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.
What is the Advanced (Additional) Instructions field in RightBlogger?
The Advanced Instructions field is a text box where you tell RightBlogger’s AI exactly how you want the output to look. It helps you fine-tune results beyond the main prompt, so the content matches your goal.
You will usually find it under “advanced settings” inside many RightBlogger tools. Think of it as extra context, rules, or preferences the AI should follow.
If you want a quick walkthrough and examples, see the Additional Instructions help.
What should I type in the Additional Instructions field to get better results?
Write clear, specific instructions that narrow the AI’s job. The more focused you are, the less “generic” the output will feel.
Start with who the content is for and what angle you want. For example: “Write titles for hikers who also do photography” or “Aim this at beginners, not experts.”
Then add simple rules like format, length, and style. Examples: “Use a friendly tone,” “Include numbers in every title,” or “Keep it under 60 characters.”
Can I use Additional Instructions to match my brand voice and tone?
Yes. Use the field to describe your voice in plain words so the AI stays consistent across posts. For example: “Warm, confident, short sentences, no slang, and avoid hype.”
If you already know your brand style, add 2 to 4 traits and one “do not” rule. This keeps the output on track without overloading the prompt.
For even more consistency across tools, set a saved voice with MyTone setup, then use Additional Instructions for post-specific tweaks.
How do I use Additional Instructions for SEO keywords without keyword stuffing?
Add keywords as a short checklist, not a long list. Tell the AI where to use them, like in the title, headings, and intro, but ask it to keep the writing natural.
A good example: “Include the phrase ‘best hiking trails’ once in the title and once in the first paragraph. Use related terms, but do not repeat the exact phrase more than 3 times.”
If you are not sure how to phrase your instruction, run it through the Prompt improver to make it clearer and more specific.
Which RightBlogger tools work best with the Additional Instructions field?
It works best anywhere you want tight control over the output, like titles, outlines, and full drafts. The field is especially helpful when the topic is broad and you need a specific angle.
For long-form content, you can use it with the RightBlogger AI Article Writer to set rules like reading level, structure, point of view, and what to include or avoid.
A simple workflow is: draft with your main prompt, guide the style with Additional Instructions, then regenerate until the output fits your audience. This saves time because you fix direction early, not after the content is written.
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