π Table of Contents
- Introduction
- π Quick Start: Prompt Iteration Framework
- π§ Prompt Building Blocks
- π Prompts Database
- π Prompt Engineering Resources
- π Extra AI Training
Introduction: Why Prompt Engineering is a Game-Changer
Prompt engineering is the key to unlocking the full potential of AI tools for your business. Whether youβre using AI for content creation, customer insights, or process automation, mastering prompts ensures consistent, high-quality output that saves time and maximizes ROI.
In this guide, Iβll share actionable strategies for Claude, MidJourney, and Luma, plus universal tips to elevate your AI results. Use it as a living document to continuously refine your AI interactions. Letβs dive in.
π Quick Start: Prompt Iteration Framework
No prompt is perfect, but improvement is a process:
- Draft your initial prompt.
- Analyze the output: tone, relevance, accuracy.
- Revise ambiguities and test again.
- Document your best iterations for future use.
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Tips for Writing Prompts: Clarity, Persuasion, and Simplicity
When writing on any topic, adhere to the following guidelines to ensure clarity, persuasion, and simplicity in your work:
- Clarity and Persuasion:
- Focus on making your writing clear and persuasive.
- Remember that simple writing is more persuasive.
- Aim to make your point in fewer sentences rather than more.
- Simplicity:
- Eliminate unnecessary words.
- Remove intensifiers (like "very") when they don't add value.
- Prune your sentences to their essential elements.
- Word Choice:
- For general writing, choose clear, straightforward words.
- For humor writing, select more colorful or evocative words (e.g., "swill" instead of "drink").
- Opening Sentence:
- Craft a compelling first sentence that grabs the reader's attention.
- Make it intriguing or curiosity-inducing.
- Don't hesitate to rewrite it multiple times to get it right.
- Sentence Structure:
- Write short sentences.
- Avoid cramming multiple thoughts into a single sentence.
- Use active voice where possible (e.g., "the boy hit the ball" instead of "the ball was hit by the boy").
- Present the subject (doer) before the action for easier comprehension.
- Overall Structure:
- Organize your ideas in a logical, easy-to-follow manner.
- Consider how the brain processes information and structure your writing accordingly.
- Revision:
- After writing, go back and apply these rules rigorously.
- Cut any unnecessary words, simplify complex sentences, and ensure each sentence serves a purpose.
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A clear, simple, and persuasive argument in five sentences is more effective than a brilliant but complex argument in a hundred sentences. Apply these principles to any writing task, adjusting as necessary for the specific context or genre.