Guide to Prompt Submission
Thanks for submitting your prompts on LaPrompt! This guide will help you create prompts that get approved quickly and appeal to our users.
What Makes a Prompt Successful?
By following these tips, your prompts will fit right into what LaPrompt users love, getting approved faster and reaching more people.
- "3d illustration on the white background - super cute and adorable [animal] with [color] eyes, [action], cartoon style, sharp details"
- This approach lets users create lots of different images from one prompt simply by inserting different animals / colors / verbs instead of the words in brackets.
LaPrompt loves templates! These prompts allow for customization with [square brackets] for user edits. For example, a prompt for 3D icons might look like this:
Prompts that can be used for many purposes, like logos or blog images, are great. They’re more likely to be used and sold.
Unique styles really shine on LaPrompt. We’re looking for prompts that do something new and exciting with AI, creating images that stand out.
Understanding Decline Reasons
Discovering your prompt has been declined might feel disappointing, but often, a small adjustment can set things right. This section sheds light on common decline reasons and how to address them.
At LaPrompt, we are aiming for high-quality submissions that enhance creativity and usability. Our review process is designed to uphold these standards, building trust and delivering value for users. It is not just a formality but a commitment to excellence, ensuring that every prompt we offer is an example of quality and innovation. In this way we can make sure that LaPrompt is a great place for both – sellers to achieve greater success, and buyers to get exactly what they are looking for.
A decline for lack of use-case indicates the prompt might not offer enough value to potential buyers. It’s essential for prompts to have a clear, broad appeal or utility.
Fix: Unfortunately, this aspect can’t be easily amended as it relates to the core idea. Consider focusing on prompts with a wider application or utility.
Overly specific prompts limit usability. For instance, a prompt exclusively for doctor images could be expanded to include various occupations.
Fix: Broaden your prompt by incorporating editable variables or widening its scope, ensuring it appeals to a broader audience.
Prompts must maintain a consistent style or subject for usability. Varied styles or subjects in outputs indicate instability. If while testing we discover that only 1 out of 4 images provides the expected style, this prompt will not be approved.
Fix: Refine your prompt to ensure consistent output, aligning closely with the intended style or subject.
Outputs that are distorted or of low quality can lead to declines since they won’t meet user expectations for quality.
Fix: Enhance your prompt to improve the quality and stability of outputs.
Our review includes testing prompts to ensure they produce outputs similar to submitted examples. Failure in this test indicates inconsistency.
Fix: This might be a simple error, like submitting the wrong prompt. Review and refine your prompt, ensuring it generates consistent outputs. Make sure the testing prompt you included is actually the same prompt you used to generate the images you provided.
The test prompt must clearly demonstrate the prompt’s potential without instructions or multiple variables in one submission. Make sure to use your actual prompt as a testing prompts so that we can generate similar results to yours.
Fix: Submit a clear, single example for your test prompt that accurately represents your prompt’s capability, do not include variables here.
If submitted images are too similar, it suggests the prompt might not be versatile enough.
Fix: Ensure your examples showcase the prompt’s range by including varied outputs. If your prompt generates animals, make sure all 9 images will showcase different animals to show your potential buyers what your prompt can do.
Edited images or collages misrepresent the prompt’s raw output potential.
Fix: Only submit raw, unedited outputs from your generative AI model to accurately represent what users can expect.
Prompts should offer complexity and uniqueness, providing value beyond what could be easily guessed or replicated. It does not necessarily mean, that you cannot submit prompts up to 10-15 words. Here we speak more about the meaning, and not the number of words.
Fix: In cases where prompts are too simple, rethinking and significantly altering the concept might be necessary.
Currently, LaPrompt accepts only English-language prompts to maintain model effectiveness and site consistency.
Fix: Translate your prompt into English, ensuring it maintains its original intent and effectiveness.
Originality is key. Prompts too similar to existing ones may be declined to prevent duplication and encourage innovation.
Fix: Focus on creating unique, original prompts that offer new perspectives or solutions. Make sure you are the author of this prompt.
Prompts that could potentially cause harm or promote illegal activities are strictly prohibited. The attached media content contains scenes or materials that may depress others or become a target for persecution. This includes but not limited to sexual content, explicit nudity, or any inappropriate content.
Fix: These types of prompts are not allowed under any circumstances. Make sure the output your prompt generates is safe for a general audience.