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What is your AI prompt process for content creation

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I use AI daily but my prompts are basic. What is your actual process for getting quality content from AI?

Not the tool. The prompt sequence. How do you go from idea to usable draft?

I never ask AI to write. I ask it to argue with me. Prompt: argue against my position that X is true. The counterarguments sharpen my thinking. My final content is stronger because I have already addressed objections.

I start with audience pain point, not topic. Prompt: my audience struggles with X. What are the five mistakes they make? Then I ask for a blog outline addressing those mistakes. Then I write the draft myself.

have been using single prompts and wondering why the output is generic. The multi-step process makes so much sense. Do you save your prompt sequences or recreate them each time?

I feed it my best performing content first. Then ask for ten variations on the same angle. Most are garbage. Two are usable. I combine those into something new. AI is my brainstorming partner, not my writer.


I usually start with a clear goal, give AI a short brief about tone and audience, generate a rough draft, then I edit and refine it to make it sound natural and aligned with my style.

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