best practices according to Claude AI

Prompting
Here's a highly effective example prompt for editing an interview, incorporating the best practices from the prompting guide while staying focused on your specific needs:
"I need help editing a 60-minute tech industry interview about AI development. Here's what I'm looking for:
As context, this is for my tech podcast where I interview industry leaders. The conversation style is casual but informative, and our target audience is tech-savvy professionals who want practical insights.
Please help restructure the interview following these parameters:
  1. Reduce the final length to 35 minutes of content
  1. Preserve 3-4 key technical insights about AI development
  1. Keep my questions concise - I tend to over-explain
  1. Maintain a natural conversational flow
Here's a short sample of how I'd like the edited conversation to flow:
Host: What's driving the recent surge in AI development? Guest: The key factor has been the exponential increase in computing power. Five years ago, training these models would have been impossible. Host: And how is this affecting smaller companies? Guest: They're finding creative ways to compete..."
After reviewing the content, please:
  1. First identify the core themes and strongest quotes
  1. Then suggest a restructured conversation flow
  1. Finally, highlight any areas where host questions could be tightened
Would you like to see the interview transcript to begin?"
This prompt works efficiently because it:
  • Provides clear context and audience
  • Sets specific parameters (length, focus areas)
  • Includes a concrete example of desired output
  • Breaks the task into manageable steps
  • Addresses your specific tendency to over-explain
  • Ends with a clear next step
 
Social media strategy
Let me create a systematic approach to transform your podcast content into engaging social media content.
Here's how to efficiently transform your podcast content for social media, following the visualization above:
  1. Initial Content Extraction
  • Pull 3-5 strongest quotes (under 280 characters for Twitter/X)
  • Identify 1-2 technical explanations that could be visualized
  • Note any memorable analogies or examples (these work great on LinkedIn)
  • Flag moments of genuine laughter or connection (perfect for Instagram)
  1. Platform-Specific Adaptation:
  • Twitter/X: Focus on creating thread-worthy insights, breaking down complex topics into digestible tweets
  • LinkedIn: Expand on industry implications, ideal for longer-form analysis
  • Instagram: Transform quotes into visually appealing cards, use Stories for behind-the-scenes moments
  • YouTube: Create 2-3 minute highlight clips focusing on key insights
  1. Timing Strategy: Pre-Release:
  • Share setup photos/teasers
  • Post "coming soon" announcements with guest credentials
Release Day:
  • Main episode announcement
  • First round of quote cards
  • Initial insights thread
Post-Release (1-2 weeks):
  • Deep-dive content pieces
  • Technical breakdowns
  • Community engagement posts
Would you like me to demonstrate how to adapt a specific segment from your interview into different social media formats? That way you can see exactly how the content transforms for each platform.

best practices according to Claude AI

Prompting
Here's a highly effective example prompt for editing an interview, incorporating the best practices from the prompting guide while staying focused on your specific needs:
"I need help editing a 60-minute tech industry interview about AI development. Here's what I'm looking for:
As context, this is for my tech podcast where I interview industry leaders. The conversation style is casual but informative, and our target audience is tech-savvy professionals who want practical insights.
Please help restructure the interview following these parameters:
  1. Reduce the final length to 35 minutes of content
  1. Preserve 3-4 key technical insights about AI development
  1. Keep my questions concise - I tend to over-explain
  1. Maintain a natural conversational flow
Here's a short sample of how I'd like the edited conversation to flow:
Host: What's driving the recent surge in AI development? Guest: The key factor has been the exponential increase in computing power. Five years ago, training these models would have been impossible. Host: And how is this affecting smaller companies? Guest: They're finding creative ways to compete..."
After reviewing the content, please:
  1. First identify the core themes and strongest quotes
  1. Then suggest a restructured conversation flow
  1. Finally, highlight any areas where host questions could be tightened
Would you like to see the interview transcript to begin?"
This prompt works efficiently because it:
  • Provides clear context and audience
  • Sets specific parameters (length, focus areas)
  • Includes a concrete example of desired output
  • Breaks the task into manageable steps
  • Addresses your specific tendency to over-explain
  • Ends with a clear next step
 
Social media strategy
Let me create a systematic approach to transform your podcast content into engaging social media content.
Here's how to efficiently transform your podcast content for social media, following the visualization above:
  1. Initial Content Extraction
  • Pull 3-5 strongest quotes (under 280 characters for Twitter/X)
  • Identify 1-2 technical explanations that could be visualized
  • Note any memorable analogies or examples (these work great on LinkedIn)
  • Flag moments of genuine laughter or connection (perfect for Instagram)
  1. Platform-Specific Adaptation:
  • Twitter/X: Focus on creating thread-worthy insights, breaking down complex topics into digestible tweets
  • LinkedIn: Expand on industry implications, ideal for longer-form analysis
  • Instagram: Transform quotes into visually appealing cards, use Stories for behind-the-scenes moments
  • YouTube: Create 2-3 minute highlight clips focusing on key insights
  1. Timing Strategy: Pre-Release:
  • Share setup photos/teasers
  • Post "coming soon" announcements with guest credentials
Release Day:
  • Main episode announcement
  • First round of quote cards
  • Initial insights thread
Post-Release (1-2 weeks):
  • Deep-dive content pieces
  • Technical breakdowns
  • Community engagement posts
Would you like me to demonstrate how to adapt a specific segment from your interview into different social media formats? That way you can see exactly how the content transforms for each platform.