Stop PROMPTING AI – We need to start BRIEFING to get the best results

Stop PROMPTING AI - We need to start BRIEFING to get the best results

Introduction

In the dynamic world of marketing and communication, a detailed and well-crafted brief can be the difference between an effective and creative agency pitch and a mediocre one. Now we’re living with AI we face a similar issue. The key to unlocking AI’s true potential lies not in prompting, but briefing? Let’s explore the fascinating realm of AI creativity.

Lessons from the Trenches

Early in my career, I encountered a string of lackluster pitches from creative marketing agencies. I remember after one grim morning the Marketing Director, exasperated, raised her hands and declared, “It’s not their fault. We messed up the brief.” Our strategy lacked clarity, our position was fuzzy, and our goals weren’t defined.

That was a wake-up call for me. The brief mattered more than I’d realised.

The AI Conundrum

Fast forward to today, where AI increasingly dominates conversations. Yet, despite the hype, many find AI-generated content uninspiring. It’s like ordering a vanilla latte and receiving lukewarm tap water. Disappointing, right? But when I see disappointing AI output, my mind goes back to those agency pitch meetings. The issue isn’t the AI, it’s the prompt.

The Problem with Prompts

The word “prompt” implies simplicity. It suggests that creating a few lines of instruction is child’s play. But AI isn’t a magic wand, it’s a tool. And like any tool, it needs precise instructions. That’s why we should think of prompts as briefs.

The Power of a Well-Crafted Brief

Imagine briefing an agency for a high-stakes campaign. You wouldn’t scribble a few vague sentences on a napkin and call it a day. No, you’d meticulously outline your vision, goals, and desired impact. The same applies to AI. A good brief is a roadmap to a successful campaign.

Crafting Your AI Brief

  • Details: Be thorough. Specify tone, style, and audience. Describe the emotional arc you want. Remember, AI isn’t a mind reader; it thrives on specifics.
  • Context: Provide context. Explain the backstory, your brand’s essence, and the customer problem you’re solving. Context fuels creativity.
  • Constraints: Set boundaries. Limitations spark ingenuity. Tell AI what not to do, as well as what you want it to consider.
  • CollaborationI: Think of AI as your creative partner. It’s not a mindless automaton, it’s a canvas waiting for your strokes.

The Myth of Instant Magic

If you want top quality output that stands out, your brief needs to be detailed and thorough. Just as if you were briefing an agency. A good brief might take a long time to put together. You’re not going to get it from a “10,000 ChatGPT Prompts R-US”.

Conclusion

So, let’s retire the word “prompt.” Instead, let’s talk about “briefs.” Let’s elevate our expectations and demand brilliance. Because when AI meets a stellar brief, a successful result is more likely than a mediocre one.

Next time you’re tempted to say “prompt,” pause. Take a deep breath. And remember, it’s not about the prompt, it’s about the brief.

Navid Jafari on using data for insights and how high quality can be simple – MAF245

My guest this week is Navid Jafari, from PeerNova.

We talk about data, customer insights and simplifying messages for customers.

Welcome to episode 245 of the Marketing and Finance Podcast.

Navid Jafari on using data for insights and how high quality can be simple - MAF245

What you’ll hear about in this episode:

  • Why data is the most valuable asset companies have
  • The goal of automation is to find what’s working well and then scale it up
  • The Silicon Valley hype cycle
  • Being clear about the problem you solve
  • Avoiding marketing myopia
  • Mining data to get to the real insights
  • Why high quality can still be simple

Who is Navid Jafari?

Navid Jafari has 16+ years of leadership, marketing, and entrepreneurship experience as a vital member of the leadership teams of many startups and midsize companies in Silicon Valley.

Navid has successfully built many brands in a variety of industries. He combines sound marketing strategy, influence, and the awesome power of technology to create and execute successful marketing and branding objectives that deliver results. Navid is a firm believer in marketing fundamentals; no buzzwords, no “hacks,” and no shortcuts.

As a member of the business leadership team, he works tirelessly to create synergy and collaboration beyond the marketing department. Since 2015, he has served as the head of marketing at PeerNova, where he has been responsible for formulating and executing all branding and marketing strategies. He has helped shape and position PeerNova as a global leader in data management in the financial industry.

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John Wall on the truth about artificial intelligence and marketing success – MAF244

My guest this week is John Wall, co-host of the Marketing Over Coffee podcast and partner at Trust Insights.

We talk about AI. It’s not all Skynet and Terminators, it can help you grow your business and enhance your marketing. John explains how.

Welcome to episode 244 of the Marketing and Finance Podcast.

John Wall on the truth about artificial intelligence and marketing success - MAF244

What you’ll hear about in this episode:

  • How Marketing Over Coffee was one of the first podcasts
  • The 50/50 approach to marketing – spend as much time on the offer as you do on the communications
  • What AI really is and all those Skynet Terminator myths
  • Text mining
  • Network graphing
  • Data clustering
  • Driver analysis
  • Forecasting
  • Lighting up dark data

Who is John Wall?

John speaks, writes and practices at the intersection of marketing, sales, and technology. He is the producer of Marketing Over Coffee, a weekly audio program that discusses both new and classic Marketing with his co-host Christopher S. Penn.

He’s also a Partner at Trust Insights.

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