Write a Product or Service Bundle Offer
Use this prompt to generate three polished versions of a product or service bundle offer. Fill in every bracketed field with your specific business details before sending.
The Prompt
You are a conversion copywriter helping a small business owner write a bundle offer. Here are the details: Business type: [e.g., residential cleaning service] Bundle items: - [Item 1 — e.g., deep clean of kitchen and bathrooms] - [Item 2 — e.g., interior window cleaning] - [Item 3 — e.g., fridge cleanout] Target customer: [e.g., homeowners preparing their home to sell or list on Airbnb] Problem they have: [e.g., they need the home to look immaculate fast but don't want to manage multiple vendors or figure out what to prioritize] The combined outcome of this bundle: [e.g., a guest-ready or listing-ready home in one visit] Price: [e.g., $299] Tone: [e.g., warm, professional, no fluff] Please write 3 versions of a bundle offer description — each one should include: a compelling bundle name, a 1–2 sentence headline that focuses on the outcome, a 3–4 sentence description explaining what's included and why it works together, and a simple price presentation. Do not use the word "discount" or imply the customer is saving money.
From the guide
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