How to Use the Additional Instructions Field
Ever felt like you could squeeze a bit more juice out of RightBlogger’s tools? Well, you’re in for a treat. Today, we’re diving deep into a gem that’s been somewhat under the radar: the Advanced Instructions field. Trust me, knowing how to leverage this can truly transform your content creation game and fine-tune your results.
So, let’s get right into it.
What Is the Advanced Instructions Field?
Imagine having a magic wand that lets you fine-tune your content requests to your exact needs. That’s what the Advanced Instructions field in RightBlogger is like.

Found under the advanced settings in most of our tools, this little box is where you can communicate directly with the AI, guiding it to produce exactly what you’re envisioning.
How Does It Work?
Let’s say you’re working on generating some catchy post titles about hiking. It’s a broad topic, right? By typing in “best hiking trails” in the blog post title tool and hitting generate, you’ll get a variety of titles.
But here’s where the magic happens: You realize you want titles focused on photography. You can write something like “My hiking blog is about hiking as a photographer” into the Advanced Instructions field, and the AI refines its outputs to match your specific needs to be for a photographer audience.
This is just the tip of the ice berg of what you can do with the Additional Instructions field.
Tips for Using Additional Instructions
The beauty of the Advanced Instructions field lies in its flexibility. Whether you’re aiming for a particular tone, targeting certain keywords, or even asking for something fun like clickbait titles, this feature has got you covered.
Tailoring Content with Precision
Got a target year in mind or need to emphasize puppies over full-grown dog breeds? Just specify your requirements in the field. This ensures that the content you’re generating is not just high quality, but also tailored precisely to your current needs.
Keyword and Phrase Inclusion
SEO enthusiasts, rejoice! The Advanced Instructions field lets you seamlessly integrate those all-important keywords and phrases into your generated content, making sure your blog stays on good terms with search engines.
Creativity Without Limits

Ever wanted to add a creative twist to your prompts? This field allows you to instruct the AI to bend the rules a bit, pushing the boundaries of standard content creation.
Whether it’s crafting something with a humorous undertone or engineering the perfect clickbait headline, your imagination is the only limit.
Conclusion
The Advanced Instructions field in RightBlogger is more than just a feature; it’s your creative co-pilot. By harnessing its capabilities, you can ensure that every piece of content produced is aligned with your vision, optimized for your audience, and ready to make an impact. So, next time you’re gearing up to use RightBlogger, remember to tap into this powerful tool. Your blog will thank you for it.
Where do I find the Advanced (Additional) Instructions field in RightBlogger?
The Advanced Instructions field is a small text box in the advanced settings of many RightBlogger tools. It lets you tell the AI extra details so the output matches what you really want.
Look for it when you are inside a tool, usually below the main prompt or settings area. It may be labeled “Advanced Instructions” or “Additional Instructions.”
If you want a quick walkthrough and screenshots, use the help doc on the Additional Instructions Field in RightBlogger. That page also helps you understand what types of instructions work best.
What should I write in the Additional Instructions field to get better AI outputs?
Write clear, specific instructions that narrow the topic and tell the AI what to do. This is where you add context like your audience, angle, and must-include details.
A simple structure works well: who it is for, what you want, and any rules. For example: “Write for beginner hikers who take photos. Include 10 title ideas, keep each under 60 characters, and avoid clickbait.”
You can also add format requests like “use bullet points,” “include a short intro,” or “end with a checklist.” The more specific you are, the fewer rewrites you will need.
If you are creating full drafts, this pairs well with the RightBlogger AI Article Writer because you can guide the outline, sections, and style before you generate.
How can I use Advanced Instructions for SEO keywords without sounding spammy?
Use the field to tell the AI which keyword to focus on and where to place it naturally. This helps you guide headings, subtopics, and wording without forcing awkward repeats.
Try instructions like: “Primary keyword: ‘best hiking trails for photography.’ Use it in the title and one H2. Add 3 related phrases and keep the tone natural.”
You can also ask for search-friendly extras, like a short meta description or FAQ ideas. This is a fast way to build content that is helpful and easy for Google to understand.
After you publish, you can fine-tune performance using RightBlogger SEO Reports to spot quick improvements and missed keyword opportunities.
Can the Additional Instructions field help match my tone and brand voice?
Yes, you can use it to lock in a tone, style, and point of view so your content sounds consistent. Tell the AI if you want it to be friendly, direct, funny, or more professional.
Be specific about voice rules. For example: “Write in a calm, helpful tone. Use short sentences. Avoid slang. Write like an experienced outdoor photographer.”
If you want even stronger consistency, combine your instructions with a saved brand voice. RightBlogger’s MyTone feature helps you reuse the same voice across different tools and content types.
This saves time because you do not have to restyle every output after it is generated.
What if the AI ignores my Advanced Instructions or the results feel off?
If the output does not follow your instructions, rewrite them to be shorter and more direct. Put the most important rule first, and remove any extra details that could confuse the request.
It also helps to tell the AI what to avoid. For example: “Do not use clickbait. Do not mention brand names. Keep it under 120 words.”
If you want more variety or more focus, adjust the tool settings that control creativity. The Creativity Slider can help you get either safer, more consistent outputs or more unique ideas.
When you are stuck, paste your draft prompt into the Prompt Improver tool and regenerate a cleaner set of instructions to use next time.
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