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Source: www.reddit.com · Scraped 2026-05-04 · Scored 2026-05-04

Score

C
56 / 80
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Clarity9 / 10
Specificity7 / 10
Context8 / 10
Constraints7 / 10
Output format6 / 10
Role definition8 / 10
Examples8 / 10
CoT structure3 / 10

The prompt

I use AI daily for freelance client work and the single biggest upgrade was switching from one-line prompts to a structured framework.

Most people prompt like this:

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That's not a prompt. That's a wish. Here's what I use instead:

Role: "You are a conversion copywriter specializing in e-commerce email marketing."

Context: "The client sells premium skincare DTC. Their list is 40K subscribers. Average order value is $85. They just launched a new product line."

Task: "Write a 5-email welcome sequence. Goal: convert new subscribers to first purchase within 14 days."

Constraints: "Conversational tone. No aggressive sales language. Each email under 200 words. Reference specific products."

Format: "Subject line (under 50 chars), preview text, body, single CTA per email."

The output from this is genuinely 80% done. I spend 20-30 minutes editing and it's ready to send to the client.

Other prompts I use daily:

* "What would a skeptic say about this?" → finds weak arguments
* "Remove every sentence that doesn't add new information" → kills fluff
* "Add a concrete example for each claim" → builds credibility
* "Rewrite this as if explaining to \[specific person\]" → adjusts tone

I've built a whole library of these for different deliverables. Changed my entire workflow.

This prompt was scraped from a public source. The score reflects the input as written, not the quality of any output it produced. The AI input quality problem is the gap between what people type and what the model can act on.