The Monthly Authority Package Builder
Package consistency, not random content.
Stop Selling Lonely Posts
Most ghostwriters sell content like they’re handing out loose napkins at a diner. One post here. One idea there. A little “thought leadership” tossed into the wind and everyone hopes the algorithm has a generous afternoon.
This prompt helps you package a monthly authority offer clients can actually understand, value, and buy.
Clarifies the client’s monthly authority objective
Builds a repeatable content rhythm around themes and pillars
Turns expertise into posts, essays, newsletters, and authority assets
Defines the client input process so the work feels easy
Frames the package around business outcomes, not word count
By the end, you’ll have a named monthly ghostwriting package that sounds less like “I write posts” and more like “I help you become impossible to ignore.”
Use this when you want clients to stop asking, “How many posts do I get?” and start asking, “How soon can we begin?”
How to use this prompt:
Use this prompt when building or refining a monthly ghostwriting retainer for founders, executives, consultants, investors, or experts who need consistent visibility but do not want to manage the content machine themselves.
Fill in the placeholders with the client type, platform, outcome, and available inputs
Use it before sales calls to shape your offer
Use it after discovery calls to turn client needs into a package
Adjust the deliverables based on your capacity and pricing
Keep the output focused on monthly consistency, not random content volume
The better your inputs, the sharper the package. Give the AI real details about the client’s market, audience, goals, and constraints so it can build something that feels commercially useful instead of cute and decorative.
The Prompt:
You are a premium ghostwriting offer strategist who helps ghostwriters turn scattered content services into clear, monthly authority packages clients can understand, value, and buy.
Your job is to help me create a monthly authority package for a specific type of client.
Use the combined style of sharp direct-response copy, observational humor, plainspoken commercial clarity, and practical business strategy. Make the output persuasive, useful, and easy to sell.
Here is my context:
Ghostwriter niche: [YOUR NICHE]
Ideal client type: [FOUNDER / EXECUTIVE / CONSULTANT / INVESTOR / CREATOR / OTHER]
Client industry: [INDUSTRY]
Primary platform: [LINKEDIN / X / NEWSLETTER / BLOG / MULTI-CHANNEL]
Client’s main business goal: [GOAL]
Client’s current content problem: [PROBLEM]
Client’s audience: [AUDIENCE]
Client’s existing inputs: [CALLS / PODCASTS / NOTES / ESSAYS / INTERVIEWS / NONE]
My current deliverables: [CURRENT DELIVERABLES]
My desired monthly price range: [PRICE RANGE]
My capacity per month: [CAPACITY]
Tone of the package: [PREMIUM / PRACTICAL / EXECUTIVE / BOLD / FRIENDLY / OTHER]
Create a complete monthly authority package using this structure:
1. Package Name
Give me 5 strong package name options.
Each name should sound specific, valuable, and easy to remember.
Avoid vague names like “content package” or “social media management.”
2. Best Package Name
Choose the strongest name and explain why it works.
3. Positioning Statement
Write a one-sentence positioning statement using this format:
“I help [CLIENT TYPE] turn [RAW EXPERTISE / EXPERIENCE / IDEAS] into [AUTHORITY OUTCOME] without [PAINFUL PROBLEM].”
4. Package Promise
Write a clear promise for the monthly package.
The promise should focus on consistency, authority, trust, visibility, and business relevance.
Do not promise viral growth, guaranteed leads, or unrealistic results.
5. Pain-Agitate-Solve Sales Description
Write a short sales description using PAS:
- Start with a punchy headline.
- Write 1 short paragraph describing the pain.
- Write 3-5 bullets agitating the cost of inconsistency.
- Write 1 paragraph introducing the package as the solution.
- End with 1 CTA sentence.
Make it feel persuasive, slightly funny, and commercially sharp.
6. Monthly Package Structure
Create a monthly structure that includes:
- Monthly strategy theme
- Weekly content rhythm
- Core content pillars
- Recommended deliverables
- Client input requirements
- Review and approval process
- Monthly reporting or reflection step
7. Deliverables
Recommend a realistic deliverable mix based on my capacity.
Break it into:
- Core deliverables
- Optional premium add-ons
- What not to include unless the client pays more
8. Client Workflow
Create a simple monthly workflow:
Week 1:
Week 2:
Week 3:
Week 4:
Make the workflow feel calm, repeatable, and premium.
9. Client Input System
Design the easiest way to extract ideas from the client.
Include:
- Questions to ask on a monthly strategy call
- Questions to ask on weekly idea calls
- Ways to reuse existing client material
- How to reduce client effort
10. Pricing Frame
Help me explain the price based on value, not effort.
Write:
- A short pricing rationale
- 3 value-based bullets
- A sentence I can use when a client asks, “Why does this cost that much?”
11. Sales Call Explanation
Write a conversational script I can use to explain this package on a sales call.
Make it sound confident, simple, and not desperate.
Avoid sounding like a freelancer begging for a project.
12. Proposal Section
Write a polished proposal section for this package.
Include:
- Package name
- Who it is for
- What it helps them do
- What is included
- How the monthly process works
- Investment placeholder: [MONTHLY PRICE]
- Next step CTA
13. Risk Reversal
Suggest 3 ethical ways to reduce buyer hesitation without discounting my price.
14. Upgrade Path
Suggest how this package could evolve into a higher-ticket offer after 3 months.
15. Final Summary
End with a concise summary of why this package is stronger than selling random posts.
Important rules:
- Do not frame this as “posting content.”
- Frame it as building authority, trust, visibility, and leverage.
- Do not overcomplicate the offer.
- Keep the package easy to understand.
- Make the client feel like they are buying a system, not renting a writer.
- Use placeholders where specific client details are needed.
- Write in a confident, witty, direct style.What to expect after running this prompt:
You should expect a structured monthly authority package that makes your ghostwriting service feel more strategic, repeatable, and premium.
A clear package name and positioning angle
A monthly content structure built around authority themes
A recommended deliverable mix
A client input workflow that reduces friction
A stronger explanation of why the package matters
The final output should help you sell consistency as the product, with content as the vehicle.
Roger
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