👋 Hey Weavers,

We all know AI is powerful—but let’s be honest… a bad prompt = bad results.

Today, I’ll break down how to write killer prompts that make ChatGPT, MidJourney, Claude, or any AI tool give you exactly what you want.

🪄 The Golden Formula for Prompts

Think of a prompt like giving directions to a taxi driver. If you just say “take me somewhere nice,” you’ll end up lost.

Instead, use this simple structure:

[Role] + [Task] + [Context] + [Format] + [Tone/Style]

Example:

“Act as a fitness coach. Create a 7-day meal plan for a beginner who wants to lose fat but keep muscle. Write it in a casual tone with emojis and short tips.”

🔑 3 Secrets to Better Prompts

1️⃣ Be Specific → Instead of “write a blog,” say “write a 600-word blog for beginners in digital marketing, with 3 subheadings and a call-to-action.”

2️⃣ Set the Role → AI performs better when you assign it a role: “You’re a lawyer,” “You’re a UX designer,” etc.

3️⃣ Iterate, Don’t Expect Magic First Try → Think of it as a conversation, not a one-shot. Refine step by step.

🎨 Fun Prompt Examples You Can Steal

  • Writing: “Rewrite this LinkedIn post in a funny, witty style with memes.”

  • 📸 AI Art: “A hyper-realistic photo of a futuristic café in Tokyo, neon lights glowing, cinematic mood.”

  • 📈 Business: “Summarise this 20-page report into a 5-bullet LinkedIn post with data highlights.”

📌 Quick Hack: Use Frameworks

Try AIDA, PAS, or storytelling frameworks in your prompts. Example:

“Write a product description using AIDA (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action).”

🤔 Bad Prompt vs. 🔥 Good Prompt

Bad Prompt

“Write a blog about marketing.”

Good Prompt

“Write a 600-word blog post for beginner entrepreneurs about digital marketing. Use a friendly tone, include 3 subheadings, real-world examples, and end with a call-to-action encouraging readers to sign up for a free course.”

🎯 Takeaway

Prompts are not just words—they’re the steering wheel of AI.

Master the prompt, and you unlock AI’s full power.

👉Reply to this email with your favorite prompt, and I’ll feature the best ones in next week’s issue!

💌 If you found this useful, share NextWeave Weekly with one friend who struggles with prompts.

Until next time,

– The NextWeave Team 🚀

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