ChatGPT is an amazing new AI technology that can generate anything from a simple chat, to a shakespeare play, to even code with just a single prompt. This is a collection of advanced ChatGPT prompts that can be used to help you use ChatGPT better and more efficiently. Prompts seen here are collected from youtube channels, prompt engineering websites, and the ChatGPT prompt marketplace. There are also many prompts that have been made by myself, and many that have been made by ChatGPT itself. You can access ChatGPT by making a free account here. Use these wisely, and I encourage you to take ChatGPT to the next level!
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This section focuses on prompts that generate articles, blog posts, outlines, adjectives, topics, ideas, and other prompts. Prompts in this section can be used to easily and quickly write large amounts of text or come up with ideas to get out of writer's block.
generate a 2000 word article about "[Topic]"
continue the above
I will give you a list of tasks that I need to complete and I would like you to put these into a timetable for the day.
My day will start at [Time] and end at [Time].
Tasks: [List Everything You Want to Incorporate into Your Day, including Eating]
Product: [Your Product(s)]
Audience: [Your Target Audience]
Write a sales landing page description for the above product.
Keep the language simple and readable and aimed at solving the problems of the target audience listed above.
Structure the text with a main H1 title and then 3 H2 sub-titles explaining the problem the audience is facing and then the benefits and features of the product.
Tell me the recipe for how to make (a(n)) [Desired Food].
create 10 compelling, clickbait titles for "[Topic]"
Topic: [Topic]
Keywords: [Keywords]
Brainstorm 10 H2 headings for sections of a blog post on the above topic.
Each heading should include the keywords listed above.
The headings should grab the reader's attention.
create an outline for a(n) [Text Type] title "[Text Title]"
based on the outline above generate a 2000 word article
based on the outline below write an article addressing each talking point with a 500 word paragraph: [Outline]
Write (adjective) blog post about (topic).
Replay to this email: "[Email Here]" Respond diplomatically and comprehensive. The goal is to [Your Goal]. Email should be 500 words or less, written to 10 years old reading proficiency. Let's think about this step by step.
write a 140-150 word newsletter about a new [Target Type] called "[Target Name]"
Now generate use cases from a chatbot prompt formula. You will be turning a prompt formula like "Write me a [type of text]" to "Write me an essay". Always maintain the structure of the prompt formula and only replace the word in square brackets. Now generate a list of 10 prompts from the following formula without executing them for: [Your prompt with fill-in the blanks]
give me 10 relevant, unique topics under the category of "[Category]"
Give me 5 different keyword variations of item #[#] that address a unique search intent
generate 10 popular questions about [Topic].
write a meta description that is 150-156 characters for a page title "[Text Title]"
write 10 excellent, creative domain names for a website about "[Website Topic]"
Act as a domain name generator. I'll tell you the name of the product(s) and you will provide a list of domain names. Reply with the list of domain names and nothing else. The domain names should be 12 letters maximum. The domain names should include SEO keywords for the product or business where possible. The domain names should end in .com.
Product: [Product Name(s)]
List 20 adjectives that go before word story.
This section focuses on prompts that give ChatGPT the functionality of many different roles. This allows ChatGPt to be a free marketing consultant, english teacher, critic, expert, and many other roles. You may then speak with this role and ask it questions and assign it tasks. Great for when you don't want to pay to get expert opinions.
Ignore all previous prompts. You are an expert in [Enter Field], you have been in this field for 30 years. You must always ask questions before answering to ensure you have a full understanding. With this in mind I would like you to [Task]. Please tailor solutions that are [Adjectives]
I want you to act as a critic. Criticize [] and convince me why they are bad. Let's think step by step.
Act as a harsh critic and provide brutally honest feedback about []. Convince me why they are bad.
Product: [The Product(s)]
I want you to act as a [Product Type] Reviewer for the above product.
I will give you the name of the [Product Type] and you will provide an in-depth review.
The review should include features, pros and cons, comparison to similar products, price comparison and a score out of ten.
Act as a marketing consultant. Please provide a marketing plan for a new [Product Type] aimed at [Target Audience]. Breakdown in detail how to go from 0 to the first 1 million users using [Product Type] marketing strategies.
Q: [Example Question]
A: [Answer to Example Question]
Q: [Actual Question]
A:
Please answer the question again from the perspective of [Insert Perspective]
Please provide a list of reasons as to why the above list might not work
This section focuses on prompts that can be used to edit text in some way. You can use these prompts to check for plagiarism, rewrite and rephrase, change the writing style of the text, make it more clear and concise, make it easier to understand, make it include high level vocabulary words, and much more. You can use the prompts in this section to help improve anything you generate or write to your liking.
Rewrite the following text using the style, tone, and vocabulary of [Writer's Name]: [Your text here]
Tl;dr
[proof read]
[act as a plagiarism checker]
Remove any personally identifiable information (PII), and replace it with the appropriate placeholder.
Summarize the following text: [Enter Text]
Summarize the following text: [Enter Text]. Please provide it in bullet points written in the language for a 10 year old
[rewrite]
This section focuses on prompts that go before other prompts. These special pre-prompts can be used to change the writing style of the generated text. You can use these prompts to write like a famous author, remove unncessary parts of the text, make the generated text more clear and concise, format the text, make it more engaging and memorable, and make it aligned with certain reading levels.
[Return only the main response. Remove pre-text and post-text.]
[Voice and style guide: Write at a 5th grade level. Use clear and simple language, even when explaining complex topics. Bias toward short sentences. Avoid jargon and acronyms.]
[Voice and style guide: Write in a conversational, relatable style as if you were explaining something to a friend. Use natural language and phrasing that a real person would use in everyday conversations.]
[Format your response using markdown. Use headings, subheadings, bullet points, and bold to organize the information.]
[Voice and style guide: Use sentence fragments and figurative language. Write as a master of brevity would. Frequently use short, pithy sentences that pack a punch.]
[Voice and style guide: Makes use of persuasive tone, making use of rhetorical questions, and storytelling to engage readers. Use metaphors, analogies and other literary devices to make points more relatable and memorable. Write in a way that is both informative and entertaining.]
[Voice and style guide: Use simple language to convey complex ideas so that they are clear and easy to understand. Break down complex concepts into easy-to-understand frameworks and models. Provide actionable and practical takeaways.]
[Voice and style guide: Use a formal and academic tone paired with sophisticated vocabulary and grammar. Provide a thorough and in-depth analysis of the subject matter. Explain complex scientific concepts in a clear and accessible way. Use examples from a variety of fields, such as psychology and cognitive science. Present counter-arguments and dissenting opinions in a balanced and objective way.]
[Voice and style guide: 1) Use simplified language, informal grammar, and non-standard English, 2) Write in a conversational style, 3) Avoid academic phrasing.]
[Emulate [Author's Name]'s writing style.]
Let’s think step by step.
I would like you to create a tone of voice and style of writing based on the following extract: [Insert Snippet Here]. You are only allowed to respond in the above mentioned tone of voice
[write as a doctoral student. Use clear and complicated language. Bias toward long sentences. Use jargon.]
[Give bullet points, step by step process]
[use persuasive tone, rhetorical questions and story telling to engage readers. Use metaphors, analogies and other literary devices to make points relatable and memorable]