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Fill quiet days with a tasteful offer

Got a slow week? Draft a tasteful, time-limited offer that fills the gaps without cheapening your service.

Intermediate10 minWorks with ChatGPT, Claude

What you’ll do

  1. Name the quiet slot and what you'd like to fill it.
  2. Ask for a tasteful, time-limited offer.
  3. Post or text it to the right clients.
Try this prompt
My [Friday afternoons] are quiet. Write a tasteful, time-limited offer to fill them that doesn't cheapen my service — short enough to text or post.
The payoff: A ready-to-send promo for whenever the schedule looks thin.

Common questions

Won't offering a deal make clients think my normal prices are too high?

The lesson specifically avoids discount framing. The goal is to draft a time-limited offer that fills a gap in your schedule — not a permanent markdown — so you protect your pricing while still filling the day.

Who should I send this to — all clients, or just certain ones?

The lesson helps you think through targeting. A once-off spring clean add-on makes sense for regular clients; an intro offer makes more sense for enquiries that went quiet. Getting the offer right matters less than sending it to the right person.

Does it post the offer for me, or send it somewhere?

No — it drafts the wording. You decide where to use it: a text to a few clients, a post on your Facebook page, or a note on your website. The lesson shows how to write it so it works in any of those places.

What if I just want to fill one specific day, not run an ongoing promotion?

Tell it the day and what you'd like to offer, and ask for a message that's explicitly tied to that date. A time-limited, specific offer is much less likely to create expectations than an open-ended discount.

I'm worried it'll sound salesy. My clients hate that.

Give it clear instructions: no hype, short, explain the practical benefit. The lesson shows how to brief AI so the tone stays helpful rather than pushy — and you read it before it goes anywhere.

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