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50 ChatGPT Writing Prompts That Actually Produce Great Content

How to write prompts that produce specific, useful writing instead of generic AI output.

mtverse
February 1, 20266 min read

The best writing prompts give the model context, audience, constraints, voice, and a review checklist. Without those pieces, the output often sounds polished but vague.

Define The Reader First

Writing improves when the audience is specific. "Write a product update" is weak. "Write a product update for SaaS founders who care about faster onboarding" gives the model a useful target.

Audience context changes examples, vocabulary, objections, and the level of explanation. It also reduces filler because the model knows what the reader already understands.

Give A Voice Model

Voice does not need to imitate a person. It can be described as concise, helpful, practical, confident, warm, technical, plainspoken, or editorial.

Combine voice with forbidden patterns. For example: "Use short paragraphs. Avoid hype, cliches, and exaggerated claims." This keeps the result more human and easier to edit.

Ask For Structure And Revision

For blog posts, landing copy, emails, and documentation, ask for an outline first. Then ask for a draft, then a revision pass for clarity and specificity.

This staged approach produces better writing because the model has a chance to organize ideas before generating final copy.

Use Prompt Variables

Reusable prompts work best when they include variables such as product, audience, tone, format, goal, and constraints. That is why mtverse prompt cards focus on structured copy-ready prompts rather than one-off examples.

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