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Generate 15 Passive Income Ideas From One Skill

Use this prompt to brainstorm ranked digital product ideas tailored to your skill level and target audience.

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Prompt 1: Unearthing Profitable Passive Income Opportunities from a Single Skill “Act as a digital product strategist. My skill is [skill], my experience level is [beginner/intermediate/expert], and my target audience is [audience]. Give me 15 passive income product ideas that can be built based on this skill. Each idea must include: what the product is, who would buy it, what problem it solves, production difficulty, launch speed, and the most suitable sales platform. Sort them from ‘easiest to monetize → highest long-term potential.’”

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Use this prompt to brainstorm ranked digital product ideas tailored to your skill level and target audience.

Prompt

Act as a digital product strategist. My skill is [skill], my experience level is [beginner/intermediate/expert], and my target audience is [audience]. Give me 15 passive income product ideas that can be built based on this skill. Each idea must include: what the product is, who would buy it, what problem it solves, production difficulty, launch speed, and the most suitable sales platform. Sort them from 'easiest to monetize → highest long-term potential.'

Why it works

The prompt assigns a specific expert role ('digital product strategist') which steers the model toward structured, commercially-oriented output rather than generic advice. This framing activates patterns from business and product-development contexts in the training data. By requiring six explicit fields per idea (product, buyer, problem, difficulty, speed, platform), the prompt forces exhaustive, comparable entries instead of vague brainstorm lists. The structured output makes it easy to scan and act on without follow-up clarification. The sorting instruction ('easiest to monetize → highest long-term potential') adds a prioritization layer that turns a raw list into a decision-making tool, helping the reader identify quick wins while keeping an eye on scalable options.

When to use

  • You have an identifiable skill and want to explore monetization options without hiring a consultant
  • You're deciding which digital product to build first and need a prioritized shortlist
  • You want to validate whether a niche audience has multiple addressable pain points before committing to one product

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