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Influencer Marketing: Discussing the use of influencers and content creators for advertising purposes, including collaboration strategies, budgeting, and measuring campaign success. 60 9. Video Advertising: Offering guidance on creating impactful video ads, including scriptwriting, production techniques, and platform-specific considerations. 61 10. Advertising Ethics and Regulations: Explaining the ethical considerations and regulatory requirements surrounding advertising, such as truth-in- advertising laws, privacy concerns, and industry-specific guidelines. 62 Argumentation Prompts 63 1. Logical Fallacies: Identifying and understanding common logical fallacies to improve argumentation skills and critical thinking. 63 2. Types of Arguments: Exploring different types of arguments, such as deductive, inductive, and abductive reasoning. 65 3. Persuasive Techniques: Offering insights into various persuasive techniques and rhetorical devices used in effective argumentation. 66 4. Debate Strategies: Providing guidance on effective debate strategies, including preparation, research, and delivery. 67 5. Evidence and Supporting Materials: Discussing the importance of using reliable evidence and supporting materials in crafting a persuasive argument. 68 6. Counterarguments: Offering advice on anticipating and addressing counterarguments to strengthen one's own argument. 69 7. Ethos, Pathos, and Logos: Exploring the persuasive appeals of ethos (credibility), pathos (emotion), and logos (logic) in argumentation. 71 8. Argument Evaluation: Providing guidance on evaluating the strength and validity of an argument. 72 9. Presentation and Delivery: Offering tips on effectively presenting and delivering arguments in various formats, such as speeches, essays, and debates. 73 10. Conflict Resolution and Negotiation: Discussing the role of argumentation in conflict resolution and negotiation situations. 74 Art Prompts 76 1. Art history: Providing overviews of different art movements, periods, and influential artists throughout history. 76 2. Art techniques: Offering guidance on various artistic techniques, mediums, and materials, such as painting, drawing, sculpture, and printmaking. 77 3. Digital art: Assisting with digital art software, tools, and techniques, including graphic design, illustration, and animation. 78 4. Art appreciation and interpretation: Analyzing artworks, discussing themes, symbols, and providing contextual information to deepen 78 5. Art education: Providing lesson plans, exercises, and resources for teaching art to various age groups and skill levels. 79 6. Art therapy: Offering insights into the benefits and methods of art therapy for mental health and emotional well-being. 80 7. Art curation and museum studies: Discussing best practices for displaying, preserving, and interpreting art in galleries and museums. 81 8. Art criticism: Engaging in discussions and critiques of artworks, artists, and exhibitions, while exploring various perspectives. 82 9. Art and cultural identity: Examining the role of art in shaping and reflecting cultural identity, traditions, and social issues. 83 10. Art careers and professional development: Providing advice on building a successful art career, including portfolio development, networking, and navigating the art market. 84 Automotive Prompts 85 1. Car Maintenance Tips: Providing guidance on routine car maintenance tasks, such as oil changes, tire rotations, and fluid checks to keep vehicles running smoothly. 85 2. Troubleshooting Common Issues: Assisting with diagnosing and resolving common automotive problems, such as engine noises, electrical issues, or dashboard warning lights. 87 3. Vehicle Comparisons: Offering insights into the features, performance, and reliability of various makes and models to help users make informed car- buying decisions. 88 4. Driving Safety and Tips: Discussing best practices for safe driving, including defensive driving techniques, road etiquette, and handling challenging driving conditions. 90 5. Automotive Technology: Explaining the functionality and benefits of various automotive technologies, such as advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), infotainment systems, and electric vehicle (EV) charging. 91 6. Car Modification and Customization: Offering advice on aftermarket modifications and customizations, including performance upgrades, cosmetic enhancements, and audio installations. 92 7. Fuel Efficiency and Eco-Friendly Driving: Providing tips for improving fuel efficiency, reducing emissions, and adopting eco-friendly driving habits. 94 8. Car Insurance and Registration: Explaining the basics of car insurance policies, registration processes, and the factors that can influence insurance premiums. 95 9. 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Exercise and Physical Performance: Discussing biohacking approaches to optimizing physical fitness, strength, and endurance through targeted training regimens and recovery techniques. 101 5. Brain and Cognitive Enhancement: Exploring methods for enhancing cognitive function, memory, and focus, including nootropics, neurofeedback, and brain training exercises. 102 6. Intermittent Fasting and Time-Restricted Eating: Discussing the benefits and protocols of intermittent fasting and time-restricted eating as a biohacking strategy for weight management and health improvement. 103 7. Cold and Heat Exposure: Investigating the potential benefits and methods of cold and heat exposure, such as cold showers, cryotherapy, sauna use, and thermogenesis. 104 8. 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The sequence should open with a relevant pain point, build credibility in email 2, and include a soft call to action in email 3.","Using a generic outreach prompt without specifying the prospect's job title and company type — the output reads like a mass email and gets lower response rates.",{"name":294,"plain_english":295,"sample_language":296,"common_mistake":297},"Marketing prompts","Prompts for ad copy, social media content, email campaigns, blog posts, landing pages, brand messaging, and SEO briefs.","Write 5 Facebook ad headline and body copy variants for [PRODUCT] targeting [AUDIENCE DEMOGRAPHIC]. Each variant should test a different angle: benefit, urgency, social proof, fear of missing out, and curiosity.","Asking for 'marketing copy' without specifying the channel, format, audience, or goal — outputs require heavy editing and rarely match the intended platform's character limits or tone.",{"name":299,"plain_english":300,"sample_language":301,"common_mistake":302},"HR and people operations prompts","Prompts for job descriptions, interview question banks, offer letters, performance reviews, employee surveys, and internal policy drafts.","Write a job description for a [JOB TITLE] at a [COMPANY STAGE] [INDUSTRY] company. Include a 3-sentence company intro, 6 core responsibilities, 5 required qualifications, and 3 preferred qualifications. Avoid gendered language.","Requesting a job description without providing the company stage, industry, and team context — the output defaults to generic corporate language that attracts the wrong candidates.",{"name":304,"plain_english":305,"sample_language":306,"common_mistake":307},"Operations and productivity prompts","Prompts for drafting SOPs, creating project plans, summarizing meeting notes, building checklists, and mapping workflows.","Summarize the following meeting transcript into: (1) a 3-sentence executive summary, (2) a bulleted list of decisions made, and (3) a table of action items with owner, task, and due date. Transcript: [PASTE TRANSCRIPT].","Asking for a process document without providing the current workflow steps — the AI invents plausible-sounding but inaccurate procedures that require full rewriting.",{"name":309,"plain_english":310,"sample_language":311,"common_mistake":312},"Finance and reporting prompts","Prompts for financial narrative writing, budget variance commentary, report summaries, investor update drafts, and data interpretation.","Write a 2-paragraph CFO commentary explaining a [X]% revenue miss vs. budget in [MONTH]. Attribute the variance to [REASON 1] and [REASON 2]. Recommend [ACTION] to recover by end of quarter. Tone: direct, not defensive.","Submitting raw numbers without context — the AI cannot explain a variance it has no background on, and the output will be generic rather than specific to the business situation.",{"name":314,"plain_english":315,"sample_language":316,"common_mistake":317},"Customer service prompts","Prompts for responding to complaints, drafting FAQ content, writing escalation scripts, composing apology emails, and building knowledge base articles.","Write a customer apology email for a [ISSUE TYPE] that affected [NUMBER] customers on [DATE]. Acknowledge the impact, explain what happened in plain language, state what we are doing to fix it, and offer [COMPENSATION/REMEDY]. Tone: empathetic and direct.","Using a complaint-response prompt without specifying the tone — outputs default to overly formal or overly casual language that does not match the brand voice.",{"name":319,"plain_english":320,"sample_language":321,"common_mistake":322},"Product and strategy prompts","Prompts for user story writing, competitive analysis, product positioning, feature prioritization frameworks, and strategic planning.","Write 10 user stories for the [FEATURE NAME] feature of [PRODUCT TYPE]. Each story should follow the format: 'As a [USER TYPE], I want to [ACTION] so that [OUTCOME].' Focus on [USE CASE CATEGORY].","Requesting a full product roadmap without specifying current stage, constraints, and target persona — the output will be a generic template rather than a usable strategic artifact.",{"name":324,"plain_english":325,"sample_language":326,"common_mistake":327},"Personal productivity prompts","Prompts for time management, goal setting, habit building, decision frameworks, difficult conversation preparation, and professional development.","I have the following tasks due this week: [LIST TASKS]. Help me prioritize them using the Eisenhower Matrix. For each task, classify it as urgent/important, important/not urgent, urgent/not important, or neither, with a one-sentence rationale.","Using open-ended self-improvement prompts without providing real context — vague inputs produce advice so generic it could apply to anyone and changes nothing.",{"name":329,"plain_english":330,"sample_language":331,"common_mistake":332},"Executive communications prompts","Prompts for board updates, all-hands speeches, investor letters, press releases, and crisis communications drafts.","Draft a 400-word CEO all-hands message announcing [CHANGE/EVENT] at [COMPANY NAME]. Acknowledge the impact on employees, explain the business rationale in plain language, describe next steps, and close with a forward-looking statement. Tone: transparent and steady.","Asking for a board update or investor letter without specifying the news being communicated — the AI cannot produce a credible draft without knowing whether the news is positive, negative, or strategic.",[334,339,344,349,354,359,364],{"step":335,"title":336,"description":337,"tip":338},1,"Download and open the Word file","Download the template in Word format. The document is organized by functional category with a table of contents. Use Ctrl+F (or Cmd+F on Mac) to search for a keyword matching your task.","Bookmark the table of contents page — returning to it is faster than scrolling through 10,000 entries.",{"step":340,"title":341,"description":342,"tip":343},2,"Identify the function and task type you need","Navigate to the relevant section — for example, 'Sales' for outreach, or 'HR' for a job description. Scan the subsection headers to find the task type that matches your immediate need.","If you are unsure which section applies, search for the output you want (e.g., 'cold email' or 'onboarding checklist') rather than the function name.",{"step":345,"title":346,"description":347,"tip":348},3,"Select a prompt and copy it","Choose the prompt that most closely matches your specific task. Copy the full prompt text, including any [PLACEHOLDER] fields, into your clipboard.","Read the prompt all the way through before copying — some prompts have optional instruction blocks at the end that you may want to remove or activate.",{"step":350,"title":351,"description":352,"tip":353},4,"Fill in all [PLACEHOLDER] fields","Replace every bracketed placeholder with your specific information — company name, job title, audience, product, tone, or any other variable. Do not leave any placeholders blank before submitting.","The more specific your placeholder values, the better the output. '[B2B SaaS CFO at a 50-person company]' outperforms '[target audience]' every time.",{"step":355,"title":356,"description":357,"tip":358},5,"Paste the completed prompt into ChatGPT or your preferred LLM","Open your AI tool of choice, start a new session, and paste the completed prompt. For best results, use a model with a large context window — GPT-4o or equivalent — for longer prompts.","If the output misses the mark, add a follow-up instruction rather than restarting: 'Make it shorter,' 'Use a more conversational tone,' or 'Add two more examples.'",{"step":360,"title":361,"description":362,"tip":363},6,"Review, edit, and apply the output","Treat the AI output as a strong first draft, not a final deliverable. Review for factual accuracy, brand voice, and any details only you would know. Edit before publishing, sending, or sharing internally.","For customer-facing outputs — emails, social posts, press releases — always have a second person review the final copy before it goes out.",{"step":365,"title":366,"description":367,"tip":368},7,"Save your best customized prompts for reuse","When you modify a prompt and get a particularly strong result, save the customized version in a separate team document. Over time this builds your company's own bespoke prompt library.","Tag saved prompts with the output type and date so team members can find and update them as your products, personas, and tone of voice evolve.",[370,374,378,382],{"mistake":371,"why_it_matters":372,"fix":373},"Leaving [PLACEHOLDER] fields blank before submitting","An unfilled placeholder tells the AI nothing about your specific situation, producing a generic output that requires full rewriting and defeats the purpose of using the library.","Do a final scan for bracket characters before pasting any prompt. Replace every [PLACEHOLDER] with your specific information, even if it is just a rough draft value.",{"mistake":375,"why_it_matters":376,"fix":377},"Using the output as a final deliverable without review","AI outputs can contain plausible-sounding errors, outdated information, or tone mismatches that embarrass the sender or mislead the reader.","Treat every AI output as a first draft. Check factual claims, adjust to your brand voice, and have a second person review anything customer-facing or high-stakes before it goes out.",{"mistake":379,"why_it_matters":380,"fix":381},"Picking the nearest prompt rather than the best-fit prompt","A prompt written for a cold email performs poorly when repurposed for a follow-up sequence — the structural assumptions are different and the output reflects that.","Spend 60 seconds scanning the full subsection before selecting. The prompt that matches both your task type and output format will require significantly less editing.",{"mistake":383,"why_it_matters":384,"fix":385},"Submitting a single long prompt when the task needs multiple steps","Combining five distinct tasks in one prompt (e.g., 'write a job description, score candidates, draft an offer letter, and build an onboarding plan') produces shallow outputs for each.","Break multi-step workflows into sequential prompts — complete step one, review the output, then use it as context for step two. The library includes chained prompt sequences for common multi-step tasks.",[387,390,393,396,399,402,405,408,411],{"question":388,"answer":389},"What is a ChatGPT prompt library?","A ChatGPT prompt library is a curated collection of pre-written instructions designed to produce specific, useful outputs from an AI language model. Rather than writing a new prompt from scratch each time, users select a relevant prompt, fill in their specific details, and paste it into ChatGPT or a similar tool. A large library organized by business function — like this 10,000-prompt collection — eliminates the prompt-engineering learning curve for everyday work tasks.\n",{"question":391,"answer":392},"Do these prompts work with AI tools other than ChatGPT?","Yes. The prompts in this library are written in plain English and work with any major large language model, including Claude (Anthropic), Gemini (Google), Copilot (Microsoft), and Llama-based tools. The output quality may vary slightly across models, but the prompt structure is model-agnostic. For best results on longer or more complex prompts, use a model with a large context window such as GPT-4o or Claude 3.5 Sonnet.\n",{"question":394,"answer":395},"How are the 10,000 prompts organized?","Prompts are organized into functional business categories — sales, marketing, HR and people operations, operations and productivity, finance and reporting, customer service, product and strategy, personal productivity, and executive communications. Within each category, prompts are grouped by specific task type. A table of contents and keyword search make it straightforward to find the right prompt in under a minute.\n",{"question":397,"answer":398},"Can I customize the prompts for my specific business?","Yes — every prompt includes [PLACEHOLDER] fields for variables like company name, target audience, product description, and tone. Replacing those placeholders with your specific information is the primary form of customization. For recurring use cases, you can save your customized versions in a separate document to build a company-specific prompt library over time.\n",{"question":400,"answer":401},"Are these prompts suitable for non-technical users?","The library is specifically designed for business professionals with no background in prompt engineering. The prompts are written in plain English, structured for clear outputs, and annotated with guidance on what to fill in. The only technical requirement is access to a ChatGPT account or equivalent AI tool — no coding, API access, or AI expertise is needed.\n",{"question":403,"answer":404},"What business functions have the most prompts?","Marketing, sales, and HR have the largest prompt sets given the breadth of tasks in those functions — from ad copy and content calendars to job descriptions and performance reviews. Operations, finance, and customer service have deep functional coverage as well. Personal productivity and executive communications round out the library with prompts for individual contributors and leadership alike.\n",{"question":406,"answer":407},"How do I get better outputs from the prompts?","The single highest-impact improvement is filling in [PLACEHOLDER] fields with specific, detailed values rather than generic labels. Beyond that, adding a tone instruction ('direct and concise' or 'warm and empathetic') and specifying the desired output format ('a 5-row table' or 'a 3-paragraph email') consistently improves results. If the first output is close but not quite right, use a follow-up instruction in the same session rather than restarting from scratch.\n",{"question":409,"answer":410},"Can teams share this prompt library across an organization?","Yes. Because the library is a Word document, it can be uploaded to any shared drive — Google Drive, SharePoint, OneDrive, or Notion — and accessed by the entire team. Organizations often create a copy per department with customized placeholders pre-filled for their specific products, personas, and brand voice, reducing individual setup time for each use.\n",{"question":412,"answer":413},"How often is the prompt library updated?","Business in a Box reviews and updates templates on a rolling basis as AI model capabilities and best practices evolve. Check the template's updated_at date in your Business in a Box account for the most recent version. Major updates — such as new functional categories or prompt techniques — are announced in the platform's changelog.\n",[415,419,423,427],{"industry":416,"icon_asset_id":417,"specifics":418},"SaaS / Technology","industry-saas","Product managers use prompts to write user stories and PRDs; growth teams use them for lifecycle email sequences and A/B test copy; support teams use them to draft knowledge base articles at scale.",{"industry":420,"icon_asset_id":421,"specifics":422},"Professional Services","industry-professional-services","Consultants and agencies use prompts to accelerate deliverable drafts — proposals, reports, and client presentations — reducing production time per engagement by 30–50%.",{"industry":424,"icon_asset_id":425,"specifics":426},"Retail / E-commerce","industry-ecommerce","Teams use prompts for product description writing, seasonal campaign copy, customer service response templates, and post-purchase email sequences across large SKU catalogs.",{"industry":428,"icon_asset_id":429,"specifics":430},"Healthcare","industry-healthtech","Administrative and operations teams use prompts for patient communication drafts, staff training materials, and internal policy documentation — always subject to compliance review before use.",[432,436,439,442],{"vs":433,"vs_template_id":434,"summary":435},"Writing prompts from scratch","","Writing prompts from scratch requires trial and error on structure, specificity, and output format — typically 5–15 minutes per prompt before it produces usable output. A curated library provides tested prompt structures for hundreds of specific tasks, reducing that to under a minute. For teams doing AI-assisted work daily, the cumulative time saving is significant within the first week.",{"vs":437,"vs_template_id":434,"summary":438},"Generic AI prompt guides online","Free prompt guides found online typically contain 20–100 examples with no consistent structure, no placeholder system, and no organization by business function. This library provides 10,000 prompts in a single searchable Word document structured for business use, with [PLACEHOLDER] fields that make customization immediate rather than requiring you to reverse-engineer the prompt's logic.",{"vs":440,"vs_template_id":434,"summary":441},"AI-native tools with built-in prompt templates","AI platforms like Jasper, Copy.ai, or Notion AI offer built-in prompt templates, but lock them inside a proprietary interface that requires a separate subscription and limits portability. This library works with any LLM tool you already use — ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot, or others — and is yours to customize and share without additional platform costs.",{"vs":443,"vs_template_id":434,"summary":444},"Hiring a prompt engineer or AI consultant","A prompt engineer or AI consultant can build custom workflows for complex, high-value use cases — typically at $100–$250 per hour. For standard business functions like email drafting, job descriptions, and report summaries, a comprehensive prompt library delivers equivalent output quality at a fraction of the cost and is immediately available to every team member.",{"use_template":446,"template_plus_review":450,"custom_drafted":454},{"best_for":447,"cost":448,"time":449},"Individuals and teams using ChatGPT or equivalent tools for everyday business tasks across any function","Free","Under 5 minutes per task after initial setup",{"best_for":451,"cost":452,"time":453},"Organizations building a shared AI workflow and standardizing prompt usage across departments","$0–$500 for an internal AI champion or ops manager to customize and distribute","1–2 days to customize placeholders and organize by team",{"best_for":455,"cost":456,"time":457},"Enterprises needing prompts integrated into proprietary tools, fine-tuned models, or regulated workflows","$2,000–$20,000+ for a prompt engineer or AI implementation consultant","2–8 weeks depending on scope and integration complexity",[459,460],"prompt-engineering-basics-for-business","how-to-build-a-team-ai-workflow",[233,240,237,248,251,255,462,244,463,464,465,466],"strategic-planning-template-D13857","swot-analysis-D12676","business-plan-canvas-(one-page)-D12527","product-launch-plan-D12799","job-offer-letter-long-D12769",{"emit_how_to":468,"emit_defined_term":468},true,{"primary_folder":470,"secondary_folder":471,"document_type":472,"industry":473,"business_stage":474,"tags":475,"confidence":481},"software-technology","ai-and-chatgpt","guide","general","all-stages",[476,477,478,479,480],"productivity","chatgpt","ai-prompts","business-functions","template-library",0.92,"\u003Ch2>What is the 10,000 ChatGPT Prompts library?\u003C/h2>\n\u003Cp>The \u003Cstrong>10,000 ChatGPT Prompts\u003C/strong> library is a curated reference document containing 10,000 ready-to-use prompts organized by business function — sales, marketing, HR, operations, finance, customer service, product development, and personal productivity. Each prompt is written in plain English with [PLACEHOLDER] fields for your specific variables, structured to produce a useful output on the first or second attempt without any prompt-engineering expertise. It is a free Word download you can search, customize, and share across your team or organization.\u003C/p>\n\u003Ch2>Why You Need This Document\u003C/h2>\n\u003Cp>The single biggest friction point in AI-assisted work is not the AI itself — it is the time spent figuring out how to ask for what you need. Poorly structured prompts produce generic, unusable outputs that require more editing than starting from scratch. Teams without a shared library reinvent the same prompts independently, accumulating wasted effort across every department. This library eliminates that friction: instead of spending 10 minutes crafting a prompt for a job description, a cold email, or a board update, you select the relevant prompt, fill in your specifics, and have a strong first draft in under two minutes. For teams doing AI-assisted work daily, that compounds into hours recovered per person per week — and consistent output quality across everyone who uses it.\u003C/p>\n",1778696323929]