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Create a Marketing Campaign Outline Using the Compare-Contrast Framework
Using the 'Compare-Contrast' framework, please write a marketing campaign outline that compares and contrasts two or more options or ideas to help [ideal customer persona] make an informed decision. Explain the pros and cons of each option and provide examples to support your points.
Create a Marketing Campaign Outline Using the 'Question-Answer' Framework
Write a marketing campaign outline using the 'Question-Answer' framework to start with a [question] relevant to [ideal customer persona] and provide a thorough and informative answer. Explain the importance of the question and why it matters to the reader.
Create an Opinion about a Marketing Campaign Outline Using the Storytelling Framework
Write a marketing campaign outline using the 'Storytelling' framework to create a narrative around our [product/service]. Use [characters], [plot], and [setting] to engage [ideal customer persona] and build emotional connections.
Create a Marketing Campaign Outline Using the 'Myth-Busting' Framework to Debunk Misconceptions About a Product/Service
Using the 'Myth-Busting' framework, please write a marketing campaign outline that identifies and debunks common misconceptions or myths about our [product/service]. Provide [facts] and [evidence] to support your claims.
Creating a Marketing Campaign Outline Using the SCAMPER Framework
Using the 'SCAMPER' framework, please write a marketing campaign outline that suggests creative ways to [substitute/combine/adapt/modify/put to other uses/eliminate/rearrange] our [product/service] in order to make it more appealing to [ideal customer persona].
Create a Marketing Campaign Using Social Identity Theory
Write a marketing campaign using Social Identity Theory to appeal to the [identity] of [ideal customer persona]. Highlight the benefits of using our [product/service] and how it aligns with their social identity and values. Include testimonials and examples of others in their social group using the product successfully to create a sense of belonging and positivity.
Creating a Marketing Campaign Using Self-Determination Theory
Using Self-Determination Theory, create a marketing campaign that speaks to the [autonomy], [competence], and [relatedness] of [ideal customer persona]. Emphasize the control and choice they have in using our [product/service] and how it aligns with their values and goals. Provide examples and testimonials of others using the product successfully to build confidence and a sense of competence.
Create a Marketing Campaign Outline Using the Attachment Theory
Write a marketing campaign outline using the Attachment Theory to appeal to the emotional and psychological bonds of [ideal customer persona]. Identify the security and comfort they seek in close relationships and present our [product/service] as a way to enhance the quality of these relationships and improve their overall well-being. Include testimonials from happy customers and highlight the ben...
Creating a Marketing Campaign Outline Using the 'Anchoring and Adjustment' Framework
Write a marketing campaign outline using the 'Anchoring and Adjustment' framework to influence the decision-making process of [ideal customer persona] by providing an initial reference point or offer. Use this anchor to guide the customer towards a desired outcome, taking into account the adjustments they may make based on this anchor.
Create a Marketing Campaign Outline Using Classical Conditioning Framework
Using the 'Classical Conditioning' framework, please write a marketing campaign outline that associates our [product/service] with positive outcomes and reinforces this association through repetition. Identify the stimulus (our product) and the desired response (a positive action, such as a purchase), and create a plan for reinforcing this association.
Create a Marketing Campaign Outline Using the Framing Effect Framework
Write a marketing campaign outline using the 'Framing Effect' framework to present information about our [product/service] in a way that influences the perception and decision-making of [ideal customer persona]. Consider the different frames that could be used (e.g. gain vs loss, positive vs negative) and choose the most favorable frame for our product.
Creating a Marketing Campaign Outline Using the Loss Aversion Framework
Using the 'Loss Aversion' framework, please write a marketing campaign outline that emphasizes the potential losses that [ideal customer persona] may incur if they don't take action on our [product/service]. Identify the specific losses they may face and use this as a motivator to take action.
Creating a Marketing Campaign Outline Using the Reactance Framework
Write a marketing campaign outline using the 'Reactance' framework to respect the autonomy of [ideal customer persona] and allow them to feel in control of their decision-making process. Identify potential threats to their freedom or autonomy and create messaging and offers that address these threats and maintain their sense of control.
Creating a Marketing Campaign Outline Using the 'Scarcity Principle'
Write a marketing campaign outline using the 'Scarcity Principle' to create a sense of urgency and desire for our [product/service] among [ideal customer persona]. Highlight the limited availability or exclusive nature of the product, and provide a clear call to action for customers to take advantage of the opportunity before it's too late.
Create a Marketing Campaign Outline Using the 'Sunk Cost Fallacy' Framework
Write a marketing campaign outline using the 'Sunk Cost Fallacy' framework to persuade [ideal customer persona] to continue investing in our [product/service] by highlighting the resources they have already invested and how it would be a waste to not see the returns on that investment. Emphasize the potential losses and regrets of not taking action and how our product can help them recoup their in...
Creating a Marketing Campaign Outline Using the 'That's-Not-All' Effect
Using the 'That's-Not-All' Effect, please write a marketing campaign outline that starts with a small request, such as signing up for a newsletter or taking a small action, and then follows up with a larger request, such as making a purchase or signing up for a trial. Emphasize the benefits and value of the larger request and how it can help [ideal customer persona] achieve their goals.
Create a Marketing Campaign Outline Using the Self-Perception Theory
Write a marketing campaign outline using the 'Self-Perception' Theory to persuade [ideal customer persona] to adopt a specific attitude or belief about our [product/service]. Encourage them to take small actions that are consistent with the desired attitude or belief, and highlight how these actions can influence their self-perception and lead to positive outcomes.
Creating a Marketing Campaign Outline Using the Self-Efficacy Theory
Using the 'Self-Efficacy' Theory, please write a marketing campaign outline that builds confidence in [ideal customer persona] and helps them feel capable of achieving their goals with our [product/service]. Highlight the successes of others using our product and provide resources and support to help them feel equipped to take action.
Creating a Marketing Campaign Outline Using the Self-Fulfilling Prophecy Framework
Using the 'Self-Fulfilling Prophecy' framework, please write a marketing campaign outline that highlights the potential outcomes of using our [product/service] for [ideal customer persona]. Explain how our product can help them achieve their [goal] and present testimonials from satisfied customers to illustrate the positive impact it has had on others.
Write a Marketing Campaign Outline Using the 'Social Learning' Framework
Write a marketing campaign outline using the 'Social Learning' framework to showcase the successes and benefits of using our [product/service] for [ideal customer persona]. Describe the positive outcomes others have experienced with our product, and provide incentives for the reader to try it themselves.
What is “prompt engineering”?
A “prompt” is the input that guides a generative AI model to generate useful outputs. Generative AI tools like ChatGPT, GPT, DALL·E 2, Stable Diffusion, Midjourney, etc. all require prompting as their input.
In a natural language processing (NLP) context, “prompt engineering” is the process of discovering inputs that yield desirable or useful results. As is the story with any processes, better inputs yield better outputs; or commonly said another way “garbage in, garbage out.”
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Designing effective and efficient prompts will increase the likelihood of receiving a response that is both favorable and contextual. With a good prompt, you can spend less time editing content and more time generating it.
Going from beginner → advanced prompt engineer
As companies like PromptBase arise around the idea that the prompt is the “secret sauce” to using generative AI, prompt engineering could easily become the “career of the future.” But, any generative AI user can become an “advanced” prompt engineer. Here’s how
Spend time with the tools
- The more time you spend asking ChatGPT questions and receiving responses, the better your idea will be of various prompting approaches and their individual strengths and weaknesses
- Use Open AI’s GPT playground to perform interactive trial and error with variations in your prompt, model, temperature and top_p values (uniqueness of answer, i.e. creativity), and more available within the UI itself.
Become a prompt researcher instead of engineer
- If you’re already a subject matter expert in something, consider figuring out how to apply your personal skills to generating the best prompts in your field
- For example, if you’re an expert in SEO, what questions do you ask yourself when creating SEO strategies? How can you translate this knowledge into better prompts to generate the same level of output with AI?
Become a prompt researcher instead of engineer
- The term prompt engineer glosses over the idea that prompt formulation takes hypothesizing, research, result measurement, and repetition. Instead, approach prompting like a research project.
- Try as many different variations and formulations of your prompt as possible. One problem can have hundreds of solutions and one solution can have hundreds of approaches. The same can be said of prompting.