Reverse Prompt Engineering

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Better prompts means better outputs with ChatGPT.

But how can you get better prompts?

With the help of ChatGPT of course!

You can actually train ChatGPT to help you create prompts that will give you the output you want by starting with the end goal in mind.

Here is an example of using reverse prompt engineering to build content. Follow these prompts.

I want to use reverse prompt engineering, where you help me create prompts based on text I give you that would be optimized and ideal for producing similar content.

In these first two steps, you are just priming ChatGPT.

Can you give me an example of reverse prompt engineering?

Now go to Google and perform a search on whatever topic you want to create content for. I'm going to use the example of "what are smart notes".

Find one of the top ranking pages you like and copy the content of that page.

If you are trying to SEO optimize the content, you can ask it to extract the relevant entities, but for this example, I'm going to skip that step.

I want you to reverse prompt engineer this {text}. Give me a single prompt that would create a similar output. The tone and writing style should be included in the prompt. I want to create a similar heading structure.

text = [HERE YOU COPY AND PASTE THE TEXT]


Now ChatGPT gives you an optimized prompt to create the kind of content you are looking for. You can train it on 2-3 pieces of text instead of just one.


You can do this same process if you are using ChatGPT for coding. Show ChatGPT what you want the final output to look like. Then ask it to help build the prompt for that sort of code.
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