Why generic ChatGPT prompts give weak results (and how custom ones change everything)

I’ve been experimenting a lot with ChatGPT over the past weeks, and noticed something simple but powerful:
generic prompts = generic answers.

Once I started building prompts around specific goals (like marketing copy, YouTube ideas, or startup tasks), the output became 10× more relevant and usable.

Now I’m helping others do the same — creating personalized prompts for their exact goals and tone.

Curious to hear from others:
what’s the hardest thing you wish ChatGPT understood better in your workflow?

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