First things first: Install the AIPRM for ChatGPT browser extension (works on Chrome and Edge browsers).

As an SEO or marketing professional, you're always looking for ways to improve your writing skills and generate better content ideas. One way to do this is by using prompt templates, which provide you with a starting point for your writing and help you stay focused on the topic at hand.

In this blog post, we'll show you how to create, use, and share your own prompt template in the AIPRM Community Edition, a software tool that utilizes AI language models to provide prompts for SEOs, marketers, and SaaS professionals.

Creating Your Own Prompt Template

To create your own prompt template, you need to access the “edit new prompt template” button in the AIPRM Community Edition. Once you click on this button, you'll see a form where you can enter the details of your prompt.

The prompt template has two important placeholders: target language [TARGETLANGUAGE] and prompt [PROMPT]. The target language placeholder is where you specify the language you want to use for your prompt. The prompt placeholder is where you enter the actual prompt that will be sent to ChatGPT.

The teaser is just a marketing text that you can use to promote your prompt. However, it's best to use a descriptive and compelling text that accurately represents your prompt. For example, “Create the best meta description for my content.”

The title of your prompt should be brief and descriptive. For instance, “Best Meta Description.” You can also specify the category of your prompt, which in this case would be “well writing.”

It's important to note that you don't need to share your prompt template immediately. You can test it out first and make any necessary adjustments before sharing it with the public.

Using Your Prompt Template

To use your prompt template, you need to insert the text that you want to summarize into the prompt placeholder. The prompt template will then generate a prompt that summarizes the text in a specific format.

For example, your prompt template could be “Your task is to summarize [TARGETLANGUAGE] text that gives you in 20 words or maximum 130 characters. The text to summarize is this: [PROMPT].” When you insert the text you want to summarize, it will replace the [PROMPT] placeholder in the prompt template.

Sharing Your Prompt Template

Once you've created and tested your prompt template, you can share it with others in the AIPRM Community Edition. You can do this by clicking on the “share prompt template public” button.

However, it's important to be mindful of what you share as it will be visible to everyone in the community. Your prompt template can receive votes and likes from other users, which can increase its visibility and reputation.

Moreover, you can add UTM campaign links to the shared prompt template URL to track the traffic in your Google Analytics or other analytics solutions. You can also link your prompt template to your personal page to increase your visibility and reputation as a prompt engineer.

Conclusion

Creating, using, and sharing your own prompt template is a great way to improve your writing skills and generate better content ideas. With the AIPRM Community Edition, you have access to a powerful tool that can help you achieve these goals.

By following the steps outlined in this blog post, you can create your own prompt template, use it to generate prompts that summarize your text, and share it with others in the community. So what are you waiting for? Start creating your own prompt templates today and see how they can help you become a better writer!

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