The objective is the most important input for any j77.ai build. A well-written objective produces better content. Here is how to write great ones.
The Anatomy of a Good Objective
A complete objective includes:
- What - The type of content
- Topic - The subject matter
- Audience - Who it is for
- Purpose - What it should achieve
- Constraints - Length, style, requirements
Examples
Weak Objective
Write about AI
Problems: Vague topic, no audience, no purpose, no constraints.
Strong Objective
Write a 1500-word blog post explaining how small businesses can use AI tools to improve customer service. Target audience is small business owners who are curious about AI but not technical. Focus on practical, low-cost solutions they can implement this week. Include 3-5 specific tool recommendations with pros and cons.
Strengths: Clear format, specific topic, defined audience, practical purpose, concrete requirements.
Objective Templates
For Blog Posts
Write a [length] blog post about [topic] for [audience]. The post should [purpose]. Include [specific requirements]. Avoid [things to exclude].
For Documentation
Create documentation for [feature/product] that explains [what it does] and [how to use it]. Target [user type]. Include [examples/code/screenshots].
For How-To Guides
Write a step-by-step guide showing [audience] how to [achieve goal]. Start with [prerequisites]. Include [number] steps. End with [outcome/next steps].
Quick Checklist
Before submitting your objective, verify:
- Is the topic specific enough?
- Is the audience defined?
- Is the purpose clear?
- Are requirements specified?
- Is the desired tone/voice indicated?