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EPISODE · Aug 27, 2025 · 4 MIN

50 Simple AI Prompts Every Writer Should Know (Florida Edition)

from AI Visibility by Jason Todd Wade, Founder of BackTier · host Jason Todd Wade

NinjaAI.comTable of ContentsWhy Smart Writers Use AI PromptsPersonal Storytelling Prompts for Florida WritersProfessional Polishing PromptsHook & Headline PromptsHumanizing & Simplifying PromptsStructure & Flow PromptsFlorida Business Examples: AI Prompts in ActionFAQs About AI Prompts for WritersFinal Thoughts + Next Steps1. Why Smart Writers Use AI PromptsHard work alone doesn’t make you a better writer. Smart work does. In today’s world, smart work often means using AI correctly. Whether you’re an Orlando realtor writing listing descriptions, a Miami restaurant owner posting on Instagram, or a Jacksonville attorney updating your blog, AI prompts can transform rough ideas into polished writing that connects with real people.Prompts aren’t “cheats.” They’re frameworks. They’re like recipes: you still bring the ingredients (your voice, your stories, your perspective), but the prompt helps you cook them into something people actually want to consume.2. Personal Storytelling Prompts for Florida WritersPurpose: Share experiences in ways readers relate to.Examples:“Turn this memory into a story with a lesson.” → A Lakeland small-business owner could take a failed product launch and rewrite it as a customer service lesson.“Rewrite this so anyone can relate to it.” → A Tampa gym trainer could reframe a client’s journey in terms of persistence, not just fitness jargon.“Show what this mistake taught me.” → A Fort Myers restaurant could tell the story of a bad review that led to better menu design.3. Professional Polishing PromptsPurpose: Clean up messy drafts without losing authenticity.Examples:“Polish this draft so it feels ready to publish.”“Fix grammar and clarity without making it stiff.”“Simplify jargon so anyone can get it.”Prompts:Use these to clean up messy drafts and make them look finished.11. Polish this draft so it feels ready to publish.12. Fix grammar and clarity without making it stiff.13. Make this sound confident but friendly.14. Simplify jargon so anyone can get it.15. Rewrite this to fit a professional article style.16. Shorten long sentences but keep my voice.17. Reorganize this draft so it makes sense.18. Edit this into a clean essay, not random thoughts.19. Make this read like a well-edited article.20. Balance the tone — not too casual, not too stiff.Hook & Headline PromptsThe first lines matter most. These prompts help you write intros that keep people reading.21. Give me 10 possible titles for this draft.22. Start with a surprising fact.23. Rewrite this intro as a question.24. Start with a short story.25. Give me 5 punchy hooks under 25 words.26. Make this headline curious but not clickbait.27. Rewrite the intro to set up a clear promise.28. Start with something emotional.29. Open with conflict or tension.30. Make the first 3 lines hard to ignore.Humanizing & Simplifying PromptsGood writing feels natural. These prompts remove the robotic sound.31. Rewrite this like I’m talking to a friend.32. Make this flow like natural speech.33. Remove robotic phrasing.34. Break long paragraphs into shorter ones.35. Rewrite with shorter, sharper sentences.36. Simplify this so beginners understand.37. Rewrite in plain English.38. Add simple examples to explain the idea.39. Make this warmer and more personal.40. Rewrite so it feels easy to read.Structure & Flow PromptsThese prompts keep your article organized.41. Restructure this so ideas build step by step.42. Rewrite this as a listicle.43. Edit this into a simple story arc: start, middle, end.44. Break this into sections with subheadings.45. Make each paragraph connect to the next.46. Rewrite so it’s easy to skim.47. Cut fluff but keep the main point.48. Put the strongest idea at the end.49. Use a problem → solution → takeaway format.50. Edit so it feels like a guided path for the reader.

NinjaAI.comTable of ContentsWhy Smart Writers Use AI PromptsPersonal Storytelling Prompts for Florida WritersProfessional Polishing PromptsHook & Headline PromptsHumanizing & Simplifying PromptsStructure & Flow PromptsFlorida Business Examples: AI Prompts in ActionFAQs About AI Prompts for WritersFinal Thoughts + Next Steps1. Why Smart Writers Use AI PromptsHard work alone doesn’t make you a better writer. Smart work does. In today’s world, smart work often means using AI correctly. Whether you’re an Orlando realtor writing listing descriptions, a Miami restaurant owner posting on Instagram, or a Jacksonville attorney updating your blog, AI prompts can transform rough ideas into polished writing that connects with real people.Prompts aren’t “cheats.” They’re frameworks. They’re like recipes: you still bring the ingredients (your voice, your stories, your perspective), but the prompt helps you cook them into something people actually want to consume.2. Personal Storytelling Prompts for Florida WritersPurpose: Share experiences in ways readers relate to.Examples:“Turn this memory into a story with a lesson.” → A Lakeland small-business owner could take a failed product launch and rewrite it as a customer service lesson.“Rewrite this so anyone can relate to it.” → A Tampa gym trainer could reframe a client’s journey in terms of persistence, not just fitness jargon.“Show what this mistake taught me.” → A Fort Myers restaurant could tell the story of a bad review that led to better menu design.3. Professional Polishing PromptsPurpose: Clean up messy drafts without losing authenticity.Examples:“Polish this draft so it feels ready to publish.”“Fix grammar and clarity without making it stiff.”“Simplify jargon so anyone can get it.”Prompts:Use these to clean up messy drafts and make them look finished.11. Polish this draft so it feels ready to publish.12. Fix grammar and clarity without making it stiff.13. Make this sound confident but friendly.14. Simplify jargon so anyone can get it.15. Rewrite this to fit a professional article style.16. Shorten long sentences but keep my voice.17. Reorganize this draft so it makes sense.18. Edit this into a clean essay, not random thoughts.19. Make this read like a well-edited article.20. Balance the tone — not too casual, not too stiff.Hook & Headline PromptsThe first lines matter most. These prompts help you write intros that keep people reading.21. Give me 10 possible titles for this draft.22. Start with a surprising fact.23. Rewrite this intro as a question.24. Start with a short story.25. Give me 5 punchy hooks under 25 words.26. Make this headline curious but not clickbait.27. Rewrite the intro to set up a clear promise.28. Start with something emotional.29. Open with conflict or tension.30. Make the first 3 lines hard to ignore.Humanizing & Simplifying PromptsGood writing feels natural. These prompts remove the robotic sound.31. Rewrite this like I’m talking to a friend.32. Make this flow like natural speech.33. Remove robotic phrasing.34. Break long paragraphs into shorter ones.35. Rewrite with shorter, sharper sentences.36. Simplify this so beginners understand.37. Rewrite in plain English.38. Add simple examples to explain the idea.39. Make this warmer and more personal.40. Rewrite so it feels easy to read.Structure & Flow PromptsThese prompts keep your article organized.41. Restructure this so ideas build step by step.42. Rewrite this as a listicle.43. Edit this into a simple story arc: start, middle, end.44. Break this into sections with subheadings.45. Make each paragraph connect to the next.46. Rewrite so it’s easy to skim.47. Cut fluff but keep the main point.48. Put the strongest idea at the end.49. Use a problem → solution → takeaway format.50. Edit so it feels like a guided path for the reader.

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