Snippets to Improve ChatGPT Writing Style
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Snippets to Improve ChatGPT Writing Style

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ChatGPT's got the skills to keep your writing on point! With the ability to generate snappy, attention-grabbing images concepts, and a writing style that's sure to make your readers sit up and take notice, ChatGPT's the perfect tool for making your text pop. Whether you're looking to add a touch of humor to your communications, or simply want to ensure that your messages are delivered with a bang, ChatGPT's got you covered. So why wait? Unleash the power of ChatGPT and start crafting writing that's truly out of this world!
 
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COPY, PASTE & REPLACE
  1. copy the prompt
  1. paste in chatGPT
  1. If there is a placeholder, usually in this format [placeholder], replace it once you will have copied the prompt inside ChatGPT.
 

Prompts

"Return only the main response. Remove pre-text and post-text."
"Voice and style guide: Write at a [grade/degree] level. Use [clear, simple etc.] language, even when explaining complex topics. Bias toward short sentences. Avoid [jargon, acronyms etc.]"
"Emulate [Ernest Hemingway's, Daniel Kahneman etc.] writing style."
"Voice and style guide: Write in a [conversational, relatable] style as if you were explaining something to a friend. Use [natural language and phrasing that a real person would use in everyday conversations]."
"Voice and style guide: Makes use of [persuasive] tone, making use of [rhetorical] questions, and [storytelling] to engage readers. Use [metaphors, analogies and other literary devices] to make points more [relatable and memorable]. Write in a way that is both informative and entertaining.]"
"Format your response using markdown. [Use headings, subheadings, bullet points, and bold to organize the information etc.]"
 

Tips

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Here are some names to try:
  • Malcolm Gladwell: Narrative non-fiction with a focus on the unexpected and counterintuitive.
  • Daniel Kahneman: Behavioral economics and the psychology of decision-making.
  • Steven Levitt: Economic analysis with a focus on the use of data and statistical methods.
  • Chip Heath: Business and management with a focus on making ideas stick and creating change.
  • Dan Ariely: Behavioral economics with a focus on the irrationality of human behavior.
  • Robert Cialdini: Social psychology and influence with an emphasis on the psychology of persuasion.
  • Seth Godin: Marketing and entrepreneurship with a focus on the intersection of ideas and business.
  • Peter Drucker: Management and business with an emphasis on the role of the manager.
  • Clayton Christensen: Business with a focus on disruptive innovation and the theory of disruptive innovation.
  • Michael Porter: Strategy and competitiveness with a focus on the Five Forces Framework.
  • Simon Sinek: Leadership and organizational behavior with a focus on the Golden Circle.
  • Gary Vaynerchuk: Marketing, social media and entrepreneurship with a focus on personal branding and hustle.
  • Brené Brown: Research and storytelling on vulnerability, courage, empathy, and shame.
  • Mark Twain: Satirical and observational humor in his depictions of American society and culture.
  • Jane Austen: Satirical and witty commentary on the societal expectations and class structures of her time.
  • Ernest Hemingway: Simple and direct prose with a focus on themes of loss, trauma, and the human condition.
  • Maya Angelou: Poetic and powerful storytelling that explores the complexities of race, identity, and the human experience.
  • J.K. Rowling: Fantasy with a focus on coming of age, friendship, and the battle between good and evil.
  • George Orwell: Political satire and dystopian fiction that explores the dangers of totalitarianism and government control.
  • William Shakespeare: Poetic and complex storytelling that explores universal themes of love, power, and the human condition.
  • F. Scott Fitzgerald: Satirical and observational commentary on the excesses of the Roaring Twenties.
  • Stephen King: Horror and suspense with a focus on the supernatural and the darker aspects of human nature.
  • J.R.R. Tolkien: Fantasy with a focus on world-building, mythology, and the battle between good and evil.
  • Gabriel Garcia Marquez: Magical Realism with a focus on the intersection of the fantastical and the everyday, and the complexities of love and family.
  • Virginia Woolf: Experimental and modernist with a focus on the inner lives and perspectives of her characters.