Writing Effective Prompts
Learn how to write prompts that produce the best AI-generated Elementor pages.
The quality of your generated page depends heavily on how you write your prompt. This guide covers techniques for getting the best results from TypenDrop.
Prompt Structure
A good prompt typically includes:
- Page type — What kind of page is this? (landing page, portfolio, blog, etc.)
- Business/topic — Who or what is the page for?
- Sections — What sections should appear on the page?
- Tone and audience — Who will view this page?
Example: Basic Prompt
Create a landing page for a yoga studio called "Inner Peace Yoga" with a hero section, class schedule, instructor profiles, testimonials, and a contact form.
Example: Detailed Prompt
Create a modern landing page for a SaaS project management tool called "TaskFlow". Include:
- A hero section with a headline, subtitle, and two CTA buttons (Sign Up Free, Watch Demo)
- A features section with 4 feature cards showing icons, titles, and descriptions
- A pricing section with 3 tiers (Starter, Pro, Enterprise)
- Customer testimonials with photos and company names
- A FAQ section with 5 common questions
- A footer with links and social media icons
The tone should be professional but approachable. Target audience is small business owners.
Tips for Better Results
Be Specific About Sections
Instead of "make a good landing page," list the exact sections you want:
- Hero / banner
- Features / benefits
- Pricing table
- Testimonials / reviews
- Team / about
- Contact form
- FAQ
- Call to action
- Footer
Mention Content Details
The more context you provide, the better the generated content:
- Business name and industry
- Key selling points or features
- Number of items (e.g., "4 feature cards", "3 pricing tiers")
- Specific text you want included
Specify Visual Preferences
If you have a vision in mind:
- "Use a dark background with bright accent colors"
- "Keep it minimal with lots of white space"
- "Make it bold and colorful"
- Or simply use the Style settings panel for precise control
Use Media Assets
If you have images you want included:
- Connect your WordPress site
- Open the Media Picker and select images
- Add usage hints for each image (e.g., "Use as hero background", "Team member photo")
- The AI will incorporate your images into the layout
Common Prompt Patterns
Landing Page
Create a landing page for [business name], a [industry/type]. Include a hero section with CTA, features section, testimonials, pricing, and contact form.
Portfolio
Create a portfolio page for [name], a [profession]. Show a brief introduction, a gallery of work samples, client testimonials, and a contact section.
Restaurant / Menu
Create a restaurant page for [name] featuring a hero image, menu sections for [categories], a reservation form, location map, and opening hours.
Service Business
Create a service page for [business name] that showcases [number] services with descriptions, a process/how-it-works section, pricing, and a booking form.
What to Avoid
- Overly vague prompts — "Make me a website" gives the AI too little to work with
- Contradictory instructions — "Make it minimal but also very detailed and busy"
- Technical Elementor jargon — Write naturally; the AI handles the technical output
- Extremely long prompts — Focus on structure and key details; the AI fills in the rest