The 5-day lead gen sprint that replaces your 30-page marketing plan
Five prompts. Five assets. One week to a working funnel. (Claude skill file included)
Hey Adopter,
Marketing plans are where motivation goes to die.
You spend a weekend building a 30-page strategy document. Target audience analysis. Multichannel outreach matrices. Lead scoring criteria. It feels productive. Then it sits in a folder while you do none of it.
The problem isn’t your plan. The problem is that plans don’t generate leads. Assets do.
A landing page generates leads. An email sequence generates leads. A LinkedIn post generates leads. A Google Doc titled “Q1 Lead Generation Strategy” generates nothing except guilt every time you see it.
This week, we’re killing the planning phase entirely. Five days. Five prompts. Five assets you can deploy before the weekend.
What you’ll build
Day 1: A lead magnet your audience actually wants
Day 2: Landing page copy ready to paste
Day 3: Three LinkedIn posts promoting your lead magnet
Day 4: A 3-email welcome sequence
Day 5: Your optimization checklist and kill criteria
Each prompt produces a finished deliverable. Not a strategy. Not a framework. Something you can publish, send, or schedule the same day.
Before you start
Every prompt needs the same context. Write this once, paste it at the top of each conversation:
My business: [One sentence describing what you do]
My target audience: [Who you help and their job title or situation]
The problem I solve: [The specific pain point you address]
My offer: [What you sell, the price point, and who it's for]
Example:
My business: I help B2B SaaS companies reduce customer churn through better onboarding.
My target audience: Customer success managers at SaaS companies with 50-200 employees.
The problem I solve: New users abandon products in the first 14 days because onboarding is confusing and generic.
My offer: A $3,500 onboarding audit that identifies the 3 biggest drop-off points and provides a fix plan.
Takes five minutes. Saves you from rewriting context every day.
Day 1: Build your lead magnet
Most lead magnets fail because they’re too ambitious. A 47-page ebook nobody reads. A comprehensive guide that takes three months to create. A video course that never gets finished.
The best lead magnets take 30 minutes to consume and solve one specific problem. Checklists. Templates. Swipe files. Quick-win frameworks.
The prompt:




