Write Client-Facing Descriptions for Each Subscription Tier
Use this as the fourth step to generate copy you can paste directly into a proposal or landing page. The word restrictions help avoid generic marketing language.
The Prompt
Now write a short client-facing description for each tier. Assume the reader is a busy business owner who doesn't know my jargon. Each description should be 3–4 sentences: what they get, what problem it solves, and who it's best for. Do not use the word 'comprehensive.' Do not use the word 'tailored.'
From the guide
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