About the Promote your AIPRM Prompt category

  • You can promote your AIPRM Prompt in this Category.

Follow this template:


Link to Prompt

link to Prompts - AIPRM for ChatGPT

What the Prompt does

  • Explain what it does
  • Highlight the WHY
  • Use bullet points over bloated prose

Example Prompt Output GPT3.5

Input:
Give the input as text - marked as code example

Output:
Give the output as text - marked as code example

Example Prompt Output GPT4

Input:
Give the input as text - marked as code example

Output:
Give the output as text - marked as code example

Screenshot is only useful if it is about Emoji, Images or Mermaid charts rendered by ChatGPT,
in all other cases the text is better. Why? Because it’s indexable.

How I came up with it

If you are NOT the original author, link to where you found it or give credit in another way to the original author.

WARNING: Just dumping your Prompt link here won’t cut it, and may be removed by moderators

More insights


For inspiration look at this good example by @RealityMoez

or


Just dumping your Prompt link here won’t cut it, and may be removed by moderators

More Context

To reach 5 likes, just create a good prompt that has utility for more than just your own needs (i.e. other people will be likely to try it) and be patient. If you create a prompt that can’t get 5 likes on its own merit then one of the following is almost certain:

  1. It might be too ‘niche’ too specialised and nobody else is finding it useful in a short time. It may take longer for very specialized prompts that are useful to only a few people to reach 5 users, never mind 5 likes.
  2. It might be too similar to already existing and more proven prompts that do the same essential thing, so while it may be good, people are going with the version that already has lots of likes and feedback as more ‘proven’.
  3. It is even possible that people simply don’t like it as much as you’d hoped and are finding it disappointing. If neither reason 1 or 2 applies, then 3 is the next most likely. Consider withdrawing that attempt and finding a way to improve it and make it more useful, and you’ll know when you have, because it will get likes.

The one thing never, ever to do, is to try to create a little promotion cartel, swapping likes for each other’s prompts. That’s not helping any of the actual users, nor the future of AIPRM, and is the kind of abuse we’d have to create systems (and bans) for.

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