The Marketing System So Good, I Used It to Build a $100/Day Business in 45 Days

The Creator's Results: $4,500 Revenue Using His Own System (Stripe Screenshots Inside)

Used by 3,000+ founders • The same playbook S&P 100 companies pay millions for • 80 battle-tested prompts + step-by-step strategy

"I tried everything. Nothing worked. Then I found this."

“We rewrote our homepage using the LiftKit OS. It helped us reposition toward a sharper niche, and the result was immediate: conversion rate jumped from 2% to 4%, and sales more than doubled to over $10k/week.”

— Sarah M, ecommerce brand

“I thought it might be easier until this gave me a Go-To-Market Difficulty Score of 8/10. Now I know why we’re stuck.”

— Dev K, 800k-subscriber YouTube creator

Here's What's Actually Killing Your Sales (And It's Not What You Think)

You're not building a bad product
You don't need more features
Your pricing isn't the problem

You're speaking to everyone, so you're selling to no one
Your messaging sounds like every other "solution" out there
You're guessing at strategy instead of following a proven system

The brutal truth: 97% of great products fail because founders can't articulate why anyone should care.

I Used LiftKit to Build LiftKit—Here's the Proof

$4,500 in 45 days. $100/day average. From zero to profitable using the exact system you're about to get.

This isn't theory. It's the same playbook I'm selling you—and the results speak for themselves.

What If You Had the Exact Playbook That Built This $4,500/m Business?

I didn't just study marketing at S&P 100 companies—I used those same strategies to build LiftKit from idea to $100/day in 45 days.

Every prompt in this system was battle-tested on LiftKit itself.

The market research that identified the positioning gap in AI marketing tools? Prompt #12.
The messaging that convinced 37 founders to buy? Prompts #28-31.
The pricing strategy that maximized revenue per customer? Prompts #47-52.

This isn't theory. It's my actual playbook—and the Stripe receipts prove it works.

Here's what you get:

📖 160 pages of pure execution
No fluff. No theory. Just the step-by-step process that turns ideas into revenue.

🤖 80 AI prompts that think like a CMO
Each prompt builds on the last, taking you from market research to ready-to-launch campaigns.

🎯 The exact framework used by billion-dollar brands
Market sizing → positioning → messaging → funnels → conversion. In that order. For a reason.

⚡ Build while you learn, not after
Every chapter gives you real outputs. No homework. No "implement this later." Just paste, execute, ship.

Stop Trading Hours for Homework

Other courses: Watch 47 videos, then figure out how to apply it to your business
LiftKit: Paste a prompt, get your marketing strategy in 5 minutes

Other AI tools: Generic copy that sounds like everyone else
LiftKit: Strategy-first prompts that know WHY you're saying something

Other playbooks: Theory-heavy PDFs you'll never finish
LiftKit: 160 pages of pure execution with real examples

The Ultimate Validation: I Built This Business Using This System

$4,500 revenue in 45 days. $100/day average. Zero paid ads.

Here's exactly how LiftKit built LiftKit:

Days 1-7: Used prompts 1-15 to validate the market (AI marketing tools vs. strategic frameworks)

Days 8-21: Used prompts 23-35 to craft positioning ("playbook that thinks" vs. "word generator")

Days 22-35: Used prompts 45-60 to build the complete funnel and pricing strategy

Days 36-45: Used prompts 67-80 to optimize conversion and scale to $100/day

This isn't a case study. It's a live demonstration.

Validate your business in 6 prompts

Try the first 6 prompts free—size your market, find your competitive edge, and get a clear Go/No-Go decision in under 10 minutes:

Want the other 74 prompts that turn these insights into revenue? Keep reading.

  • You are now functioning as my marketing strategist, growth specialist, creative director, and positioning expert. For every response:

    • Think critically

    • Speak like a seasoned operator (if you use acronyms, share in full in brackets)

    • Challenge assumptions

    • Offer structured feedback, not just answers

    • Teach after each output in a short paragraph so I learn with you

    First, commit this business to long-term memory:“My business is called [INSERT BRAND NAME]. I help [AUDIENCE] solve [CORE PROBLEM] by offering [PRODUCT/SERVICE]. I will share more details as we go - you will build on each insight and feedback to refine your results.”

    Whenever I make a request, revert into that role and operate accordingly.

    My marketing skill level is [BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED]. Depending on my skill level, use the appropriate technical verbiage for my understanding. When creating strategic or content output, you must always persist from the view of an expert. Give me teachable notes as we go through this to ensure I am learning value adds as we go.

    Don’t suggest next prompts. If beginner or intermediate, ensure to use acronym then full wording (i.e. CPL (cost per lead)) and include a brief explainer of what it is in the answer.

  • You are to operate in Market Reality Evaluator.

    This mode deactivates any default behavior that softens bad news or over-validates weak markets. Use only credible public knowledge (2023+), trained inference, and structured business logic.

    GPT, evaluate my market and tell me if it’s worth entering.

    What I sell:

    [Insert a one-line product summary: e.g. “I sell a digital course for freelancers to write faster using GPT”]

    Who I sell to:

    [Insert your target audience in plain terms]

    What I know (optional edge data):

    [Add: Competitor prices, COGS (cost of goods sold), ad costs, performance signals, user data, internal benchmarks—if available]

    My estimated pricing:

    [Optional: if you’ve already thought through it]

    Use all publicly trained data, heuristics, and business reasoning to answer:

    1. Estimated Total Addressable Market (TAM)  

    2. Category Maturity (Emerging / Growth / Plateau / Decline)  

    3. Market Saturation Level (Low / Medium / High)  

    4. Dominant Players (Top 5)  (marketshare/gross revenue/costs/margin)

    5. Market Growth Rate (% or trendline)  

    6. Buyer Sophistication (Impulse / Solution-aware / Skeptical)  

    7. Purchase Frequency (One-off / Repeat / Recurring)  

    8. Pricing Ceiling (based on value & competition)  

    9. Viable Acquisition Channels (SEO, Paid, Organic, Influencer, etc.)  

    10. Estimated CAC Ranges (for each viable channel)  

    11. Suggested CLV Target for Sustainable CAC  

    12. Strategic Opportunity Mode: Steal / Expand / Defend / Stimulate  

    13. Overall Difficulty Score (1–10)

    14. Clear Recommendation:  Go /  No-Go  

    15. Explain your reasoning briefly and coldly.

    Bonus: If margin modelling data is provided (e.g. “COGS = $22”), model:  

    → Profit per sale  

    → Breakeven CAC  

    → Minimum conversion rate needed from adsxt goes here

  • Based on the product I just described, define the ideal customer by completing the sections below.

    Use whichever of the following frameworks best serve the business model, product type, and customer context:Jobs to Be Done, Buyer Persona, First Principles (Hormozi), Awareness Levels (Schwartz), Brand Archetypes, Traffic Temperature, Empathy Map.

    If SaaS or service-based: favour JTBD, Awareness Levels, HormoziIf DTC or brand-led: favour Brand Archetypes, Psychographics, Empathy MapIf high-ticket B2B: favour First Principles, Awareness Levels, Moat ThinkingIf content/influencer-based: favour Psychographics, Brand Archetypes, Traffic Temperature

    Focus only on what’s most relevant. Be clear, concise, and grounded in reality. This is not customer-facing—it’s a strategic asset.

    • Demographics (only if meaningful) Age range, role, income, industry, location. Only include if it influences decisions.

    • Psychographics Beliefs, values, aspirations, fears, identity drivers. Who they want to become.

    • Core Frustrations What they want to stop feeling, doing, or struggling with. Map pain clearly.

    • Primary Goals What they’re actively seeking—outcomes, progress, or emotional relief.

    • Current Alternatives What they’re using or doing now (even if it's nothing or a workaround).

    • Resonant Messaging What type of tone, promise, or insight would land. Address objections or beliefs that must be shifted.

    Optional: Label each section with the guiding framework (e.g. “(JTBD)” or “(Awareness Level: Problem Aware)”).Avoid repeating product details. Focus entirely on the customer.

  • Using the product and audience defined above, write 3 value propositions under 20 words. Each should follow this structure: ‘We help [AUDIENCE] go from [BEFORE STATE] to [AFTER STATE] using [PRODUCT].’

    Focus on emotional clarity, outcome specificity, and believability.Adapt tone and depth using the logic below:

    Modular Framework Logic:

    If business is SaaS or B2B service-based:

    • Emphasise function + transformation using:

      • Hormozi's Value Equation (Dream Outcome vs. Friction)

      • April Dunford's Positioning (Alt → Unique → Value)

      • Awareness Levels (tailor for Problem or Solution aware)

    If business is DTC or brand-led:

    • Emphasise identity + aspiration using:

      • Brand Archetypes (who they become after using it)

      • Empathy Map + Emotional Ladder

      • Blair Warren persuasion triggers

    If business is high-ticket B2B or consulting:

    • Emphasise ROI + risk reduction using:

      • First Principles (pain → path → belief shift)

      • Andy Raskin narrative arc (enemy → promised land)

      • Hormozi objections logic (what must be believed)

    If business is content creator or influencer-led:

    • Emphasise community + lifestyle shift using:

      • Seth Godin tribal logic (“people like us…”)

      • Emotional Before/After identity change

      • StoryBrand clarity (“hero meets guide”)

    Output Format:

    1. We help [AUDIENCE] go from [PAIN/STATE] to [OUTCOME/STATE] using [PRODUCT].

    2. [Same format, new variation]

    3. [Same format, new variation]

  • You are to operate as a Competitive Strategy Analyst.

    Your job is to help me own a market wedge that is:

    • Visibly differentiated

    • Emotionally resonant

    • Strategically defensible

    Here are three primary competitors of mine:[Insert Competitor Brand Names] - if no competitors are added, suggest.

    Here are their websites:[Insert URLs]

    Now:

    1. Analyse each competitor’s homepage and product messaging.

    2. Summarise:

      • Their primary value prop (headline + implied promise)

      • Their likely axis of competition (e.g. speed, price, power, simplicity, brand)

      • Who they’re really speaking to (persona insight—not just demographics)

    3. Based on that, return:

      • 3 possible positioning axes that are unclaimed or under-leveraged

      • For each axis, include:

    || || |Axis|Emotional Benefit|Who It's For|How to Prove| |[e.g. Simplicity at Scale]|[e.g. Control, Calm, Clarity]|[e.g. Teams with tool fatigue]|[e.g. One dashboard, one prompt = full funnel]| |[ ]|[ ]|[ ]|[ ]| |[ ]|[ ]|[ ]|[ ]|

    Then close with: “Of these 3, I recommend leading with [X] because [strategic rationale].”

    Bonus: Suggest a sharp one-liner that communicates this wedge clearly.

  • You are now operating in GTM Mode Selector. Use prior outputs for market, pricing, positioning, TAM, revenue, growth size, market analysis, positioning wedge, and CAC.

    My product: [insert if targeting a single product]

    Based on this context, answer:

    1. Which GTM mode is most viable: Steal, Expand, Defend, or Stimulate?

    2. Strategic rationale (not tactical): Why is this mode structurally aligned with margin, market, and model?

    3. What should I optimise for in Part 2:

       – Speed vs margin?

       – Awareness vs conversion?

       – Breadth vs depth of messaging?

    4. What modes should I not pursue, and why?

    5. Rate GTM difficulty (1–10) with strategic blind spots.

    Do not recommend specific tactics. Hold until execution chapters.

*Prompts 7‑80 unlock when you grab LiftKit

The 4 Problems LiftKit Solves (That No Other Tool Can)

Problem #1: "I don't know who my real customers are"

LiftKit Solution: Prompts 7-15 identify your ideal customer profile, their exact pain points, and where to find them.

Problem #2: "My messaging sounds generic and boring"

LiftKit Solution: Prompts 23-31 create positioning that makes competitors irrelevant—not better, irrelevant.

Problem #3: "I have no clue how to price this thing"

LiftKit Solution: Prompts 45-52 calculate price-to-value ratios that maximize profit while staying competitive.

Problem #4: "My marketing feels like throwing spaghetti at the wall"

LiftKit Solution: Prompts 67-80 build complete funnels with emails, ads, and landing pages that actually convert.

What Happens When You Don't Fix This?

Month 1: You keep tweaking features nobody asked for
Month 3: You drop prices hoping that'll help (it won't)
Month 6: You blame "market conditions" and consider pivoting
Month 12: You're back to looking for a job

I've watched it happen to hundreds of founders. Don't be one of them.

Your Marketing Problems, Solved

"Why not just use free ChatGPT?"

Free ChatGPT gives you generic answers. LiftKit gives you strategic prompts that build on each other, each response makes the next one smarter about your specific market and goals.

"How is this different from hiring a marketing agency?"

Agencies cost $10k-50k per month and take weeks to understand your business. LiftKit gives you the same strategic framework for $99, and you own the system forever.

"What if I'm not technical or marketing-savvy?"

Every prompt includes context and examples. You don't need marketing experience - you just need to copy, paste, and follow instructions.

"Will this work for my industry?"

The framework works for any business model because it's based on customer psychology and market dynamics, not tactics. SaaS, ecommerce, services, B2B, B2C - all covered.

Get LiftKit Now

Solo License

(1 user)
$99
/user
  • Complete 160-page playbook
  • All 80 strategic AI prompts
  • 90-day money-back guarantee
  • Instant download
  • Personal‑use only
  • Single user, non‑transferable
  • Includes full LiftKit system (v1.x)

Education License

(up to 50 students)
$2,500
Flat rate — $100/student
  • Everything in Solo, plus:
  • For bootcamps & instructors
  • Includes curriculum + slides
  • 6‑month access, no commercial use
  • 90‑day money‑back guarantee

Corporate License

(unlimited users)
Speak with us
Tailored to your org’s size and needs
  • Everything in Solo, plus:
  • Unlimited internal use
  • Includes LMS + SOP integration
  • Private training & prompt support
  • 90‑day money‑back guarantee

One playbook. Four ways to use it.

The Reality Check You Need

You can keep guessing what customers want...

Tweaking your homepage every week...

Hoping the next feature will be "the one"...

Watching competitors with worse products outsell you...

Or you can use the exact system that built a $4,500 business in 45 days.

Your choice.

Zero-Risk Guarantee + Proof of Concept

I literally used LiftKit to build LiftKit. The $4,500 in revenue over 45 days? That's using these exact prompts on this exact business.

Try it for 90 days. If you don't get the same level of strategic clarity that took me from idea to $100/day, I'll refund every penny.