
3. Prompt Chaining: Build on the Previous Output
Instead of crafting a single mega-prompt, use a conversational flow. Ask follow-ups, refine, and give feedback. This “prompt chaining” builds a relationship with your AI tool—and helps it learn your style and expectations.
🔁 Prompt Hack: After a generic output, try this:
“Now make that more persuasive for a Gen Z audience,”
or
“Give me 3 variations using humor.”
📌 Tool to Use: ChatGPT Pro, Claude.ai
Pro tip: Save successful prompt flows in Notion for future re-use.
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4. Use Real Brand References for Tone Matching
If you want AI to mirror a particular brand’s tone, reference it directly.
🎯 Prompt Hack:
“Write a homepage headline for an eco-cleaning brand in the voice of Grove Collaborative.”
Or
“Create an Instagram caption like Glossier’s tone but for a coffee brand.”
Even better, paste a paragraph from your own brand’s website and say: “Match this tone.”
📌 Tool to Use: Copy.ai Brand Voice Tool, Writer.com
5. Visual Content Prompts for Design Tools
AI isn’t just about text anymore. Tools like Canva’s Magic Design, Runway ML, and Adobe Firefly let you use prompts to generate social posts, thumbnails, and video ideas.
🎨 Prompt Hack:
“Generate a YouTube thumbnail with bold text ‘5 AI Marketing Tips’, image of a laptop, bright colors, and modern design.”
Or try this on Runway ML:
“Create a 10-second background animation of code scrolling down a screen in a tech-themed color palette.”
Continue reading… (Next: The best prompt frameworks used by top U.S. marketers and a free template you can swipe for your next AI project.)