About Lesson
Step 1 – The Power of a Clear Question
– What exactly is a prompt?
– Why clarity = better output
– Mini-task: write 3 prompts and improve them
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Step 2 – Write Specific and Direct Prompts
– Vague vs. targeted instructions
– Prompting do’s and don’ts
– Examples in marketing, teaching, and content creation
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Step 3 – Use the Role–Task–Context Formula
– Structure your prompt with: who, what, and why
– Examples: sales coach, educator, content strategist
– Practice: craft your own prompt using the formula
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Step 4 – Guide AI with Examples and Tone
– Control tone, style, and direction
– "Write like..." or "Use this example..." techniques
– Practice: train AI to mimic your writing style
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Step 5 – Test, Iterate, and Improve
– Prompting is a creative process
– Ask for variations, summaries, or simplifications
– Challenge: fix a weak prompt for a strong result
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Step 6 – Build Your Prompt Library
– Why you should save your best prompts
– Tools to organize and reuse them
– Bonus: personal prompt archive template
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