If AI Feels Overrated, Are Your Prompts Too Vague?
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If AI has ever made you think, “That’s it?”, the problem usually isn’t the tool. It’s the briefing. We talk through the single habit that separates people who get incredible results from AI from those who write it off as overrated: clear, directed prompting that gives the model something real to work with.
We keep it practical with a simple formula you can use immediately across ChatGPT, email marketing drafts, content creation, and day-to-day operations: give the AI a role, give it context, and give it an example. We explain why “write me an email” produces generic fluff, while a tight brief about your audience, your offer, and a past email that performed well creates output that actually sounds like you. No complex prompt engineering jargon required, just better communication.
Then we get into the part most people skip: iteration. The best results come from treating AI like a conversation, not a one-and-done request. We share how to push back, refine, and steer the draft until it fits your goal, plus the mindset that keeps everything grounded: garbage in, garbage out. That rule still runs the show, even with smarter models.
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