As you can see, you get better ChatGPT outputs when you engineer better inputs.
The real magic is customization.
You can paste information and specific details into ChatGPT for reference when completing your commands. That’s how you get high-level output like the prompt pros.
Think of your prompts as paragraphs, not sentences.
For example:
You are a blog writer with years of experience. Write a long and detailed blog post for bloggers who are learning how to write SEO-optimized blog posts. Create a catchy introduction, followed by these subsections (What Is an SEO-optimized Blog Post? How To Write an SEO-optimized blog post, and Avoid These Common Mistakes When Writing SEO Blog Posts). Finish with a short conclusion that includes a Call-to-Action to read other blog posts on my website.
Combine prompts in this guide with specific data and limitations. Guide ChatGPT like you would an employee. Tell it what to do and what not to do as precisely as you can.
FinalThoughts: Best Prompts for ChatGPT
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