Optimization and Iteration
Improve a prompt through 3 successive iterations.
Instructions
Iteration is the secret of the best prompt engineers. Nobody writes the perfect prompt on the first try. The art is to start with a simple version and progressively improve it by adding context, constraints, and structure. Each iteration should have a clear goal: the first adds specificity, the second adds constraints, the third adds structure and polish. In this exercise, you'll show the evolution of a prompt through 3 successive versions, each significantly better than the previous one.
Your prompt
Start from the basic prompt "Write me a sales email" and improve it through 3 iterations. For each version: 1. **Version 1** (adding specificity): add product context, target audience, and email objective 2. **Version 2** (adding constraints): add tone, length, structure constraints, and a specific CTA 3. **Version 3** (adding structure and polish): add a role, style examples, prohibitions, and a precise output format For each version, write the complete prompt AND explain in 2-3 sentences what was improved from the previous version. Version 3 should be a high-level professional prompt.
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