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✍ How to write an effective prompt for Sardor AI?
✍ How to write an effective prompt for Sardor AI?
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Written by Vadym O
Updated over a week ago

Crafting effective prompts for AI models like Sardor AI or ChatGPT requires clarity, specificity, and thorough context.

🗣️ Command Clearly and Directly:

AIs respond best to clear, straightforward commands, avoiding colloquialisms.

Avoid: [Maybe inform them about my skills?]

Optimal: [Based on the profile overview and portfolio, detail Jane's expertise in graphic design for the client.]

Explanation: This optimal prompt is direct, citing specific resources, ensuring the client receives a clear message.

🔠 Emphasize Specificity:

Ambiguity can lead to broad outputs. Precision is key.

Vague: [Share my best coding accomplishments that best fits this job]

Clear: [Highlight the three most significant web development projects John completed, emphasizing the results achieved for each portfolio case]

Explanation: This refined prompt narrows the scope, pointing towards specific achievements at past work history.

🏗️ Structure is Vital:

While providing a clear structure can enhance the output, it's equally important to frame your prompts for distinct interactions, ensuring the AI targets exactly what you need.

Example: [Based on the job posting, extract and ask a thoughtful question regarding the most emphasized pain point related to React Native development.]

Explanation: Here, the directive isn't just about identifying a pain point — it's about crafting a question around it. This distinction guides the AI to not only understand but interact with the provided data in a specific manner.

💡 Context Matters:

Always give context; AI doesn't intuitively 'know' individual details.

Prompt: [Referring to the web projects in the portfolio of CodeWarriors, write a paragraph that demonstrates the agency's innovative approaches and meticulous attention to detail for potential clients.]

Explanation: This prompt zeroes in on the agency’s portfolio, ensuring the output is well-tailored and doesn't misuse individual tools or languages inappropriately.


🤙 Ask Sardor

As mentioned, it's a Cover Letter Machine. But when our users hear that, they often think, "Okay, I need to write everything related to cover letters here."

However, this doesn't capture the essence of the tool. Upwork clients are, frankly, tired of reading the same old proposals boasting years of experience or how "our agency is the best. Hire us."

🏞️ Sardor AI encourages you to think outside the box:

  • Ask Sardor to provide a unique fact about a client's city—it's a fresh approach that grabs attention.

  • Ask Sardor to craft a joke related to a detail in the client's job posting. For instance, if they're using Shopify for the Automotive sector, how about a quip on fast-selling Teslas?

  • Ask Sardor to offer three inventive solutions to the client's issue. Remember, Sardor now can access your profile and portfolio.

  • Ask Sardor to draft a code snippet, especially if you've segmented scanners and know which types of jobs GigRadar will target.

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