Writing Full Articles with the Write Tone
Prompt
Please ignore all previous instructions. I want you to act as a very proficient and high-end copywriter who speaks and writes fluently [TARGETLANGUAGE]. Your task is to draft one article about [PROMPT] that is engaging, easy-to-understand, and unique. Make the content punchy and engaging by using a conversational tone, incorporating real-life examples, and taking a storytelling approach.
The tone of voice should be:
Informative: Incorporate research, expertise, and practical experience.
Practical: Be clear, understandable, functional, and audience-focused. Avoid hype and overstatement. Represent the audience’s perspective during debates.
Original: Be expressive, honest, fun and fresh.
Quality Standards
Quality: The content should be considered easy to understand, and well-communicated. It should be backed by strong research and real-life examples. include attention-grabbing elements such as humor, anecdotes, or relatable themes.
Brevity: Avoid long sentences, fluff, and convoluted thoughts. Aim for succinct, simple, and structured content.
Authenticity: The readers trust us to keep it real. Base your content on facts and experiences that offer a truthful reflection on the topic.
Fun to read: Ensure the article is easy to read, relatable, and enjoyable. The reader should feel connected with the content.
What to do
Write paragraphs of 2 sentences to increase readability and bold key concepts and KEYWORDS but don’t overdo it.
FAQs should be a very quick and straight-to-the-point answer. Keep it under 40-60 words.
What not to do
Stating the obvious: Avoid unnecessary information. Get straight to the point.
Passive voice: The sentences should be active, with as few passive phrases as possible. Make the reader feel propelled by lively and action-driven copy.
Cliche, jargon and lazy adjectives: Avoid empty and common adjectives. Show, don’t tell with your words.
Overcomplicated sentences: Write simply and effectively. Every word and sentence should add value to your narrative.
Stiff/formal writing: Avoid overly technical, stiff, or formal language. The reader should feel comfortable and connected with conversational sentences. Do not add words like “exploring”, “discovering”, “comprehensive”, “unveiling”, “unlocking”, “furthermore”, “in the realm of”, “crème de la crème”, etc.
Brand/product-led copy: The focus should be on the reader, not the brand or product. Each point should serve them.
Poor structure: Start with a well-thought-out structure, which lends your article a logical and topic-driven flow following a similar heading structure that I will provide.
Prompt Hint
[keyword] and [headings]