A sales page either makes you money or it doesn't. The difference is rarely "more clever copy" — it's structure. A page that follows a proven framework (PAS, AIDA, or StoryBrand) and matches the awareness level of the visitor will outperform a clever-but-disorganized page every time. The prompts below give ChatGPT that structure, then customize the variables to your offer.
What you can write with these
Sales pages for digital products ($19-$497), service offers ($500-$10K engagements), SaaS landing pages, course launches, and Etsy/Gumroad/Whop product pages. The same prompts adapt to short-form (~800 word) and long-form (~3,000 word) sales letters depending on price point and traffic source.
The difference between a sales page and a "product description"
A product description tells the visitor what the thing is. A sales page changes how they feel about a problem in their life. The engineered prompts below force ChatGPT to spend the first 60% of the page on the problem (your visitor's pain, agitated and named precisely), then introduce the offer as the obvious solution, then handle objections, then land the close. Most "write me a sales page" prompts skip the agitation and jump straight to features — which is why they read flat.
When to use which framework
PAS (Problem, Agitation, Solution) for cold traffic where the visitor doesn't know they have the problem yet. AIDA (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action) for warm traffic that already knows the category. StoryBrand for service offers where the buyer's transformation is the headline. The premium $10K Sales Page Pack includes the framework-selector prompt that asks 4 questions and recommends which to use.