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The results you get from AI powered tools like ChatGPT will only be as good as the prompts you give them. A vague or general prompt will get you vague, general results. Here are three essentials for writing a good prompt.
1: Be specific.Detail precisely what you are looking for.
Explain the context of the question: Do you need talking points? Blog ideas? If so, include that in the prompt.
Dig deeper: AI is used in marketing by two thirds of B2B orgs, Forrester finds
2: Be brief.In my example I used the acronym CRM and spelled out account-based marketing. That’s because there are very few other uses of CRM besides customer relationship management. However, ABM has many very common uses (Anti-Ballistic Missile, Agent-Based Modeling, Activity-Based Management, etc.). I suspect ChatGPT would get the right one given the context of CRM but I wanted to be sure.
If at first you don’t succeedAlso, one final tip: If you’re not happy with the results you got, hit the “retry” button. This tells ChatGPT to generate something different than the first results it gave you.
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