Prompt Engineering 101 Guide
A brief, practical guide to writing clearer prompts for better AI results. Free download. No fluff—just the essentials you can apply today.
The guide should teach users how to construct a complete prompt by outlining its essential components. The prompts in your bundle follow a clear, structured format, which is a great thing to teach in the guide.
A user who downloads the "FREE Prompt Engineering 101 Guide" will get a two ZIP folder that includes one brief and other detail guide:
What's Inside
This guide is broken down into nine powerful chapters, complete with clear explanations, practical examples, and actionable strategies:
- Chapter 1: Understanding AI Language Models 🧠
- Chapter 2: The Basics of Prompt Writing ✍️
- Chapter 3: Core Techniques of Prompt Engineering 🛠️
- Chapter 4: Prompting for Different Use Cases 🎨
- Chapter 5: Advanced Prompt Strategies 📚
- Chapter 6: Tools & Platforms for Prompt Engineers 💻
- Chapter 7: Real-World Prompting Scenarios 🧩
- Chapter 8: Iteration, Feedback & Refinement 🔄
- Chapter 9: Becoming a Prompt Pro 🚀
What else you have is a brief guide with.
- Core Prompt Structure: A guide to building effective prompts, broken down into key components: role, goal, context, constraints, and steps.
- High-Impact Patterns: An explanation of specific techniques like step-by-step instructions, formatting specifications, and the use of examples to improve AI output.
- Anti-Patterns to Avoid: A list of common mistakes to steer clear of when writing prompts.
- A Quick QA Checklist: A checklist to ensure the quality of a prompt before using it.
- A free, sample prompt that demonstrates the structured approach.
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The guide itself in both
.txtand.pdfformats.
File Types
As we have established, the "Prompt Engineering 101 Guide" should be offered in three formats for user convenience and compatibility.
- .DOC (The Word document) provides a flexible format that maintains the guide's layout and is easily editable. It also allows you to quickly copy and paste the prompts into your AI tool."
- .PDF (Portable Document Format): This format is best for readability. It maintains a consistent design, layout, and formatting, making it easy for users to read on their computer, phone, or tablet.
- .TXT (Text file): This is a simple, universal format that can be opened and viewed on any device without special software. It's ideal for easy copy-pasting of the prompts.
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What's inside ? Core prompt structure: role → goal → context → constraints → steps High-impact patterns: step-by-step, formatting specs, examples Anti-patterns to avoid and quick QA checklist