How to use
Three steps from prompt to deliverable
Every prompt here is field-tested, with the swappable parts marked as {variables}. You don't need to know prompt engineering — just follow these three steps.
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Pick a scenario, copy the prompt
Find what you need across nine business scenarios (posters, decks, hiring posts…), check the sample output to confirm the style, then hit Copy Prompt. The English version is usually the most reliable; the Chinese mirror helps you see what each part controls.
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Swap the {variables}
Replace the placeholders in braces with your real details: shop name, dates, prices, contact info. The variables table explains each field with an example. Leave the rest untouched — that's the language doing the style and composition work.
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Paste into an AI tool, then refine
Each prompt lists the models it works with (Gemini, ChatGPT, Midjourney…). If the result is off, first check you replaced every variable; to change the style, edit only the style sentence. For visual outputs, drop the image into Canva to overlay real text before printing.
Tips for better results
- *Run the same prompt 2–3 times and keep the best take — generation is inherently random.
- *Keep the 'leave clean space for text' instructions in image prompts; that's where your real copy goes later.
- *For text outputs (decks, proposals), iterating with follow-ups like 'make section X more conversational' beats re-running the whole prompt.
- *Found a prompt useful? Sign in and hit Useful — it helps the next person.
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