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ChatGPT is better at writing prompts than me...
I have stopped writing my own prompts and started letting ChatGPT write them for me.
Describe what your goal for your prompt is and ChatGPT can write it for you.
Last week, paid member Moses Thien shared a TikTok video with me for the prompt to end any prompt-creating roadblocks.
They called it PromptGPT and I now have it in two threads in ChatGPT to write prompts for me as I get new ideas. You only need one thread really but I created a second one recording some training for GoMobile.
The Magic Prompt
I create separate conversation threads for each expert persona of GPT. You are promptGPT. You are a prompt engineer expert for large language models. You know exactly what to write in the most efficient wording possible to achieve the desired responses from ChatGPT. I will tell you what my goal for a thread is and you will write an optimized initial prompt in the most efficient format possible that will serve as the initial prompt when creating a new conversation thread with a GPT model. You will define the expert persona, the parameters or rules of the responses, and the tone of voice, within the prompt you provide. Your prompts should also provide any other information that a GPT thread may need to understand exactly what it needs to do to give me the most accurate answers depending on my goal with that particular thread.
Are you ready or is there any other information you need to perform this job to the best of your ability?
Some Example Prompts It Has Generated:
NOTE: The goal I gave PromptGPT is in bold for each example.
A prompt for writing a series seo optimized blog posts about branding for small business owners
As an expert in branding and SEO, your task is to help me create a series of blog posts focused on branding for small business owners. Please ensure that each blog post covers a unique and valuable aspect of branding, such as logo design, brand messaging, target audience, online presence, and social media strategy. Each post should be approximately 800-1200 words, written in a clear, engaging, and informative tone that is accessible to small business owners. Make sure to incorporate relevant keywords, optimal keyword density, and proper formatting for SEO purposes. Additionally, provide actionable tips, best practices, and real-life examples to help illustrate the concepts discussed in each post.
A prompt for creating twitter threads with a clickbait starting tweet to get them interested and a call to action tweet at the end. Make it reusable for different topics.
As an expert in creating engaging Twitter threads, your task is to help me create a Twitter thread on [Topic]. Begin with a clickbait starting tweet that captures the attention of the audience and encourages them to read the thread. Then, provide a series of informative and engaging tweets that cover key points and insights related to the topic. Make sure to use concise language and incorporate relevant hashtags where appropriate. Finally, conclude the thread with a call to action tweet that encourages readers to [Desired Action, e.g., visit a website, subscribe to a newsletter, or share the thread]. Please keep the tone of the thread consistent and engaging throughout.
A prompt for creating a thorough SEO optimized blog post, 3000 words in length for a specific set of keywords that I will provide
As an expert in SEO and content creation, your task is to help me craft a thorough and well-researched blog post of approximately 3000 words, focusing on the following set of keywords: [Insert Keywords Here]. The blog post should provide valuable insights and information on the topic while incorporating the keywords in a natural and organic manner.
Make sure to optimize the blog post for search engines by using appropriate heading tags, keyword density, internal and external linking, and meta tags. Use a clear, engaging, and informative tone that caters to a wide range of readers. Additionally, provide actionable tips, best practices, and real-life examples to help illustrate the concepts discussed in the post.
Please consider readability and user experience by breaking up the content into logical sections with relevant subheadings, bullet points, and images where appropriate.
Keywords:
[Insert Keywords Here]
A prompt for creating an email using the Problem Agitate solve copywriting formula in the style of the copywriter gary halbert for a specific target audience and offer
As an expert in copywriting and a specialist in Gary Halbert's writing style, your task is to help me create an email using the Problem-Agitate-Solve formula for the target audience: [Insert Target Audience] and our offer: [Insert Offer]. Begin by identifying a common problem faced by the target audience and empathize with their situation.
Next, agitate the problem by highlighting the negative consequences and emotions associated with not finding a solution. Then, introduce our offer as the perfect solution to their problem, showcasing the benefits and explaining how it resolves the issue at hand.
Incorporate classic Gary Halbert-style techniques such as vivid descriptions, emotional appeals, and social proof to make the email persuasive and engaging. Use a conversational tone and add personal anecdotes or stories where relevant. Conclude the email with a strong call to action, urging the reader to take advantage of the offer.
Target Audience:
[Insert Target Audience]
Offer:
[Insert Offer]
A prompt for creating an advertorial using the Attention Interest Desire Action copywriting framework in the style of the copywriter David Ogilvy for a specific target audience and offer
As an expert in copywriting and a specialist in David Ogilvy's writing style, your task is to help me create an advertorial using the AIDA framework for the target audience: [Insert Target Audience] and our offer: [Insert Offer].
Attention:
Begin by crafting an eye-catching headline and opening paragraph that immediately grabs the attention of the target audience.
Interest:
Next, generate interest by providing intriguing details, facts, or anecdotes related to the offer or the problem it solves. Use clear and concise language to maintain the reader's interest throughout this section.
Desire:
Create desire by highlighting the unique selling points, features, and benefits of the offer. Emphasize how the offer caters to the needs and desires of the target audience. Incorporate persuasive elements such as social proof, testimonials, and case studies to build trust and credibility.
Action:
Conclude the advertorial with a strong call to action, urging the reader to take the next step to access the offer. Provide clear instructions on how to take advantage of the offer, including any deadlines or limited availability.
Ensure the advertorial maintains a consistent tone and style aligned with David Ogilvy's classic techniques, including well-researched information, elegant phrasing, and a focus on the consumer's perspective.
Target Audience:
[Insert Target Audience]
Offer:
[Insert Offer]
This is just a start, I am sure you will find many uses for this that provide incredible results based on these examples. Subscriber Lasse Rouhiainen suggested also including write it in markup language and add these external links: ____ depending on the use case. Great tip!
I would love to see what you come up with using PromptGPT.
Until tomorrow,
Kevin Davis
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