AI WritingCreate Content 10x Faster
The secret to AI writing: It's not about letting AI write FOR you — it's about writing WITH AI. The best results come from treating AI as a brainstorming partner, first-draft generator, and editing assistant.
What Can AI Help You Write?
Pretty much anything. Here are the most popular use cases.
Blog Posts & Articles
Generate outlines, drafts, and full articles. AI can help you overcome writer's block and produce content faster.
Email Writing
Craft professional emails in seconds. From cold outreach to follow-ups, AI handles the heavy lifting.
Social Media
Create engaging posts, captions, and hashtags for any platform. Keep your content calendar full.
Marketing Copy
Write compelling ads, landing pages, and product descriptions that convert.
Business Writing
Create professional documents, reports, and presentations quickly.
Creative Writing
Brainstorm stories, develop characters, and overcome creative blocks.
Essential Techniques for Better AI Writing
Master these prompting strategies to dramatically improve your results.
Start with Context
❌ Don't
"Write a blog post about productivity"
✓ Do
"Write a 800-word blog post for busy professionals about 5 productivity hacks they can implement today. Tone: friendly and actionable."
Why it works: Context gives AI everything it needs: audience, length, topic, and tone.
Use the RICE Framework
Role, Instructions, Context, Examples
"You are a marketing copywriter (Role). Write a product description (Instructions) for a new eco-friendly water bottle targeting health-conscious millennials (Context). Here's an example style I like: [paste example] (Examples)"
Why it works: Structured prompts consistently produce better results than vague requests.
Ask for Variations
❌ Don't
"Write a headline"
✓ Do
"Give me 10 headline options for this article: 5 curiosity-driven, 3 how-to style, and 2 listicle format"
Why it works: Multiple options let you pick the best or combine ideas.
Iterate and Refine
Treat AI as a collaborative partner
First draft → "Make it more conversational" → "Add a specific example in paragraph 2" → "Shorten to 500 words"
Why it works: The best content comes from back-and-forth refinement, not one-shot prompts.
Tips by Content Type
Different content needs different approaches.
Short-form Content
Social media posts
Tip: Specify platform — LinkedIn is different from Twitter
Email subject lines
Tip: Ask for 10+ options with different approaches
Headlines & titles
Tip: Request emotional, curiosity, and benefit-driven variants
Ad copy
Tip: Include target audience and desired action
Product descriptions
Tip: Focus on benefits over features
Long-form Content
Blog posts
Tip: Start with an outline, then expand section by section
Articles
Tip: Provide research or key points you want included
Guides & tutorials
Tip: Specify skill level of the reader
Newsletters
Tip: Define your voice and recurring sections
Case studies
Tip: Provide the data, let AI structure the narrative
Professional Writing
Business emails
Tip: Specify relationship with recipient and goal
Reports & summaries
Tip: Paste raw notes, ask for structured output
Proposals
Tip: Include client pain points and your solution
Presentations
Tip: Request bullet points and speaker notes separately
Documentation
Tip: Ask for clear, step-by-step instructions
Copy-Paste Prompt Templates
Ready-to-use prompts for common writing tasks. Just fill in the brackets.
Blog Writing
Blog Outline
Template
Create a detailed outline for a blog post about [TOPIC] targeting [AUDIENCE]. Include an engaging intro hook, 5-7 main sections with subpoints, and a conclusion with CTA.
Introduction Hook
Template
Write 3 different opening paragraphs for a blog post about [TOPIC]. One should start with a surprising statistic, one with a relatable story, and one with a provocative question.
SEO Blog Post
Template
Write an 800-word SEO-optimized blog post about [TOPIC]. Target keyword: [KEYWORD]. Include the keyword naturally in the title, first paragraph, one H2 heading, and conclusion.
Email Writing
Cold Outreach
Template
Write a cold email to [RECIPIENT ROLE] at [COMPANY TYPE]. Goal: [YOUR GOAL]. Keep it under 100 words, personalized, and end with a clear low-friction CTA.
Follow-up Email
Template
Write a polite follow-up email. Context: I [PREVIOUS ACTION] and haven't heard back in [TIME]. Goal: [DESIRED RESPONSE]. Keep it brief and not pushy.
Customer Response
Template
Write a professional response to this customer message: [PASTE MESSAGE]. Address their concern, provide solution, and maintain a helpful tone.
Social Media
LinkedIn Post
Template
Write a LinkedIn post about [TOPIC]. Format: Hook line + story/insight + lesson learned + question for engagement. Professional but conversational tone. Under 200 words.
Twitter Thread
Template
Create a 7-tweet thread about [TOPIC]. Tweet 1: Hook. Tweets 2-6: Key points with examples. Tweet 7: Summary + CTA. Each tweet under 280 characters.
Instagram Caption
Template
Write an Instagram caption for [DESCRIBE PHOTO/CONTENT]. Include: engaging first line, story or context, relevant hashtags (10-15), and a question to encourage comments.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Accepting the first draft
✗ Don't
Using AI output as-is without any editing
✓ Do
Always refine: ask for improvements, add your voice, fact-check
Why: First drafts are starting points, not finished products.
Being too vague
✗ Don't
"Write something about marketing"
✓ Do
Be specific about audience, tone, length, format, and purpose
Why: Vague prompts produce generic content that sounds like everyone else.
Not providing examples
✗ Don't
Hoping AI matches your style without guidance
✓ Do
Share examples of writing you like and ask AI to match the style
Why: AI can't read your mind about style preferences.
Forgetting your voice
✗ Don't
Publishing robotic AI content without personalization
✓ Do
Edit AI drafts to add your personality, stories, and unique insights
Why: AI content can sound robotic without your personal touch.
Skipping fact-checking
✗ Don't
Trusting all statistics and quotes from AI
✓ Do
Verify any specific claims, especially numbers and attributions
Why: AI can hallucinate statistics, quotes, and facts.
Best AI Writing Tools
ChatGPT
Best for versatile writing, brainstorming, and long-form content
Claude
Excellent for nuanced writing and following style guides
iwantmy.ai
Compare multiple AI models for the best writing output
Ready to Write Faster?
Try writing with AI right now. Start with something simple — an email, a social post, or an outline for your next article.