Technique 1: The Style Transfer
Use examples from one domain to inspire another:
```text "Write product descriptions using the rhythm and energy of sports commentary:
SPORTS EXAMPLES: 'He sees the opening... he takes it... GOAL!' 'The crowd holds its breath... the shot... IT'S GOOD!' 'Final seconds... the pass... the catch... TOUCHDOWN!'
Now write descriptions for: 1. Coffee maker 2. Running shoes 3. Smartphone" ```text
Technique 2: The Frankenstein Method
Combine elements from different examples:
```text "Merge these writing styles:
Hemingway's simplicity: 'The old man was thin and gaunt.' Wilde's wit: 'I can resist everything except temptation.' Jobs' vision: 'We're here to put a dent in the universe.'
Create taglines that are: Simple + Witty + Visionary" ```text
Technique 3: The Evolution Chain
Show progression through examples:
```text "Show how writing evolved from formal to conversational:
1900s: 'We respectfully request your consideration of our proposal.' 1950s: 'We'd appreciate your thoughts on our proposal.' 2000s: 'Please review our proposal when you have time.' 2020s: 'Hey, when you get a chance, check out our proposal?'
Now write 2030s version following this evolution." ```text
Technique 4: The Negative Space Method
Define patterns by what they're not:
```text "Create names for a modern AI company.
DON'T sound like these old-tech names: - International Business Machines - Consolidated Electronics Corporation - Advanced Micro Devices
DO sound like these modern names: - Stripe - Notion - Discord
Pattern: Single word, abstract concept, memorable" ```text