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90% of people using ChatGPT to write copy lose at the very first sentence. It's not that the content is bad, nor that the model is weak. Until I switched to a completely different approach to prompts, the AI's output finally felt like—a real person talking to you. The following 7 prompts are my current standard practice for writing tweets, scripts, and copy 👇 (just copy and use): 1. Realistic Conversation Rewrite 'Rewrite this [paste content] as if you were chatting with a friend: relaxed, direct, and natural. Keep it clear—no fluff, no fake enthusiasm, no corporate tone.' 2. Imperfect Human Tone Prompt 'Rewrite this [paste content] with natural human characteristics: short sentences, slight pauses, varied rhythm. Keep it warm, down-to-earth, and authentic—don't over-embellish.' 3. Tone Preservation Rewrite 'Refine this [paste content] but retain my original voice and attitude.' Improve clarity and fluency, but don't make it too formal, too friendly, or too 'AI smooth'. 4. Warmth + Directness Mix Rewrite this [paste content] to make it sound warm, honest, and direct. Avoid flowery language and corporate jargon; keep it simple and authentic. 5. Social Media Conversation Style Rewrite this [paste content] with a conversational, social tone: short sentences, natural rhythm, and clear emotion. No clichés, no excessive embellishment. 6. Human Filter Process this text [paste content], removing anything that sounds robotic, stiff, or overly formal. Replace it with natural, human-speaker phrasing. 7. Personality-First Rewrite Rewrite this [paste content] with these personality traits: [List your traits — calm, humorous, straightforward, attentive, playful, etc.]. Keep the message the same, just add tone.

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