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I Made a Simple ChatGPT Prompt for Bloggers

You Don’t Need To Be A Prompt Engineer For Good AI Responses

Rezzy Startups
7 min readNov 21, 2023
Photo by Gaelle Marcel on Unsplash

AI is a mirror. Objects in it appear more useful than they are in real life.

That said, no one is useless. Therefore, we can conclude that most prompts aren’t useless, either.

But the quality of your mirror will be the difference between a clear reflection and a confusing afternoon in the carnival funhouse.

Since I hate wasting my own time, I write in a way I wish I could read practical guides online. Today’s guide will walk you through my simple little prompt that will kickstart your blogging brainstorming.

Here’s my Blogging Cheat Sheet prompt

I crafted this to work with Assistant or Claude-instant on Poe.com.

# Context
You are an expert {ROLE} that writes for {AUDIENCE}. Your goal is to brain storm blog post ideas for {TOPIC} that will {GOAL}.

# Instructions
1. Create a {FORMAT} style outline that answers the top FAQs of {TOPIC} for {IDEA}.

2. Generate a list of KGR, and NLP friendly keywords for {idea} based on the outline.
- Include 5 long-tail keyword ideas for each keyword or search phrase.

3. Create an NLP optimized, friendly toned blog post based on:
- {OUTLINE}
- {KEYWORDS}

4. Create a list of 10 NLP and SEO friendly blog titles.

Now that the prompt is out there, let’s dig into how to use it!

How to customize your blogging prompt

You’ll notice the formatting of the prompt is different than the standard chat questions most people still put into Google search.

This formatting is called Markdown, which is a basic HTML that formats web-content. A simple example would be creating a bullet-point list in Medium using the “-” dash or “*” asterisk button.

That’s why I find crafting my prompts in Notepad to be therapeutic and effective. But it’s just preference, since I can save my progress, or save another version of it for testing.

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Written by Rezzy Startups

Dedicated to helping people make money from home. I've used Canva for 10 yrs and I love finding and sharing proof of concept. https://rezzystartups.carrd.co/

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