It’s now possible to use AI to write a complete post for you.
But like every powerful tool: garbage in, garbage out.
Here are the two ingredients that will give the AI enough information to create a first draft of your writing that you can actually use.
When using AI to write a blog post, there are two key ingredients: your Bullet Draft and your Prompt.
Your Bullet Draft provides the AI with more context and content to work with, while your Prompt helps guide the AI to create a post that meets your specific needs.
By giving AI additional context beyond a vague prompt (ex: write an essay on AI writing), you’re avoiding giving complete control to the tool.
If you’re able to direct the AI with thoughtful, high-quality inputs, you’ll generate outputs that will move you closer to a post worth publishing.
The Bullet Draft is an exercise used to brainstorm as many ideas as possible about the topic you want to write about.
The Bullet Draft is not an outline. It’s a creative, exhausting sprint where you will expand on your topic with as many words as possible — do not edit, delete, or pause while writing.
You can read more about the Bullet Draft here.
Crafting a clear Prompt is essential for successful AI writing. Again, the better the input when writing the prompt, the better the output will be. Here are three key components to include in your Prompt: