The quality of your AI output depends entirely on the quality of your prompts. This guide will teach you the fundamentals of prompt engineering to get the best results from any AI model.
The CRISP Framework
Follow the CRISP framework for consistently great prompts:
- Context: Set the scene and background
- Role: Define who the AI should act as
- Instructions: Clear, specific directions
- Specifications: Format, length, tone requirements
- Parameters: Constraints and boundaries
Common Mistakes to Avoid
1. Being too vague — “Write something about marketing” vs “Write a 500-word LinkedIn post about B2B SaaS marketing trends in 2026, targeting CMOs.”
2. Not specifying the output format
3. Forgetting to define the target audience
Advanced Techniques
Chain-of-thought prompting, few-shot examples, and system prompts can dramatically improve your results. Experiment with these techniques to find what works best for your use case.