Improve your writing with 10 detailed, beginner-friendly AI prompts. This editable prompt collection helps users create blog posts, social media captions, emails, product descriptions, stories, video scripts, SEO outlines, introductions, and step-by-step guides. Simply replace the bracketed sections with your own information and paste the prompt into your preferred AI tool.
What This Prompt Pack Does
- Helps beginners produce structured, specific, and high-quality written content without needing advanced prompt-writing skills.
- Provides editable instructions, keyword fields, content structures, tone options, and output requirements for 10 common writing tasks.
Tips for This Prompt Pack
- Replace every section inside [square brackets] with specific information to receive a more accurate and useful response.
- Include your target audience, primary keyword, desired tone, platform, and word count instead of asking the AI to make assumptions.
How to Use the Prompts
- Choose the prompt that matches your writing task, customize the editable fields, and paste the completed prompt into your preferred AI tool.
- Review the generated content, check facts and keywords, and ask the AI to revise any section that does not match your style or purpose.
10 Writing Prompts for Beginners
These editable AI prompts help beginners create clear, engaging, and well-structured written content. Replace the information inside [square brackets] with your own details before using each prompt.
1. Beginner-Friendly Blog Post Prompt
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Act as an experienced blog writer who specializes in creating simple, informative, and engaging content for beginners.
Write a detailed blog post about [TOPIC] for [TARGET AUDIENCE].
The main goal of the blog post is to help readers [DESIRED OUTCOME].
Use the primary keyword [PRIMARY KEYWORD] naturally throughout the article. Also include these secondary keywords where relevant: [SECONDARY KEYWORD 1], [SECONDARY KEYWORD 2], and [SECONDARY KEYWORD 3].
Follow this structure:
- Create an attention-grabbing title containing the primary keyword.
- Write a short introduction explaining why the topic is important.
- Divide the main content into clear sections with descriptive headings.
- Explain every idea in simple language suitable for beginners.
- Include practical examples related to [INDUSTRY, NICHE, OR SITUATION].
- Add a step-by-step process readers can follow.
- Mention common beginner mistakes and how to avoid them.
- Include a short conclusion summarizing the most important points.
- End with a call to action encouraging readers to [ACTION].
Use a [FRIENDLY/PROFESSIONAL/CONVERSATIONAL] tone. Keep paragraphs short, avoid complicated terminology, and explain any technical words that are necessary.
The blog post should be approximately [WORD COUNT] words.
2. Social Media Caption Writing Prompt
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Act as a social media copywriter who creates engaging captions for people who are new to content creation.
Write a social media caption about [TOPIC, PRODUCT, SERVICE, OR EVENT] for [PLATFORM: Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, or X].
The caption should target [TARGET AUDIENCE] and encourage them to [DESIRED ACTION].
Include the primary keyword [PRIMARY KEYWORD] and naturally mention these related keywords: [RELATED KEYWORD 1], [RELATED KEYWORD 2], and [RELATED KEYWORD 3].
Use the following structure:
- Start with a strong hook that makes the audience stop scrolling.
- Introduce the main topic, problem, or benefit.
- Explain why the information matters to the target audience.
- Include one useful tip, lesson, fact, or personal insight.
- Add a simple call to action.
- Finish with [NUMBER] relevant hashtags.
The tone should be [FRIENDLY/INSPIRATIONAL/EDUCATIONAL/PERSUASIVE].
Keep the caption between [CHARACTER OR WORD LIMIT]. Avoid generic phrases and make the caption specific to [BRAND, NICHE, OR AUDIENCE].
Provide three versions:
- A short caption
- A storytelling caption
- A promotional caption
3. Professional Email Writing Prompt
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Act as a professional email writer.
Write a clear and polite email to [RECIPIENT OR TYPE OF RECIPIENT] regarding [EMAIL TOPIC].
The purpose of the email is to [REQUEST INFORMATION/FOLLOW UP/INTRODUCE YOURSELF/RESOLVE A PROBLEM/MAKE AN OFFER].
Include these important details:
- Sender’s name or role: [NAME OR ROLE]
- Relevant date: [DATE]
- Product, service, project, or issue: [DETAILS]
- Main request: [REQUEST]
- Desired response or next step: [NEXT STEP]
- Response deadline, when applicable: [DEADLINE]
Use the keyword or subject phrase [MAIN KEYWORD OR TOPIC] naturally in the subject line and email.
Follow this structure:
- Create a specific subject line.
- Begin with an appropriate greeting.
- Explain the reason for the email in the first paragraph.
- Provide the necessary background information.
- Clearly state the request or desired action.
- Mention any deadline or supporting information.
- End with a polite closing.
Use a [FORMAL/FRIENDLY/CONFIDENT/APOLOGETIC] tone.
Keep the email concise but complete. Avoid overly complicated language, unnecessary details, and vague requests.
Provide two versions:
- A concise version
- A warmer, more detailed version
4. Product Description Writing Prompt
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Act as an e-commerce copywriter who specializes in clear, persuasive product descriptions.
Write a detailed product description for [PRODUCT NAME].
The product is designed for [TARGET CUSTOMER] and helps them [MAIN BENEFIT OR PROBLEM SOLVED].
Use the primary keyword [PRIMARY KEYWORD] naturally in the product title, opening paragraph, and main description.
Include these secondary keywords where appropriate: [SECONDARY KEYWORD 1], [SECONDARY KEYWORD 2], [SECONDARY KEYWORD 3].
Product information:
- Product type: [PRODUCT TYPE]
- Main features: [FEATURES]
- Main benefits: [BENEFITS]
- Material or format: [MATERIAL/FORMAT]
- Size or quantity: [SIZE/QUANTITY]
- Intended use: [USE CASE]
- Unique selling point: [WHAT MAKES IT DIFFERENT]
- Customer concern to address: [COMMON OBJECTION]
Follow this structure:
- Write an SEO-friendly product title.
- Start with a benefit-focused opening sentence.
- Explain the problem the product solves.
- Describe the main features and connect each feature to a customer benefit.
- Explain who the product is best suited for.
- Include a bullet-point list of key benefits.
- Address the main customer concern.
- End with a persuasive call to action.
Use a [PREMIUM/FRIENDLY/PRACTICAL/EXCITING] tone.
Do not use unsupported claims such as “the best product ever.” Make the description specific, realistic, and easy to understand.
5. Short Story Writing Prompt
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Act as a creative writing coach and fiction writer.
Write a short story based on the following idea:
Story idea: [DESCRIBE THE BASIC STORY IDEA]
Use these story details:
- Genre: [ROMANCE, MYSTERY, FANTASY, HORROR, ADVENTURE, OR OTHER]
- Main character: [NAME AND DESCRIPTION]
- Main character’s goal: [GOAL]
- Main challenge: [CONFLICT OR PROBLEM]
- Setting: [LOCATION AND TIME PERIOD]
- Supporting character: [NAME AND ROLE]
- Important object or clue: [OBJECT OR CLUE]
- Desired ending: [HAPPY, SAD, SURPRISING, OPEN, OR HOPEFUL]
- Story length: [WORD COUNT]
Follow this structure:
- Begin with an interesting opening that introduces a question, problem, or unusual event.
- Introduce the main character and setting naturally.
- Show what the main character wants.
- Create a meaningful challenge or conflict.
- Increase the tension as the story develops.
- Include dialogue that reveals personality or moves the story forward.
- Add sensory details describing what characters see, hear, feel, smell, or notice.
- Build toward a clear turning point.
- End with a satisfying conclusion connected to the main conflict.
Use a [EMOTIONAL/SUSPENSEFUL/HUMOROUS/DARK/UPLIFTING] writing style.
Avoid excessive background information. Focus on scenes, actions, emotions, and character decisions.
6. Rewrite and Improve My Text Prompt
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Act as a professional editor and writing coach.
Rewrite the text below so it is clearer, more engaging, and easier to understand.
Original text:
[PASTE YOUR TEXT HERE]
The rewritten text is intended for [TARGET AUDIENCE] and will be used for [BLOG, EMAIL, SOCIAL MEDIA, WEBSITE, ASSIGNMENT, OR OTHER PURPOSE].
Use a [FRIENDLY/PROFESSIONAL/PERSUASIVE/ACADEMIC/CONVERSATIONAL] tone.
Keep these important ideas unchanged:
- [IMPORTANT POINT 1]
- [IMPORTANT POINT 2]
- [IMPORTANT POINT 3]
Include the primary keyword [PRIMARY KEYWORD] naturally. Include these supporting keywords where relevant: [SUPPORTING KEYWORDS].
Improve the text by:
- Correcting grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
- Removing repeated or unnecessary words.
- Shortening long or confusing sentences.
- Improving the order and flow of ideas.
- Replacing vague wording with specific language.
- Adding transitions where needed.
- Keeping the meaning accurate.
- Making the opening more engaging.
- Strengthening the final sentence or call to action.
Keep the rewritten version approximately [SAME LENGTH/SHORTER/LONGER] than the original.
After rewriting, provide:
- The improved version
- Three major improvements you made
- Any information that may need clarification
7. SEO Article Outline Prompt
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Act as an SEO content strategist.
Create a detailed article outline about [ARTICLE TOPIC].
The article will target [TARGET AUDIENCE], and its main goal is to help readers [DESIRED OUTCOME].
Use the following keyword information:
- Primary keyword: [PRIMARY KEYWORD]
- Secondary keywords: [SECONDARY KEYWORDS]
- Related questions: [QUESTIONS PEOPLE MAY ASK]
- Location, when relevant: [LOCATION]
- Search intent: [INFORMATIONAL, COMMERCIAL, TRANSACTIONAL, OR LOCAL]
Create an outline containing:
- Five SEO-friendly title options.
- A suggested URL slug.
- A recommended article length.
- A clear H1 heading.
- A short introduction outline.
- Detailed H2 and H3 headings.
- Key points to explain under every heading.
- Suggested examples, statistics, case studies, or expert insights to include.
- A section answering common beginner questions.
- A section covering common mistakes.
- A conclusion outline.
- A relevant call to action.
- Five frequently asked questions.
- A meta title of approximately 50–60 characters.
- A meta description of approximately 140–160 characters.
Arrange the sections in a logical order that takes readers from basic information to practical application.
Avoid repeating the same keyword unnaturally. Use keyword variations and related terms where appropriate.
8. YouTube Video Script Writing Prompt
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Act as a YouTube scriptwriter who creates educational and engaging videos for beginners.
Write a video script about [VIDEO TOPIC] for a [VIDEO LENGTH]-minute YouTube video.
The target audience is [TARGET AUDIENCE]. Their current knowledge level is [BEGINNER/BASIC/INTERMEDIATE].
The video should help viewers [DESIRED RESULT].
Use the primary keyword [PRIMARY KEYWORD] naturally in the introduction, main content, and closing. Also include these related keywords: [RELATED KEYWORDS].
Follow this structure:
- Open with a strong hook during the first 10 seconds.
- Clearly explain what viewers will learn.
- Briefly introduce the presenter or channel.
- Explain the topic in simple steps.
- Include a practical example for every major point.
- Mention one common mistake beginners make.
- Include pattern interruptions, questions, or short transitions to maintain attention.
- Summarize the most important lesson.
- Ask viewers to [LIKE, COMMENT, SUBSCRIBE, DOWNLOAD, OR VISIT A LINK].
- End with a clear closing statement.
Add these production notes:
- Suggested on-screen text
- Suggested visuals or B-roll
- Places to add screenshots
- Words or phrases to emphasize
- Natural pauses and transitions
Use a [FRIENDLY/ENERGETIC/CALM/PROFESSIONAL] tone. Avoid long sentences and overly technical explanations.
9. Personal or Brand Introduction Prompt
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Act as a personal branding copywriter.
Write a memorable introduction for [PERSON, BUSINESS, BRAND, OR CREATOR NAME].
The introduction will be used on [WEBSITE, LINKEDIN, INSTAGRAM, PORTFOLIO, SPEAKING EVENT, OR OTHER PLATFORM].
Use the following information:
- Name: [NAME]
- Role or profession: [ROLE]
- Industry or niche: [NICHE]
- Target audience: [AUDIENCE]
- Main service or expertise: [SERVICE OR EXPERTISE]
- Experience: [NUMBER OF YEARS OR RELEVANT BACKGROUND]
- Important achievement: [ACHIEVEMENT]
- Personal or brand values: [VALUES]
- Unique approach: [WHAT MAKES THIS PERSON OR BRAND DIFFERENT]
- Desired audience action: [CONTACT, FOLLOW, BOOK, BUY, OR LEARN MORE]
Use the primary keyword [PRIMARY KEYWORD] and these related keywords: [RELATED KEYWORDS].
Follow this structure:
- Begin with a clear statement explaining who the person or brand helps.
- Describe the main expertise or service.
- Explain the benefit provided to the audience.
- Include one credibility-building detail.
- Mention the unique approach or value.
- End with an invitation to take the desired action.
Use a [CONFIDENT/FRIENDLY/PROFESSIONAL/INSPIRATIONAL] tone.
Provide three versions:
- A 30-word introduction
- A 75-word biography
- A 150-word About section
Avoid clichés such as “passionate professional” unless the phrase is supported by a specific example.
10. Step-by-Step How-To Guide Prompt
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Act as an instructional writer who specializes in creating simple guides for beginners.
Write a detailed step-by-step guide explaining how to [TASK OR GOAL].
The guide is for [TARGET AUDIENCE], who have [NO EXPERIENCE/BASIC EXPERIENCE] with the topic.
Use the primary keyword [PRIMARY KEYWORD] naturally throughout the guide. Include these supporting keywords: [SUPPORTING KEYWORDS].
Include the following information:
- Tools or materials required: [TOOLS OR MATERIALS]
- Estimated time: [TIME REQUIRED]
- Estimated cost, when relevant: [COST]
- Starting requirements: [PREREQUISITES]
- Final result: [EXPECTED OUTCOME]
Follow this structure:
- Create a clear title beginning with “How to.”
- Write a short introduction explaining the benefit of completing the task.
- List everything readers need before starting.
- Divide the process into numbered steps.
- Explain one action per step.
- Include examples or instructions for each step.
- Add a useful beginner tip after important steps.
- Mention possible errors and how to correct them.
- Include a troubleshooting section.
- Add a final checklist readers can use to confirm completion.
- End with the next recommended action.
Use simple language and define any necessary technical terms.
Do not skip actions that may seem obvious to an experienced person. Assume the reader is completing the task for the first time.

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