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Prompt Tip of the Day

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"Brighten your day with a creative 'Prompt Tip of the Day' from TheCornerKings, where innovation meets inspiration."

Prompt Tip of the Day Here are 15 core techniques to create AI outputs from our founder - Trent Creal

  1. Be clear and specific - state task upfront, provide context.

  2. Use examples - show the format/style you want.

  3. Encourage thinking - ask Claude to "think step-by-step."

  4. Iterative refinement - give specific feedback for improvements.

  5. Leverage Claude's knowledge - include relevant context.

  6. Use role-playing - "As a senior marketing consultant..."

  7. Specify your audience - tell Claude who content is for.

  8. Define tone and style - describe desired voice.

  9. Define output structure - provide outlines/lists to cover.

  10. Be specific about summaries - ask for specific aspects.

  11. Use document names - refer to attachments by name (ex: <Style Guide>)

  12. Ask for citations - request specific sections/pages.

  13. Specify desired format - tables, bullets, etc.

  14. Allow uncertainty - tell Claude it's okay to say “I don't know.”

  15. Include all context - Claude doesn't retain info between conversations.

Our favorite insight: The more specific the role, the better the output. We don’t usually eperate defining “role” from tasks withinour prompts, but their advice on using “senior consultant specializing in sustainable tech products” instead of “Marketing expert” makes sense, and they claim it creates dramatically different results.

P.S: just copy all the above into the AI and ask it to turn that advice into an “Optimal AI prompt maker” for you where all you have to do is write your prompt first draft and it’ll optimize it (maybe say “include these instructions in the prompt: if the user doesn’t give you info you need, ask them for it before you write the prompt”).

Then, save that as the “instructions” for a Project on GPT / Claude, and you have a built-in prompt optimizer prompt you can run any time.

Treats To Try.

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  1. Luma AI turns your text into videos and lets you completely restyle any video's background, characters, or setting in post-production.

  2. Adobe’s Firefly Video just added generative sound effects so you can add custom sound effects using text prompts, with access to multiple AI models like Google's Veo 3 and Runway's Gen-4 all in one platform.

  3. Jungle AI generates flashcards and multiple choice questions from your lecture slides, PDFs, YouTube videos, and other study materials in seconds—free to try.

  4. Bookva creates scheduling pages for your meetings that you can set up in one click; you just type what you want and AI generates the perfect booking page with custom backgrounds and availability—free to try.

  5. Here’s a video tutorial from Tyler AI on how to use CrewAI (a more technical multi-agent platform vs n8N).

  6. Simple AI lets you deploy voice agents that can handle your phone calls automatically, whether you need them to qualify sales leads, provide customer support, or work as your virtual receptionist.


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