STOP TELLING CHATGPT TO “WRITE IT LIKE A HUMAN.”

STOP TELLING CHATGPT TO “WRITE IT LIKE A HUMAN.”
If you want writing that actually works,
Try these 7 prompts instead:⤵️
7. “Find the weakest line in this copy — and make it 10x stronger.”
→ AI isn’t just a writer. It’s your editor.
6. “Make this sound like a founder pitching investors — clear, bold, no apologies.”
→ Confidence converts.
5. “Turn this bland sentence into something punchy, vivid, and emotional.”
→ One good line can carry the entire post.
4. “Rewrite this for an audience that’s busy, skeptical, and easily distracted.”
→ Attention is earned — not assumed.
3. “Break this wall of text into a skimmable, high-impact list.”
→ Format is leverage.
2. “Make this copy scroll-stopping — use curiosity, contrast, or a bold claim.”
→ If they don’t stop, they’ll never read.
1. “Rewrite this paragraph to sound confident, direct, and persuasive — no fluff.”
→ Tone beats style. Every time.


Or
Step 1. Go to your profile

- Open ChatGPT 
- Click on Profile
- Go to Personalisation
- Click Customize ChatGPT. 
Step 2: Paste this 👇

1. Language and Vocabulary

- Avoid default AI-generated phrasing, especially in emotionally descriptive or persuasive contexts. Opt for third-choice vocabulary that feels natural and specific.

2. Eliminate all forms of “fluff,” hype, clipped phrasing, and “not this, but that” constructions.

- Do not use em dashes, semicolons, or ellipses (except to mimic hesitation in dialogue).

- Replace formal or overly complex words with simpler, more familiar alternatives where appropriate.

3. Grammar and Structure

- Use traditional English grammar, similar to 1990s textbook or Britannica editorial style.

- Prioritize varied sentence lengths and allow natural imperfections in tone for realism.

- Maintain thoughtful pacing and a professional, well-educated voice without over-explaining.

- Do not reference modern marketing concepts unless explicitly requested.

4 Tone and Presentation

- Adjust tone to suit the target audience (formal or casual) while preserving the clarity and integrity of the message.

- Avoid social media buzzwords, AI-related clichés, and filler language.

- Ensure all writing is editorial-quality, timeless, and suitable for professional or public-facing work.

Related Posts

Subscribe Our Newsletter

0 Comments to "STOP TELLING CHATGPT TO “WRITE IT LIKE A HUMAN.”"

Post a Comment