ChatGPT Ultimate Prompting Guide
Use these criteria to define your input to get the desired output.
Bonus: ChatGPT Super Prompt Examples
1. Tone
- Specify your desired tone.
- Examples: Formal, casual, informative, persuasive.
Prompt: “Explain the concept of climate change in a persuasive and formal tone.”
2. Format
- Determine your preferred structure.
- Options: Essay, bullet points, outline, dialogue.
Prompt: “Provide an overview of the Renaissance period in a bullet-point format.”
3. Act as
- Indicate a role or perspective.
- For instance: Expert, critic, enthusiast.
Prompt: “Write a review of the latest iPhone model from the perspective of a tech critic.”
4. Objective
- What’s the purpose?
- Goals can be: Inform, persuade, entertain.
Prompt: “Entertain readers with a fictional story set in ancient Greece.”
5. Context
- Background information aids precision.
- Include relevant data or context.
Prompt: “Given that global temperatures have risen by 1.2°C since the industrial revolution, discuss the effects of global warming on polar ice caps.”
6. Scope
- Clarify the topic’s breadth.
- What’s the range of discussion?
Prompt: “Focus on the economic implications of Brexit, excluding political or cultural aspects.”
7. Keywords
- Essential words or phrases.
- These shape the content.
Prompt: “Write a brief overview of photosynthesis, ensuring you include the keywords: chlorophyll, sunlight, and glucose.”
8. Limitations
- Set constraints.
- Example: Word or character counts.
Prompt: “Provide a summary of World War II in under 300 words.”
9. Examples
- Guidance is key.
- Show the style or content you desire.
Prompt: “Explain quantum physics in layman’s terms, providing real-world examples.”
10. Deadline
- Timing matters.
- Indicate when you need a response.
Prompt: “I need a comprehensive analysis of market trends in the electric vehicle sector by tomorrow evening.”
11. Audience
- Tailored content wins.
- Who’s your target reader or listener?
Prompt: “Detail the process of photosynthesis tailored for a fifth-grade audience.”
12. Language
- If different from the prompt, specify.
- Ensure clarity in desired language response.
Prompt: “Describe the festivities of Diwali in French.”
13. Citations
- Want sources?
- Ask for backing to support information.
Prompt: “Discuss the health benefits of a plant-based diet, citing relevant studies.”
14. Points of view
- Diverse perspectives enrich.
- Encourage multiple angles or opinions.
Prompt: “Examine the pros and cons of remote work from both an employer’s and an employee’s perspective.”
15. Counterarguments
- Address opposition.
- Consider and respond to potential counterpoints.
Prompt: “Argue in favor of renewable energy, addressing potential counterarguments from fossil fuel proponents.”
16. Terminology
- Industry lingo matters.
- Specify terms to use or steer clear of.
Prompt: “Explain the process of cloud computing, ensuring you use terms like ‘virtualization’, ‘IaaS’, and ‘PaaS’ correctly.”
17. Analogies
- Clarification is key.
- Request examples or analogies for concepts.
Prompt: “Clarify the concept of black holes using simple analogies.”
18. Quotes
- Expert opinions bolster claims.
- Ask for relevant quotes or expert statements.
Prompt: “Highlight the importance of perseverance, incorporating quotes from renowned personalities.”
19. Statistics
- Data adds depth.
- Support your claims with numbers.
Prompt: “Detail the growth of the e-commerce industry, supporting your claims with recent statistics.”
20. Visual elements
- Visual aids can enhance.
- Consider charts, graphs, or images.
Prompt: “Describe the demographic changes in urban areas over the last decade, and include relevant graphs or charts.”
21. Call to action
- What next?
- End with a clear directive or steps.
Prompt: “Write a compelling piece on the importance of recycling, ending with a clear call to action for readers.”
22. Sensitivity
- Tread carefully.
- Flag sensitive topics to address with care or sidestep.
Prompt: “Discuss the impact of war on civilian populations, ensuring you approach the topic with sensitivity and avoid graphic details.”