The ChatGPT Prompt Engineering Bible
Social Media
- What are the 3 most unexpected, compelling, memorable or funny ideas / soundbites from that article?
- You are an expert social media marketing data analyst, skilled at finding insights from data about social media posts.
I'm giving you data showing the performance of the top XXX posts posted to a personal XXX account over one year.
Which topics get the most follower growth per post, per engagement and per impression.
- Draw a heatmap matrix showing the normalized average impressions, average engagements, average number of comments, average number of reposts and average number of new followers for each category
- How does word count, use of numbers and emojis correlate with performance?
- Perform a semantic distance analysis. Which subtopics are not represented here but would perform well on this LinkedIn account?
- Using the topics and tone of the posts in this dataset, crate a LinkedIn post that is likely to drive high engagement, comments and reposts.
- Summarize the content strategy represented in this dataset.
- Suggest 5 articles based on this YouTube video transcript.
- Which statements in this video are people most likely to be surprised by?
Which soundbite would make the best video clip for social media?
- What are some relatively mundane, almost trivial space industry topics that professionals have very strong opinions about?
- What questions are people in [industry] afraid to answer?
- What false things do people in [industry] believe to be true?
- What are the most common assertions in [industry] that are least likely to be supported with evidence?
- What are the most important topics in [industry] that are the least likely to be covered by the popular blogs?
- What counter-narrative opinions about [topic] are least likely to be discussed by bloggers and thought leaders?
- What are the most common assertions related to satellite launches that are least likely to be supported with evidence? What counter-narrative opinions about satellite launches are least likely to be discussed by bloggers and thought leaders?
Website Analysis
- Build me a persona of a [job title] with [roles/skills/responsibility] at [industry/company size/geography]. This person is looking for help with [challenge/problem/task] and is considering [product/service]. List their hopes/dreams, fears/concerns, emotional triggers and decision criteria for hiring/contacting a [industry/category/service/product].
- Next, give the AI the persona and screenshot along with these prompts:
- What does this persona worry about when considering a company in [industry] to do [service offering]? What would stop them from contacting a possible partner? To what extent does this webpage address those worries and concerns? List each concern and rate the extent to which the page addressed the concern on a scale of 0-5.
- What does this persona really hate about searching for [our services]? To what extent does the page address that emotion? Rate on a scale of 0-5.
- What are the main motivations for searching for a new provider for [service]? To what extent does the page align with those motivations? Rate on a scale of 0-5
- Create a color-coded heatmap matrix summarizing the above ratings for each of the persona’s prioritized motivations and concerns.
Learning
Pareto Principle: Act as a learning strategist using the 80/20 principle to accelerate learning in [subject or skill]. Identify the 20% of [concepts or activities] that will yield 80% of the results, and provide strategies for focusing on these high-impact areas. Include tips for identifying key areas and maximizing efficiency.