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098 - 10 Game-Changing ChatGPT Prompts To Get You Better Results

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If you’ve ever asked ChatGPT for help and ended up with a long-winded mess full of buzzwords, fluff, or flat-out nonsense, you’re not alone. In this episode, I’m breaking down exactly how to get smarter, faster, and more useful output from ChatGPT using clear, direct prompts that actually work.

In this solo episode, I share 10 practical ways to prompt ChatGPT, and other prompt-driven AI platforms, so it feels more like a strategic assistant and less like a cringey salesperson. Whether you’re writing a LinkedIn post, drafting video scripts, or summarizing your own podcast transcript, these prompt strategies will save you time and help you get better results.

5 Top Takeaways

🔹Say no BS, no fluff in your prompt—set the tone up front or prepare for a cleanup.

🔹Use ChatGPT to summarize, organize, and label messy transcripts or notes.

🔹Feed it examples that worked well for you to shape tone and structure.

🔹Stack prompts for better results—layer your request, don’t go one-liner.

🔹Ask for a BS check to cut exaggerated, vague, or cringey language from your drafts.

🔷 Thank you for listening. If you found this episode relevant don't forget to hit that Follow Button to keep learning and growing with us.
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💙 Find me on Bluesky @annetterichmond.bsky.social
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For additional insights, follow Annette Richmond and Black Dog Marketing Strategies on social media.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annetterichmond/
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Content provided by Annette Richmond, MA, Annette Richmond, and MA. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Annette Richmond, MA, Annette Richmond, and MA or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Send us a text

If you’ve ever asked ChatGPT for help and ended up with a long-winded mess full of buzzwords, fluff, or flat-out nonsense, you’re not alone. In this episode, I’m breaking down exactly how to get smarter, faster, and more useful output from ChatGPT using clear, direct prompts that actually work.

In this solo episode, I share 10 practical ways to prompt ChatGPT, and other prompt-driven AI platforms, so it feels more like a strategic assistant and less like a cringey salesperson. Whether you’re writing a LinkedIn post, drafting video scripts, or summarizing your own podcast transcript, these prompt strategies will save you time and help you get better results.

5 Top Takeaways

🔹Say no BS, no fluff in your prompt—set the tone up front or prepare for a cleanup.

🔹Use ChatGPT to summarize, organize, and label messy transcripts or notes.

🔹Feed it examples that worked well for you to shape tone and structure.

🔹Stack prompts for better results—layer your request, don’t go one-liner.

🔹Ask for a BS check to cut exaggerated, vague, or cringey language from your drafts.

🔷 Thank you for listening. If you found this episode relevant don't forget to hit that Follow Button to keep learning and growing with us.
*********************************************
If you're spending 2-hours to create a 2-minute video DOWNLOAD my FREE 5-Step Time Saving CHEATSHEET today!
Go to ContentMarketingSchool.org/5stepvideo

➡️ Need more? Check out the 300+ videos on my YouTube channel Click here for my YouTube channel
💙 Find me on Bluesky @annetterichmond.bsky.social
********************************************
For additional insights, follow Annette Richmond and Black Dog Marketing Strategies on social media.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annetterichmond/
Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/annetterichmond.bsky.social
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@blackdogmarketingstrategies
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@annetteadvises
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annetteadvises/
LinkedIn Company Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/black-dog-marketing-strategies/

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