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 Instructions field in RightBlogger, and what should I put in it?
The Advanced Instructions field is a place to tell the AI exactly how you want your results. It helps you guide the output so it matches your topic, audience, and style.
Use it to add context that is not in your main prompt. For example, say who the post is for, what angle you want, or what to avoid.
Good examples include: “Write for beginner photographers,” “Keep titles under 60 characters,” or “Use a friendly tone and simple words.” Small details here can make a big difference in quality.
How do I use Advanced Instructions to match my brand voice and tone?
Tell the AI what your voice sounds like in plain words. You can say things like “friendly and helpful,” “short sentences,” or “no hype, just clear steps.”
Add extra rules if needed, like “use bullet points,” “avoid slang,” or “write at an 8th grade reading level.” This helps your content feel consistent across tools.
If you want an easier way to keep a consistent voice, use MyTone to save your writing style. Then you can reuse that tone without rewriting the same instructions every time.
Can I use the Advanced Instructions field for SEO keywords without stuffing?
Yes. You can ask the AI to include keywords naturally, so the writing still sounds human.
Try instructions like: “Include the phrase ‘best hiking camera settings’ 2 times,” or “Use these related terms once each: trail photography, golden hour, wide angle lens.” This keeps the content focused without repeating the same keyword too much.
After you draft, review headings and key sections to make sure the keyword fits the reader’s intent. For more help polishing a full post, you can also start in the RightBlogger AI Article Writer and carry your instructions into the draft.
What are some quick Advanced Instructions examples that improve results fast?
Use Advanced Instructions to narrow the topic and make outputs more useful. Even one sentence can turn generic ideas into content that fits your blog.
Examples you can copy:
“Write 10 title ideas for hikers who take photos.”
“Use a curious, helpful tone. Keep each title under 55 characters.”
“Add a 2025 angle and focus on beginner-friendly tips.”
Test one change at a time, then regenerate. This helps you learn which instructions give you the biggest quality boost.
If I am not sure what to write, how can RightBlogger help me improve my instructions?
If your prompt feels messy or you are not getting the results you want, improve your instructions before generating. Clear inputs usually lead to clearer, more accurate outputs.
A simple fix is to include: audience, goal, format, and must-have keywords. For example: “For new hiking photographers, give 12 titles, include ‘trail photography,’ keep them under 60 characters.”
You can also use the Prompt Improver tool to rewrite your prompt. It helps you turn a rough idea into a clearer request you can paste into Advanced Instructions.
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