In the AIPRM - ChatGPT Prompts plugin, I have my own article generator prompt called "magic article generator." That's the only one I use and it is working so good for me.
It's a Chrome extension.how to find this dear?
I do not and will not ever write for anyone else, but I see your point for those who do. This just gets me a first draft, and I use additional AI tools to speed up the editing process, like Frase's templates.Nice format for a blog article but be aware that companies are checking for AI content. Okay for your own blogs, though I'd still rewrite sections. For example, this came up in one of 2 AI detectors as 78% AI generated. So much of it would need rewriting if it's for a client. I tried a few AI detectors, the most accurate one was ZeroGPT. Still a great way to speed up content writing into a 1st draft.
I've never had a problem and regularly generate blog posts that are 6000 words or longer.you only have 4000 tokens per chat. With that lengthy prompt you steal yourself valuable room for answers.
As I've said multiple times now, hoping to get a good, long article out of one single prompt is wishful thinking. You must ask it for more content. The best prompts in the world, the best prompts in AIPRM, still require prompting for more sections, more words, more content.The Output article is 495 words, that's not enough to rank
The Output article is 495 words, that's not enough to rank
This should also work for creating a shirt tiktok script. Cheers!Many of the people who complain about AI clearly haven't figured out a good prompt yet. Here's one example that I like to use:
This is a very basic prompt which can be played with to suit your needs. I sometimes add notes in (parentheses) next to the headers in the outline. If a specific section comes out too short, simply prompt again with:
Don't know what keywords to use? Try this prompt:
Here is a very quick example of how I use this:
And here is the output:
This is short, and not exactly a strong blog post. It's also outside of my niche. But you can see the power of my prompting method regardless.
I hope this helps!