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June 5, 2026 · Tutorial · 8 min read

The Complete Guide to Prompt Engineering in 2026

Master the art of writing effective AI prompts. From basic structure to advanced techniques like chain-of-thought and few-shot learning.

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June 2, 2026 · Comparison · 6 min read

ChatGPT vs Claude: How to Write Prompts for Each

They respond differently to the same prompt. Learn how to optimize your prompts for OpenAI and Anthropic models specifically.

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May 28, 2026 · Templates · 5 min read

10 Prompt Templates Every Marketer Needs

Copy-paste templates for social media posts, ad copy, email campaigns, blog outlines, and more.

The Complete Guide to Prompt Engineering in 2026

Prompt engineering is the skill of communicating effectively with AI models. Whether you're using ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any other LLM, how you phrase your request dramatically affects the quality of the output.

Why Prompt Engineering Matters

The same AI model can give you a mediocre paragraph or a brilliant, structured response — the difference is the prompt. Good prompts lead to:

The 5-Part Prompt Structure

Every great prompt follows a basic structure. Think of it as a recipe:

1. Role

Tell the AI who it should be. This sets the expertise level and perspective.

You are a senior content strategist with 10 years of experience in B2B SaaS marketing.

2. Context

Provide background information the AI needs to understand your situation.

I'm launching a new AI writing tool targeted at freelance writers. Our main differentiator is the domain-specific templates.

3. Task

Be specific about what you want the AI to do. Use action verbs.

Write 5 LinkedIn post ideas that highlight our template feature. Each post should be 150-200 words, conversational, and end with a CTA.

4. Constraints

Set boundaries: tone, length, format, what to avoid.

Tone: friendly but professional. Avoid jargon. Don't use more than 2 emojis per post. No hashtag overload.

5. Format

Specify the output structure you need.

Return as a numbered list. Each item should have: a hook line, the body, and the CTA in bold.

Advanced Techniques

Chain-of-Thought (CoT)

Ask the AI to think step-by-step before giving the answer. This dramatically improves reasoning tasks.

Think step-by-step before answering. First analyze the data, then identify patterns, then give your recommendation.

Few-Shot Learning

Give the AI 2-3 examples of what you want. This is the fastest way to teach it your style.

Here are 2 examples of the output I want:

Example 1: [your example]
Example 2: [your example]

Now generate a new one following the same pattern.

Output Iteration

Don't try to get the perfect result in one shot. Use follow-up prompts to refine:

Good, but make it more conversational. Shorten the paragraphs. Add a specific example for the second point.
💡 Pro Tip: Use PromptLab's Readiness Score to check if your prompt has all 5 components. The score tells you exactly what's missing — Context? Constraints? Format?

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Putting It All Together

Here's a complete prompt using the 5-part structure:

# Role
You are a copywriter specializing in SaaS landing pages.

# Context
I'm building a landing page for PromptLab, a free AI prompt workspace. The target audience is marketers and content creators who struggle with writing effective prompts for ChatGPT and Claude.

# Task
Write the hero section copy for the landing page, including:
- A headline (max 8 words)
- A subheadline (max 25 words)
- A primary CTA button text (3-5 words)

# Constraints
- Tone: confident, clear, slightly playful
- No buzzwords like "revolutionary" or "game-changing"
- Focus on the pain point (bad prompts = bad AI output)

# Format
Return as:
**Headline:** ...
**Subheadline:** ...
**CTA:** ...

Or — even easier — just paste this into PromptLab's Builder, pick "Marketing" as the category, and let the engine generate a structured prompt with all 5 components automatically.

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ChatGPT vs Claude: How to Write Prompts for Each

ChatGPT and Claude are the two most popular AI assistants — but they respond very differently to the same prompt. Understanding these differences is the key to getting better results from both.

The Core Difference

ChatGPT (GPT-4o) tends to be more creative, verbose, and eager to please. It follows instructions literally and produces longer outputs by default.

Claude (Sonnet/Opus) is more careful, nuanced, and prefers structured instructions. It excels at following complex multi-step instructions and maintaining context.

Prompting for ChatGPT

ChatGPT works best with:

You are a social media expert. Write 5 Instagram captions for a fitness app launch. Each caption should include:
- A hook in the first line
- 3-4 value points
- A CTA with emoji
- 5 relevant hashtags
Tone: energetic, motivational, Gen Z friendly.

Prompting for Claude

Claude responds better to:


You are a content strategist. Analyze the following blog post and suggest 3 improvement areas.



[Paste your blog post here]



For each improvement:
- What needs to change and why
- A specific rewrite suggestion
- Impact level: High / Medium / Low

Quick Reference

💡 Pro Tip: Use PromptLab's Compare feature to test the same prompt on both ChatGPT and Claude side-by-side. See which model handles your specific use case better.

The best way to learn is to experiment. Open PromptLab, create a prompt, and compare the results. The readiness score will tell you if your prompt works well for both models — or if it needs adjustment.

10 Prompt Templates Every Marketer Needs

Marketing with AI is only as good as your prompts. Here are 10 battle-tested templates you can copy, paste, and customize in PromptLab.

1. Social Media Caption

Write 5 Instagram captions for [product/announcement].
- Hook line (attention-grabbing)
- 3 value points
- CTA with emoji
- 5 hashtags
Tone: [brand voice]

2. Email Subject Lines

Generate 10 email subject lines for [campaign purpose].
Include: 3 curiosity-based, 3 urgency-based, 2 benefit-driven, 2 personalized.
Keep under 50 characters each.

3. Blog Outline

Create a detailed blog outline for: [topic]
Target audience: [audience]
Goal: [awareness/consideration/conversion]
Include: title, introduction hook, 5-7 H2 sections with bullet points, conclusion with CTA.
Word count target: [X] words.

4. Ad Copy (Facebook/Google)

Write 3 variations of ad copy for [product].
Headline (max 40 chars), primary text (max 125 chars), description (max 30 chars).
Each variation targets: 1) pain point, 2) benefit, 3) social proof.
CTA: [shop now / learn more / sign up]

5. Landing Page Hero

Write a landing page hero section for [product].
- Headline: max 8 words, punchy
- Subheadline: max 25 words, explain the value
- Primary CTA: 3-5 words
- Secondary CTA: "See How It Works"
Tone: [professional / playful / authoritative]

6. Newsletter Introduction

Write a newsletter intro for this week's edition.
Main topic: [topic]
Key takeaway: [one sentence]
Tone: conversational, like writing to a friend.
Include a transition to the first article.
Max 100 words.

7. Product Description

Write a product description for [product name].
Features: [list features]
Target buyer: [persona]
Include: headline, 3 benefit bullets, emotional hook, CTA.
Optimize for: clarity, scannability, conversion.

8. A/B Test Hypotheses

Generate 5 A/B test hypotheses for [page/campaign].
For each, specify: variable, hypothesis (if we X, then Y because Z), expected impact, priority (high/med/low).

9. Competitor Analysis

Analyze [competitor name] vs our [product].
Compare: positioning, messaging, pricing, target audience, strengths, weaknesses.
Output: comparison table + 3 opportunities we can exploit.

10. Content Repurposing

Repurpose this [blog post/transcript/video] into:
1. 5 tweet threads
2. 1 LinkedIn post (200 words)
3. 3 Instagram carousel slides
4. 1 email newsletter (300 words)
Original content: [paste here]
🚀 Try in PromptLab: Go to PromptLab → Templates → Marketing. These templates are pre-built with the full 5-part structure and domain context. Just fill in your details and generate.

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