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Audience Adaptation (Simulated User Testing)

When creating content, instruct the AI to first simulate different audience perspectives and then adapt its output. For example, if you're writing a product description, first ask the AI: 'How would a tech-savvy early adopter view this product? How would a budget-conscious parent view it?' After getting these different 'perspectives' from the AI, then tell it: 'Now, write the product description specifically for the budget-conscious parent, incorporating elements from their perspective.' This helps tailor your message effectively by understanding how different segments perceive information.

In plain terms

It's like a tailor first asking 'Who is this suit for? A CEO or a rock star?' before cutting the fabric.

Why it matters

Your communication becomes more targeted and impactful. For your next piece of audience-facing content, explicitly ask the AI to first describe how two different audience types would react, then use one of those descriptions to guide its final output.

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