That’s wishful thinking.
Lazy prompts = lazy results.
If you want sharper writing, faster output, and pro-level strategy…
Ask with precision. Try these instead:
“Tighten this paragraph so it’s punchy but keeps the same meaning.”
→ Precision beats polish.
“Rewrite this for [specific audience] who are scrolling with low attention.”
→ Context drives conversion.
“Give me 3 new headlines that spark curiosity, urgency, or emotion.”
→ Strong hooks = strong revenue.
“Break this block of text into a skimmable, high-impact list.”
→ Format is leverage.
“Find the weakest sentence and rewrite it to land harder.”
→ Treat AI as your editor, not your crutch.
“Shift the tone to sound confident and direct—like a founder pitching investors.”
→ Voice builds authority.
“Turn this into a 3-post series that educates, builds trust, and drives engagement.”
→ Strategy > spam.
“Summarize this in one powerful sentence that’s easy to remember.”
→ Clarity sells.
“Expand this into a 500-word blog with examples and actionable steps.”
→ Depth builds credibility.
“Reframe this idea into a question that sparks conversation in the comments.”
→ Engagement beats impressions.
The tool isn’t the problem.
The instructions are.
Prompt like a pro—and the results will prove it.