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What Makes a Good Prompt

A good prompt is like a compass.

It points your AI model in the right direction, ensuring the response is not only accurate but also aligned with your goals.

When you ask ChatGPT to do something—like write a summary or explain a topic—the words you use in your prompt are what guide the AI.

If your prompt is well-organized, direct, and includes the right details, the AI will give you more accurate and useful answers.

Let’s explore the three key elements of a strong prompt—structure, clarity, and context—and then look at common mistakes to avoid.

Structure: The Backbone of Your Prompt

Structure is the way you organize your request. You can think of it as the layout or blueprint for your prompt. A well-structured prompt typically includes:

  1. Your Goal

    • State exactly what you want the AI to do, such as “summarize,” “rewrite,” “compare,” or “analyze.”
  2. The Topic or Subject

    • Provide the specific subject matter you need help with (e.g., project description, skill set, or industry focus).
  3. Desired Format

    • Indicate if you want bullet points, a paragraph, or a list of steps.

In practice, your prompt might look like this:

“Rewrite the following paragraph in a more formal tone. The paragraph describes my experience managing a tech startup. Please keep it to five sentences or fewer.”

Notice how each piece—goal, topic, format—is clearly stated. This approach gives your AI a clear framework to work within.

Clarity: Making Your Intent Crystal Clear

When writing a prompt, clarity is king.

If your prompt is confusing, the AI might produce an answer that’s off-topic or too broad.

Clarity ensures your requests are interpreted correctly, so you don’t end up with irrelevant or meandering content.

Context: Giving AI the Whole Picture

Context is the background information the AI needs to generate the right response.

If you’re asking ChatGPT to write about your professional experience, mention your role, industry, or target audience. This extra detail guides the AI, making the output more tailored and relevant.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Being Too General: Saying “Help me with my writing” is too broad.

  2. Overloading the Prompt: Asking for many unrelated things in one prompt can confuse the AI.

  3. Ignoring the Reader: If you don’t mention who your audience is, the text may not match their needs.

  4. Skipping Revisions: If the first answer isn’t what you need, change your prompt and try again.

A well-crafted prompt has a clear structure, uses direct language, and includes enough context.

By following these rules, you’ll guide ChatGPT to give you responses that truly fit your goals—whether you’re writing a cover letter, a project description, or an “About” section for your portfolio.

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