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This AI Prompt Turns a $47 Guide Into $6,000/Month (Copy & Paste)

Gabriella spent 12 years in corporate recruiting. She reviewed thousands of resumes and knew exactly why so many get rejected in the first 30 seconds, especially now that companies use AI to screen candidates.

She turned that knowledge into a $47 guide. Last month, it made $6,000.

She did not have a giant Instagram following. She did not film daily videos. She did not need to become a full-time influencer first. She knew something people desperately need right now, packaged it clearly, and priced it around a result people already care about.

In this episode, Jill shows how to figure out what to sell from your own experience, how to price it correctly, and how MiloTree’s AI Product Finder and AI Product Roadmap can help you go from “I have no idea what to sell” to a product ready to launch.

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You Do Not Need to Be a Guru to Sell a Digital Product

One of the biggest mistakes creators make is thinking they need to be famous before anyone will buy from them.

But a digital product business does not require you to be a guru, a huge content creator, or a polished expert with a massive audience. It requires you to be useful.

And most people are already useful. Every job, business, hobby, and life experience gives you knowledge someone else wants because they are a few steps behind you.

An HR recruiter knows why resumes get rejected. A bookkeeper knows which QuickBooks mistakes quietly cost small businesses money. A yoga instructor knows why beginners quit in week two. A teacher knows how to calm a chaotic classroom faster.

The question is not, “Am I expert enough?” The better question is, “What problem can I help someone solve faster than they could solve it alone?”

This is the same idea Jill teaches in how to turn your personal experience into income with AI. Your experience becomes valuable when you package it around a specific result.

The Six Reasons People Buy Anything

Not every skill automatically becomes a product people will pay for. Jill uses a simple filter to test product ideas.

People buy for one of six reasons:

  • to make money,
  • to save money,
  • to save time,
  • to move toward happiness,
  • to move away from pain, or
  • to raise their social status.

The two that usually command the highest prices are make money and save money.

That is why Gabriella’s resume guide is so strong. If someone buys a $47 guide and lands a $65,000 job, the buying trigger is obvious. The product helps them make money.

A bookkeeper’s guide to avoiding expensive QuickBooks mistakes is also strong because it helps people save money. A classroom management template may save time and reduce stress, which is still valuable, but the price ceiling is usually lower.

That does not mean lower-priced products are bad. It means the buying trigger helps determine the price.

Want MiloTree to help you find the buying trigger inside your idea? Use the AI Product Finder to generate specific product ideas, prices, and what to include.

Why Gabriella Could Charge $47

Gabriella’s product worked because it was specific, urgent, and tied to a measurable result.

She was not selling “resume information.” She was selling a better shot at getting through the first screen, getting interviews, and getting hired.

That difference matters. People do not pay for pages. They pay for outcomes.

A $47 resume guide feels like a steal if the buyer believes it can help them land a job. A $37 template can feel expensive if the outcome is vague. The product format is not the main thing. The result is.

If you are trying to price your own product, start with the value of the problem you solve. Then choose the smallest product format that can deliver a real win.

For more on positioning around the transformation instead of the format, read why ebooks are dead and what creators should sell instead.

Use These 3 Prompts to Find Your Product Idea

Jill created a free PDF called Three AI Prompts to Find and Launch Your Digital Product Before Your Competition Does. The prompts walk you through the exact thinking process behind this episode.

Prompt 1 finds your product idea using a before-and-after transformation. This helps you stop selling a topic and start selling the result your buyer wants.

Prompt 2 identifies the dominant buying trigger. Is your product helping someone make money, save money, save time, reduce pain, move toward happiness, or raise status?

Prompt 3 locks in the price, format, and product scope. This keeps you from turning a simple product into a six-month project.

The goal is not to build something huge. The goal is to build something clear enough to finish and useful enough to sell.

If you want more prompt examples, Jill shares related ideas in these 5 AI prompts to build a digital product business from scratch.

How MiloTree Finds the Product for You

The prompts work well in ChatGPT or Claude. But MiloTree now has an even easier version built in: the AI Product Finder.

Inside MiloTree, you answer three simple questions:

  • What are you good at?
  • Who do you help?
  • What type of product do you want to sell?

For Gabriella, the answers might be:

  • recruiting and resume writing,
  • job seekers, and
  • a digital download.

MiloTree then gives you three specific product ideas. These are not vague suggestions. They include product names, price points, what to include, how long the product should take to create, and how much you could make selling just 10 per month.

When you pick the idea you like, MiloTree pre-fills the product name, price, and description. You can tweak anything, save it, and move forward.

CTA: Try the AI Product Finder free inside MiloTree.

How to Actually Create the Product

This is where many creators overthink things. They find an idea, then immediately get stuck wondering how polished the final product needs to be.

MiloTree’s AI Product Roadmap is designed to solve that blank-page problem.

Once you choose a product idea, MiloTree gives you a personalized step-by-step roadmap with AI prompts. You can copy those prompts into ChatGPT or Claude to help create the product faster.

But the roadmap also includes “Make It Yours” prompts. These are the prompts that help you add your own stories, examples, advice, personal language, and real experience.

That part matters because nobody wants to buy generic AI content. They want your shortcut, your lived experience, and your way of solving the problem.

You can create the product in a Google Doc, ask AI to help format it into a PDF, upload the PDF to MiloTree, and let MiloTree automatically deliver it to every customer.

Then MiloTree can generate your sales page, give you a shareable link, and let you promote that link in your emails, social profiles, Pinterest pins, Facebook groups, and anywhere else your audience spends time.

For a fast-launch framework, read how to get your first digital product sale with AI.

Turn One Product Into a Product Stack

Gabriella did not stop at one $47 guide. Jill breaks down the full product stack in the episode:

  • a $47 resume bundle with 80 sales,
  • a $27 cover letter template pack as an order bump,
  • a $97 “Land the Job” workshop, and
  • a $150 one-on-one coaching call as an upsell.

That is one area of expertise packaged four different ways.

This is the power of a product ladder. The first product solves an immediate problem. The order bump offers the next useful tool. The workshop gives more depth. The coaching call gives personal help.

You do not have to build the whole stack on day one. Start with the smallest sellable product. Then add the next logical offer when customers show you what they want next.

If this strategy interests you, read how to build a digital product stack that turns one offer into a bigger business and how a simple $27 product can grow into an $11,000/month strategy.

Your Action Plan

Here is what Jill wants you to do next:

  1. List the skills or experiences people already ask you about.
  2. Choose the one tied to the strongest buying trigger.
  3. Use AI to turn it into a small, specific product idea.
  4. Use MiloTree’s Product Finder and Product Roadmap to shape it quickly.
  5. Upload the product, create the sales page, and start sharing the link.

You probably already have the product inside you. You just have not packaged it yet.

If you want to build a full product stack with unlimited products, freebies, order bumps, upsells, and funnels, upgrade to a paid MiloTree plan.


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