Optimal Use Guide
Optimal Use Guide
Elvaya Income Generating AI Prompts
Purpose of this guide
Use this guide to get the best possible results from your prompts purchased from us. You will learn which models to use, how to set up your request, how to steer the model with follow up messages, and how to troubleshoot common issues. Results always depend on your effort, your plan, and how you apply the outputs. With the right process you can move faster, waste less time, and produce work that sells.
Recommended models and settings
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Use the most capable model you have access to in your tool of choice. Newer models usually write better copy, follow structure more reliably, and handle longer context. We recommend to use Chat GPT and more specifically if you have access to it Chat GPT 5.
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Start with default creativity. If answers feel bland, raise creativity a little. If answers feel chaotic, lower creativity a little.
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If your tool offers system or developer instructions, use the wrapper template below to keep the model focused.
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If the task needs facts or data, provide those facts in your message. If your tool can browse, consider turning browsing on only when you truly need current facts.
Quick start checklist
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Define your goal in one sentence.
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Paste the prompt from your pack.
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Add your brand facts, audience facts, and any constraints such as word count or format.
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Ask for a short plan before the model writes the final output.
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Review the plan, then ask it to proceed.
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Iterate with the follow up patterns below.
High quality input template
Copy this and fill the blanks each time. This structure boosts clarity and output quality.
Fill in your goal, give a description and context and any additional information you can.
You are a helpful expert in this field.
Goal
Describe the exact outcome you want in one sentence.
Context
Brand
Audience
Offer Constraints Examples to imitate
Paste one or two short examples, or link to your own past work.
Quality bar
Before you write, outline a three step plan. Ask one clarifying question if needed. Then deliver the final result only after the plan is confirmed.
Follow up and steering masterclass
This section is the secret sauce. Use these patterns to turn a decent first draft into a result that sells.
Confirm the plan first
Say
Write a three step plan to reach the goal. Keep it concise. Wait for my approval.
Then reply approve to let it proceed. This reduces rewrites.
Ask for two or three options
Say
Give me three distinct directions that all satisfy the goal. One safe, one bold, one unexpected.
Pick the one you like, then say refine number two for my audience of busy freelancers in plain language.
Tighten the format
If the output is messy, force structure.
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Rewrite as a numbered list with short sentences. End with a checklist of action items.
Or say
Return a table with columns for task, effort level, expected impact.
Raise the quality bar
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Score your draft against the goal on a scale of one to ten. Name two weak spots and fix them.
This prompts a self review without you having to do it.
Add constraints that matter
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Keep it under one hundred and twenty words, place the strongest benefit in the first sentence, and remove any fluff.
Clear constraints improve clarity and sales power.
Demand proof or source support when needed
Say
Underline any claims that need support. Then add one sentence of support for each claim using sources I provide below.
Provide any facts you want included.
Dial tone and voice
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Keep the voice sharp, confident, and direct. Avoid filler and clichés.
Or offer a short voice sample and say
Match this voice in sentence length and rhythm.
Change audience and offer quickly
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Rewrite for first time buyers with a small budget.
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Rewrite for agency owners who want speed over perfection.
Teach the model your taste
Paste a strong sample from your own brand.
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Study this sample. Summarize the style rules in five bullets. Use those rules in your next draft.
This creates a simple style guide the model can follow.
Build a short feedback loop
Use this three message loop
One, ask for a plan. Two, approve. Three, request a short draft, then punch up.
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Write the short version first. Then expand only the parts I approve.
Push for real world usefulness
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Convert this into a step by step plan for day one and day two. Include a to do list and a simple schedule.
Get unstuck on a weak section
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Give me three alternative openings, each one sentence long, and explain the angle of each.
Pick the best and continue.
Prepare content variations for testing
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Give me five headline options, graded from safe to bold.
Pick one safe and one bold and test both on your page.
How to use your prompts for specific goals
Product pages and sales copy
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Provide the exact product details and the audience.
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Ask for a headline, a two sentence lead, three benefit bullets, one objection with a reply, and a call to action.
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Ask for a second version that is shorter and punchier for mobile screens.
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Ask for a final pass that removes weak words and filler.
Social content
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Give the angle and the platform.
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Ask for three short posts with one clear hook each.
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Ask for a simple call to action that matches your page.
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Ask for one alternate version for a different audience segment.
Customer support replies
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Paste the customer situation.
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Ask for a reply that is kind, clear, and solution focused.
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Ask for a shorter version for chat.
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Ask for a checklist of steps to prevent the issue next time.
Common mistakes and fast fixes
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Output is generic
Add more context, more examples, and one or two constraints. Ask for two or three options and pick the best parts. -
Output is long and rambly
Ask for a short version first, then expand only what you approve. -
Output ignores the audience
State the audience again at the top and add one vivid detail such as age, role, budget, or pain. -
Output gets facts wrong
Paste the facts you want used, then say use only the facts provided. -
Output repeats itself
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Output is slow to reach the point
Say start with the strongest benefit first, then support it with one sentence.
Advanced power tips
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Use few shot examples. Paste one example input and a perfect example output. Then say follow this pattern for my case.
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Use placeholders when you plan to reuse a prompt. For example write with tags like brand name, audience, and price, then replace the tags each time.
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Ask for a critique mode. Say critique this draft in five bullets, then rewrite it using your own critique.
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Ask for a quality checklist at the end of the output so you can judge it quickly.
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Save your best follow up prompts in a document so you can apply them in seconds on future tasks.
Additional tips for using AI to generate income
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Think of AI as a profit partner that can create work for you 24/7 without salary, breaks, or limits but it needs clear marching orders to be valuable.
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Never just accept the first output. The money is made in refining the idea until it’s market ready.
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Focus on outputs that sell or save time sales copy, ad creatives, lead magnets, proposals, customer retention scripts.
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Combine AI outputs with your real world insights AI can’t replace your personal market experience, but it can multiply it.
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Always reframe generic outputs for a specific audience niche targeting converts better than mass appeal.
Basic high efficiency prompts for any income stream
Prompt for marketing copy:
Write three variations of a short product pitch for [product name] targeted at [audience]. Use a strong hook in the first sentence, list one benefit, and end with a call to action.
Prompt for lead generation ideas:
Suggest five creative ways to find leads for [business type] with low cost and high potential. Rank them by speed of execution.
Prompt for upsell offers:
Create three upsell ideas for a customer who just bought [product]. Keep the ideas relevant and easy to deliver.
Prompt for social content calendar:
Make a thirty day content calendar for [niche] with one post idea per day. Include platform, theme, and example headline.
AI as an expert employee analogy
Imagine you have just hired the smartest employee in the world. They never sleep, never get tired, and can switch between being a world class marketer, a sharp lawyer, a brilliant graphic designer, and a top sales closer in seconds.
They are sitting at their desk, ready to work for you for free. The only thing they need is clear instructions. If you mumble, they will guess. If you are vague, they will create something vague. But if you give them precise, detailed, and clear goals, they will deliver world class work in minutes.
This is what your AI model is. The hard work of building it is already done by others your job now is simply to tell it exactly what to do, in detail, with context, and with examples. The sharper your instructions, the more valuable the output will be for your business and income goals.
Short reference prompts you can copy
Plan first
Write a three step plan to reach the goal above. Wait for my approval.
Three options
Give me three distinct options. One safe, one bold, one unexpected. Keep each option to two sentences.
Tight format
Rewrite as a numbered list. End with a five item checklist.
Stronger opening
Give me three alternative openings, one sentence each, all with a clear hook.
Self review
Score your draft against the goal on a scale of one to ten, name two weaknesses, and fix them.
Audience switch
Rewrite for first time buyers who want speed and simplicity.
Mobile first
Rewrite for mobile screens. Short sentences, strong hook in the first line, clear call to action.
Final notes
These prompts and methods can unlock real results when you pair them with consistent action and honest testing. Results will vary, and there is no promise of earnings. Use the steps in this guide to lift quality, reduce time to a strong draft, and convert more visitors into buyers.
Think of this guide as your shortcut to transforming AI into a personal income engine. The models exist. The capability is already here. The difference between average and outstanding results lies in the clarity and precision of your instructions. Treat the AI as your elite employee give it specific goals, review its work, and push it to improve and it will deliver work that grows your business.