What are the best Chatgpt prompts?

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Hello guys.

Today this discussion is about prompts.

What are according to you the highest converting prompts when it comes to marketing/storytelling?

Feel free to share. I try to test this more and will answer on this forum when I finish my tests.
 
check this post: https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/chatgpt-massive-tools-resources-up-for-grab.1490568/
great stuff

Great stuff, thanks
 
Here’s a list I gleaned when I started using openai


Formatting / Writing / Text ManipulationNotesPicked Up From
Summarize that.
Summarize this as a bulleted list: [PASTED TEXT]Great for a webpage that interests you but you do not want to read the whole thing.
Expand on that topic (or expand on [TOPIC, #4, the first option, etc.])
Explain that in simpler terms.
Make the answers longer.
Rewrite that but include the terms [TERM1], [TERM2], and [TERM3]
Rewrite that but exclude the terms [TERM1], [TERM2], and [TERM3].
Rewrite this sentence including the term [TERM]
Title case [COPY AND PASTE TEXT]Useful when you have a snippet you want to turn into a heading.
Correct the grammar in this text: [COPY AND PASTE TEXT]This one is not always the most reliable, but I expect it will improve.
How many characters is this: [COPY AND PASTE TEXT]Useful for when creating title tags, meta descriptions, and Tweets.
Rewrite this and make it more catchy: [PASTED TEXT]This one can really make your content more engaging / sales oriented.
Entities / SEO / Keyword Research / Schema
Extract the entities from this text and list them in a chart with their salience score: [PASTED TEXT]Copy and paste the text off a webpage for this one.
Provide a list of synonyms for each of those entities.
List the above entities in a table. In the first column, list the entities. In the second column, list related concepts to each entity.
Give me synonyms for these terms in a chart: [TERM1], [TERM2], [TERM3], etc.
What are the important entities that should be included in a document about [TOPIC]. Put them in a chart and list their importance.
Cluster the following keywords based on relevancy: [PASTED LIST OF KEYWORDS]
Cluster the following keywords: [KEYWORDS] into the following categories [LIST OF CATEGORIES]
Organize this list of keywords by search intent: [PASTED LIST OF KEYWORDS]
Provide the 10 nearest semantically associated questions to [QUESTION].
Answer the following in an NLP friendly format: [QUESTION]?Steve Toth
What are frequently asked questions about [TOPIC]?
Make the answers longer and use common synonyms for the entities.Steve Toth
Write a meta description for webpage about [TOPIC].I have been getting better meta descriptions by not giving it the character limitation until the next step. It will usually write for 250 or so characters.
Shorten that to 170 characters.
Write a meta description for a webpage about [TOPIC] starting with a question as a hook.Creates a good call to action at the beginning of a meta description.
Write ten title tag ideas for a webpage about [TOPIC].
Create json FAQ https://schema.org/ for the questions above.Could also copy and paste a list of FAQ questions for this if needed.
Create json article https://schema.org/ for a webpage about "[TOPIC]". Name the above entities using SameAs in the schema and linking them to appropriate sources. Do not include articleBody.I have had to refine this one a lot. It will sometimes include additional code. Needs more work.
Generate a regular expression that matches any of the following terms: [TERMS]Aleyda Solis
Generate the .htaccess rewrite rules to 301-redirect to [URL] on the same domain.[/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD][URL='https://www.aleydasolis.com/']Aleyda Solis
Generate a robots.txt rules to block the crawl of a subdirectory call [SUBDIRECTORY] but allow the crawling of everything else within the domain.Aleyda Solis
In an NLP friendly way...You can add this to prompts and ChatGPT will often use more closely related entities in the output.
Some specific entity types to use:event-based entities
Now organize these and arrange them from the most likely to be searched on the web to the least likelyidea-based entities
location-based entities
people-based entities
emotion-based entitiesSteve Toth
concept-based entities
Content Generation / Topic Building
What are some frequently asked questions about [TOPIC]?
Write a response to this question. [QUESTION] Start the first sentence by turning the question into a statement. This one is really good for capturing featured snippets.Steve Toth
Write some simple tips for someone who wants to get started [TOPIC] in a bulleted list.
What are some simple steps to get started creating a [TOPIC]?
Write about who would benefit from using a [TOPIC].
List the benefits of using a [TOPIC].
Write about the benefits of using a [TOPIC].
List the ways someone could best utilize a [TOPIC].
Explain what [TOPIC] is?
Describe what [TOPIC] is to someone who is brand new to the topic.
Provide the 10 nearest semantically associated questions to [QUESTION].
Answer the following in an NLP friendly format: [QUESTION]?
In an NLP friendly way, write FAQs related to [TOPIC].Steve Toth
What are frequently asked questions about [TOPIC]?
What are the main pain points for [TOPIC]?
What are popular topics written about for [TOPIC]?
What are popular terms associated with [TOPIC]?
Email
Create an email sequence for someone who may be interested in [TOPIC]
Draft a response to this email explaining why it is a bad/good idea: [PASTED TEXT]
Tones I Like to Use
Casual
Informative
Serious
Educational
ELI5
Witty
Humorous
Sarcastic
Stephen CoveyFrequently will include bullet points and lists.
Brian TracyGood for sales hooks and copy.
Malcolm GladwellWordy, but highly readable.
Peter CoyoteIf you have ever watched a Ken Burns documentary, he typically does the voiceover.
Sam KinisonIf you want ChatGPT to write in all caps, use this.
Experimenting With
Teach me [TOPIC]Interesting one for getting a brief overview of a topic.
Create a content brief for an article about [TOPIC] (or an article titled [TITLE])Can use topic or article title.
I'm going to feed you some data in multiple chunks. After I supply each chunk in "" you will simply acknowledge that you are ready for the next chunk by responding with ... Do not comment, summarize or give any other responses besides .. until I enter "Done!".An option that sometimes works for entering in larger amounts of data than ChatGPT allows for.
 
Here’s a list I gleaned when I started using openai


Formatting / Writing / Text ManipulationNotesPicked Up From
Summarize that.
Summarize this as a bulleted list: [PASTED TEXT]Great for a webpage that interests you but you do not want to read the whole thing.
Expand on that topic (or expand on [TOPIC, #4, the first option, etc.])
Explain that in simpler terms.
Make the answers longer.
Rewrite that but include the terms [TERM1], [TERM2], and [TERM3]
Rewrite that but exclude the terms [TERM1], [TERM2], and [TERM3].
Rewrite this sentence including the term [TERM]
Title case [COPY AND PASTE TEXT]Useful when you have a snippet you want to turn into a heading.
Correct the grammar in this text: [COPY AND PASTE TEXT]This one is not always the most reliable, but I expect it will improve.
How many characters is this: [COPY AND PASTE TEXT]Useful for when creating title tags, meta descriptions, and Tweets.
Rewrite this and make it more catchy: [PASTED TEXT]This one can really make your content more engaging / sales oriented.
Entities / SEO / Keyword Research / Schema
Extract the entities from this text and list them in a chart with their salience score: [PASTED TEXT]Copy and paste the text off a webpage for this one.
Provide a list of synonyms for each of those entities.
List the above entities in a table. In the first column, list the entities. In the second column, list related concepts to each entity.
Give me synonyms for these terms in a chart: [TERM1], [TERM2], [TERM3], etc.
What are the important entities that should be included in a document about [TOPIC]. Put them in a chart and list their importance.
Cluster the following keywords based on relevancy: [PASTED LIST OF KEYWORDS]
Cluster the following keywords: [KEYWORDS] into the following categories [LIST OF CATEGORIES]
Organize this list of keywords by search intent: [PASTED LIST OF KEYWORDS]
Provide the 10 nearest semantically associated questions to [QUESTION].
Answer the following in an NLP friendly format: [QUESTION]?https://seonotebook.com/
What are frequently asked questions about [TOPIC]?
Make the answers longer and use common synonyms for the entities.https://seonotebook.com/
Write a meta description for webpage about [TOPIC].I have been getting better meta descriptions by not giving it the character limitation until the next step. It will usually write for 250 or so characters.
Shorten that to 170 characters.
Write a meta description for a webpage about [TOPIC] starting with a question as a hook.Creates a good call to action at the beginning of a meta description.
Write ten title tag ideas for a webpage about [TOPIC].
Create json FAQ https://schema.org/ for the questions above.Could also copy and paste a list of FAQ questions for this if needed.
Create json article https://schema.org/ for a webpage about "[TOPIC]". Name the above entities using SameAs in the schema and linking them to appropriate sources. Do not include articleBody.I have had to refine this one a lot. It will sometimes include additional code. Needs more work.
Generate a regular expression that matches any of the following terms: [TERMS]https://www.aleydasolis.com/
Generate the .htaccess rewrite rules to 301-redirect to on the same domain.[/TD] [TD][/TD]...L='https://www.aleydasolis.com/']Aleyda Solis
In an NLP friendly way...You can add this to prompts and ChatGPT will often use more closely related entities in the output.
Some specific entity types to use:event-based entities
Now organize these and arrange them from the most likely to be searched on the web to the least likelyidea-based entities
location-based entities
people-based entities
emotion-based entitieshttps://seonotebook.com/
concept-based entities
Content Generation / Topic Building
What are some frequently asked questions about [TOPIC]?
Write a response to this question. [QUESTION] Start the first sentence by turning the question into a statement.This one is really good for capturing featured snippets.https://seonotebook.com/
Write some simple tips for someone who wants to get started [TOPIC] in a bulleted list.
What are some simple steps to get started creating a [TOPIC]?
Write about who would benefit from using a [TOPIC].
List the benefits of using a [TOPIC].
Write about the benefits of using a [TOPIC].
List the ways someone could best utilize a [TOPIC].
Explain what [TOPIC] is?
Describe what [TOPIC] is to someone who is brand new to the topic.
Provide the 10 nearest semantically associated questions to [QUESTION].
Answer the following in an NLP friendly format: [QUESTION]?
In an NLP friendly way, write FAQs related to [TOPIC].https://seonotebook.com/
What are frequently asked questions about [TOPIC]?
What are the main pain points for [TOPIC]?
What are popular topics written about for [TOPIC]?
What are popular terms associated with [TOPIC]?
Email
Create an email sequence for someone who may be interested in [TOPIC]
Draft a response to this email explaining why it is a bad/good idea: [PASTED TEXT]
Tones I Like to Use
Casual
Informative
Serious
Educational
ELI5
Witty
Humorous
Sarcastic
Stephen CoveyFrequently will include bullet points and lists.
Brian TracyGood for sales hooks and copy.
Malcolm GladwellWordy, but highly readable.
Peter CoyoteIf you have ever watched a Ken Burns documentary, he typically does the voiceover.
Sam KinisonIf you want ChatGPT to write in all caps, use this.
Experimenting With
Teach me [TOPIC]Interesting one for getting a brief overview of a topic.
Create a content brief for an article about [TOPIC] (or an article titled [TITLE])Can use topic or article title.
I'm going to feed you some data in multiple chunks. After I supply each chunk in "" you will simply acknowledge that you are ready for the next chunk by responding with ... Do not comment, summarize or give any other responses besides .. until I enter "Done!".An option that sometimes works for entering in larger amounts of data than ChatGPT allows for.

Greaaaaat :D :):)
 
When I first started to use Chat GPT I didn't find it of much help as the output wasn't what I was expecting.
I followed numerous articles, guides and videos which did improve my prompts but still it wasn't the best output.
So, I decided to ask Chat GPT to tell me how to improve my prompts and had chat conversation just like chatting to someone real for weeks.

Here are a few things that improved my prompts performance after chatting with Chat GPT:
Describing a user persona relevant to the topic/task along with tone and other stuff like being creative & sharing real life examples.
Describing in short with all details of your requirements.
Try prompting in simple language and assuming you are chatting with a child.

Here's how Chat GPT had responded to my query how to improve my prompts (very 1st response I had this in a notepad on my desktop)
Sure, here are some elaborated prompt examples for ChatGPT to generate engaging content:

1. Open-ended prompt: "Tell me a story that will make me laugh and cry at the same time."
With this prompt, ChatGPT is given a lot of creative freedom to craft a story that is both funny and emotional, making for a memorable and engaging experience for the user.

2. Persona-driven prompt: "Become a romantic poet and write me a love letter that will sweep me off my feet."
With this prompt, ChatGPT is asked to take on the persona of a romantic poet and create a personalized love letter that speaks directly to the user. This can make the user feel more connected to the language model, making for a more engaging conversation.

3. Topic-specific prompt: "Tell me all about the latest technology trends in the field of artificial intelligence."
With this prompt, ChatGPT is given a specific topic to focus on, allowing it to generate more relevant and informative content for the user. This can establish ChatGPT as a knowledgeable and helpful source of information, enhancing the user's engagement with the language model.

4. Emotional prompt: "Write me a heartwarming story about a friendship that lasts a lifetime."
With this prompt, ChatGPT is prompted to create a story that evokes emotions like warmth and positivity, making for a memorable and enjoyable experience for the user. This can build a stronger emotional connection between the user and the language model.

5. Contextual prompt: "Can you recommend some hiking trails near my location?"
With this prompt, ChatGPT is given context about the user's location, enabling it to generate more specific and relevant content. This can make the user feel like ChatGPT is more personalized to their needs, leading to greater engagement and satisfaction.

This is also a good resource: https://github.com/f/awesome-chatgpt-prompts

Here's another response to your query it's from a different project I am using, it uses some other models.
Since you are specifically asking for marketing/storytelling prompts, here are some detailed examples:

1. Benefit-driven prompt: "Revolutionize your skincare routine with our all-natural products that guarantee a brighter, clearer complexion in 30 days or your money back."
This prompt focuses on the benefits that the product can provide to the customer. The sense of guarantee and the promise of a brighter, clearer complexion in a short amount of time is likely to entice consumers and lead to higher conversion rates.

2. Urgency-driven prompt: "Act fast and get free shipping on your order today only, while supplies last."
This prompt creates a sense of urgency by emphasizing that the offer is only available for a limited time or while supplies last. This can motivate consumers to act quickly and make a purchase before the opportunity is lost.

3. Storytelling prompt: "Our founder started this business out of a passion for healthy living and a desire to share his knowledge with others. Today, our products have helped thousands of people improve their health and wellbeing."
This prompt tells a story that is relatable to the customer, making them feel connected to the brand. By highlighting the product's origins and its positive impact on other people's lives, the customer is more likely to form an emotional connection with the brand and consider purchasing its products.

4. Personalized prompt: "As a valued customer, we're offering you 10% off your next purchase when you refer a friend."
This prompt uses customer data to personalize the message and create a sense of exclusivity. By acknowledging the customer's previous purchases and offering them a personalized discount code, the brand is likely to encourage repeat purchases and customer loyalty.

5. Social proof prompt: "Join the thousands of customers who have already transformed their bodies and lives with our 30-day fitness program."
This prompt uses social proof to show that others have successfully used the product/service and achieved positive results. By mentioning the thousands of customers who have already used the product and achieved results, the brand is likely to reassure potential customers and motivate them to make a purchase.

I hope that helps.
I am more into SEO and Niche Content generation using these AI language models and lack creativity or else I would have shared something original.
 
ChatGPT almost got you off the hook, but don't worry - he knows better now.
 

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Don't know about story telling, but I'm ready to use the secret super power now:

EWIJNNQ
 
Don't know about story telling, but I'm ready to use the secret super power now:

EWIJNNQ


Really cool. What does that do? He has no limits anymore?
 
Really cool. What does that do? He has no limits anymore?
It started to answer more aligned with my intent which was very detailed, but it still refused to go past 'whitehat' answers so to speak :)
 
Here’s a list I gleaned when I started using openai


Formatting / Writing / Text ManipulationNotesPicked Up From
Summarize that.
Summarize this as a bulleted list: [PASTED TEXT]Great for a webpage that interests you but you do not want to read the whole thing.
Expand on that topic (or expand on [TOPIC, #4, the first option, etc.])
Explain that in simpler terms.
Make the answers longer.
Rewrite that but include the terms [TERM1], [TERM2], and [TERM3]
Rewrite that but exclude the terms [TERM1], [TERM2], and [TERM3].
Rewrite this sentence including the term [TERM]
Title case [COPY AND PASTE TEXT]Useful when you have a snippet you want to turn into a heading.
Correct the grammar in this text: [COPY AND PASTE TEXT]This one is not always the most reliable, but I expect it will improve.
How many characters is this: [COPY AND PASTE TEXT]Useful for when creating title tags, meta descriptions, and Tweets.
Rewrite this and make it more catchy: [PASTED TEXT]This one can really make your content more engaging / sales oriented.
Entities / SEO / Keyword Research / Schema
Extract the entities from this text and list them in a chart with their salience score: [PASTED TEXT]Copy and paste the text off a webpage for this one.
Provide a list of synonyms for each of those entities.
List the above entities in a table. In the first column, list the entities. In the second column, list related concepts to each entity.
Give me synonyms for these terms in a chart: [TERM1], [TERM2], [TERM3], etc.
What are the important entities that should be included in a document about [TOPIC]. Put them in a chart and list their importance.
Cluster the following keywords based on relevancy: [PASTED LIST OF KEYWORDS]
Cluster the following keywords: [KEYWORDS] into the following categories [LIST OF CATEGORIES]
Organize this list of keywords by search intent: [PASTED LIST OF KEYWORDS]
Provide the 10 nearest semantically associated questions to [QUESTION].
Answer the following in an NLP friendly format: [QUESTION]?Steve Toth
What are frequently asked questions about [TOPIC]?
Make the answers longer and use common synonyms for the entities.Steve Toth
Write a meta description for webpage about [TOPIC].I have been getting better meta descriptions by not giving it the character limitation until the next step. It will usually write for 250 or so characters.
Shorten that to 170 characters.
Write a meta description for a webpage about [TOPIC] starting with a question as a hook.Creates a good call to action at the beginning of a meta description.
Write ten title tag ideas for a webpage about [TOPIC].
Create json FAQ https://schema.org/ for the questions above.Could also copy and paste a list of FAQ questions for this if needed.
Create json article https://schema.org/ for a webpage about "[TOPIC]". Name the above entities using SameAs in the schema and linking them to appropriate sources. Do not include articleBody.I have had to refine this one a lot. It will sometimes include additional code. Needs more work.
Generate a regular expression that matches any of the following terms: [TERMS]Aleyda Solis
Generate the .htaccess rewrite rules to 301-redirect to on the same domain.[/TD] [TD][/TD]...L='https://www.aleydasolis.com/']Aleyda Solis
In an NLP friendly way...You can add this to prompts and ChatGPT will often use more closely related entities in the output.
Some specific entity types to use:event-based entities
Now organize these and arrange them from the most likely to be searched on the web to the least likelyidea-based entities
location-based entities
people-based entities
emotion-based entitiesSteve Toth
concept-based entities
Content Generation / Topic Building
What are some frequently asked questions about [TOPIC]?
Write a response to this question. [QUESTION] Start the first sentence by turning the question into a statement.This one is really good for capturing featured snippets.Steve Toth
Write some simple tips for someone who wants to get started [TOPIC] in a bulleted list.
What are some simple steps to get started creating a [TOPIC]?
Write about who would benefit from using a [TOPIC].
List the benefits of using a [TOPIC].
Write about the benefits of using a [TOPIC].
List the ways someone could best utilize a [TOPIC].
Explain what [TOPIC] is?
Describe what [TOPIC] is to someone who is brand new to the topic.
Provide the 10 nearest semantically associated questions to [QUESTION].
Answer the following in an NLP friendly format: [QUESTION]?
In an NLP friendly way, write FAQs related to [TOPIC].Steve Toth
What are frequently asked questions about [TOPIC]?
What are the main pain points for [TOPIC]?
What are popular topics written about for [TOPIC]?
What are popular terms associated with [TOPIC]?
Email
Create an email sequence for someone who may be interested in [TOPIC]
Draft a response to this email explaining why it is a bad/good idea: [PASTED TEXT]
Tones I Like to Use
Casual
Informative
Serious
Educational
ELI5
Witty
Humorous
Sarcastic
Stephen CoveyFrequently will include bullet points and lists.
Brian TracyGood for sales hooks and copy.
Malcolm GladwellWordy, but highly readable.
Peter CoyoteIf you have ever watched a Ken Burns documentary, he typically does the voiceover.
Sam KinisonIf you want ChatGPT to write in all caps, use this.
Experimenting With
Teach me [TOPIC]Interesting one for getting a brief overview of a topic.
Create a content brief for an article about [TOPIC] (or an article titled [TITLE])Can use topic or article title.
I'm going to feed you some data in multiple chunks. After I supply each chunk in "" you will simply acknowledge that you are ready for the next chunk by responding with ... Do not comment, summarize or give any other responses besides .. until I enter "Done!".An option that sometimes works for entering in larger amounts of data than ChatGPT allows for.
Familiar with some of the prompts, ChatGPT still misbehaves sometimes even with a good prompting.
 
Familiar with some of the prompts, ChatGPT still misbehaves sometimes even with a good prompting.
Yeah, I don’t really use it. It’s okay but GPT 3.5 turbo (which is chatgpt) really isn’t that great at making content, content outlines, titles, meta descriptions etc. It’s great at being a chat bot and answering questions. I haven’t used it in months for anything but asking stupid questions I’d normally ask google.. I’ve been using davinci-003 and now GPT4 and Auto-GPT (for some things) via api request.
 
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