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Everyone Guide Template

[Start with a relatable problem that your readers face]

[Use everyday language and scenarios]

What you’ll learn:

  • [Specific, practical skill 1]
  • [Specific, practical skill 2]
  • [Specific, practical skill 3]

Time needed: [Keep it short - 5-10 minutes ideal]

What you need: [Usually just “A ChatGPT account” or “10 minutes” - keep barriers low]

[Describe the common frustration or challenge in conversational terms]

Here’s what most people do (and why it doesn’t work):

[Show a common bad example]

What happens: [Describe the poor result in plain language]

Here’s a better approach:

[Show the improved version]

What happens: [Describe the much better result]

The difference: [Explain in simple terms why one works and one doesn’t]

You don’t need to be technical. You just need to remember [number] key things:

In plain English: [Explain without jargon]

Why it works: [Simple explanation]

Try this:

[Copy-paste example they can use immediately]

Before vs After:

BeforeAfter
[Vague request][Specific, better request]
[Generic result][Focused, useful result]

What this means: [Everyday explanation]

Real-world example:

Imagine you’re [relatable analogy]. [Complete the analogy showing why this principle matters].

Try this:

[Another copy-paste example]

Pro tip: [One simple improvement they can make]

[Keep it to 3-5 principles maximum - more is overwhelming]

Let’s practice with real examples you can use today.

What you want: [e.g., “Help writing a professional email”]

Bad approach:

Write me an email

Why it’s bad: Too vague - you’ll get something generic that you can’t actually use.

Good approach:

Write a professional email to my team announcing that our Friday meeting is
moved to 2pm. Keep it friendly but brief. Under 100 words.

Why it’s good: Specific recipient, clear message, tone specified, length limited.

Copy this template:

Write a [tone] [type] to [recipient] about [topic].
[Any specifics]. Keep it [length] and [style].

What you want: [e.g., “Help planning a project”]

The template:

[Provide a fill-in-the-blanks template they can reuse]

Filled example:

[Show the template completed with a real example]

Your turn: Try filling in the template with your own project!

[Follow the same pattern]

What people do:

[Example of the mistake]

Why it doesn’t work: [Simple explanation]

Fix it:

[Corrected version]

Remember: [One-sentence tip to avoid this]

[Repeat pattern]

[Repeat pattern]

Let’s practice! Pick one of these scenarios:

Scenario 1: [Relatable situation]

  • Use the formula from Section [X]
  • [Specific instruction]
  • See how the result is better!

Scenario 2: [Another relatable situation]

  • Try the template from Example [Y]
  • [Specific instruction]
  • Compare it to your usual approach

Scenario 3: [Third option]

  • [Instruction]
  • [Instruction]

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[Simple yes/no answer and brief explanation]

[Troubleshooting tips in plain language]

[Clear answer about free vs paid requirements]

[Simple guidelines for self-checking]

[Address common concerns about professional use, privacy, etc.]

[Optional: Include brief testimonials or before/after examples that demonstrate the value]

Before using this method:

“[Quote showing their frustration]” - [Name]

After:

“[Quote showing their success]” - [Same person]

You’ve learned:

  • ✅ [Recap skill 1]
  • ✅ [Recap skill 2]
  • ✅ [Recap skill 3]

Practice this week:

  • Use [technique] for [common task]
  • Try [template] when [situation]
  • Experiment with [skill]

Keep learning:

  • [Link to related beginner guide]
  • [Link to slightly more advanced topic]
  • [Link to specific use case guide]

Free tools:

Learn more:

  • [Link to helpful article in simple language]
  • [Link to video tutorial if available]

Get help:

  • [Link to community forum]
  • [Link to FAQ or help resources]

Was this guide helpful? We want to know!

  • Did the examples make sense?
  • Were the templates useful?
  • What would make this guide better?

[Link to feedback form or discussion]


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