I built a framework for writing prompts that deliver. Let me show you how it works.
I spent last week watching people struggle with AI-generated marketing content.
The problem wasn't the AI. It was the prompts.
"Write a blog post about X" produces 800 words of nothing.
"Write a 1200-word blog post for skeptical solo consultants who think AI is too complicated, with 3 ROI examples and a FAQ addressing 'I don't have time to learn this'" produces something you can actually publish.
So I built a training resource that teaches the framework I use for every marketing prompt:
Context → Who is this for and what's their current state? Constraint → What's NOT allowed? Output Format → What should the structure look like? Success Criteria → How do we know it worked?
It's an interactive HTML guide with good/bad examples, copy-paste templates, and a pre-flight checklist. No app to install, just download and open in your browser.
If you're tired of editing below average output for 30 minutes, this will save you time.
Link below. Let me know if it helps.
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I built a framework for writing prompts that deliver. Let me show you how it works.
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