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AI reviews sound fake. They read like brochures. I run a pet gear site. I rewrote one prompt 15 times to fix this.
Vague prompts fail. Asking for a natural tone does nothing. The AI thinks a brochure is natural.
Here is what worked:
- Use a list of banned words.
- Force a concrete drawback.
- Demand specific use cases.
- Limit the introduction.
A required negative breaks the ad tone. Specific conditions beat generic praise.
Prompting fixes style. It does not fix truth. AI has no experience. It never held a product. It never saw a dented bowl on a floor.
Human experience is your only advantage. Google rewards first-hand use.
My workflow:
- AI builds the skeleton.
- Humans add the experience.
- Humans cut the lies.
Fix the prompt first. Editing a bad draft wastes time. A good prompt prevents the AI smell.