How do you write AI prompts to create amazing content and some examples

Mar 23, 2023

It's been reported by fellow creators how artificial intelligence is speeding up their content creation and increasing their output. Some are touting many hours of time saved like Hero Douglas Boyce III, and claiming it's the final word on writing block for good once and all. You're sold.

You power up a content generator, prompt it to "write an article about the best way to hunt for mushrooms" then the computer starts working. In a matter of seconds the machine churns out what it considers to be the perfect article--but it's far from perfect. The article is missing crucial information, the tone of voice isn't right It also wrote 500 words, when you needed 1000 words. You could have written it better yourself. In a single click you close the tab and erase artificial intelligence for ever.

It's not difficult to get disillusioned with the content producers in the event that their outputs don't meet the mark.

Although we'd like to put the blame for this low-quality content solely on AI itself, the real issue could be with you (hi I'm me. I'm the problem.). Particularly, the prompt that you're giving the AI software to produce your desired outcome, or more precisely, the command you send to the AI algorithm to produce the output.

The reality is that the answers of a content creator are only as good as the prompt you ask it to answer. We'll show you how you can write the best AI prompt with examples and formulas that which you can begin using now!

How can you create efficient AI prompts

These are the best ways to be aware when working with any artificial intelligence software that needs a prompt--spoiler alert, most use it.

  Identify the purpose or goals.  

Before writing an AI question, you must clarify the purpose you're writing about and the reason you're making it.

Ask yourself: What goal do you want to accomplish with the content? What do you want your audience to know after reading the content? Do you wish them to take a certain action like clicking a link or making purchases?

  Give clear, specific directions.  

Likely, giving vague or unclear prompts may result in an unbalanced response.

For example, "Explain the meaning of life." wouldn't generate the same response as "Explain some popular philosophical perspectives about the meaning of existence."

For you to make sure you've provided clear instructions for the AI tool,, ask yourself, what is my desired outcome?

When you have that question clearly answered, describe the task that should be finished. The task should include stating whether the answer should have of a specific length or format (bullet list or 280 characters. ) as well as the action you would like for your audience to take as well as the tone and tone you want to the AI to compose the text in.

Pro-Tip: The longer and more detailed the question or task more detailed and precise the task, the better it will be!

  Answer open-ended, open-ended and ambiguous questions.  

When you ask "yes or"no" questions can result in the generation of less detailed responses than asking open-ended questions.

In this case rather than asking "Is coffee bad for you?" (impossible) try asking "What are the biggest advantages and dangers from drinking coffee?".

The open-ended nature of questions allows the flexibility and room for the software to reply in the amount of detail it'd want.

  Make sure you are spelling and grammar checked.

Similar to a human mistakes in spelling or grammar mistakes can confuse artificial intelligence.

So, make sure you proofread your prompt to ensure your spelling and grammar are correct and the language is easy to understand. It should come as an obvious thing to do, however, do not use abbreviations and slang words.

  Include the context.  

Whatever the most sophisticated AI tools may be however, they are unable to understand the meaning behind the request until you explain the request.

For them to understand the topic to make them understand, you should provide background as well as contextual details related to your topic and the type of product.

For example, who is the AI content writer playing? Who is the target audience for the content? Incorporate the responses to these questions within your request.

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The best AI prompt formula

We've created the perfect AI prompt formula to suit the vast majority of Content creators! Go ahead and bookmark this site to have the formula for prompts at hand.

  "Act as" + "write an" + "define an objective" + "define your ideal format"  

This is an example of how to act like an expert who's writing content for a particular purpose to get  a specific outcome .

Here's an example using the formula that has the blank spaces filled out.

Prompt Example: Act like a"digital copywriter" and digital marketer who has written text for three video headlines, and the descriptions I'll give you for each to accomplish teaching my viewers how to hunt for mushrooms. [Insert video transcript]

You can make the prompt further specific by including information about the format (how many characters, sentences and so on. ) as well as tone and even the design.

Great examples of prompts for making use of AI tools

The only thing you need to include the subject matter of your course or the main idea to your class. However, there are some best practices on how to structure short prompts. Let's review!

Online course prompts

When using your course topic as a promptfor your course, it should be broad enough to cover the full range of content you'll cover in your course, but also specific enough to ensure the content is pertinent to your desired audience.

  Here is a simple structure to be followed when you are making your topic prompt for your course:  

  (brief description of what the course is going to cover+ [targeted audience for your course]  

  Great examples of subject prompts:  

  • Marketing via social media for entrepreneurs with small businesses
  • Paint with watercolors for beginners
  • Yoga teacher training for advanced levels

  Poor examples of topic prompts that are, naturally:  

  • Marketing
  • Painting
  • Yoga

Lesson content prompts

Lessons form the foundation of the course overall. In writing your subject of your lesson the focus should be on a specific concept that the students will learn from your lesson.

Imagine that you're creating an online course on "Social media and marketing to entrepreneurs with small businesses".

  Here is a simple template to use when creating your lesson content prompt:  

  [Brief about what the lesson will include] 2-3 learning outcomes you want to achieve which the lesson is expected to achieveThe lesson should achieve  

  Excellent examples of prompts for lesson content:  

  • What is a good social media strategy including defining the target market, setting goals, and tracking success
  • Benefits of working with social media influencers including the ability to find and contact potential clients.
  • Tips for creating compelling Twitter posts , including the length, format, as well as frequency

  Bad examples of lesson content prompts:  

  • Marketing through social media
  • Making content for social
  • Ideas for Twitter

Social media prompts

In the process of creating great social posts with AI Be sure to be specific! Do you want to create a "how-to" guide, an inspirational statement, or even a promotion blog? What is the message you'd like to convey through your blog post?

By providing these details, your first draft will be oozing with valuable information. Then, you can alter the tone and the length of your article through our tools.

  Here's a basic template to use when you are creating your social media post prompt:  

  [Type of article you'd like to createand the audience you want to reach with your post] + an enumeration of the message you want to convey through your blog post]  

  Good examples of prompts for social media:  

  • A motivational running quote that helps first-time marathon runners be motivated
  • How-to post about how beginners can prepare bread from sourdough.
  • These are helpful tips to entrepreneurs in need of assistance in launching their businesses

  Poor examples of social media prompts:  

  • Marathon running
  • Sourdough bread
  • Business

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Final word on how to write amazing AI prompts

Artificial Intelligence is making impossible things possible, allowing the creation of content in seconds and tons of it without the extra work. But, to harness these advantages, you must learn how to "communicate" to AI via your voice.

When you've perfected the AI command, you'll soon be on the right track to creating great content from the very beginning!

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