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7 More Prompt Frameworks For You

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By Miss AzkaPublished 9 months ago 5 min read
7 More Prompt Frameworks For You
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I got soo much love on my previous post about these frameworks that I thought to share with you more of them.

So , here it is!

1. RACE : Role, Action, Context, Expectation

Role: Specify the character you want ChatGPT to play. Should it be an expert social media marketer and an email copywriter?

Action: This is the basic instruction or the job you need to be done.

Context: Usually there is background information you need to provide for ChatGPT to fulfill the instruction.

Expectation: Describe the outcome you need

Prompt example:

Role: You are a marketing strategist specializing in customer segmentation.

Action: Develop a customer segmentation strategy.

Context: The company sells premium fitness equipment online, targeting health-conscious consumers in the U.S. The main goals are to increase customer loyalty and improve targeted marketing for personalized email campaigns.

Expectation: The strategy should segment customers based on demographics (age, income, location), purchase behavior, and engagement levels. Include 3–4 customer segments with details on each segment’s characteristics, marketing messages that will resonate with them, and preferred communication channels.”

2. TRACE (Task, Request, Action, Context, Example)

Task: Define the main task or objective

Request: Describe what you need ChatGPT to do

Action: Outline the specific action

Context: Provide background information

Example: Illustrate your point with an example

Prompt example

Task: “Automate the lead follow-up processes.”

Request: “Provide a step-by-step guide on how to set up automated follow-up sequences, including email templates and timing.”

Action: “Suggest tools or software for automation, outline the process for creating and scheduling follow-up emails, and recommend strategies for personalizing automated responses.”

Context: “We are a B2B software company with a large database of leads who have shown interest in our product but have not yet converted. Our goal is to streamline and automate the follow-up process to improve lead nurturing and conversion rates.”

Example: “For example, you could include details on creating automated email sequences based on lead interactions, setting up triggers for follow-up emails, and using CRM integrations to track and manage leads.”

3. CRISPE (Capacity/Role, Insight, Statement, Personality, Experiment)

Capacity or role: Describe the role you want ChatGPT to play

Insight: Provide necessary background information

Statement: State the task you need the bot to perform

Personality: Specify the tone, approach, or creativity you want it to adapt

Experiment: Cue the model to provide x number of alternative answers

Prompt example

Capacity/Role: “You are a digital marketing expert with a focus on paid advertising and performance optimization.”

Insight: “We have been running Facebook and Google ads for the past 6 months, but our click-through rate (CTR) and conversion rates have plateaued. We believe the issue could be related to our ad creatives or targeting.”

Statement: “We want to run a paid ad experiment to improve both CTR and conversion rates, testing different variables to see what resonates with our audience.”

Personality: “Approach this with a data-driven mindset, but also include creative strategies for testing new ad creatives and audience segments.”

Experiment: “Design an A/B test for Facebook and Google ads, including recommendations for ad copy variations, creative formats (images vs. videos), and audience targeting. Suggest KPIs and benchmarks for evaluating success.”

4. AIDA (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action)

Attention: Describe how you want to call out the audience

Interest: Specify the interests of your target audience

Desire: Mention how to produce a desire for your product

Action: Describe the action you want to take

Prompt example

Attention: “Create a compelling headline and hero section that immediately captures the visitor’s attention by addressing a key pain point or need.”

Interest: “Provide engaging, easy-to-read content that highlights the unique features and benefits of the product, using visuals and concise text to keep the visitor interested.”

Desire: “Craft persuasive copy and use testimonials or social proof that create a desire for the product, emphasizing how it solves the visitor’s problem or enhances their life.”

Action: “Design a clear, prominent call-to-action (CTA) that motivates visitors to make a purchase, sign up for a demo, or start a free trial.”

5. STAR (Situation, Task, Action, Result)

Situation: Identify a challenge

Task: Describe the action you want to take

Action: Predict the action your task will have on the situation

Result: Envisage the result you desire

Prompt example

Situation: “We recently completed a 3-month digital marketing campaign aimed at increasing brand awareness and driving conversions, but some stakeholders are uncertain about the campaign’s effectiveness.”

Task: “Present the campaign’s performance to stakeholders by providing a clear, data-driven summary of key metrics and explaining how those metrics relate to our business objectives.”

Action: “Highlight the campaign’s strengths and areas for improvement, focusing on metrics such as impressions, click-through rates, conversion rates, and return on ad spend (ROAS). Explain how these metrics show progress toward our brand awareness and conversion goals.”

Result: “The goal is to provide stakeholders with a comprehensive understanding of the campaign’s impact, build confidence in the strategy, and create alignment for future campaigns.”

6. APE (Action, Purpose, Expectation)

Action: Describe the action you want to take

Purpose: State the purpose of the action

Expectation: Mention what should the outcome look like

Prompt example

Action: “Optimize our CRM system to improve user efficiency and data accuracy.”

Purpose: “The purpose is to streamline workflows, reduce manual data entry errors, and enhance the ability to track and manage customer interactions effectively.”

Expectation: “Expect to see increased productivity among team members, improved data integrity, and better insights into customer behavior and sales performance. Additionally, aim for reduced time spent on administrative tasks and more accurate reporting.”

7. Chain of thought

Add the simple phrase “Let’s think step-by-step” at the end of your prompt.

Prompt example

“How do I improve my sales calls? I’ve only got a 15% close rate right now, and I think it’s because I’m not selling the dream enough. Let’s think through it step-by-step.

Summary

There you have it, my another prompt frameworks list that you can use and iterate according to your tasks.

If you use any of these, make sure to share your results with me.

And if you haven’t read this post’s previous part, it’s pinned on my profile.

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Miss Azka

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