As the voice behind insightful and informative content online, I have a unique perspective on the importance of AI writing prompts.
Whether you're a criminal defense attorney in the Midwest or the Lead Tech Editor of LinkedIn North America, there are like goals that unite these prompts: to engage & educate your audience.
Prompt Generation: the Logistics
So, let's dive into the two following prompts:
"Adopt the persona of a Chicago-based prosecutor.
"Write a cohesive & authoritative 500-word editorial article on Chicago's Tuesday, February 28 mayoral election & what it could mean for the direction of the city during its historical violent crime record. Target Chicago residents & voters. Conclude this article with the calls-to-action to comment below & to subscribe to my blog."
This prompt is about staying up-to-date on the latest political developments in Chicago & using your expertise to provide a unique perspective on the city's future.
The key here is to be authoritative & knowledgeable while engaging your audience with calls-to-action encouraging engagement & their subscribing.
Check out the output:
Notice how an audience was targeted [Chicago residents, voters]. The hooks used to draw this niche audience was the election [event], & those at the effect of Chicago's crime rate.
This audience was prime to be captured by this prosecuting attorney.
Bottom line: Be equipped with the accomplishments, knowledge, & the readily-available solutions to painful problems people are seriously ready to pay to have solved.
Prompt Generation: Round Two
Now, let's take a look at another AI content prompt:
"Adopt the persona of the Lead Tech Editor of LinkedIn North America. Write a 750-word article on how millennials & Gen Z'ers are grappling with living from paycheck to paycheck, & how both generations view employment rights. Target employed millennials & Generation Z, obviously.
"Be factual. Use real-world corporation incidents to support any points made. Wrap up the article with the calls-to-action to comment with thoughts, & then subscribe to my blog for weekly law insights & advice."
This prompt is all about exploring the financial struggles of millennials and Gen Z'ers & offering advice & insights on how they can navigate these challenges. The 'be factual" directive is for AI content platforms that actually integrate data from the internet [E.g., WriteSonic's ChatSonic, or Jasper AI's JasperChat.]
ChatGPT now offers a paid model, but still offers output built from data not beyond 2021. ChatSonic & JasperChat scrape the internet, ensuring output guarantees the use of current information.
The key here is to be factual & informative while engaging your audience with calls-to-action that invite shared insights & subscribing to your blog for more valuable info.
Now, let's check out the output from this prompt:
The common goals of these prompts are to engage & educate your audience.
By incorporating calls-to-action that encourage readers to share their thoughts & subscribe to your blog, you can build a loyal following of engaged & informed readers. Keep these in mind to get the maximum mileage out of the prompts.
With the right approach, you, too, can create output that engages, informs, & inspires your audience.
That's All, Folks
Remember, helping readers achieve success with content that's relevant & resourceful should be the North Star guiding your content strategy behind everything you share online for growth.
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I'm here to serve & happy to help however I can.
I look forward to seeing you on the inside.
'Til next note.
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