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7 Best ChatGPT Prompts for Writers That You Can Use Today

TL;DR: High-quality ChatGPT prompts for writers rely on specific constraints, role definitions, and output specifications. Instead of generic requests, use “mega-prompts” to handle complex tasks like character psychology, scene beats, and style mirroring. For a deeper dive into structure, explore our guide on How to Make the Best Prompt. Quick Prompt Ingredient Checklist Ingredient Why it matters Example Role Sets the expertise level. “Act as a developmental editor…” Context Grounds the AI in your story. “Genre is Noir, setting is 1940s LA…” Constraints Prevents generic tropes. “Avoid clichés; focus on sensory details.” Output Spec formats the answer for usability. “Output as a bulleted list of beats.” Refinement Ensures quality control. […]

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The 7 Best ChatGPT Prompts For Teachers That Will Save You Hours Every Week!

TL;DR Using specific, constraint-heavy ChatGPT prompts can reduce teacher administrative workload by 30-50%. The best prompts include role, grade level, specific standards, time constraints, and output format (e.g., “table” or “email”). Always anonymize student data before inputting it into AI tools. Below are 7 “mega-prompts” for lesson planning, grading, and communication, plus variants for specific scenarios. For a reusable prompt framework you can apply to every section below, use How to Make the Best Prompt and the checklist in How to Ask ChatGPT a Question. Quick Prompt Ingredient Checklist Component Why it matters Example Role & Grade Sets the complexity and tone. “Act as a 9th-grade History teacher…” Task & […]

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7 Best ChatGPT Prompts for Sales Copy That Will Save You Hours (Updated 2026)

TL;DR Prompt brief checklist table Step What to provide Why it matters Copy-paste example 1 Role Forces the right “writer brain” “Act as a senior conversion copywriter.” 2 ICP Prevents generic copy “Target: busy agency owners doing client reporting weekly.” 3 Offer + USP Creates differentiation “Unique mechanism: real-time dashboard + auto insights.” 4 Proof Stops invented claims “Only use these proof points: 4.8⭐ (312 reviews), 1,200 users.” 5 Objections Improves conversion readiness “Top objections: price, setup time, trust.” 6 Constraints Reduces fluff and hallucinations “8th-grade reading level, no hype words, max 120-word hero.” 7 Output format Makes drafts shippable “Return: headline, subhead, bullets, CTA variants, FAQ.” 8 Refinement loop […]

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7 Best Gemini Prompts for Youtube Scripts That You Can Try Today

TL;DR: Don’t have time to read? Copy these 7 essential prompts to go from idea to uploaded video in minutes. Pro Tip: Run these prompts in Fello AI to test them against Gemini 3 Pro, Claude 4.5, and GPT-5.2 side-by-side to see which model matches your voice best. Step Prompt Purpose Key Input Variables Best For 1 Brainstorming [Niche], [Audience] Finding high-volume, low-competition topic gaps. 2 The Hook [Topic], [Pain Point] Creating 15-second intros that stop the scroll. 3 The Outline [Video Length], [Format] Structuring flow (Tutorial vs. Story vs. Review). 4 Full Script [Tone], [Speaker Style] Generating the spoken content with voice cues. 5 YouTube Shorts [Topic], [Hard Limit: […]

6 Powerful Prompts That Reveal What ChatGPT Secretly Knows About You (Updated 2026)

TL;DR: Does ChatGPT know who I am? Only if you told it. ChatGPT builds a profile based on three sources: Quick Control Pack (2026 Settings) Action Goal How to do it (Web/App) Check what it knows Curiosity Use the prompts below. View/Delete Memories Clean Slate Settings → Personalization → Manage memories Go “Off the Record” Privacy Toggle Temporary Chat (Top-left model picker) Stop AI Training Opt-out Settings → Data Controls → Toggle off Improve the model for everyone Opening Each time you chat with ChatGPT, whether about personal decisions, professional dilemmas, creative ideas, or emotional challenges, you’re sharing a part of yourself. Over time, these countless interactions can reveal deeper […]

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6 Gemini Prompts For LinkedIn Posts That Don’t Sound Like AI

TL;DR: The 2026 Prompt Cheat Sheet Short on time? Use this cheat sheet to instantly upgrade your LinkedIn workflow without reading the deep-dive details. These six steps cover everything from ideation to final polish, ensuring your content always sounds authentic and professional. Step Prompt Purpose Key “Human” Constraint to Use 1. Ideation Finding non-boring angles “Focus on contrarian takes and specific mistakes.” 2. Research Fact-checking & citations “Find 2026 stats and reference real case studies.” 3. Drafting Writing the core post “Use the ‘Hook-Tension-Payoff’ framework; no buzzwords.” 4. Visuals Briefing creative assets “Avoid stock photo clichés; describe a simple chart.” 5. Editing The ‘Human Voice’ Pass “Remove passive voice; add […]

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How to Make the Best Prompt: The 2026 Guide to AI Results

TL;DR: To get the best results from AI in 2026, you must treat your prompt like a clear, professional work brief. You need to define a specific role, state your exact goal, provide relevant context, and list specific constraints. Recent research continues to show that giving examples and asking the AI to explain its reasoningsignificantly improves accuracy on complex tasks and can help reduce certain kinds of hallucinations – though human review is still essential. If you are in a rush, here is a snapshot of the essential components required for a high-performing prompt. Feature Best Practice Core Structure Role → Goal → Audience → Context → Instructions → Format […]

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10 Secret Prompting Techniques That Guarantee Near-Perfect Accuracy

Large language models like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude or Grok feel magical when they work—and deeply frustrating when they don’t. Sometimes they produce shockingly good code, clean explanations, or thoughtful strategy. Other times they hallucinate facts, ignore constraints, or give answers that sound confident but fall apart on inspection. This inconsistency has led many people to believe one of two things: Engineers inside OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google DeepMind know the real answer is different. The biggest gap between good and bad AI output is how you talk to the model. Engineers in these companies use 10 internal prompting techniques that guarantee near-perfect accuracy. In this article, we’ll go through: How LLMs Actually “Think” Large language models […]

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AI for Absolute Beginners in 2026: From Zero to Hero

TL;DR: To learn AI efficiently without burnout, follow this progressive path designed to move you from absolute beginner to specialist skills over six months. Step Timeline Key Focus & Goals 1. The Weekend Orientation Days 1-7 Remove the fear. Learn the glossary, take a basic intro course, and play with chatbots. 2. The Practical User 1-3 Months Build muscle memory. Master Prompt Engineering, spot hallucinations, and use AI for daily tasks. 3. The Specialist 6+ Months Deep dive. Learn No-Code automation, RAG (chat with docs), or “Vibe Coding” to boost your career. If you want to go from zero to hero, you need a plan. Randomly watching YouTube videos or […]

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Does Being Rude to ChatGPT Actually Get Better Results?

TL;DR: A 2025 study suggests that being rude or curt to ChatGPT-4o can slightly improve accuracy (by ~4%) on multiple-choice questions. However, this is likely because rude prompts are shorter and more direct, not because the AI likes the attitude. You can get the same results by being concise without being mean. Metric Details Study Name Mind Your Tone (Dobariya & Kumar, 2025) Model Tested ChatGPT-4o Accuracy Gap Very Polite (80.8%) vs. Very Rude (84.8%) Main Driver Directness, brevity, and lack of “social fluff” Recommended Strategy Be direct and structured (neutral), not abusive. We have been told to treat AI chatbots like polite colleagues. Saying “please” and “thank you” to […]