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Overview

The quality of your AI-generated content depends heavily on how you write your prompts. Learn to write prompts that get great results.

Prompt Structure

A good prompt includes:
  1. What - What you want to create
  2. Style - How it should look
  3. Details - Specific requirements
  4. Context - Relevant information

Be Specific

Vague prompt:
“Create a hero section”
Specific prompt:
“Create a hero section with a large headline, subtext, CTA button, and background image for a SaaS product”

Include Details

Mention:
  • Number of items (3 features, 5 testimonials)
  • Layout preferences (2 columns, grid)
  • Colors if different from theme
  • Specific content requirements

Use Context

Reference existing content:
“Update this section to match the style of the hero above”
“Add a features section similar to the one on [competitor.com]“

Sample Prompts by Use Case

Landing Page
“Create a landing page for a project management SaaS with hero, features grid with 6 items, testimonials carousel, pricing table with 3 tiers, and CTA section”
Blog Post
“Write a 1000-word blog post about remote work productivity tips, targeting small business owners, with a professional but friendly tone”
Section Update
“Make this testimonials section more modern with larger photos, star ratings, and a subtle background gradient”

Iteration Tips

  1. Start with a basic prompt
  2. Review the result
  3. Refine with follow-up prompts
  4. Use specific agents for targeted changes

Common Mistakes

  • Being too vague
  • Not specifying quantities
  • Forgetting mobile considerations
  • Not mentioning your industry
  • Ignoring existing theme/branding

Tips

  • Reference your business type
  • Mention your target audience
  • Specify the mood (professional, playful)
  • Include call-to-action requirements
  • Use follow-up prompts to refine