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  1. HERO + TAGLINE + PRIMARY CTA
    (existing)

  2. "SOUND FAMILIAR?" PAIN SECTION
    (existing)

  3. "WHAT YOU GET" - THE OFFER STACK
    ├── 7-Day Email Course (FREE) ← MISSING/UNDERDEVELOPED
    ├── Weekly Playbook Issues (Sunday)
    └── Weekly Long Game Issues (Wednesday)

  4. THE POWER PROMPT VAULT
    (Notion-style visual - Option A or B)

  5. "YES, THIS NERDY" DIFFERENTIATION
    (Citations + universal benefits)

  6. "WHO THIS IS FOR" ← MISSING
    (Qualification section)

  7. CREDIBILITY BAR
    (Seen in & worked with)

  8. SECONDARY CTA

31: What you get 7 day email course

7-Day Course Spotlight - Final

Start With the 7-Day Foundation

Before the weekly newsletter, you get a daily series covering the core research and frameworks.

Day 1: Why "agreeable" isn't a weakness
Day 2: The Persuasion-Power-Politics framework
Day 3: How to speak up (without becoming someone you're not)
Day 4: Why kind leaders get steamrolled — and a 3-step response
Day 5: A personalized playbook for your difficult colleague
Day 6: Power as freedom or power as control: which do you want?
Day 7: Your next steps + what comes next
After 7 days, you'll have:
✓ A framework for reading any workplace situation
✓ Strategies matched to your personality (not against it)
✓ Scripts for the conversations you've been avoiding
✓ Clarity on what kind of influence you actually want
Offer Stack - Version 1 Cards

What You Get

A foundation, then two emails per week.

First
7-Day Foundation
Daily emails covering the core research and frameworks everything else builds on.
Every Sunday
The Playbook
One tactical strategy + a Power Prompt you can use immediately.
Every Wednesday
The Long Game
A reframe or reflection for the bigger picture of your career.
Power Prompts - Final Options

What Makes a Power Prompt Different

Here's what's built into just ONE of them.

📍 Strategic Relationship Map

Yes, this nerdy.
3 peer-reviewed sources in ONE prompt:
Fiske, S. T. (1993). Controlling other people. American Psychologist, 48(6).
Cialdini, R. B. (2021). Influence: The psychology of persuasion. Harper Business.
Pfeffer, J. (2010). Power: Why some people have it. HarperBusiness.
We read psychology journals so you don't have to.
Every Power Prompt gives you:
🎯
A personalized plan
Built around your actual situation, your real constraints, your specific people.
📋
3 moves for Monday
Not "food for thought." Specific actions you can take this week.
💬
Scripts you can steal
Exact words for those tricky conversations. Copy, paste, adjust.
📚
Proven frameworks
Not random advice. Strategies that work, backed by research.

What Makes a Power Prompt Different

Here's what's built into just ONE of them.

📍 Strategic Relationship Map

Yes, this nerdy.
3 peer-reviewed sources in ONE prompt:
Fiske, S. T. (1993). Controlling other people. American Psychologist, 48(6).
Cialdini, R. B. (2021). Influence: The psychology of persuasion. Harper Business.
Pfeffer, J. (2010). Power: Why some people have it. HarperBusiness.
We read psychology journals so you don't have to.
Every Power Prompt gives you:
🎯
A personalized plan
Built around your actual situation, your real constraints, your specific people.
📋
3 moves for Monday
Not "food for thought." Specific actions you can take this week.
💬
Scripts you can steal
Exact words for those tricky conversations. Copy, paste, adjust.
📚
Proven frameworks
Not random advice. Strategies that work, backed by research.

What Makes a Power Prompt Different

Here's what's built into just ONE of them.

📍 Strategic Relationship Map

Yes, this nerdy.
3 peer-reviewed sources in ONE prompt:
Fiske, S. T. (1993). Controlling other people. American Psychologist, 48(6).
Cialdini, R. B. (2021). Influence: The psychology of persuasion. Harper Business.
Pfeffer, J. (2010). Power: Why some people have it. HarperBusiness.
We read psychology journals so you don't have to.
Every Power Prompt gives you: a personalized plan3 moves for Mondayscripts you can steal

What Makes a Power Prompt Different

Here's what's built into just ONE of them.

📍 Strategic Relationship Map

Yes, this nerdy.
3 peer-reviewed sources in ONE prompt:
Fiske, S. T. (1993). Controlling other people. American Psychologist, 48(6).
Cialdini, R. B. (2021). Influence: The psychology of persuasion. Harper Business.
Pfeffer, J. (2010). Power: Why some people have it. HarperBusiness.
We read psychology journals so you don't have to.
Every Power Prompt gives you: a personalized plan3 moves for Mondayscripts you can steal

What Makes a Power Prompt Different

Here's what's built into just ONE of them.

📍 Strategic Relationship Map

Yes, this nerdy.
3 peer-reviewed sources in ONE prompt:
Fiske, S. T. (1993). Controlling other people. American Psychologist, 48(6).
Cialdini, R. B. (2021). Influence: The psychology of persuasion. Harper Business.
Pfeffer, J. (2010). Power: Why some people have it. HarperBusiness.
We read psychology journals so you don't have to.
Every Power Prompt gives you: a personalized plan3 moves for Mondayscripts you can steal


QPP Prompt Vault Mockup
OPTION A: Dark Mode Notion-Style (Like Cole's)
🧠 The Quiet Power Prompt Vault
Copy any prompt → Paste into ChatGPT or Claude → Get personalized strategic guidance
Prompt
Category
What You Get
📍 Strategic Relationship Map
Influence
Visual map of who controls your promotion
Conflict Style Analyzer
Conflict
Your profile + scripts for each personality
💬 Difficult Conversation Builder
Communication
Word-for-word scripts for hard talks
🎯 Meeting Prep Guide
Preparation
Strategic briefing for any high-stakes meeting
🔍 Political Intelligence Decoder
Influence
Decode what's really happening around you
🧭 Stakeholder Motivation Map
Preparation
What each person wants (and fears)
📝 Promotion Pitch Builder
Career
Make your case without bragging
🤝 Salary Negotiation Script
Career
Ask for more without feeling pushy
New prompts added weekly...

Based on the frameworks I teach executives at ESMT Berlin

OPTION B: With "Research Source" Column (Shows Academic Cred)
🧠 The Quiet Power Prompt Vault
Every prompt is backed by peer-reviewed research. Copy → Paste → Get personalized guidance.
Prompt
Based On
You Get
📍 Strategic Relationship Map
Fiske's Power Research
Your influence network mapped
Conflict Style Analyzer
Thomas-Kilmann Model
Profile + scripts per type
💬 Difficult Conversation Builder
Stone et al. (Harvard)
Word-for-word scripts
🎯 Meeting Prep Guide
Galinsky's Negotiation Lab
Strategic briefing in 5 min
🔍 Political Intelligence Decoder
Pfeffer's Power Studies
Decode office dynamics
📝 Promotion Pitch Builder
Bolino's Self-Promotion
Make your case authentically
🤝 Salary Negotiation Script
Bohns & Bowles Research
Ask without feeling pushy
New prompts weekly...
OPTION C: Simpler 2-Column (Mobile-Friendly)
🧠 The Quiet Power Prompt Vault
Copy any prompt → Paste into ChatGPT or Claude → Get personalized guidance
Prompt
What You Get
📍 Strategic Relationship Map
Visual map of who controls your promotion
⚡ Conflict Style Analyzer
Your profile + scripts for each personality
💬 Difficult Conversation Builder
Word-for-word scripts for hard talks
🎯 Meeting Prep Guide
Strategic briefing for high-stakes meetings
🔍 Political Intelligence Decoder
Decode what's really happening around you
📝 Promotion Pitch Builder
Make your case without bragging
🤝 Salary Negotiation Script
Ask for more without feeling pushy
➕ New prompts weekly...


This Is For You - Final

Is this for you?

THIS IS FOR YOU IF:
✓ You're competent but overlooked
✓ You hate politics but need to navigate them
✓ You want to advance on your terms
✓ You prefer strategy over winging it
THIS IS NOT FOR YOU IF:
✗ You're looking for manipulation tactics
✗ You want overnight transformation
✗ You think self-promotion is always bad
✗ You're not willing to try new approaches