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5 Prompt Engineering Techniques That Will 10x Your AI Output

Most people use AI like a search engine. Here's how to use it like a $200/hr expert.

You've been using ChatGPT or Claude for months. But your results still feel... generic. You spend more time rewriting AI output than you save by using it.

The problem isn't the AI. It's the prompt. And fixing it takes less than 30 seconds — once you know the techniques.

Here are 5 prompt engineering techniques that separate power users from everyone else.

1. Set a Role (The AI "Mode Switch")

When you tell an AI "You are a senior copywriter with 15 years of experience in B2B SaaS," something shifts. The vocabulary changes. The recommendations get more specific. The output matches what that professional would actually produce.

Why it works: AI models learned from millions of examples of how different professionals write and think. Setting a role activates that pattern.

Bad: "Write me an email."
Good: "You are a senior account manager at a marketing agency. Write a client check-in email that addresses a missed deadline diplomatically."

2. Front-Load Context

The single biggest lever for prompt quality. Most people assume the AI will "figure it out." It won't. Everything you know about your business, audience, and goals — the AI knows none of it.

Give it:

Rule of thumb: You almost can't give too much context. The AI will use what's relevant and ignore the rest.

3. Specify the Format

AI defaults to walls of text. If you want bullet points, a table, specific headers, or a certain length — say so.

Format the output as a table with columns:
Feature | Benefit | One-liner for the website

Include 10 rows. Keep each one-liner under 15 words.

This one change saves you 80% of your editing time.

4. Use Constraints to Kill Generic Output

Constraints are the secret weapon. When you tell the AI what NOT to do, it gets creative.

Constraints eliminate lazy defaults and force originality.

5. Iterate, Don't One-Shot

The best output never comes from a single prompt. Treat it like directing:

  1. Get a draft
  2. "Good, but too formal. Make it more casual."
  3. "Keep paragraphs 1 and 3, rewrite paragraph 2."
  4. "Now cut it in half."

Four prompts that take 2 minutes will produce better output than one "perfect" prompt you spend 10 minutes crafting.


The Framework Behind All 5

These techniques combine into what we call the RCTFE framework:

Use all five in every prompt, and your results will be dramatically better.

Keep Reading

The RCTFE Framework — A deep dive into the 5-step framework behind all great prompts, with a complete worked example.

15 Best AI Prompts for Business — Copy-paste prompts for marketing, sales, email, content, strategy, and operations.

ChatGPT vs Claude vs Gemini — Which AI is best for which business task? An honest comparison.

7 Prompt Mistakes You're Making — Before-and-after examples of the most common prompt errors and how to fix each one.

10 AI Automations for Solopreneurs — See these techniques in action with 10 time-saving workflow prompts.

Free Prompt Builder Tool — Build structured prompts step by step using the RCTFE framework.

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