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Old-school sci-fi scenarios and new AI research place us at the precipice of singularity—the point at which AI reasons, learns, and iterates faster and better than human beings, becoming capable of self-improvement.

But until we make that full and final leap into the abyss, mere humans remain in control.

If you're one of those humans using large language models, such as Chat GPT, Claude, and Gemini, as a marketing tool, it's critical to develop a good working relationship with your team of AI robots—before they take over the world.

And masterful prompt engineering can help you remain master of your tech for just a little while longer. Follow these 10 steps to prompt-engineer like a pro.

1. Be a mentor to your AI

Even if your assistant is virtual and not actual, try treating it like a human helper.

In fact, consider it a new employee who's been hired explicitly to help you do your job more efficiently and effectively. She's young, able, eager to please. And you're her mentor.

Guide her well, and she could prove invaluable. Mess up, and you get what coders and AI prompters alike retort on the regular: garbage in, garbage out.

2. Give your AI its own persona

Personas can be customized to your personal tastes. In the case of your new employee, give her a name, define her role, and set expectations. You might suggest:

"Your name is Madison. You're a new employee at a performance marketing agency. You conduct research, build outlines, and perform a range of copywriting assignments. You're pleasant, helpful, and creative, and you are willing to dive deep to get answers that will help our clients achieve solid results from our marketing initiatives."

3. Assign your AI specific tasks

Madison doesn't know you well yet, but she's a fast learner. To help her be successful in her new role as your assistant, define tasks with specific, concise language.

For example: "Madison, please write the landing page for a Google search campaign for our client, a local car dealership."

4. Add context to assignments

Madison knows what a landing page is and she can create one in seconds. But the more detailed you are with your directions, the better results you will get from her:

"Through its 'diplomas open doors' program, the dealership is offering new college grads $500 off any preowned vehicle in stock. It has a variety of makes and models and provides financing. The program is a limited time offer geared to first-time buyers and timed to align with spring graduation season. Use this call to action: Claim Your Discount now. Users can click to call. Let me know if you need any further instructions or help with this assignment."

5. Introduce constraints and resources

Another way to help Madison do her job is to give her some rules to follow.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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Linda Emma is a digital marketing professional and storyteller-in-chief at CloudControlMedia She has spoken at conferences and colleges on the power and pitfalls of AI.

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