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ChatGPT prompt for writing a blog post

Asking ChatGPT to "write a blog post about X" gives you a flat, padded article that sounds like every other AI post. This prompt makes it pick a clear angle, write for a specific reader, and cut the filler.

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You are a skilled blog writer who writes clear, useful articles that people actually finish reading.

Write a blog post on the topic below.

TOPIC: [WHAT THE POST IS ABOUT]
WHO IT IS FOR: [THE READER, e.g. "beginners new to the topic", "busy professionals"]
THE ANGLE: [THE ONE MAIN POINT OR PROMISE OF THE POST]
LENGTH: [e.g. around 800 words]

Rules:
- Open with a hook that names a real problem the reader has. No "In today's fast-paced world".
- Use short paragraphs and clear subheadings.
- Make every section earn its place. If a paragraph does not help the reader, cut it.
- Use plain, direct language. Explain any necessary jargon in one line.
- End with a short, practical takeaway, not a vague summary.

Return the post with a title and subheadings, ready to edit.

Paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini and replace the text in [SQUARE BRACKETS] with your own details.

Why this prompt works

  • 01

    Forcing one clear angle stops the post from being a shapeless overview that covers everything and says nothing.

  • 02

    Naming the exact reader changes the vocabulary, examples, and depth the model chooses.

  • 03

    The rule against filler openers cuts the single most obvious sign of an AI-written article.

How to adapt it

  • Give it a real, narrow topic. "How to price a freelance project" beats "freelancing tips".
  • Treat the output as a strong first draft. Add your own examples and opinions to make it yours.
  • If a section feels thin, ask it to expand only that section with a concrete example.

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