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Prompt Engineering for Beginners

Learn the basics of prompt engineering: structure, constraints, examples, iteration, and practical work use cases.

Free resourceprompt engineering for beginners

Weak prompt

Make this better.

Stronger prompt

Rewrite this as a B2B SaaS sales email for executives, under 120 words, with a meeting next step.

Refinement

Make it shorter, reduce jargon, and add a clearer call to action.

What this page helps with

Prompt engineering is not just clever wording. It is the practice of giving AI the goal, context, constraints, output format, and evaluation criteria it needs to help you well.

Clarify the goal
Provide context and constraints
Specify the output format
Evaluate and improve the answer

How it works

Core structure

A strong prompt usually includes role, goal, context, constraints, output format, and evaluation criteria.

Beginner mistakes

Common mistakes include short vague requests, no audience, no format, and no follow-up refinement.

Next step

The prompt engineering guide goes deeper into examples, templates, and work-specific frameworks.

Go deeper next

Prompt Engineering Handbook

Use the free page to get started, then use the related guide for a more structured workflow.

Frequently asked questions

Where should beginners start?

Start by writing the goal, context, and output format in every prompt.

Are longer prompts better?

Clarity matters more than length. Include useful constraints and remove noise.