Anik Singal

99% of people are using AI completely wrong. Most Have less than 9 words in their prompts and wonder why the results are trash.


Here's the TCREI framework that will transform your AI results:

T - Task: Be Crystal Clear

Don't say: "Write a video script" Say: "Act as a viral content creator. Write a 60-second TikTok script about productivity hacks for entrepreneurs. Structure with hook in first 3 seconds, 3 main tips, strong call-to-action. Use casual, energetic language for 25-35 year old business owners."

C - Context: Give Background
Add audience details, constraints, timing. Example: "Video posts during Monday commute. Audience struggles with time management, prefers actionable tips over theory. Keep conversational like talking to a friend."

R - References: Show Examples
Give 2-5 examples of the style/tone you want. Show the AI exactly what good looks like.

E - Evaluate & I - Iterate
Never take the first result. Always refine and improve.

Advanced Some Advanced Techniques:

1. Prompt Chaining: Break complex requests into layers

Don't: "Create Instagram reel about morning routines"
Do: 5 separate prompts building on each other


2. Meta-Prompting: Ask AI to improve your prompts "Analyze this prompt and suggest 5 improvements: [your prompt]"


3. Chain of Thought: Make it show reasoning "Explain your thought process step by step, then write 3 options with reasoning for each."

Common Mistakes That Kill Results:

- Being too vague - AI needs platform, length, audience, purpose
- Information overload - Break long prompts into clear sentences
- No examples - "Engaging tone" means nothing without examples
- Taking first result - Always iterate for better outputs

Technical Tips:

Be explicit with formatting requirements

Use "continue" if responses get cut off
The difference between AI beginners and pros isn't talent - it's having the right system.


Try the TCREI framework on one prompt today. Your results will be 10x better.

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