Randy Mauldin
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- Apr 12, 2023
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Cool ideas ,thanks
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!
Nice prompt and helpful, will try it.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!
ZeroGPT isn't reliable. Just tested. Human-written text is detected as AI-generated.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.