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I see a lot of enthusiasm about the prompt marketplace idea I launched yesterday - and lots of comments and questions came in so I wanted to address something in particular at the bottom of this email with an exact prompt you can use to get started.
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100 AI Side Hustles - No Following Needed - AI PLR Dimesale
(under $0.06 per page at max pricing)
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This is a pack called 100 AI Side Hustles - No Following Needed - AI PLR. I researched the topics, collaborated with AI to develop the structure, and carefully directed the creation
process to make sure every section delivers real value. You can preview an excerpt right on the sales page.
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This is something that I can price much cheaper, under $0.06 at max pricing per page rather than $2 per page for the limited PLR. This PLR will not be limited in quantity, and you can do the same things with it - edit it, put your name on it, etc. This is being put on a literal dimesale, rising $0.10 per sale until it reaches a
max price of $17.
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The 100 AI Side Hustles - No Following Needed – AI PLR is a bundle of 100 individual reports that each showcase an AI moneymaker your readers can implement. Some of them are methods where they'll be working with consumers downloading digitable products, and others are service-based side hustles for professionals, brands and companies.Â
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Some are broad and generic enough to be used in a width swath while others are niche-specific. There are online and offline target audiences, too. Each report has a general formula to explain the moneymaking idea, talk about how AI is used to complete it, and walk the reader through pricing, finding customers and clients, and scaling from a first sale to a steady income stream.
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Every hustle is designed to generate income through
marketplaces, search traffic, local outreach, or direct client relationships — no audience, no followers, and no ad budget required.
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Exclusive $5 Checkout Add-On: The 100 Plug-and-Play Prompts for Every AI Side Hustle – AI PLR is a 25+ page, 10,818-word file that contains one comprehensive, ready-to-paste AI prompt for every hustle in the main collection. This helps your readers skip the blank-screen
guessing game and generate their first sellable deliverable in minutes by telling AI exactly what to create, who it's for, how to structure it, and what tone to use.
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This 300-page, 122,233-word PLR covers:
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The lowest-risk way to start earning online.
You create once, upload to a marketplace, and collect payments on repeat without shipping, inventory, or customer service. Buyers on Etsy, Gumroad, and Creative Market are already searching for exactly what you'll learn to build. AI handles the production. The platform handles the sales. You collect the deposits.
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Every growing company hires, trains, and manages employees. And every one of those activities generates documents that someone has to
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Report #4 - Planner Pages on Demand — AI-Designed Planning Sheets for Every Audience - 3 pages, 1,233 words
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#13 - Coloring Book Creator — AI-Designed Pages Packaged and Sold on Marketplaces - 3 pages, 1,328 words
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Report #36 - Welcome Sequence Architect — 5-Email Onboarding Series for Any Business - 3 pages, 1,239 words
Report #40 - Weekly Newsletter Engine —
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A Lesson for Those Implementing the Prompt Marketplace
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I heard great feedback about the last launch teaching the opening of a prompt marketplace. Many of y’all sent me excited notes about your unique plans (and I love it), and some had some questions about the best way to get going fast with prompts, etc.Â
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As a PLR seller who has been doing this 20+ years, you WANT your content to be unique to you. Yes, you’ll
find resell prompts on Etsy and some in PLR bundles that you might want to extract and use but I can tell you it’s not the best way to go.Â
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Here’s why…
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For your own storefront, you want to be the source of fresh prompts. When someone comes to your store and buys a list of marketing prompts, for example, then realizes they already own it from someone else
(because they’re buyers – they search for it), it means they won’t be repeat buyers from your store.Â
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If you truly want to profit from your launch and have something that builds a reputation as a solid prompt place, have AI create them from scratch. It’s super easy and I’ll even share an example that I know is VERY popular on Etsy right now – therapy prompts.
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Use those
marketplaces (or even resell/PLR launches you see) as a seed of an idea. For example, in Etsy there are AI Prompts for Therapy notes, specific AI prompts for session scripts like for trauma therapy, the creation of flashcards they can use with their clients, etc.Â
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You can prompt AI something like this to get a 100% original list:Â
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Act as a product creator
specializing in high-converting AI prompts for niche marketplaces. I want to create a completely original set of prompts inspired by this general idea: [insert broad idea, e.g. therapy notes, trauma session scripts, client flashcards].
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Do NOT copy, reword, or recreate existing prompts. Instead, generate fresh, unique prompts based on different angles, use cases, outcomes, and sub-niches within this space.
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Give me 25–50 prompts that:
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- Each serve a clear, specific purposeÂ
- Target different situations, client types, or goalsÂ
- Feel practical and immediately usableÂ
- Vary in format (scripts, templates, frameworks, guided exercises, etc.)Â
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For each
prompt:
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- Write the full prompt in a clean, ready-to-use formatÂ
- Make it detailed enough to produce high-quality output from AIÂ
- Avoid generic phrasing and make each one feel distinctÂ
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Also include 5 unique “angles” or categories I could expand into additional prompt packs based on what you generate.
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Keep everything original, specific, and tailored for someone who would actually pay for these prompts.”
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NOW you have something you can release as your OWN that isn’t a watered down version (or even an exact replica) of someone else’s content.
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I see this a lot when someone asks me about launching a PLR store and they immediately
want to know if they can use resell PLR. You can but you shouldn’t – not if you want to build a profitable brand, so why bother?
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Plus, if it’s PLR, you can’t sell editable material, and for a prompt marketplace, most people are going to want editable files, like you get on Etsy. That’s against most PLR licenses, including mine where it's personal use only (meaning like a PDF file).Â
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Tiff ;)