Explaining AI content generators
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You’ve probably heard of ChatGPT by now, but what exactly is it?
ChatGPT is “an AI-powered chatbot developed by OpenAI, based on the GPT (Generative Pretrained Transformer) language model. It uses deep learning techniques to generate human-like responses to text inputs in a conversational manner.”
An AI content generator is a machine-learning technology that enables computers to automatically generate content. This content can include anything from blog posts and articles to social media posts and tweets.
Before ChatGPT can help you, you need to tell it what you want. A prompt is like a customized order at Starbucks, where you have to tell your barista what you want if it isn’t on the menu.
A prompt is a short piece of human-supplied text that serves as the starting point for ChatGPT’s response. ChatGPT will generate a response according to the prompt.
From simple questions to full-blown code, there are lots that this tool can accomplish. Below, we have listed some of our very favorite and effective prompts for you to try yourself.
Specify exactly what you want the AI tool to write about.
Give sufficient context about the topic of your post, as well as your tone of voice, target audience, and desired result.
Define any restrictions, such as content length, tone, style, or topic you want the AI to avoid.
Do note that ChatGPT’s knowledge is still limited to 2021 data, so it might be wise to cross-check the information with a tool that has real-time capabilities.
Write a list of keywords related to this topic: <insert topic>.
Write a list of long-tail keywords for this topic: <insert topic>.
Write a list of potential search queries a user might enter to find information on this topic: <insert topic>.
Write a list of potential questions a user might have about this topic: <insert topic>.
Consider the following set of keywords and their volume <Paste your keywords + volume data> Find the most suitable terms to set as primary & secondary keywords. Generate a table with columns for a keyword, volume, and primary/secondary.
Cluster the following keywords into groups based on their semantic relevance: <insert list of keywords>.
Identify the search intent of the following keywords <>.
Classify the following keyword list in groups based on their search intent, whether commercial, transactional, or informational: <insert list of keywords>.
Write a list of actionable blog titles for this topic: <insert topic>.
Write a list of descriptive blog titles for this topic: <insert topic>.
Write a list of blog titles at include a call to action on this topic: <insert topic>.
Generate <X> unique title tags, of a maximum of 60 characters, for the following text. They should be descriptive and include the term <insert keyword> in them: <insert a paragraph or more of text>.
Generate <X> unique meta descriptions, of a maximum of 150 characters, for the following text. They should be catchy with a call to action, including the term <insert keyword> in them:
Write a list of log titles that include a list or number on this topic: <insert topic>.
Write a list of blog titles that include keywords related to the topic: <insert topic>.
Write a list of blog titles that include a question on this topic: <insert topic>.
Write a list of blog titles that include a statistic on this topic: <insert topic>.
What are the pros and cons of <product/service/topic>?
What are the most common misconceptions about <topic>?
Generate a list of blog topic ideas within <industry/niche>.
Write a list of potential headings and subheadings for a blog post on this topic: <insert topic>.
Write a list of potential sections for a blog post on this topic: <insert topic>, targeted at <inset target audience>format with headers, sub-headers, bullet points, include an SEO title, H1 descriptions, and Meta description.
Answer the following question in a short paragraph: <insert question>.
Write a FAQ section about <insert topic>.
2. Challenge a [dashboard design] by coming up with what-if [functionality] questions.
3. Create a text-based excel sheet to input your copy suggestions. Assume you have 3 members in your UX writing team.
4. Act as a user researcher for a <product>. Pretend I’m a user and ask me questions about my experience.
5. Brainstorm ideas that prompt the user to collaborate with their team members in a [saas platform].
6. What are the UI cases that need to be considered when designing a <product>?
7. Generate a typography style guide for a [mobile application] in excel format.
Write a sophisticated paragraph about this <insert product name>.
Write a list of emotional benefits for the features above.
Write a compelling value proposition for <product name>.
Given the key features, write a <insert adjective> paragraph that will move customers to action in buying <insert product name>.
Write an AIDA about this product.
Create a product description using the above product technical details.
What should I include in my product homepage about <insert product description>?
Write a YouTube video script for a video titled <“13 ChatGPT prompts for marketers”] where the 13 points are as follows:
1. Write compelling headlines
2. Write blog posts
3. Write product descriptions
4. Write LinkedIn posts
5. Write Instagram captions
6. Write YouTube video scripts
7. Design graphics for Canva
8. Write lead generation quizzes
9. Write website copy
10. Write newsletters
11. Write sales emails
12. SEO research
13. Create step-by-step guides.>
Generate a 2-minute video script for a Facebook ad campaign promoting our new service <Service description>.
Create two Google Ads in an RSA format (using multiple headlines and descriptions) for an A/B test for “your company” Explain why the ads would make a good test.
Write a 100-word Instagram caption on <topic>, in a friendly, informative tone, and insert top trending hashtags.
Come up with 5 points for a carousel about <topic>, targeting <target audience>.
Imagine that you are an expert in <topic>, write a 10-tweet informative Twitter thread about <inset topic>, and use “✍🏻” as bullet points.
Write in the third person about an experience specific to <topic>; the goal is to be relatable and funny. The tweet is to be posted on a community channel.
Create a content calendar with 5 main content pillars <pillar 1>, <pillar 2>, <pillar 3>, <pillar 4>, <pillar 5>. Come up with a list of topics that can be turned into a Twitter thread, and organize the information in a table.
Generate 5 topics for LinkedIn about <profession or topic>.
Assume the persona of a Product Researcher, and provide a UX research tip for a LinkedIn thought leadership post. Keep the post short, and use sentences that are punchy and concise. The tone should be informative and helpful.
Write a LinkedIn post caption with the title “How To Start Writing”; call to action with an article link, make the text sound more engaging, and insert some humor, but make sure it is still clear and actionable. Use “✍🏻” as bullet points.
What factors should I consider when quoting for a brand deal with a candle company, and what ballpark range should I charge? The scope is to post 3 videos on TikTok, and I have 100,000 followers.
Imagine that you are a beauty influencer that just got your first brand deal with Loreal. Negotiate your terms, rates, and your content deliverables with the client in email format. Use Headers and bullet points to organize the information.
![ChatGPT prompt for influencer brand deal negotiation
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Hope this was helpful, let me know if you have any tips on using ChatGPT more efficiently.
Referenced: Metanshi Blog
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