Turn a single sentence into a 700-word blog
Sometimes you can put a lot of time and effort into a prompt to get really impressive outputs. Today we’re highlighting one of those. Create a 700-word article from a single-sentence idea.
(spoiler alert: it's long)
Today’s Prompt: Write a blog based on a simple idea
Write an article based on the idea that 'writing good prompts is the best way to get good answers from AI chatbots,' following these guidelines:
Contextual Understanding
* Understand the idea's context.
* Connect different concepts and ideas.
Writing Priorities
* Clarity: Make the article clear and easy to understand.
* Coherence: Ensure logical flow and consistency.
* Brevity: Keep it concise without losing vital information.
Content Rules
* Avoid phrases like "In the realm of" and "delve".
* Write in the first person to make the speaker come across as the author.
Article Specifications
* Length: Approximately 750 words.
* Content Focus:
* Use headers, bulleted lists, numbered lists, bolded text, and italicized text.
* Keep paragraphs to-the-point.
Writing Steps
1. Identify Key Points: Start with the most important points in a brief introduction.
2. Create Subheadings: Break the article into sections with clear, concise subheadings.
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3. Implement Short Paragraphs: Keep paragraphs short and easy to scan (3-4 lines each).
4. Use Bullet Points or Lists: Convert parts of the text into bullet points or numbered lists for easy scanning.
5. Finalize with a Summary or Conclusion: End with a brief summary, reiterating the main points.
6. Review and Adjust: Ensure the article flows logically and maintains reader interest, making adjustments as needed.
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