What Is a Prompt?
A prompt is the instruction or command you type to an AI. It's different from entering keywords in a search engine — with AI, you're more like briefing a colleague on a task. The clearer your brief, the more useful the result.
5 Steps to an Effective Prompt
- 1. Give a role — Say "Act like an experienced accountant" or "You're a sales rep writing emails to customers." The role shapes the tone and focus of the response.
- 2. Add context — Who is this for? What's the purpose? For example: "For a small textile company, targeting buyers aged 30–50..."
- 3. State your request clearly — Instead of "Write an email," say "Write an apology email for a late delivery that offers a solution and stays under 100 words."
- 4. Define the format — Add formatting instructions like "List as bullet points," "Write in a formal tone," or "Summarize in 3 paragraphs."
- 5. Give an example (optional but powerful) — Saying "I want something like this: [sample text]" helps the AI match your desired tone much more closely.
What to Do If You Don't Like the First Response?
Working with AI is less like a one-off command and more like an ongoing conversation. You can get closer to what you want by saying things like "Make it shorter," "Use a more formal tone," or "Add a call to action at the end." With each piece of feedback, the AI understands you better.
Example: Weak Prompt vs. Strong Prompt
- Weak: "Write text for my product."
- Strong: "Write a warm, authentic product description for a small handmade wooden goods workshop, targeting gift buyers aged 35–55. Product: personalizable wooden frame. Length: 80 words. Avoid advertising clichés."
- Weak: "Write an email."
- Strong: "Write a polite, sincere email apologizing for a delayed order, offering a 10% discount, and keeping the customer informed. Maximum 120 words."
Writing prompts is a skill that improves with practice. Small changes — a role sentence, a format instruction, an example — can noticeably improve output quality. You can write in Turkish and receive Turkish responses; all major AI tools support the Turkish language.
