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@ai_layer "Prompting was never about magic words. It was always about thinking clearly. The model just makes that obvious."
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Most people still think prompting is “ask better questions.”
OpenAI just quietly published something far more useful:
A full prompting guide that basically explains how to think alongside the model.
Not just prompts.
Structure.
The difference is subtle until you see the outputs.
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The old internet advice was:
“Use magic phrases.”
“Act as an expert.”
“Here are 97 prompt hacks.”
Mostly cargo cult theatre.
The new guide is much closer to:
• give clear context
• define constraints
• specify the output format
• separate goals from instructions
• iterate instead of gambling on one-shot prompts
In other words: treat the model less like Google and more like an extremely fast junior collaborator with infinite stamina and occasional hallucinations.
Which, admittedly, is not a sentence humanity was expecting to use five years ago.
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The interesting part isn’t the guide itself.
It’s that OpenAI is now teaching users how to operationalise reasoning instead of merely accessing it.
That changes behaviour.
The people getting extraordinary results from AI are rarely using “secret prompts.”
They’re just thinking more clearly.
The machine merely exposes the difference.
developers.openai.com/api/docs/guide…
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@ai_layer 9router giving you free Claude + GPT + Gemini with auto-fallback. No limits, no excuses. 🔥
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The 10 fastest growing GitHub repos this week:
1. CloakBrowser (+9.1K stars)
Stealth Chromium that passes every bot detection test. Drop-in Playwright replacement with source-level fingerprint patches. 30/30 tests passed.
github.com/CloakHQ/CloakB…
2. AiToEarn (+4.8K stars)
Let's use AI to Earn!
github.com/yikart/AiToEarn
3. agentmemory (+6.9K stars)
#1 Persistent memory for AI coding agents based on real-world benchmarks
github.com/rohitg00/agent…
4. UI-TARS-desktop (+3.5K stars)
The Open-Source Multimodal AI Agent Stack: Connecting Cutting-Edge AI Models and Agent Infra
github.com/bytedance/UI-T…
5. 9router (+5.4K stars)
Unlimited FREE AI coding. Connect Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Cline, Copilot, Antigravity to FREE Claude/GPT/Gemini via 40+ providers. Auto-fallback, RTK -40% tokens, never hit limits.
github.com/decolua/9router
6. DeepSeek-TUI (+8.7K stars)
Coding agent for DeepSeek models that runs in your terminal
github.com/Hmbown/DeepSee…
7. AI-Trader (+3.0K stars)
"AI-Trader: 100% Fully-Automated Agent-Native Trading"
github.com/HKUDS/AI-Trader
8. skills (+18.3K stars)
Skills for Real Engineers. Straight from my .claude directory.
github.com/mattpocock/ski…
9. supersplat (+2.6K stars)
3D Gaussian Splat Editor
github.com/playcanvas/sup…
10. hysteria (+952 stars)
Hysteria is a powerful, lightning fast and censorship resistant proxy.
github.com/apernet/hyster…
The theme this week: free AI routing hacks and persistent agent memory are the real obsession right now.
Bookmark this. Next week's list will look completely different.

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@ai_layer The competitor file idea alone is worth more than most SEO courses I've paid for.
Tracking actual data instead of guessing changes everything.
Setting this up today. 🔥
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Stop burning Claude tokens like it’s a marketing strategy.
You do not need the $200/month plan to get serious SEO work out of Claude.
For most local businesses, the $20/month setup is enough — provided you stop using it like a slightly polite search box.
Here’s the setup I run before writing a single prompt.
1. Use the right model
Open Cowork.
Select Opus 4.7.
Turn on Extended Thinking.
Most people are running SEO prompts through Sonnet or whatever the default model happens to be that day. Then they act surprised when the output has all the strategic depth of a fridge magnet.
Wrong model, shallow answer.
Opus 4.7 with Extended Thinking does not just answer the prompt. It works through the market before it replies.
Often, the gap between a $20/month result and a $10k/month agency result is just this setting. Annoying, but there we are.
2. Give it your business brain
Before anything else, paste this into Claude:
Here is everything you need to know about my business:
[name], [website], [location], [services], [target cities], [top 3 competitor URLs].
Use this as context for everything. Never ask me for this again.
Now Claude stops giving advice that could apply to a plumber in Leeds, a dentist in Austin, or a roofing company in the outer suburbs of nowhere.
It starts working from your market.
Most people skip this and then spend six months receiving generic SEO advice in a slightly more elegant font.
That is not SEO.
That is guessing with confidence.
3. Set the SEO mission once
Go to:
Settings → Cowork → Edit Global Instructions
Paste this:
You are my local SEO strategist with 14 years of experience. Always read my business context before responding.
Always compare my business against my competitors before giving advice. Always prioritise recommendations by revenue impact. Never give generic SEO advice that doesn’t apply to my specific market and location.
Set it once.
It follows every session.
Your prompts can now be 10 words long and still hit harder than the 500-word prompt essays people keep lovingly crafting like Victorian letters.
4. Build your competitor file
Create a document called:
COMPETITORS.md
Add your top 5 competitors, including:
• website URL
• GBP URL
• review count and average rating
• keywords they rank for that you do not
• categories they have that you are missing
Paste this into Claude before every audit.
Now it knows who you are actually trying to beat.
Not “competitors” as a vague business-school concept.
The actual businesses ranking above you, taking calls that should be yours.
5. Filter for buyer intent
Before keyword research, tell Claude:
Only give me keywords with clear buyer intent. Ignore informational keywords.
Focus only on service + city, emergency + service, and near me combinations. Every keyword you suggest must indicate someone who is ready to call or book today.
This removes about 90% of the SEO activity businesses waste time on.
Lovely blog traffic. Very educational. No one calls.
6. Check the setup before every SEO session
Before you run prompts, check:
• Am I in Cowork, not Chat?
• Is Opus 4.7 + Extended Thinking on?
• Has Claude read my business context?
• Is my competitor file loaded?
• Is my keyword intent filter set?
Get those five right first.
Then prompt.
The businesses doing this properly are outranking competitors who have been established for years.
The ones skipping it are still asking for “SEO tips” and wondering why the phone remains, mysteriously, not ringing.
Most people will bookmark this and do absolutely nothing.
The ones who set it up today will look back in 90 days and quietly realise the boring setup was the whole game.
Full prompt system is in the article below.
Bookmark it.
Give it to Claude.
Right now.
Sarvesh Shrivastava@bloggersarvesh
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