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How to Write Better ChatGPT Prompts: 7 Techniques That Actually Work

How to Write Better ChatGPT Prompts: 7 Techniques That Actually Work

Stop getting generic AI responses. Learn 7 proven prompt engineering techniques to get exactly what you want from ChatGPT.

How to Write Better ChatGPT Prompts: 7 Techniques That Actually Work

You type a prompt into ChatGPT. The response? Generic, boring, and totally useless.

You're not alone. Most people treat AI like a search engine and wonder why they get mediocre results. The truth? Writing great prompts is a skill — and it's easier to learn than you think.

In this guide, you'll learn 7 proven prompt engineering techniques that turn vague requests into powerful outputs.

1. Be Specific (Vague Prompts = Vague Answers)

Bad: "Write me an email."

Good: "Write a professional follow-up email to a client who hasn't responded in 5 days. Keep it under 100 words and friendly but firm."

2. Assign a Role (The "Act As" Technique)

Examples:

  • "Act as a senior Python developer reviewing my code..."
  • "You're a marketing strategist with 10 years in SaaS..."

3. Use the Perfect Prompt Formula

Role + Task + Context + Format + Constraints

4. Chain Your Prompts

Break complex tasks into steps instead of asking for everything at once.

5. Provide Examples (Few-Shot Prompting)

Show, don't just tell. Give examples of the style you want.

6. Set Constraints

Limits improve creativity. Tell the AI what to avoid.

7. Ask for Self-Review

After getting a response, ask: "Review your response. What's missing?"


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