You type a prompt into ChatGPT. The response? Generic, boring, and totally useless.
You’re not alone. Most people treat AI like a search engine and wonder why they get mediocre results. The truth? Writing great prompts is a skill — and it’s easier to learn than you think.
In this guide, you’ll learn 7 proven prompt engineering techniques that turn vague requests into powerful outputs.
1. Be Specific (Vague Prompts = Vague Answers)
Bad: “Write me an email.”
Good: “Write a professional follow-up email to a client who hasn’t responded in 5 days. Keep it under 100 words and friendly but firm.”
2. Assign a Role (The “Act As” Technique)
Examples:
- “Act as a senior Python developer reviewing my code…”
- “You’re a marketing strategist with 10 years in SaaS…”
3. Chain Your Prompts
Break complex tasks into steps instead of asking for everything at once.
4. Set Constraints
Limits improve creativity. Tell the AI what to avoid.
5. Ask for Self-Review
After getting a response, ask: “Review your response. What’s missing?”



