, practically don't talk and don't meet each other's eyes.”
10. “I just want to get to know you better. Am I really asking that much?”
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6 ChatGPT Prompts To Validate A Business Idea
6 ChatGPT Prompts To Validate A Business Idea
Many entrepreneurs have many ideas according to their business and they keep thinking of new ideas from time to time. Types of insight can never stop thinking about smart solutions, inventions, and new products or services for their existing business.
Train ChatGPT to sense-check each idea, so you can sort those incredible must-do ideas from the ones that should be left well alone. Use these 5 prompts to help you do that.
Table of Contents⤵️
1. Use ChatGPT to validate your business idea
1.1 Figure out your unfair advantage
1.2 Understand your perfect customer
1.3 Assess demand for your idea
1.4 Collect feedback
1.5 Make your testing plan
2. Best ChatGPT Prompts for Busines
2.1 ChatGPT Prompts for Finding Business Ideas
3. Validate your business idea with ChatGPT prompts
Use ChatGPT to validate your business idea
Figure out your unfair advantage
If you’re going to start a new business, there should be a clear reason why. Why are you specifically best placed to begin this particular venture? Ideally, you hit upon a concept that is multiplied by your unique intersection of skills, networks, and interests. Once you get that, no one can compete with you. If there isn’t a clear reason for you to start a business, maybe it’s not the idea for you.
Ask ChatGPT for an assessment of synergy with this prompt. Copy and paste straight in and complete the gaps: “I’m thinking of starting a business that [describe what this business does] and I want to understand my unique strengths in making it a success. I have experience in [describe your experience] and expertise in [describe your expertise]. I have access to people who [describe your network]. Can you give me the reasons why this will and won’t be a success based on my specific situation?”
Understand your perfect customer
Trying to sell to everyone won’t get you anywhere good. Selling to one very specific person, however, resonating with their world and turning them into a raving fan, will bring you more of the same. But first, you need to define them, make sure your idea actually solves their problems, and find out what action they are already taking. Get crystal clear on your perfect customer to unlock validation of your idea and see a clear plan to reach them. Now that ChatGPT knows about your business, prompt it for customer insights.
Here’s the prompt: “Now you know what business I want to start, can you suggest who might be the ideal customer for this business? Can you describe their demographics and explain what problems they might have, that my business might solve. Please rank these problems in order, starting with the most important thing to them. Next, tell me what products or services they are currently using to solve these problems.”
Assess demand for your idea
So you have your idea and a feeling you could make it a success. Your customer profile is nailed on and you feel confident that they have problems that your idea solves better than what already exists. Next, you need to check that your ideal customer exists and frame your idea in a way that resonates. Make sure there are compelling reasons why that person would want to buy that product. Make sure there’s enough demand in the entire market, make sure you’re not joining a declining industry after the big gains have already been made.
Here’s the prompt to further the conversation. “Can you give me 3 main reasons why someone would want to buy my product? Next, estimate how many people in [location, if applicable] could be in my target audience, and tell me the size of this market and its likely growth over the next five years. Please also include any adjacent markets I could explore.”
Collect feedback
Everything so far has been theory, now is where you get some practice. Take these value propositions to your ideal customer and see if they like them. Hear their concerns, understand what excites them, and refine your offering from there. Use the intel to decide if this is a mountain you want to climb, and how profitable this route might be. Go beyond friends and family to find those who match your ideal customer profile and will give their honest opinion.
Prompt ChatGPT to set you on this path. “Create a survey for my potential audience. Start by giving a description of my business and who it’s for, to set the scene. For the first question, create three compelling value propositions that address how my business solves a problem for them, and ask which value proposition most resonates. Next, ask how likely they would be to buy, and then ask what this new concept would need to do to win their business. Finally, give me options on how I collect this feedback from my target audience.”
Make your testing plan
Survey responses will give you an idea of what people might want and how likely they would be to buy, but having something they can actually test out is the next step to validating your business idea. Ideally, you do this without incurring huge costs or hassle. Get ChatGPT’s opinion on what this could be, based on what it knows so far.
“How do I create a minimum viable product (MVP) or prototype, to test my business idea with real users and gather their insights? Include information such as how much this might cost and the steps to take to make it happen. Include what metrics I should look out for to know if my idea is worth pursuing.”
Best ChatGPT Prompts for Business
Below is a list of advanced and helpful ChatGPT prompts for business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs. These prompts cover various aspects of business, including generating ideas, invoicing, communication, planning, and much more.
ChatGPT Prompts for Finding Business Ideas
“Generate a list of 10 innovative business ideas in the [industry] sector.”
“Suggest three niche markets within the [industry] that have growth potential.”
“Identify five current trends in the [industry] and how a new business could capitalize on them.”
“Analyze the top three competitors in the [industry] and suggest unique selling points for a new business.”
“Propose five business ideas that focus on sustainability and social impact.”
“Create a list of 10 low-cost business ideas that can be started with minimal investment.”
“Suggest three business ideas that cater to the remote work and freelancing market.”
“Identify five business opportunities arising from recent technological advancements.”
“Provide three business ideas that can help solve common problems faced by small business owners.”
“List five business ideas that can leverage the growing popularity of online shopping.”
Validate your business idea with ChatGPT prompts
Figure out your unique advantage, understand your perfect customer, and assess the demand for your idea, then collect feedback and make your plan for further testing. Repeat for every great idea until you find the one that will change the world.
Also Read -: 5 ChatGPT Prompts To Increase Your Business IQ
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Story Plot Ideas 🤍 part 2
Romance:
1. A love story between a human and a mermaid.
2. A story about a couple who reconnect after years apart.
3. A romance between a vampire and a human.
4. A story about two people who fall in love while on a road trip.
5. A story about a woman who falls in love with a ghost.
Horror:
1. A story about a group of friends who get lost in the woods and are stalked by a killer.
2. A story about a haunted house that drives its residents insane.
3. A story about a cursed object that brings death to those who possess it.
4. A story about a demonic possession.
5. A story about a serial killer who targets high school students.
Paranormal:
1. A story about a group of friends who investigate a haunted hotel.
2. A story about a woman who discovers she has psychic powers.
3. A story about a man who can see ghosts.
4. A story about a group of people who are abducted by aliens.
5. A story about a haunted doll that torments its owners.
Thriller:
1. A story about a woman who is targeted by a stalker.
2. A story about a man who is falsely accused of a crime.
3. A story about a group of people who are trapped in an escape room.
4. A story about a woman who is kidnapped and held for ransom.
5. A story about a man who is on the run from the law.
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Random Writing prompts #1
Specific Prompts:
You wake up trapped at the bottom of the ocean unsure of how you got there but you know you need to escape somehow.
You're writing a essay but you're crush keeps throwing rocks at your window, you ignore it until you hear a crash.
You ate the hottest pepper in the world that suddenly gave you the power of fire but all you want is a nap.
You wake up unable to talk, you can only bark but now you must escape a very flirtatious poodle.
The sea is a beautiful but dangerous place...that is until you go for a dive and every fish goes Meep.
Simple prompts:
Wine...is the enemy...but...
I asked for Oreos! What is this?!?
Stress, Love, but all I need is...
I mourn, I cry for I have lost greatly....my cake...
I'm a cat...yeah...but I guess its time...
A moose walks into a bar....
Blooming flowers bring...
A window breaks during a storm, the horror...
People complain about my pastel clothes...
Pokemon! We're in a bit of a pickle!
Theme specific prompts: FNAF
We were once friends...but then I took this job...Foxy...what happened to you?
Moon! Moon! Come on, I got a gift for you!
Sun? You okay? You're looking down today.
Marionette likes colors...
You're not a bit fan of Toy Bonnie yet the rabbit animatronic insists on annoying you this shift.
Moon is the enemy of Nightmares....but my nightmares come true...
Sun and Moon turned temporally turned into toy figures! Help them escape the children's grasp!
Freddy...Toy Freddy?...Golden Freddy??? No matter what you can't get there names straight, it's a problem.
This is a living nightmare! Who knew you couldn't beat Nightmare Chica at Checkers....
I had a dream and then I woke up, then I remembered my job sucks, so I left and worked at Freddys instead...I miss my old job already.
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