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Prompt Engineering Guide
  • Prompt Engineering Guide
  • Introduction
    • Introduction
    • What is an LLM
    • Soekia - What is an LLM
    • ChatGPT Models
    • What is a prompt?
    • Prompt Categories
    • Good prompting
    • Misconceptions about LLM's
  • Configuring ChatGPT
    • ChatGPT Configuration
  • Text Prompts
    • Prompt Frameworks
    • Roles
    • Prompt Cheat Sheet
    • Output Formats
    • Copy of Output Formats
    • Prompt Techniques
    • Prompt Refinement
    • Prompt Patterns
    • Temperature Parameter
  • Custom GPTs
    • Introduction to Custom GPTs
    • The GPT Store
    • Step-by-Step Guide to Creating a Custom GPT
    • Testing and Refining Your Custom GPT
    • Use Cases
    • TASKS
    • Scheduled Tasks
  • Appendix
    • Prompting Terms
    • About
    • Chorus
  • References
  • Hack and Track
  • FAQ
  • GPT4o Announcement
  • Exercises
    • Excercise: Geopandas
  • Group 1
    • Projekte
  • Write like me
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Prompt Cheat Sheet

Act as a [ROLE]

  1. Analyst

  2. Teacher

  3. Marketer

  4. Advertiser

  5. Mindset Coach

  6. Therapist

  7. Journalist

  8. Inventor

  9. Ghostwriter

  10. Website Designer

  11. Best Selling Author

  12. Chief Financial Officer

  13. Expert Copywriter

  14. Prompt Engineer

  15. Stock Analyst

  16. Accountant

  17. Project Manager

  18. Sports Coach

  19. Financial Analyst

  20. Full Stack Developer

  21. Linux Terminal

  22. "Position" Interviewer

  23. Excel Sheet

  24. Plagiarism Checker

  25. Relationship Coach

  26. Recruiter

  27. JavaScript Console

Create a [TASK]

  1. Headline

  2. Article

  3. Book Outline

  4. Job Description

  5. Email Sequence

  6. Social Media Post

  7. Product Description

  8. Cover Letter

  9. Blog Post

  10. SEO Keywords

  11. Unsolicited Script

  12. Sales Copy

  13. Recipe

  14. Video Script

  15. Analysis

  16. Apology

  17. Web Page

Show as [FORMAT]

  1. A Table

  2. A List

  3. Summary

  4. HTML

  5. Code

  6. Spreadsheets

  7. Graphs

  8. CSV File

  9. Plain Text File

  10. JSON

  11. Rich Text

  12. PDF

  13. XML

  14. Markdown

  15. Gantt Chart

  16. Word Cloud

  17. Emojis

  18. An Analogy

  19. Bullet Points

Set restrictions

  1. Use poetic language

  2. Adopt a formal tone

  3. Write short sentences

  4. Code only in HTML

  5. Use Shakespearean style

  6. Write basic English

  7. Use only scientific sources

  8. Add pop culture references

Prompts for Developers

  1. Develop an architecture and code for a website with JavaScript.

  2. Help me find mistakes in the following code

  3. I want to implement a sticky header on my website. Can you provide an example using CSS and JavaScript?

  4. Please continue writing this code for JavaScript

Prompts for Marketers

  1. Can you provide me with some ideas for blog posts about [topic]?

  2. Write a product description for my [product or service or company].

  3. Suggest inexpensive ways I can promote my [company] without using social media.

  4. How can I obtain high-quality backlinks to improve the SEO of [website name]?

Prompts for Biz Owners

  1. Give me a list of inexpensive ideas on how to promote my business better.

  2. Acting as a Business Consultant, What is the best way to solve this problem of [Problem]?

  3. Create a 30-Day Social Media Content Strategy based on [Topic 1] & [Topic 2].

Prompts for Designers

  1. Generate examples of UI design requirements for a [mobile app].

  2. How can I design a [law firm website] in a way that conveys [trust and authority]?

  3. What are some micro-interactions to consider when designing a Fintech app?

  4. Create a text-based Excel sheet to input your copy suggestions. Assume you have 3 members in your UX writing team.

C.R.E.A.T.E Formula for Prompt Engineering

  1. C - Character - Define the AI’s role. E.g., "You are a seasoned copywriter with 20 years of experience in successful sales copy."

  2. R - Request - Be specific with what you need. Instead of "Write a sales email for a sports car," specify, "Write a compelling email for the Cougar Hyper Sport, an electric car with top-tier acceleration."

  3. E - Examples - Optionally, provide samples for more precise results. Headlines or tone examples can guide the AI’s style.

  4. A - Adjustments - Refine the prompt if it’s not perfect. Use subheadings like, "Avoid bullet points; use subheads."

  5. T - Type of Output - Describe the desired format. E.g., "Produce a 500-word article with a title and conclusion."

  6. E - Extras - Incorporate unique instructions:

    • "Engage provocative conversations."

    • "Ask questions before answering."

    • "Explain your thinking."

    • "Summarize what you wrote in the first person."

    • "Ex: Use data up to 2023."

    • "Ex: Only use reliable sources and cite them."

    • "Ex: Use CAPS LOCK for emphasis."

Using the C.R.E.A.T.E formula ensures better results, although it may require more time for prompt creation.

Prompt Priming

  1. ZERO - "Write me 5 Headlines about [Topic]"

  2. SINGLE - "Write me 5 Headlines about [Topic]. Here is an example of one headline: 5 Ways to Lose Weight"

  3. MULTIPLE - "Write me 5 Headlines about [Topic]. Here is an example of some headlines: 5 Ways to Lose Weight, How to Lose More Fat in 4 Weeks, Say Goodbye to Stubborn Fat, Find a faster way to Lose Weight Fast"


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