AIPRM is a Chrome extension that serves as a comprehensive library for ChatGPT prompts. It offers a vast array of templates for various purposes, including SEO, marketing, copywriting, and more. This extension is user-friendly and free to use, making it an invaluable tool for ChatGPT users.
Step-by-Step Tutorial
Step 1: Installation
- Navigate to Chrome Web Store: Search for the AIPRM extension.
- Add to Chrome: Click the ‘Add to Chrome’ button. (If already installed, this button will read ‘Remove from Chrome’.)
Step 2: Accessing AIPRM in ChatGPT
- Log into ChatGPT: Ensure you are logged into your ChatGPT account.
- Refresh Browser: After installing AIPRM, refresh your browser to see the AIPRM interface in the ChatGPT window.
Step 3: Exploring AIPRM
- Prompt Templates: Hover over the tabs to view different prompt templates.
- Template Insights: View the number of views, usages, and upvotes for each template.
- Copy or Report Prompts: Use the provided buttons to copy or report prompts.
Step 4: Customizing Your View
- Adjust Prompt Display: Change the number of prompts displayed per page to manage overwhelm.
- Navigate Through Prompts: Use ‘Next’ and ‘Previous’ buttons to browse through prompts.
Step 5: Searching for Prompts
- Keyword Search: Use the search bar for specific prompts, like ‘stable diffusion’.
- Browse by Topic: Use the drop-down menu to explore prompts categorized by topics like ‘software engineering’.
Step 6: Using a Prompt
- Select a Prompt: Click on a prompt to view its details.
- Direct Use: Click ‘Try this prompt on Chat GPT’ for direct application in ChatGPT.
Step 7: Creating Custom Prompts
- Go to ‘Own Prompts’ Tab: Create and potentially share your own prompt templates.
- Add New Prompt Template: Customize and publish your prompt.
Step 8: Joining the Community
- Access Community Forum: Engage with other users and seek help or provide feedback.
Table: AIPRM Features Overview
Feature | Description |
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Installation | Easy addition through Chrome Web Store |
Prompt Templates | Over 1,000 templates for various uses |
Template Insights | Views, usages, upvotes for each template |
Customization | Adjust number of prompts displayed, search by keywords or topics |
Direct Usage | Apply prompts directly in ChatGPT |
Community Engagement | Access to a community forum for support and feedback |
Note: If you install the Chrome extension WebChatGPT, you can connect ChatGPT to the web for better research and finding external links and resources.
Here are some of the most popular shared ChatGPT prompt templates.
Copywriting ChatGPT Prompt Templates
This powerful tool adds a list of curated prompt templates to the ChatGPT platform to help spark creativity and make your projects shine. These categories include DevOps, Generative AI, Marketing, Operating Systems, Productivity, SaaS, SEO, Software Applications, and Software Engineering prompts and templates.
Different types of prompts can be used for various purposes; some are designed to help writers come up with headlines, while others focus more on content creation.
Tip: Jasper is a great AI writing editor that I use to format my content. And if you are concerned about AI content and Google, you might want to explore the originality AI content detector.
Let’s take a closer look at what this extension can do for you.
A copywriting prompt is a question or statement that encourages creative thought and writing. They can be used to get writers inspired, help them brainstorm ideas, or jumpstart their creativity.
1 Click blog post
What it does: Writes a short blog with proper SEO formatting.
The one-click blog post allows you to enter a keyword or topic and let the template create a content brief.
The AIPRM 1-click blog post allows you to enter a keyword or topic and let the template create a content brief. It includes a title, top-level keywords, the header outline, a title tag, a meta description, and a content body.
Content like this will fail the AI content detectors almost every time, so if you are creating content designed to rank on the search engines, you’ll need to dive much deeper and make the content original (enter Jasper’s one-shot blog post).
One idea is to ask ChatGPT to elaborate on a header topic, give examples, and answer key questions.
For example, in this blog post about starting a blog, I asked ChatGPT to give elaborate on the header “choosing a niche.” It gave me another 400 words just on that subtopic and several external links to use as resources. It made the content more helpful and interesting.
SEO ChatGPT Prompt Templates
Keyword Strategy
This prompt templates allows the user to enter a “seed keyword” or topic and get a table of blog topics sorted by keyword cluster (or topic cluster).
Keyword clusters are a great way for SEO professionals to maximize their search rankings. It’s like putting together pieces of the puzzle, grouping keywords to represent searchers with similar purchase intent accurately.
This allows content creators and marketers to target relevant queries while optimizing each page for more than one keyword – boosting SERP visibility and improving ranking potential at the same time!
This prompt creates a table for a keyword strategy that includes:
- Keyword Cluster
- Keyword
- Search Intent
- The Title
- The Meta Description
While the table only provides a single blog title for each cluster, you can expand a cluster by prompting ChatGPT to give you more blog ideas in a specific topic cluster.
Outrank Article
With the Outrank article ChatGPT Prompt template, you can enter a URL for any page on the web and create an in-depth, SEO-optimized article based on the concepts of the article.
It isn’t rewriting the article.
For example, let’s say you want to add a blog to your website. The article will be a long-form, step-by-step process for optimizing a blog post (SEO).
You do a quick Google search and find this article by YOAST ranking at the top of page one of the SERP.
Using the Outrank Article prompt template, enter the URL.
The template provides you with a unique title (although personally, I would askChatGPT for more blog title ideas after writing the blog, as I feel these could be more creative).
The template uses the topic idea of the article, not the contents of the article.
That said, if it was me, I’d likely ask ChatGPT for an outline and then use the one-shot blog post from Jasper (paid tool) to create the content. I find Jasper a better writer than ChatGPT: at least for now.
If you don’t use a tool like Jasper, then take each paragraph and guide ChatGPT to give you a further explanation, examples, how-to processes, etc.
You’ll likely want to add a tone of voice as well.