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How to Use Prompt Engineering for Writing Everyday Comms (Intellicomms: 3/5)

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Now that you’ve learned the basics of prompt engineering (part one) and practiced three basic techniques (part two), it’s time to take it up a notch and take care of everyday comms activities.

In this article I share 20 example prompts and 24 screenshots that show you how to use ChatGPT to:

  • write emails for any occasion and for any audience

  • summarize loooong emails and threads and generate appropriate replies in seconds

  • write cold emails to coworkers and external people whom you’ve never met and ask them to do something for you

  • generate a press release faster than it takes to read these bullet points

  • write a blog post (and circumvent ChatGPT’s failure to write for intranets)

  • use different writing styles, because ChatGPT is such. a. boring. writer.

Bookmark this article so you can reference it again and again. It’s a doozy.

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