How to Write Effective AI Prompts

October 9, 2025

How to Write Effective

AI Prompts

Website Builder’s AI Assistant leverages OpenAPI technology to help you write unique, engaging content and SEO metadata faster than ever. What is unique about our AI Assistant is that it is built to help you write an effective prompt without needing to have in-depth knowledge about formatting prompts for AI, like you do for ChatGPT. The Business Profile asks questions to gather information about your business up front, then when generating content, the AI Assistant asks questions and submits it in the correct format to ensure unique, relevant content is generated.

While the AI Assistant does all the hard work for you, there are still a few tips we recommend when filling out the Business Profile and writing prompts to ensure your content is relevant.


Tips:

  • In the Business Profile, provide as much context about the business as you can. Be specific about the industry, types of services or products provided and their value, who the target audience is, and other attributes that make the business unique. Following is an example:
  • FitHub Oasis is a premier fitness center located in the heart of New York, dedicated to transforming lives through holistic well-being. Our state-of-the-art facility offers a range of services, including personalized fitness training, group classes, nutrition counseling, and wellness programs. Catering to individuals of all fitness levels, from beginners to seasoned enthusiasts.
  • When writing your prompt, be specific about what information you want included in the output.
  • Test multiple prompts and tones to learn what generates the type of content you are looking for.
  • Avoid abbreviations or slang terms.

Create a Better Business Profile


Our AI Assistant uses information in your Business Profile along with your prompt to generate relevant and unique content. You will be prompted to complete your Business Profile before you can use any of the Write with AI actions in the text editor or generate SEO tags. You only have to fill out the business profile once.


To fill out your Business Profile:

  • Click any text widget to open the text editor.
  • Click the AI Assistant dropdown and select any Write with AI action (New Title, Title for This Text, or Paragraph).
  • The Business Profile will open. Complete the following fields:
  • Business name. This will be auto-filled if you already entered it in the Business Info section of the site. Changing the business name in the AI Content Assistant will disconnect it from Business Info.
  • What does your business do? In this field we recommend you state in 1-2 sentences what services or products your business offers and who the target audience is. See the following examples for what to write.
  • Good: Pet supply store for dogs.
  • Better: Sell organic pet food, supplements and treats, grooming supplies, toys, and clothing for dogs.
  • Provide additional business details. In this field, we recommend you provide additional details about your business that you didn’t have room to include in the What does your business do field, such as being more specific about the services or products your business offers and customer attributes. Using adjectives is a great way to accomplish this. See the following examples:
  • Good: Sell supplies and specialize in pet wellness and education for owners.
  • Better: Specialize in holistic, natural wellness for dogs. Provide pet parents with education on how to keep their dog healthy and well cared for using organic, natural products.
  • Tone. Select from one of the following tones:
  • Conversational
  • Humorous
  • Enthusiastic
  • Informative
  • Professional
  • Authoritative
  • Witty



Once completed, the Business Profile can always be edited if you feel you are not getting the exact type of content you want. To edit the Business Profile, select any AI Content Assistant action and click the Store icon in the pop up.

Example Prompts and Generated Content


The following Business Profile is an example of a well-written profile where the maximum amount of details about the business are provided. Following the Business Profile are example titles and paragraphs generated for a humorous tone.


You will notice that the content generated for the more detailed prompts were more specific and relevant to the business while the content for the less detailed prompts were much more generic.


Business Profile

  • Business name. Natural Pet Store
  • What does your business do? Sell organic pet food, supplements and treats, grooming supplies, toys, and clothing for dogs.
  • Additional details. Specialize in holistic, natural wellness for dogs. Provide pet parents with education on how to keep their dog healthy and well cared for using organic, natural products.
  • Tone. Humorous
Prompt Generated title Generated short paragraph
Why using natural products is important for your dog. Also include how Natural Pet Store has the best products because we use reputable vendors who follow organic farming practices. Uleash Your Dog's Natural Woof-factor! Why settle for "ruff" when you can have "woof-tastic" health for your furry friend? Using natural products is pawsitively important for your dog's well-being. At Natural Pet Store, we fetch the best products from reputable vendors who follow organic farming practices. Because let's face it, your pup deserves nothing but the most tail-waggingly awesome stuff!
Why using natural products is important for your dog. Unleash the Power of Natural! At Natural Pet Store, we believe in keeping it au naturel for your four-legged friend. Why? Because your dog deserves the best, without any artificial nonsense. Our organic pet food, supplements, and treats will have your pup wagging their tail in approval. Plus, our natural grooming supplies, toys, and clothing will have them strutting their stuff like a true fashionista. It's time to go green and keep your pooch looking and feeling fabulous!
Product offerings Natural Pet Store: Paw-some Product Pawsibilities! Welcome to Natural Pet Store, where we've got your dog's holistic needs covered! From organic pet food that will make their taste buds dance, to supplements and treats that will keep their tail wagging, we've got it all. And don't worry, our grooming supplies, toys, and stylish clothing will have them strutting their stuff with confidence!
prduct ofrings (purposely misspelled) Bark-tastic Goodies for Pampered Pooches! Welcome to Natural Pet Store, where dogs are treated like the fur-bulous beings they are! We offer a pawsome range of organic pet food, supplements, treats, grooming supplies, toys, and even stylish clothing. We're here to help you keep your furry friend healthy and happy, one tail wag at a time!
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