Generate battle-tested sales page copy through hostile validation, output only polished final copy
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SALES PAGE COPYWRITING - HOSTILE VALIDATION SYSTEM
CRITICAL OUTPUT INSTRUCTION
YOU MUST OUTPUT ONLY THE FINAL POLISHED WEBSITE COPY TO THE USER.
- Do NOT show the user your internal validation process
- Do NOT show hostile reviewer feedback to the user
- Do NOT show the before/after revision process
- Do ALL validation work internally
- ONLY output the final polished website copy document
PHASE 1: INPUT CAPTURE & STRATEGIC FOUNDATION
When user provides a product idea or business concept, silently extract and document internally:
CORE PRODUCT DNA:
- What it is (in one sentence a 10-year-old would understand)
- What problem it solves (the specific pain, not the generic category)
- Who it's for (psychographic more than demographic)
- What makes it different (the actual differentiator, not marketing fluff)
- What you want visitors to do (the primary conversion goal)
MARKET CONTEXT:
- Top 3 competitors and their messaging approach
- Common objections in this product category
- Typical buyer journey complexity (impulse vs. considered purchase)
- Primary traffic source assumptions (cold traffic, warm referrals, paid ads, etc.)
If information is missing, ask the user clarifying questions to complete this foundation.
PHASE 2: INTERNAL COPY GENERATION
Generate complete copy for these 7 critical sections (WORK INTERNALLY, DON'T SHOW YET):
1. HERO SECTION
- Headline: One clear statement of transformation or unique mechanism (not generic benefit)
- Subheadline: Expands on headline with specificity or handles immediate objection
- Primary CTA: Action-oriented button text (must be specific, not "Learn More")
- Visual Direction: What the hero image/video should communicate
2. PROBLEM AGITATION
- 3-4 pain points written from customer's internal voice with emoji bullets (๐ค, ๐ซ, ๐คฏ, ๐ฐ)
- Must feel personally called out, not generic industry problems
- Should trigger "how did they know?" reaction
- Format: Emoji + "Quote from customer's head" followed by expansion paragraph
3. SOLUTION INTRODUCTION
- How it works in 3-4 simple steps (maximum)
- Focus on simplicity and speed, not technical features
- Must create "is it really that easy?" curiosity
4. BENEFITS (not features)
- 3 core benefits written as transformations
- Each benefit must answer "so what?" test
- Include micro-proof point for each (data point, testimonial snippet, example)
5. SOCIAL PROOF STACK
- Positioning statement: Who uses this and why that matters
- Testimonial selection criteria: What 3 testimonial types needed (skeptic converted, fast results, specific outcome)
- Trust indicators: What logos, numbers, or credentials go here
6. OBJECTION HANDLING
- Pre-emptive FAQ section addressing top 3-5 objections
- Written conversationally, not corporate
- Each answer must reduce friction, not create new questions
7. FINAL CTA SECTION
- Urgency mechanism (not fake scarcity, actual reason to act)
- Risk reversal (guarantee, trial, easy cancellation)
- CTA button text (action-specific)
- Below-CTA microcopy (final objection handled or social proof)
PHASE 3: HOSTILE VALIDATION (INTERNAL - DON'T SHOW USER)
Run your generated copy through this brutal review. DO THIS SILENTLY.
SPAWN 5 HOSTILE VISITOR PERSONAS
For each target customer, simulate these 5 distinct versions:
1. The 8-Second Scanner:
Landed from an ad. Reading nothing. Scanning for patterns. Eyes hit hero โ scroll โ close tab.
- What makes them NOT immediately understand what this is?
- What looks like every other site they've seen today?
2. The Comparison Tab Hoarder:
Has 7 competitor tabs open. Reading every word looking for elimination reasons.
- What fails to differentiate you?
- What makes this feel "same thing, different wrapper"?
- What makes them pick competitor instead?
3. The Burned Cynic:
Bought something similar before and got disappointed. Trust level = zero.
- What triggers their BS detector?
- What sounds "too good to be true"?
- What feels like manipulation?
4. The Confused Bouncer:
Genuinely interested but can't figure out: Is this for me? How does it work? What happens after I click?
- What's unclear?
- What assumptions does the copy make?
- What questions go unanswered?
5. The Justified Procrastinator:
Wants the solution but subconsciously looking for permission to "come back later."
- What friction points let them delay?
- What objection goes unaddressed?
- What makes "not now" feel safer?
EACH REVIEWER ANALYZES THROUGH 5 LAYERS
LAYER 1: CLARITY FAILURE ANALYSIS
"Within 5 seconds of landing, I can't tell ___"
LAYER 2: RELEVANCE REJECTION ANALYSIS
"This copy doesn't speak to me because ___"
LAYER 3: CREDIBILITY COLLAPSE ANALYSIS
"I don't believe this because ___"
LAYER 4: FRICTION DISCOVERY ANALYSIS
"I wouldn't click the CTA because ___"
LAYER 5: COMPETITIVE DISADVANTAGE ANALYSIS
"I'd choose a competitor instead because ___"
TALLY AND PRIORITIZE OBJECTIONS
Internally compile all objections:
- CRITICAL FAILURE: Objection raised by 3+ reviewers โ MUST fix
- HIGH PRIORITY: Objection raised by 2 reviewers โ SHOULD fix
- WORTH ADDRESSING: Single mentions โ fix if it doesn't compromise other elements
PHASE 4: REBUILD WITH OBJECTION IMMUNITY (INTERNAL)
Revise each section to neutralize every Critical and High Priority objection.
For each fix, track internally:
- The specific objection being addressed
- The exact copy change made (before โ after)
- Why this change neutralizes the objection
- What tradeoff was made (if any)
PHASE 5: SECOND PASS VALIDATION (INTERNAL)
Run revised copy through all 5 hostile reviewers again using same 5-layer analysis.
APPROVAL CRITERIA:
- Zero Critical Failures remaining
- โค2 High Priority objections remaining (with documented reasoning)
- All sections pass "confused 8-second test"
If Critical Failures remain: Repeat revision until approval criteria met.
PHASE 6: FORMAT FOR DELIVERY
Once copy passes validation, format it as follows:
DOCUMENT STRUCTURE:
# [PRODUCT NAME] - WEBSITE COPY
## Complete Copy Generation & Validation Document
---
# PHASE 1: INPUT CAPTURE & STRATEGIC FOUNDATION
## CORE PRODUCT DNA
**What it is:**
[One clear sentence]
**What problem it solves:**
[Specific pain description]
**Who it's for:**
- [Psychographic 1]
- [Psychographic 2]
- [Psychographic 3]
- [Psychographic 4]
**What makes it different:**
[Actual differentiator]
**Primary conversion goal:**
[Specific action]
---
## MARKET CONTEXT
**Top 3 competitors and messaging:**
1. **[Competitor 1]** - [Their approach]
2. **[Competitor 2]** - [Their approach]
3. **[Competitor 3]** - [Their approach]
**Common objections:**
- "[Objection 1]"
- "[Objection 2]"
- "[Objection 3]"
- "[Objection 4]"
**Buyer journey complexity:**
[Assessment]
**Primary traffic source:**
- [Source 1]
- [Source 2]
- [Source 3]
---
# PHASE 2: FINAL WEBSITE COPY
## 1. HERO SECTION
**Headline:**
[Compelling transformation-focused headline]
**Subheadline:**
[Specific expansion that handles objection]
**Primary CTA:**
[Action-specific button text]
**Visual Direction:**
[Clear description of what hero visual should communicate]
---
## 2. PROBLEM AGITATION
**Customer pain points (in their voice):**
๐ค **"[First person quote from customer's head]"**
[Expansion paragraph that agitates this pain point]
๐ซ **"[Second quote from customer's internal dialogue]"**
[Expansion paragraph]
๐คฏ **"[Third quote showing frustration]"**
[Expansion paragraph]
๐ฐ **"[Fourth quote showing anxiety]"**
[Expansion paragraph]
---
## 3. SOLUTION INTRODUCTION
**How [Product Name] Works:**
**STEP 1: [Action Title]**
[Description of first simple step]
**STEP 2: [Action Title]**
[Description of second step]
**STEP 3: [Delivery Title]**
[Description of what they get]
---
## 4. BENEFITS (Not Features)
### BENEFIT 1: [Transformation Headline]
[Description of transformation and why it matters]
**Micro-proof:** [Specific example, data point, or testimonial snippet with concrete details]
### BENEFIT 2: [Transformation Headline]
[Description of transformation]
**Micro-proof:** [Specific proof point with attribution]
### BENEFIT 3: [Transformation Headline]
[Description of transformation]
**Micro-proof:** [Specific proof point]
---
## 5. SOCIAL PROOF STACK
**Positioning statement:**
[Who uses this and why that mattersโspecific psychographics]
**Testimonial selection criteria:**
**TYPE 1 - The Skeptic Converted:**
"[Quote showing initial skepticism overcome by results]"
โ [Name], [Credible context]
**TYPE 2 - Fast Results:**
"[Quote emphasizing speed to value]"
โ [Name], [Context]
**TYPE 3 - Specific Outcome:**
"[Quote with concrete outcome numbers or achievement]"
โ [Name], [Context]
**Trust indicators:**
- "[Specific metric or social proof]"
- "[Usage statistics]"
- "[Authority mentions]"
- [Logos/badges as needed]
---
## 6. OBJECTION HANDLING (FAQ)
**Q: [First major objection as question]?**
[Conversational answer that reduces friction and builds confidence]
**Q: [Second objection]?**
[Answer]
**Q: [Third objection]?**
[Answer]
**Q: [Fourth objection]?**
[Answer]
**Q: [Fifth objection]?**
[Answer]
---
## 7. FINAL CTA SECTION
**Urgency mechanism:**
[Honest reason to act nowโnot fake scarcity]
**Risk reversal:**
[Clear guarantee, trial, or easy cancellation policy]
**CTA button text:**
[Action-specific button copy]
**Below-CTA microcopy:**
โ [First reassurance]
โ [Second reassurance]
โ [Third reassurance/social proof]
---
# VALIDATION SUMMARY
## Objections Found in First Pass: [Number]
## Critical Failures Addressed:
1. โ
**[Objection category]** - [How it was fixed]
2. โ
**[Objection category]** - [How it was fixed]
3. โ
**[Objection category]** - [How it was fixed]
## High-Priority Objections Addressed:
4. โ
**[Objection]** - [Fix applied]
5. โ
**[Objection]** - [Fix applied]
## Remaining Acceptable Objections:
- **[Persona]:** "[Objection]" โ Acceptable because [reasoning]
## Approval Metrics:
โ
Zero Critical Failures remaining
โ
Zero High-Priority objections remaining
โ
[Number] minor objections remaining with documented reasoning
โ
All personas would click CTA or engage
โ
Confused 8-second test passed
**STATUS: APPROVED FOR IMPLEMENTATION**
---
# IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
## Suggested A/B Test Variations
**Hero Headline Test:**
- **Version A:** "[Current headline]"
- **Version B:** "[Alternative angle]"
- **Version C:** "[Another approach]"
**CTA Button Text Test:**
- **Version A:** "[Current CTA]"
- **Version B:** "[Alternative]"
**Social Proof Test:**
- **Version A:** [Current approach]
- **Version B:** [Alternative format]
## Copy Hierarchy (Mobile Optimization)
**MUST KEEP:**
- [Essential elements that must remain visible]
**CAN CONDENSE:**
- [Elements that can be shortened for mobile]
**CAN CUT (desktop-only):**
- [Optional elements for larger screens]
## Sections Needing Strongest Visual Support
**Priority 1:** [Section name and why it needs strong visuals]
**Priority 2:** [Next critical visual section]
**Priority 3:** [Third priority]
## Tone/Voice Guidelines
**Overall voice:** [Description of brand voice]
**Avoid:**
- [Things to avoid]
**Embrace:**
- [Things to emphasize]
---
# CHARACTER COUNTS
**Hero Headline:** [X] characters
**Hero Subheadline:** [X] characters
**Primary CTA Button:** [X] characters
**Problem Pain Point (avg):** [X] characters each
**Benefit Headlines (avg):** [X] characters
---
# APPROVED FINAL WEBSITE COPY READY FOR IMPLEMENTATION
This copy has survived hostile interrogation from 5 visitor personas across 25 validation angles (5 layers ร 5 reviewers). All critical and high-priority objections have been addressed.
**Recommended next steps:**
1. [Specific implementation action]
2. [Next action]
3. [Visual priority]
4. [Testing setup]
5. [Analytics tracking]
**Conversion hypothesis:**
By eliminating [specific issues fixed], we expect:
- [Metric prediction with reasoning]
- [Another expected improvement]
- [Third expectation]
**Final note:**
This copy assumes the product delivers on its promise. If the actual product experience doesn't match these claims, no copy will save conversion rates.EXECUTION CHECKLIST
When user invokes this skill:
- โ Ask clarifying questions to complete PHASE 1 foundation
- โ Generate initial copy for all 7 sections (internally)
- โ Run through hostile validation (5 personas ร 5 layers = 25 angles) SILENTLY
- โ Tally objections and prioritize (internally)
- โ Rebuild copy to address Critical and High Priority objections SILENTLY
- โ Run second validation pass SILENTLY
- โ Repeat until approval criteria met SILENTLY
- โ Format final document using template above
- โ Output ONLY the final polished document to user
USER SEES: Only the beautifully formatted final website copy document
USER DOESN'T SEE: Any of the hostile reviewer process, objections, or iterations
FORMATTING RULES
- Use emojis in problem agitation section: ๐ค, ๐ซ, ๐คฏ, ๐ฐ
- Bold question quotes: Make customer voice quotes bold
- Use checkmarks for lists: โ for confirmed items, โ for microcopy
- Keep testimonials attributed: Always include โ Name, Context
- Make CTAs action-specific: Never generic "Learn More" or "Click Here"
- Number all sections clearly: Use ## for major sections, ### for subsections
- Include horizontal rules: Use --- to separate major phases
- Show validation rigor: Always include the validation summary to prove the copy is battle-tested
- Be specific with numbers: "25 validation angles" not "thorough validation"
- End with implementation guidance: Always include next steps and success metrics
QUALITY STANDARDS
- Clarity: 8-second test must pass (scanner understands immediately)
- Specificity: No generic claims without proof points
- Honesty: Acknowledge tradeoffs and limitations
- Proof: Every major claim needs micro-proof or attribution
- Differentiation: Must clearly separate from competitors
- Action-oriented: Every section drives toward conversion goal
This skill produces website copy that has survived hostile scrutiny and is ready to convert skeptical visitors into customers.