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Why You Should Share Prompts With Your Audience

Heya, Dil here.
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Last week I came across an Instagram post:
“6 ChatGPT Prompts That Helped Me Understand Myself Better”
Simple layout. Just copy-and-paste prompts.
The comments were on fire.
Saves. Shares.
It was a hit.
Most of these “ChatGPT prompt roundup” posts are about growing on Instagram, writing hooks, or doing better marketing.
To see one land so well in a self-development niche was interesting.
But I wasn’t shocked.
Because I know creators are making these posts work in every industry…fitness, fashion, wellness, design, education, real estate, parenting, and so on.
If you can give your audience something that saves time, solves a problem, or removes friction — using a tool they’re already familiar with — that’s a recipe for instant trust.
Sometimes even viral reach.
And it doesn’t take much.
One piece of content.
One clear outcome.
A set of ChatGPT prompts to help them achieve that outcome faster.
Here’s how to come up with some good ones:
🧠The “Prompts For Your Audience” Generator
What it’s for: Helping you come up with simple, high-leverage ChatGPT prompts you can share with your audience to solve a real problem, fast.
How to use it: Fill in your niche, audience, and the specific outcome you want them to achieve.
Then paste into ChatGPT:
I’m a content creator in the [insert your niche] space, serving [insert your audience].
I want to help my audience [insert specific outcome].
Please give me 10 ChatGPT prompt ideas I could share with them, each one designed to help them complete a task, make progress, or get clarity faster.
For each prompt, include:
– A short, clear title
– A 1–2 sentence explanation of what it does and why it’s useful
P.S. If you want to go beyond sharing prompts and actually build a tool your audience can use again and again, a custom GPT is the next step.
It’s a focused, branded little AI tool you can build inside ChatGPT in under 30 minutes.
In my live online workshop, “Make A Mini AI Helper”, I’ll walk you through my 4-step F.I.R.E. method to create a custom GPT your audience is already searching for…one that solves a real problem faster than anything else out there.
Lifetime access to the recording included.
Price goes up again in 4 days.
Until next time.
Cheers,
Dil