The most underrated skill for 2025? (Not code. Not ads. Not funnels.) It's knowing how to talk to AI. Seriously. Prompt writing is becoming the new leverage skill. And no one’s teaching it right until now. I’ve built AI workflows for content, marketing, and growth. They save me 10+ hours/week and cut down on team overhead. The key? 👉 It’s not just asking ChatGPT questions. It’s knowing how to structure your prompts with frameworks like these: Here are 4 frameworks I use to get 🔥 outputs in minutes: 1. R-T-F → Role → Task → Format “Act as a copywriter. Write an Instagram ad script. Format it as a conversation.” 2. T-A-G → Task → Action → Goal “Review my website copy. Suggest changes. Goal: Boost conversion by 15%.” 3. B-A-B → Before → After → Bridge “Traffic is low. I want 10k monthly visitors. Give me a 90-day SEO plan.” 4. C-A-R-E → Context → Action → Result → Example “We’re launching a podcast. Write a guest outreach email. Goal: Book 10 experts.” You’re not just prompting. You’re building AI systems. Mastering this skill will: ✅ 10x your productivity ✅ Reduce dependency on agencies ✅ Help you scale solo (or with a lean team) The AI era belongs to the strategic communicators. Learn how to prompt, and you won’t need to hire half as much. 📌 Save this post. 🔁 Repost if you believe AI is a partner, not a replacement. #ChatGPT #PromptEngineering
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Stuck with generic AI answers? Your prompts are to blame. Inside the AI Mind ChatGPT isn’t clairvoyant—it’s a pattern matcher trained on billions of words. Your prompt is the GPS signal: the clearer the directions, the closer you get to your destination. Mastering these hacks means you spend less time massaging outputs and more time using them to drive real business results. Hack 1 – Tame the T‑Rex What it is: Lock in format and length from the start. Pro tip: “In 3 bullet points, explain…” Why it matters: Vague prompts give you walls of text that need heavy editing. By specifying format up front, you force ChatGPT to sculpt its response into the shape you actually want—cutting your rewrite time in half. Hack 2 – Feed the Beast What it is: Supply rich context—background data, customer profiles, past examples. Pro tip: Begin with “Based on the text above, draft…” Why it matters: The AI only knows what you feed it. Without context, it fakes knowledge. By “feeding” it your specifics, you get custom, nuanced answers instead of generic guesswork. Hack 3 – Chain Its Thoughts What it is: Ask for step‑by‑step reasoning before the final answer. Pro tip: “Walk me through your thought process on…” Why it matters: You discover how the AI arrived at its conclusion—spotting gaps, bias, or hallucinations. This transparency lets you catch mistakes early and refine your prompt for more trustworthy insights. Hack 4 – Dress It Up What it is: Define tone, style, and word count as clearly as a dress code. Pro tip: “Write a friendly LinkedIn post under 100 words.” Why it matters: You maintain brand consistency. Whether you need a snarky tweet or a formal memo, setting the “voice” prevents you from spending time rewriting blunt or off‑tone copy. Hack 5 – Play Pretend What it is: Assign a persona—expert, coach, critic—to shape the lens. Pro tip: “Act as a veteran UX designer and critique this homepage.” Why it matters: Personas tap into specialized knowledge. Rather than a one‑size‑fits‑all answer, you get domain‑specific insight that feels like expert consultation—no extra hire required. Hack 6 – Show Your Work What it is: Provide an example snippet or previous output as a style guide. Pro tip: Paste a 2‑line sample and add “Match this tone and structure.” Why it matters: Examples anchor the AI’s voice and structure. You get consistent, on‑brand content that matches your past successes—no more tone drift or awkward phrasing. Hack 7 – Polish the Gem What it is: Iterate one element at a time: clarity, length, emphasis. Pro tip: Reply “Make this more concise” or “Expand point 2.” Why it matters: Small, targeted tweaks compound into polished perfection. Rather than starting over, you refine in place—saving time and ensuring each change builds on solid foundations. Marketing isn’t magic—just third-grade math and psychology. DM “TruthBomb” for a no-BS audit of your digital marketing.
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How to get better ChatGPT results: Use Prompt Frameworks. (I personally use number 3 for 80% of my prompts). ChatGPT prompts can be hit or miss without structure. But prompt frameworks help turn aimless riffing into targeted guidance. Here are 5 Prompt Frameworks to help your prompts hit the mark: 📌 R-I-S-E Role - Specify the [ROLE] Input - Describe [INPUT] Steps - Ask for the [STEPS] Expectation - Describe the [EXPECTATION] Ex: You're a digital marketing consultant. Our flower shop wants to boost online sales. Outline an Instagram content strategy focused on promotions and aesthetics. The goal is $5000 in monthly revenue within a year. --- 📌 T-A-G Task - Define [TASK] Action - State the [ACTION] Goal - Clarify the [GOAL] Ex: As a social media manager, your task is to increase Instagram followers. Action steps include hashtag research, strategic commenting, giveaways. Goal is 10% follower growth in 2 months. --- 📌 R-T-F (my personal favorite) Role - Act as a [ROLE] Task - Create a [TASK] Format - Show as [FORMAT] Ex: Act as an expert branding strategist for Acme, a technology consulting firm targeting enterprise clients. Define messaging pillars conveying Acme’s value proposition and differentiation in a crowded market. Present as a one-page written brand guide in Markdown format. --- 📌 B-A-B Before - Explain Problem [BEFORE] After - State Outcome [AFTER] Bridge - Ask for the [BRIDGE] Ex: Our email open rate is 20%. We want it to be 40% in the next quarter. Provide a detailed plan covering email list segmentation, better subject lines and testing promotion timing. --- 📌 C-A-R-E Context - Give the [CONTEXT] Action - Describe [ACTION] Result - Clarify the [RESULT] Ex: We sell project management software. Create an advert explaining the problem of disorganization and how our software solves it. The goal is to increase website clicks by 15%. --- Learning basic Prompt Frameworks is a hack to improve your prompts instantly. ✴️ Takeaway: If you’re frustrated with your ChatGPT results, try any (or, better yet, all) of these Prompt Frameworks. I’d love to hear which one is your favorite. --- If you’re struggling with how to implement AI in your business, I post 5x per week about how agency operators can grow faster using AI Automation systems. 🛎️
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When I started using ChatGPT, I found it great as a tool to brainstorm ideas and help with my writing. It was also great for doing research and augmenting various tasks that I need to complete for clients or for myself. Below, I’ve compiled some of my favorite prompts and their use cases to give you a jumpstart: 💥 Topic Ideation Good : Generate a list of 10 blog post ideas for a business strategy blog focused on technology integration. Better: Generate a list of 10 headlines for a business strategy blog focused on technology integration. Next, organize those headlines into a monthly calendar. Then, write short, engaging LinkedIn and inspirational Instagram posts for each headline. From there, you can use ChatGPT to help you write those 10 blog posts by feeding it examples (“shot prompting”) and playing with tone and your audience to get different iterations. 🌐 SEO-Focused Content Good: Draft a 1500-word blog post on 'The Future of Renewable Energy', including keywords like 'sustainable technologies', 'green energy', and 'solar power innovations'. Better: Act as en expert in renewable energy. Write a 1500-word blog post on ‘The Future of Renewable Energy’ that considers the perspective of end users, businesses, and energy providers. From there, ask ChatGPT to critique itself to make the piece even better and then to apply that critique to create new content. You can also use this refining step to change the tone, audience, or to give it more context. 💻 Training and Development Good: Develop a training module on digital marketing basics for new hires. Better: We are an online marketplace for automotive parts. Develop a training model on digital marketing for new hires. Assume those new hires already have at least 3 years of digital marketing experience. Even better: provide examples of your content and any existing templates or examples of materials you have used to onboard and train new hires. 📅 Automate Routine Tasks Good: Generate a weekly update email for my team highlighting key achievements and upcoming deadlines. Better: Read the weekly updates from my team along with any relevant emails. Summarize key achievements and upcoming deliverables separated by internal company and external clients. Generate an email to the team the highlights our top achievements for the week and organize the upcoming deliverable schedule in tabular format by team member and due date. Adapt these prompts to fit your needs and let me know how it goes!