What is Prompting?
Basic understanding of communicating with AI
Prompting is the art of communicating effectively with AI systems. It's about formulating your requests in a way that the AI understands exactly what you want – and delivers the best possible response.
Why is good prompting important?
Time Saving
Precise prompts lead directly to usable results without multiple follow-up questions.
Better Quality
Well-thought-out prompts generate more professional and relevant answers.
Consistency
Structured prompts deliver consistently good results.
The Basic Principles
1. Clarity over Brevity
AI models aren't mind readers. The more specific your request, the more precise the answer.
❌ Imprecise:
Write something about marketing
✅ Precise:
Create a 200-word introduction about content marketing strategies for B2B companies,
focusing on LinkedIn activities
2. Context is King
Provide relevant background information so the AI understands your situation.
❌ Without Context:
How can I increase my sales?
✅ With Context:
I run an online shop for sustainable fashion. My target audience is
environmentally conscious women between 25-40. How can I increase my sales in Q4?
3. Define Format
Tell the AI exactly how the output should look.
Examples of Formats:
- "As a bullet point list with maximum 5 points"
- "In the style of a professional business letter"
- "As a table with pros and cons"
- "Explained in simple language for laypeople"
Typical Use Cases
Text Creation
You are an experienced copywriter. Write a product description for
[product] with the following characteristics:
- Target audience: [define]
- Tone: professional but friendly
- Length: 150-200 words
- Focus on: [main benefits]
Data Analysis
Analyze these sales figures [insert data] and:
1. Identify the top 3 trends
2. Calculate the percentage change from previous month
3. Create an executive summary (max. 100 words)
Problem Solving
Problem: [description]
Context: [background information]
Goal: [desired outcome]
Develop 3 different solution approaches with respective advantages and disadvantages.
Avoid Common Mistakes
Avoid these typical mistakes:
- Too vague formulations ("make it better")
- Missing context information
- Unrealistic expectations for a single request
- Forgetting the desired output format
The Path to Becoming a Prompting Pro
- Start Simple: Begin with clear, structured requests
- Experiment: Test different formulations
- Learn from Results: Analyze what works
- Develop Templates: Create templates for recurring tasks
Next Step: Learn about the AAA Framework - a proven method for structured prompts.