Write2Sell: Why Your Products Flop
The One Step Most Creators Skip and How to Do it Right (with the help of ChatGPT - the agent way of promting + the exact prompts)
Most writers don’t have a product problem.
It’s a positioning problem disguised as a product.
And every good positioning starts with a proper research.
I know, I know it’s boring…
But you do it only ONCE.
Don’t skip it.
I did many times. The result?
If you think you’re skipping ahead, you’re skipping everything that matters.
I’ve seen this mistake far too many times to leave it unspoken: Creators build the product before they understand the problem it solves.
And that’s a fast way to waste time, energy, and weeks of your creative soul chasing an offer nobody ever asked for.
Burning yourself out creating it only to watch it flop along with your confidence.
Here’s what to do instead.
The Dangerous Myth of “Just Create”
Most “gurus” will tell you “just start.”
Just write.
Just launch.
Just build the course.
The ebook.
The Substack.
The thing.
And yes it works for writing, if you’re new, when you need to find your voice.
But not if you want to monetize.
Motion without strategy is not momentum, it’s failure you can’t learn from.
What you need is a map. And in product creation, that map is called research.
No, Not That Kind of Research
When most people hear “research,” they picture sterile surveys and 37-slide PowerPoints with bar graphs nobody reads.
That’s not what we’re doing here.
We’re not interested in 10,000 people vaguely nodding to a theoretical offer.
We’re interested in the emotional, raw, frustrated-as-hell data that real buyers give you when they’re stuck.
This isn’t traditional market research.
It doesn’t start with a “theoretical” product. It starts your audience.
Start with just one question: