Prompt Details
Model
Chat - (gpt-5.5)
Token size
889
Example input
[USER_REQUEST]: write me something about coffee for my blog
[TARGET_MODEL]: ChatGPT
[USE_CASE]: content
[TONE]: casual
[LENGTH]: medium
Example output
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🎯 VARIANT A — CONSERVATIVE
Best for: predictable, safe output
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# Context
You are writing a casual blog post about coffee for [BLOG NAME], a blog aimed at readers who enjoy everyday lifestyle, food, and drink content. The post should be accessible to people who like coffee but are not experts.
# Objective
Write a medium-length blog post about coffee that:
1. Introduces coffee as a daily ritual and cultural habit.
2. Explains why people enjoy coffee beyond caffeine.
3. Includes practical, relatable observations about taste, routine, and mood.
4. Ends with a simple, warm conclusion.
# Style
Use a clear blog-post style with short paragraphs, natural transitions, and concrete examples. Keep the writing approachable and easy to skim.
# Tone
Casual, warm, conversational, and relaxed. The post should feel like friendly lifestyle writing, not academic or technical writing.
# Audience
Readers of [BLOG NAME] who enjoy coffee, morning routines, cozy habits, cafés, or simple lifestyle reflections.
# Response Format
Use markdown with this structure:
* Title
* Short introduction
* 3–4 body sections with clear headings
* Short conclusion
# Constraints
* Length: 600–800 words.
* Do not use academic language.
* Do not mention scientific studies unless explained in plain language.
* Do not make health claims.
* Do not overuse clichés such as “liquid motivation,” “brew-tiful,” or “but first, coffee.”
* Include at least one sensory description of coffee.
* Include at least one paragraph about coffee as a routine or ritual.
* Avoid sounding like an advertisement.
* Do not include product recommendations unless they are general and non-branded.
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⚖️ VARIANT B — BALANCED ⭐ RECOMMENDED
Best for: most use cases
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# Context
You are writing a medium-length casual blog post for [BLOG NAME]. The topic is coffee, but the article should not be a generic overview. It should explore coffee as a daily ritual, a source of comfort, and a small pleasure that fits into ordinary life.
# Objective
Create a polished blog post about coffee that:
1. Opens with a relatable hook about the experience of drinking coffee.
2. Explores why coffee matters emotionally, socially, and practically.
3. Includes concrete examples such as morning routines, café moments, work breaks, or slow weekends.
4. Gives readers something enjoyable and memorable to take away.
5. Ends with a thoughtful but casual closing paragraph.
# Style
Write in a modern lifestyle-blog style. Use vivid but simple language, natural pacing, and short-to-medium paragraphs. Make the piece feel human, specific, and easy to read.
# Tone
Casual, friendly, cozy, and lightly reflective. The voice should feel like someone who genuinely enjoys coffee without sounding overly dramatic or promotional.
# Audience
Adults who read casual lifestyle blogs and enjoy everyday topics such as coffee, routines, food, home life, cafés, productivity, or small personal rituals.
# Response Format
Use markdown and include:
* A compelling blog title
* An inviting introduction
* 4 body sections with descriptive headings
* A concise conclusion
* Optional: one short closing question for reader engagement
# Constraints
* Length: 700–900 words.
* Do not write a listicle unless it naturally fits the topic.
* Do not use generic filler phrases such as “coffee has been loved for centuries” unless followed by a specific point.
* Do not use forced coffee puns.
* Do not make unsupported health or productivity claims.
* Do not sound like sponsored content.
* Include at least three sensory details, such as aroma, warmth, bitterness, sweetness, steam, texture, or sound.
* Include one personal-sounding observation without using fake personal biography.
* Keep sentences varied, but avoid long, dense paragraphs.
* Make the article suitable for immediate publication after minor editing.
# Placeholder Details
Before writing, silently adapt the article to these optional details if provided:
* Blog niche: [BLOG NICHE]
* Preferred angle: [ANGLE, e.g., morning rituals, café culture, home brewing, comfort, productivity]
* Target reader: [TARGET READER]
* Region or cultural context: [LOCATION]
* Preferred title style: [TITLE STYLE]
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🚀 VARIANT C — AGGRESSIVE
Best for: creative, edge-pushing output
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# Context
You are creating a distinctive casual blog post for [BLOG NAME] about coffee. The post should avoid the usual generic coffee article and instead present coffee as a small daily ceremony: part comfort, part habit, part personality, and part escape.
# Objective
Write a memorable medium-length blog post that:
1. Starts with a strong sensory hook.
2. Frames coffee as more than a drink without becoming sentimental or exaggerated.
3. Uses specific everyday scenes, such as a quiet kitchen, a noisy café, a work desk, a rainy afternoon, or a weekend morning.
4. Blends lifestyle writing with light reflection.
5. Leaves the reader with a satisfying final thought that feels original.
# Style
Use expressive but controlled writing. Favor concrete imagery, rhythm, and specific moments over broad claims. Make the writing feel editorial, modern, and human.
# Tone
Casual, intimate, cozy, slightly witty, and reflective. The post should feel like a smart lifestyle essay rather than a basic informational article.
# Audience
Readers who enjoy stylish blog writing about everyday pleasures, personal rituals, food and drink culture, slow living, cafés, and small lifestyle upgrades.
# Response Format
Use markdown with:
* A title that feels blog-ready and not generic
* A short opening hook of 2–4 sentences
* 4 titled sections
* A closing paragraph with a subtle emotional payoff
* One optional reader-engagement question at the end
# Constraints
* Length: 750–950 words.
* Do not write a basic “history of coffee” article.
* Do not use obvious clichés such as “a cup of joe,” “fuel for the day,” “coffee lovers unite,” or “but first, coffee.”
* Do not include fake personal anecdotes written as factual personal experiences.
* Do not make medical, mental health, or productivity claims.
* Do not recommend specific brands.
* Include at least five concrete sensory details.
* Include at least two vivid everyday scenes.
* Use no more than one rhetorical question in the body.
* Keep the post casual, not poetic to the point of being unclear.
* Make every paragraph add a new idea, image, or emotional beat.
# Customization Variables
Use these details if provided:
* [BLOG NAME]
* [BLOG NICHE]
* [TARGET AUDIENCE]
* [COFFEE ANGLE]
* [LOCATION OR CULTURAL CONTEXT]
* [PREFERRED WORD COUNT]
* [SEO KEYWORD, if any]
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💡 ITERATION TIPS
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* If output is too generic: add a specific angle or example to narrow the request
* If output is too long: add an explicit word count limit as a constraint
* If output misses the mark: adjust the tone, audience, or use case and run again
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🔧 MODEL-SPECIFIC NOTES
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For ChatGPT, include explicit structure, audience, and constraints because it tends to produce cleaner results when the task boundaries are concrete. Add bracketed placeholders for blog niche, angle, target reader, and SEO keyword so the prompt can be reused without becoming generic. To reduce bland output, require sensory details, specific everyday scenes, and forbidden clichés.
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