Methodology / repeatable by design
Evidence before catalogue confidence.
Every finding keeps its collection date and evidence state. Market activity suggests where to look; it does not prove profit.
Stage 1 / ad-library collection
India-weighted and globally comparative searches use format terms such as ebook, guide, blueprint, playbook, workbook, toolkit, template bundle, prompt bundle and instant access, plus outcome-specific language. Advertiser, live URL, start date, status, creative variants, hooks, CTA and format are retained.
Stage 2 / offer and funnel inspection
Promising offers are inspected for product, audience, promise, format, price, page structure, proof, guarantee, bonuses, checkout and upsell path. Evidence is separated from analyst inference.
Stage 3 / opportunity scoring
Business, Work and Life audiences are scored separately across recurring pain, urgency, ability to pay, ad reachability, demonstrability, workflow depth, differentiation, safety burden and maintenance burden. India and global scores are never pooled.
Stage 4 / landing tests and interviews
Segmented landing pages test one audience and promise at a time. Five to eight interviews follow the strongest response, using the landing signal to recruit—not to declare a winner.
Stage 5 / guide release
A canonical Markdown/MDX source compiles into a versioned JSON release. Only released snapshots feed the website and PDF renderer. Automated checks require exactly 42 ordered units and all mandatory fields; visual QA follows on rendered A4 pages.
Repeat the current audience study
- Run separate India and global collection windows.
- Store exact queries, dates, advertiser and destination URLs.
- Score evidence without merging market contexts.
- Launch audience-specific pages with stable measurement.
- Interview the strongest responders and revise the guide roadmap.