These 10 short prompts will get you better results than most 500-word instructions.
1. Write in simple English
“Write this in simple English that a beginner can understand. Use short sentences, common words, and clear meaning. Avoid jargon, technical language, and complicated phrasing.”
2. Explain like a teacher
“Explain this like a good teacher speaking to someone new to the topic. Break the idea into small steps, make each point clear, and help the reader understand without confusion.”
3. Make it sound human
“Rewrite this in a natural human tone. Make it sound warm, real, and clear. Avoid robotic phrases, stiff wording, and anything that feels like obvious AI writing.”
4. Remove fluff and filler
“Cut all unnecessary words, filler, repetition, and weak sentences. Keep only the lines that add meaning, clarity, or value. Make the writing clean and focused.”
5. Improve clarity and flow
“Rewrite this to make it clearer, smoother, and easier to read. Improve sentence flow, connect ideas better, and make sure each line naturally leads to the next one.”
6. Add strong structure
“Organize this with a strong structure: a clear opening, useful main points, and a short ending with a takeaway. Make it easy for the reader to follow from start to finish.”
7. Make it engaging
“Make this more engaging and enjoyable to read while keeping it clear and useful. Add energy and interest, but do not sound dramatic, exaggerated, or fake.”
8. Write for teaching or tutorial style
“Rewrite this in a teaching or tutorial format. Make it practical, simple, and step by step. Focus on helping the reader learn something quickly and clearly.”
9. Avoid common bad AI patterns
“Remove generic AI phrases, corporate-sounding words, vague statements, and predictable wording. Make the writing direct, specific, and natural.”
10. Turn it into a polished final draft
“Take this rough idea and turn it into a polished final draft. Make it clear, well-structured, natural, engaging, and ready to post, publish, or share.”
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🚨 BREAKING: Designers are about to get replaced by prompts.
Claude Opus 4.6 can now build logos and design.
No big team.
No expensive tools.
Just the right prompts.
I tested this on real projects.
Here are 10 prompts that can create Apple-level logos for free 👇
When I started building small projects, I had one big problem:
Logos were expensive.
Designers charged $100–$1000.
Design tools were complicated.
So I tried something different…
I gave Claude very specific prompts.
And the results were shockingly good.
Here’s exactly how anyone can do it.
1️. The Brand Discovery Prompt
Start here. Claude needs to understand your brand first.
Prompt:
"Act as a world-class brand strategist.
Ask me 10 questions to understand my startup’s mission, audience, personality, and positioning so you can design the perfect logo."
IBM Cybersecurity Certifications to pursue in 2024
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1. IBM: Cybersecurity Capstone and Case Studies
What you'll learn
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✅ Analyze threats and breaches and determine their consequences to an organization
✅ Explore phishing scams and their implications on organizations
✅ Discuss how to approximate the cost of a data breach
✅ Research a recent cyber-attack and recognize the data breaches and vulnerabilities for a specific company
✅ Define cybersecurity and describe key terms
✅ Describe how penetration testing is used in cybersecurity
✅ Explain the role of cryptography in cybersecurity and how it is used.
✅ Describe the purpose, function and types of firewalls