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$6,750/Month in Recurring Revenue Using 3 Claude Prompts 🚀
The easiest way to replace your salary by using Claude to manufacture high-yield digital assets in 15 minutes. • 🤖 Your Tool: 3 Custom Claude 3.5 Prompts. • 💼 The Asset: Digital Recurring Assets built in 15 minutes. • 💰 Your Cost to Start: $0 (No coding skills or paid software required). • 📈 The Portfolio Yield: o 1 Asset: $1,350/Month (Covers your car & groceries) o 3 Assets: $4,050/Month (Replaces your 9-to-5 salary) o 5 Assets: $6,750/Month (Complete financial independence) Why this works right now: Most people use Claude to write simple essays or social media posts. That is a waste. We use specialized Claude prompts to force the AI to build lightweight digital assets (like automated lead-finders, local database directories, or micro-services) that local businesses gladly rent from us for $1,350/month. You do not need to know how to code. Claude handles 100% of the technical architecture. Once you deploy your first asset and secure your first split, you simply clone the prompts to build a portfolio of 5 assets. Claude does the heavy lifting. You copy, paste, deploy, and collect. Grab your access here: https://frame-os.space/briefing-ex/lp.php
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Let me tell you a secret that drives the "hustle culture" gurus absolutely crazy... I am lazy. I don't want to pack boxes in my living room. I don't want to deal with angry customers whose dropshipping packages are stuck on a cargo ship in China. And I definitely don't want to spend my weekends answering customer service emails about broken zippers. To me, traditional e-commerce feels like running a stressful restaurant. You’re constantly buying inventory, "cooking" it, serving it, and dealing with complaints. If you like doing that, God bless you. But it’s my personal Hell Island. I prefer the Digital Gumball Machine. Imagine owning a gumball machine. You load the gumball in once. A kid walks by, puts a quarter in, and gets the gumball. But here’s the magic: the gumball never actually leaves the machine. Another kid walks by, puts a quarter in, and gets the exact same gumball. You can sell that same piece of candy 10,000 times without ever restocking. That’s what selling digital printables on Etsy is. Wedding planners, daily journals, inspirational wall art, kids' coloring books... people buy them, download the PDF, and print them at home. Zero inventory. Zero shipping. 100% profit margins. But wait... if it's so easy, why do so many people fail? If you’ve been around the block, you might be thinking, "Hey, I tried Etsy before. I spent days uploading printables and heard absolute crickets. Nobody bought my stuff!" I know. That happened to me at first, too. It's frustrating. Here is why that happens: Most people treat Etsy like playing darts in a dark room. They guess what people want. They spend hours making a cute calendar, put it up, cross their fingers, and hope someone finds it. That is like casting a fishing line into a random mud puddle and hoping to catch a marlin. I hate guessing. Guessing feels like gambling, and I don't like losing money. So, I don't guess. I use a "Fish Finder." This is my actual secret sauce. Before I create anything, I use a piece of software that legally "spies" on Etsy.
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Let me tell you a secret that drives the "hustle culture" gurus absolutely crazy... I am lazy. I don't want to pack boxes in my living room. I don't want to deal with angry customers whose dropshipping packages are stuck on a cargo ship in China. And I definitely don't want to spend my weekends answering customer service emails about broken zippers. To me, traditional e-commerce feels like running a stressful restaurant. You’re constantly buying inventory, "cooking" it, serving it, and dealing with complaints. If you like doing that, God bless you. But it’s my personal Hell Island. I prefer the Digital Gumball Machine. Imagine owning a gumball machine. You load the gumball in once. A kid walks by, puts a quarter in, and gets the gumball. But here’s the magic: the gumball never actually leaves the machine. Another kid walks by, puts a quarter in, and gets the exact same gumball. You can sell that same piece of candy 10,000 times without ever restocking. That’s what selling digital printables on Etsy is. Wedding planners, daily journals, inspirational wall art, kids' coloring books... people buy them, download the PDF, and print them at home. Zero inventory. Zero shipping. 100% profit margins. But wait... if it's so easy, why do so many people fail? If you’ve been around the block, you might be thinking, "Hey, I tried Etsy before. I spent days uploading printables and heard absolute crickets. Nobody bought my stuff!" I know. That happened to me at first, too. It's frustrating. Here is why that happens: Most people treat Etsy like playing darts in a dark room. They guess what people want. They spend hours making a cute calendar, put it up, cross their fingers, and hope someone finds it. That is like casting a fishing line into a random mud puddle and hoping to catch a marlin. I hate guessing. Guessing feels like gambling, and I don't like losing money. So, I don't guess. I use a "Fish Finder." This is my actual secret sauce. Before I create anything, I use a piece of software that legally "spies" on Etsy.
☕ Saturday Reality Check
What's one thing you used to believe about success that you no longer believe? For example: - "I thought I had to work 16-hour days." - "I thought confidence came before action." - "I thought successful people never fail." Sometimes growth is unlearning. 👇 Share one belief you've outgrown.
☕ Saturday Reality Check
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Let me tell you a secret that drives the "hustle culture" gurus absolutely crazy... I am lazy. I don't want to pack boxes in my living room. I don't want to deal with angry customers whose dropshipping packages are stuck on a cargo ship in China. And I definitely don't want to spend my weekends answering customer service emails about broken zippers. To me, traditional e-commerce feels like running a stressful restaurant. You’re constantly buying inventory, "cooking" it, serving it, and dealing with complaints. If you like doing that, God bless you. But it’s my personal Hell Island. I prefer the Digital Gumball Machine. Imagine owning a gumball machine. You load the gumball in once. A kid walks by, puts a quarter in, and gets the gumball. But here’s the magic: the gumball never actually leaves the machine. Another kid walks by, puts a quarter in, and gets the exact same gumball. You can sell that same piece of candy 10,000 times without ever restocking. That’s what selling digital printables on Etsy is. Wedding planners, daily journals, inspirational wall art, kids' coloring books... people buy them, download the PDF, and print them at home. Zero inventory. Zero shipping. 100% profit margins. But wait... if it's so easy, why do so many people fail? If you’ve been around the block, you might be thinking, "Hey, I tried Etsy before. I spent days uploading printables and heard absolute crickets. Nobody bought my stuff!" I know. That happened to me at first, too. It's frustrating. Here is why that happens: Most people treat Etsy like playing darts in a dark room. They guess what people want. They spend hours making a cute calendar, put it up, cross their fingers, and hope someone finds it. That is like casting a fishing line into a random mud puddle and hoping to catch a marlin. I hate guessing. Guessing feels like gambling, and I don't like losing money. So, I don't guess. I use a "Fish Finder." This is my actual secret sauce. Before I create anything, I use a piece of software that legally "spies" on Etsy.
The Planner Bundle I Personally Use Every Day
65 Fully Editable Canva Planners & Journals + Commercial Resell Licence Classroom · The Portfolio Life Project As someone who runs multiple online businesses, creates digital products, manages projects, plans travel, and helps other entrepreneurs grow their businesses, I know how important it is to stay organised. That's exactly why I use planners and journals every day. They help me stay focused, track goals, manage finances, plan content, organise projects, and create a clear roadmap for success. Now I'm making my entire collection available to you. Whether you're a coach looking for valuable resources for your clients, a content creator wanting lead magnets, or someone who wants to start selling digital products online, this bundle gives you an incredible head start. And the best part? The work is already done for you.
The Planner Bundle I Personally Use Every Day
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Let me tell you a secret that drives the "hustle culture" gurus absolutely crazy... I am lazy. I don't want to pack boxes in my living room. I don't want to deal with angry customers whose dropshipping packages are stuck on a cargo ship in China. And I definitely don't want to spend my weekends answering customer service emails about broken zippers. To me, traditional e-commerce feels like running a stressful restaurant. You’re constantly buying inventory, "cooking" it, serving it, and dealing with complaints. If you like doing that, God bless you. But it’s my personal Hell Island. I prefer the Digital Gumball Machine. Imagine owning a gumball machine. You load the gumball in once. A kid walks by, puts a quarter in, and gets the gumball. But here’s the magic: the gumball never actually leaves the machine. Another kid walks by, puts a quarter in, and gets the exact same gumball. You can sell that same piece of candy 10,000 times without ever restocking. That’s what selling digital printables on Etsy is. Wedding planners, daily journals, inspirational wall art, kids' coloring books... people buy them, download the PDF, and print them at home. Zero inventory. Zero shipping. 100% profit margins. But wait... if it's so easy, why do so many people fail? If you’ve been around the block, you might be thinking, "Hey, I tried Etsy before. I spent days uploading printables and heard absolute crickets. Nobody bought my stuff!" I know. That happened to me at first, too. It's frustrating. Here is why that happens: Most people treat Etsy like playing darts in a dark room. They guess what people want. They spend hours making a cute calendar, put it up, cross their fingers, and hope someone finds it. That is like casting a fishing line into a random mud puddle and hoping to catch a marlin. I hate guessing. Guessing feels like gambling, and I don't like losing money. So, I don't guess. I use a "Fish Finder." This is my actual secret sauce. Before I create anything, I use a piece of software that legally "spies" on Etsy.
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