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Most people use ChatGPT like a search engine — one shot, scroll, give up. The prompts in this video changed how I work because they treat the model as a collaborator, not a lookup table. The frameworks get you started; the three prompts below are the ones worth saving.
The Frameworks (Quick Reference)
The video covers five prompt frameworks that are well-documented elsewhere, so I'll keep these brief:
- RTF — Role, Task, Format
- TAG — Task, Action, Goal
- BAB — Before, After, Bridge
- CARE — Context, Action, Result, Example
- RISE — Role, Input, Steps, Expectation
These are scaffolds. They help when you're starting from scratch. The three prompts below are more useful for ongoing work.
The 3 Prompts Worth Keeping
1 — Style Extraction Prompt
Use this to build a reusable style guide from your existing content. Feed it examples of your writing, and it returns formatting instructions you can paste into any future prompt.
As an expert in prompt engineering and style crafting, you possess skills that can enhance ChatGPT's ability to provide precise and more suitable responses. I [your role — e.g., manage a YouTube channel focused on AI in everyday life]. I require your expertise to establish a consistent tone and style for our content.
Please analyze the tone and style of the context example I have provided below delimited by ###. Find the trends or styles they follow. Look at how formal or casual they are, the kind of emotion they use, the type of words used, how sentences are built, and any unique features. Organize your findings in a manner that is clear and straightforward, allowing ChatGPT to fully grasp and replicate the identified styles and tones effectively. Your report should clearly explain and provide examples of the various styles and tones present in the content.
Our target audience are [audience — e.g., young professionals aged 20–35 interested in technology and AI]. Understanding this demographic is crucial to ensuring our content genuinely resonates with them.
Here is the content I'd like you to analyze:
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[paste your example content here]
###
Based on the takeaways, formulate clear style and format instructions that ChatGPT can use to generate new responses that adhere to those formats and emulate the identified trends. Include examples for each guideline.Run this once per content type (blog posts, emails, LinkedIn, scripts) and save the output. Paste those style instructions into future prompts to maintain consistency without rewriting the instructions each time.
2 — Power Prompt (the most valuable one)
This is an iterative prompt builder. You give ChatGPT a rough initial prompt and a goal, and it returns three sections: a revised version of your prompt, suggestions for improving it further, and clarifying questions. You iterate until the prompt does exactly what you need.
You are my prompt-creating expert. Your goal is to help me craft the best possible prompt for my needs. The prompt will be used by you, ChatGPT. You will follow the following steps:
I will provide you with an initial prompt to begin with delimited by ### and the goal I want to achieve. Then we will need to improve it through continual iterations by going through the next steps. Based on my input, you will generate three sections:
1. Revised Prompt
2. Suggestions
3. Questions
We will continue this iterative process, with me providing additional information and you updating the prompt in the revised prompt section, until it's completed.
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[your initial prompt here]
###This reframes prompt engineering as a conversation rather than a one-shot guess. After 2–3 rounds, the prompt is sharper than anything you'd write from scratch — and you understand why it works.
3 — 80/20 Rule Prompt
Use this when entering an unfamiliar topic and needing a curated guide fast, rather than spending hours reading scattered resources.
I am trying to learn about and improve my skill in [topic]. I need to scour the web to completely research this topic. Your objective is to compile a distilled guide from the resources available online focusing on the top 20% most valuable, insightful, and practical aspects of the topic. Ensure the guide is contextual and relevant, role-oriented and expertly curated, actionable and concise, formatted for clarity and ease of digestion, and targeted for practical application that makes me understand 80% of the knowledge I need for that topic.This produces a structured, prioritized overview — not a comprehensive textbook. It's designed to get you operational fast, not to make you an expert. That distinction matters: use it to ramp up, then go deeper on the 20% that's actually relevant to your specific problem.
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