Find a BIG Group with a BIG Problem That They Want to PAY to Resolve👇
This is a chain — three distinct phases that need to feed sequentially:
(1) identify the market segment,
(2) validate the pain and buying intent,
(3) pressure-test the monetization potential.
Each requires a different expert lens and the output of each feeds the next.
Prompt 1 — Market Segment Identification:
Act as an expert market researcher and business strategist who specializes in identifying underserved, high-pain markets with strong commercial potential for entrepreneurs building offers, products, or services.
I am looking for a large, identifiable group of people who share a significant, urgent problem — one they are actively trying to solve and would pay premium prices to fix. I am not yet committed to any industry, niche, or solution type. My goal is to surface the most promising market segments before narrowing down.
Scan across industries, demographics, professions, and life situations. Generate a list of [NUMBER] potential market segments. For each, provide: the group identity, the core problem they face, why the problem is urgent or painful, and an estimated rough sense of market size. Prioritize segments where the problem is emotional, recurring, or high-stakes — not just mildly inconvenient.
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→ After Prompt 1: Review the list and eliminate any segments that feel wrong for your skills, interests, or access. Keep your top [3–5] candidates. Paste those into Prompt 2.
Prompt 2 — Pain Depth & Buying Intent Validation:
Act as an expert consumer psychologist and buyer behavior analyst who specializes in distinguishing between people who complain about a problem and people who are actively spending money to solve it.
Here are the market segments I am evaluating: [PASTE PROMPT 1 OUTPUT HERE]
For each segment, analyze and rate the following: (1) Pain intensity — how disruptive is this problem to their daily life, income, or identity? (2) Buying behavior — are people in this group already spending money on solutions, even imperfect ones? (3) Urgency — is there a triggering event or timeline that makes them want a solution NOW? (4) Accessibility — can this group be reached through specific communities, platforms, search behavior, or media? Score each segment on a scale of 1–10 for each factor and recommend the top [NUMBER] based on total score.
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→ After Prompt 2: Take your top-scored segment(s) and paste the full analysis into Prompt 3.
Prompt 3 — Monetization Potential Pressure Test:
Act as an expert offer strategist and pricing consultant who specializes in helping entrepreneurs build high-ticket offers for markets with demonstrated willingness to pay.
Here is my top market segment with validated pain and buying intent: [PASTE PROMPT 2 OUTPUT HERE]
My business model preference is [ONE-TIME OFFER / RECURRING / COACHING / PRODUCTIZED SERVICE / OTHER]. My target price point is [TARGET PRICE RANGE OR “UNKNOWN”].
Pressure-test this market’s monetization potential by answering: (1) What are people in this market currently paying for solutions, and who are they paying? (2) What would a premium or high-ticket version of a solution look like — and would this group pay for it? (3) What objections would block them from buying, and how are those typically overcome? (4) What is the realistic revenue ceiling if I captured even a small percentage of this market? End with a go / no-go recommendation and one sentence explaining why.
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Find a BIG Group with a BIG Problem That They Want to PAY to Resolve👇
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