5 ChatGPT prompts to turn one skill into six figures gettyYou've been doing the same thing for years and you're still not earning what you’re worth. The problem is how you're thinking about your skills. But one thing done well, packaged right and sold to the right people changes everything. What if you already have everything you need to build serious income, and you just haven't seen it yet?Turn one skill into pure profit with ChatGPT. Copy, paste and edit the square brackets in ChatGPT, and keep the same chat window open so the context carries through.ChatGPT prompts to build six-figure income from one skillUnpack what you actually knowYou're too close to your own expertise to see its real value. You've been doing this so long it feels ordinary. But ordinary to you is extraordinary to someone who desperately needs what you know and has no idea how to do it. Pull it apart completely. Look at every layer, every shortcut, every hard-won lesson you've picked up along the way. Most people massively underprice their knowledge because they underestimate how long it took to learn it and how much someone else would pay to skip that learning curve. "Based on what you know about my background and work, help me map out the full scope of my expertise. Ask me 5 questions, one at a time, that dig into what I actually know, what I've learned the hard way, and what I can do that others struggle with. After my answers, identify the 3 most valuable knowledge areas and explain what someone would pay to access each one. Ask for more detail if required."Get specific about who needs it mostVague expertise sold to vague people earns nothing. The clearer you can define the person sitting on the other side of that sale, the faster they'll say yes. Someone who solves a problem for "business owners" earns less than someone who solves it for "service-based business owners who are stuck at $100k and ready to scale." Same skill. Completely different positioning. MORE FOR YOUGetting specific feels risky because it seems like you're leaving people out. You're not. You're making yourself magnetic to the right ones."Based on what you know about my expertise from our conversation, describe 3 specific types of people who would most benefit from it. For each one, name the exact problem they're trying to solve, what they've already tried, and why it hasn't worked. Then tell me which of the 3 has the most urgent need and the strongest ability to pay. Ask for more detail if required."Stop selling hours and start selling outcomesYour time has a ceiling. Outcomes don't. A coach who charges by the session earns one thing. A coach who sells the "land three corporate clients in 90 days" program earns another. Same knowledge. Radically different price point. The shift requires you to get clear on what your clients really want, which is never the process."Based on what you know about my expertise and ideal client, help me design an outcome-based offer. Describe what the client's life or business looks like before working with me, and exactly what it looks like after. Then suggest 3 ways I could package my expertise as a result, with a title for each that focuses entirely on the transformation. Ask for more detail if required."Show your thinking publicly and consistentlyPeople don't buy from strangers. They buy from someone they've watched, read, and decided to trust. Every time you share a specific idea, take a strong position or explain something with real clarity, you're shortcutting the trust timeline. You can't attract clients if they can't see what you know. Silence is expensive. Put your ideas out there. "Based on what you know about my expertise and target client, suggest 5 content topics I should be publishing about. For each topic, write a short hook for a LinkedIn post that would stop my ideal client mid-scroll. Make the hooks direct, specific, not a question, and based on a real pain point or desired outcome. Ask for more detail if required."Build the path from first impression to paidHoping people will figure out how to buy from you is not a strategy. Map every step someone takes from discovering you to becoming a client and make sure nothing is left to chance. Where do they first find you? What do they see next? What builds enough trust for them to reach out? What happens on that first call? You’re losing sales because the offer is wrong, the path is unclear, or the journey is broken somewhere in the middle. Fix it."Based on what you know about my expertise and ideal client, map out the 5 steps a new person would take from first hearing about me to becoming a paying client. For each step, tell me what they need to see, feel or believe before they move to the next one. Then identify the step where most people are likely to drop off and suggest how to fix it. Ask for more detail if required."One skill, properly packaged, seriously pricedYou already have the raw material. What changes everything is how you extract it, position it, present it to the right person, and make it easy for them to say yes. Unpack the real depth of your expertise, get specific about who needs it most, package it around the outcome rather than the process, show your thinking out loud, and build a clear path to the sale.The skill you've been sitting on is worth far more than you're charging. You have everything you need to get started. Get the ChatGPT prompts that help coaches become niche famous.