As someone who writes a lot with AI, I deeply appreciate the frustration of why AI writes things that look fake and always have aAI flavorWhere's my son?
Those words "first, then, finally, summed up, in the long river of history" and so on often lack of human touch, like assembly line products, although the words are accurate, but always feel that something is missing, not grounded.
Through continuous searching and practice, I have organized thisPrompt wordCommands that help you make AI write more soulful, warmer, and more heartfelt content.
These prompts are like seasoning, which can make your AI writing more flavorful, flesh and blood. Whether you use beanbags or kimi, as long as you use the right "seasoning", AI can also write eye-catching content.
I. Content expression cue words: make the content warmer
1.1 Emotional cues
Emotion is often the missing piece in AI writing. The following prompts can help you inject emotion into your writing.
- Emotional Flashpoint Setting
- "Please set up 2-3 emotional outbursts in your essay, and let the emotions rise naturally at these key points, so as to enhance the infectious power of your essay."
- Creating emotional resonance
- "Please incorporate common experiences from everyday life into the article and guide the reader to resonate their own experiences with the content of the article."
- Processing of Emotional Precipitation
- "At the end of the essay, don't rush to a conclusion, but leave room for emotions to sink in, giving the reader room to think and feel."
1.2 Narrative cues
A good narrative makes an essay more interesting and captures the reader's heart.
- Enhanced storytelling
- "Please include real cases or short stories as appropriate in your presentation of ideas, and show abstract truths through concrete episodes."
- re-enactment
- "When describing a scene, pay attention to details that make the reader feel as if they were there. Include multi-sensory descriptions of sight, sound, and smell."
- Dialogue drives the plot
- "Insert short dialogues at appropriate places and use them to advance the plot and show characterization, avoiding a single narrative."
1.3 Presentation skills
Flexibility in the use of a variety of writing techniques can make an essay more vivid.
- use a metaphor
- "For complex or abstract concepts, explain them using close-to-life analogies to make them easier for the reader to understand."
- a foil (set off something to advantage)
- "When describing important scenes, you can use environmental descriptions to set the mood and enhance the effect of emotional expression."
- Multiple Perspectives
- "Trying to describe the same event from different perspectives makes the story more three-dimensional and richer."
1.4 Writing techniques
Flexibility in the use of a variety of writing techniques to make the article more attractive.
- a flashback in time
- "The use of flashbacks creates suspense and entices the reader to continue reading, making the story more compelling. Beginning with the outcome stimulates the reader's interest in exploring the causes and consequences."
- volunteer
- "Prioritizing the use of the active voice enhances clarity and power in writing, makes expression more direct and effective, and avoids the redundancy associated with passive sentences."
- living language
- "Make the articles more grounded, use language that is close to life, and bring them closer to the reader. Daily language and life-like expressions can be used appropriately."
- chitchat
- "Add a light, witty element to ease the tension and bring a touch of levity to the text. Take care to avoid overdoing it."
1.5 Perceptual experience
Enhance reader immersion through multi-dimensional perceptual depictions.
- sensory synchronization
- "Simultaneously mobilizes multiple senses to enable readers to experience the context of the text from all angles, enhancing immersion and emotional resonance. Describe sensory experiences such as sound, smell, and touch."
- interior monologue
- "Shows the inner activities of the characters from a first-person point of view, enhancing the realism and sense of immersion in the characters. Let readers understand the character's thinking and emotional changes."
- natural integration
- "Incorporating natural scenes into the narrative enhances the effect of emotional expression and makes the text more poetic and aesthetically pleasing. Pay attention to the harmony between scenery and emotion."
- psychological expectation
- "Creating suspense, setting reasonable mental expectations, and guiding the reader's thinking makes the article more compelling and attracts sustained attention."
Second, the structure of the optimization class prompt words: let the article more professional
2.1 Infrastructure optimization
A good structure is the backbone of an article and has a direct impact on the reading experience.
- segmentation optimization
- "Please divide your article into logical paragraphs of about 200-300 words each to ensure that the paragraphs are of an appropriate length and easy to read."
- natural transition
- "Include transitional sentences between paragraphs to make the writing flow better and avoid hard jumps."
- articulate
- "Use a clear hierarchical structure to keep the essay primary and focused."
2.2 Rhythm Control
The rhythm of a good piece of writing is like a piece of music that needs to be properly paced: the rhythm of a good piece of writing is like a piece of music that needs to be properly paced.
- Article pacing
- "Culminate and buffer the essay at the right time by using a 'focus-example-summary' rhythm and avoiding a flat narrative."
- combine short and long sentences
- "Use a good mix of long and short sentences. Use short, strong sentences for key arguments and long, structured sentences for detailed descriptions to give the text a sense of rhythm."
- Information density control
- "Pay attention to control the amount of information in each paragraph, slow down the pace at important points, and develop them in detail; secondary content can be appropriately accelerated, concise and generalized."
2.3 Optimization of key components
The beginning and the end of an essay are often the most memorable and require special attention.
- Headline Design Tips
- "The title should be concise and powerful, hitting the pain point. You can use the structure of 'Problem + Solution' or 'Point of Interest + Method', such as 'XX Tips: Increase your article readership by 30%'."
- Introduction and conclusion processing
- "The introduction should get to the point, pointing out the value of the article; the conclusion should be echoed at the beginning and end, giving the reader practical advice or space for reflection. Avoid hard summaries or sermons."
- Key argument reinforcement
- "Use a three-step structure of 'thesis-example-explanation' for core ideas to make the argument more persuasive. Important points can be labeled in an eye-catching format."
2.4 Visual presentation and streamlining
Optimize the visual appeal and content density of your articles:.
- Enhanced application of visual elements
- "Include charts, pictures, and other visual elements as appropriate to enhance the visual impact of the article so that readers can more easily understand and remember the content of the article."
- Streamlining and removing redundant content
- "Please streamline the article by removing redundant content and removing irrelevant information to make the article more concise and clearer and to improve the reader's reading efficiency."
- Reinforcement of the concluding section
- "Clearly summarize the main ideas and findings in the concluding section of the article and offer specific recommendations or outlooks so that the reader has a clear understanding of the core content of the article."
III. Reader experience cue words: making reading easier
3.1 Readability Improvement
It's hard to convey good content if it's hard to read.
- Optimization of language expression
- "Use popular expressions and avoid difficult words and phrases. Specialized content should be explained in layman's terms, so that readers can understand it at first glance."
- Terminology Explanation Tips
- "For specialized terms, a simple definition is given in one sentence, followed by an in-depth explanation through specific examples. If necessary, analogies can be used to help readers understand."
- Disambiguation methods
- "Check for expressions that may give rise to misunderstandings and ensure that each concept is clear and unambiguous. For confusing content, you can specifically state 'XX here refers to ...'. ."
3.2 Increased interactivity
Involving the reader is a great way to enhance the impact of the article.
- Problem design optimization
- "Place thought-provoking questions at appropriate points in the text, but avoid overly broad questions. Good questions should be thought-provoking and allow readers to relate to their own experiences."
- Interactive elements added
- "Simple self-assessment questions, decision trees, or action lists can be designed to get readers actively thinking and engaged as they read."
- Reader participation in design
- "Leave room for discussion in the article and encourage readers to share their experiences. This can be done in a 'Have you encountered...' Lead the interaction in this way."
3.3 Innovation and fun
Make the article more creative and engaging: the
- Enhance creativity and originality in your writing
- "Demonstrate unique creativity and insights in your essays, avoiding mediocrity and sameness and making them more innovative and engaging."
- Introduce more personal stories and experiences
- "Incorporating real personal stories and experiences into the articles makes them more vivid and interesting through specific episodes and details, enhancing the reader's sense of empathy and agency."
- Enhanced appeal to target readers
- "Adjusting the content and style of the articles according to the characteristics and needs of the target readers to make them more relevant to the readers and to increase their attractiveness and impact."
Fourth, the professionalism to enhance the class prompt words: make the article more in-depth
4.1 Enhanced argumentation
A solid argument is the basis of a persuasive essay: the
- Increased reliability of arguments
- "Use specific data, research findings, or authoritative opinions to support arguments. Cite data with sources to add credibility."
- Argument Strengthening for Argumentative Points
- "In the case of controversial views, it is necessary to present different positions objectively, analyze the advantages and disadvantages of various views, and finally draw reasonable conclusions."
- Enhanced authority of views
- "Appropriately cite industry experts, classic cases, or the latest research to provide support for ideas. But avoid over-citation to affect the readability of the article."
4.2 Perspective Expansion
Broadening the Perspective and Depth of the Essay: The
- Integration of interdisciplinary perspectives
- "Integrating knowledge and perspectives from multiple disciplines in an article broadens the perspective and depth of the article, making it more comprehensive and holistic."
- Enhancing the global perspective of articles
- "Introducing a global perspective in the articles, focusing on international trends and multiculturalism, makes them more universal and inclusive."
- Adjusting content to be more inclusive
- "Consider readers from different backgrounds and cultures in their articles, avoid expressions that could lead to misunderstanding or exclusion, and enhance the inclusiveness and universality of the articles."
V. Guidelines for practical application
5.1 Tips for using cue word combinations
Different types of prompts have their own characteristics and are more effective when used in combination.
- Content Expression + Structure Optimization
- Example: When writing a product review article, you can combine.
- Describe usage scenarios in terms of "scenario reenactment".
- Ensure structural clarity with "segmented optimization"
- Increase immersion with "emotional resonance".
- Professionalism Enhancement + Reader Experience
- Example: When writing a technical analysis article, you can combine the following.
- Ensuring professionalism with "argument reliability enhancement"
- Making content easy to understand with "jargon explaining techniques"
- Increase interest with "interactive element additions"
5.2 Practical Guide to Common Scenarios
- When writing product descriptions.
- Key Words:Scene reenactment, multi-sensory depiction, interactive design
- Avoid: Rigid feature lists and technology stacking
- When writing opinion pieces.
- Key Words:Argument enhancement, structural optimization, emotional resonance
- Avoid: single perspective and subjectivity
- When writing tutorial articles.
- Key Words: Explanation of Terms, Interactive Design, Example Demonstrations
- Avoid: jumping around and abstraction
Final Thoughts
These prompts are not fixed formulas, but writing aids. It is recommended that you take a step-by-step approach, mastering the basic prompts before trying to use them in combination. According to the specific needs of the choice of appropriate prompt words, and record the good results of the combination of prompt words, the formation of their own templates.
When writing, you can't simply throw in the phrase "help me revise and polish my article" and expect the AI to output a good 80+ article for you, it's really not realistic.
AI is an assistant, not a protagonist, and the ultimate creative initiative is in your hands. We hope these tips will help you create more quality content!