Stop Writing Prompts Wrong: The 5-Part Framework That 10x'd My ChatGPT Output

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Most people use ChatGPT like a magic 8-ball: shake it with a vague question, hope for a useful answer, get disappointed, then blame the AI. I did this for eight months before I realized the problem wasn’t ChatGPT — it was my prompts.

Once I learned the 5-part prompt framework I’m sharing today, everything changed. This ChatGPT prompt engineering system transformed my outputs from generic and useless to specific and actionable. Tasks that used to require six back-and-forth messages now work perfectly on the first try. I’m going to show you exactly how to structure every ChatGPT prompt for maximum quality.

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Why Most Prompts Fail

The typical ChatGPT prompt looks like this:

“Write a blog post about AI tools.”

What’s wrong with it? Everything.

ChatGPT has no idea what kind of blog post you want.

Listicle?

Tutorial?

Opinion piece?

What’s the audience? Beginners? Experts? Business owners?

What’s the tone? Professional? Casual? Inspirational?

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