Welcome to Ron’s Weekly Blog

Welcome to Ron’s Weekly Blog

Welcome to Ron’s Weekly Blog on RonBakerHub.com — where seniors and beginners can find simple, practical help for getting started online without confusion.

If websites, tools, tech, or online choices have ever felt overwhelming, you are not alone. That is exactly why I created RonBakerHub.com — to make things clearer, simpler, and easier to follow.

My goal is to help everyday people move forward online with less stress, less confusion, and more confidence.


What I Share Here Each Week

Each week, I share helpful content that is easy to understand and easy to use, including:

  • Trusted tools I personally use and recommend

  • Simple step-by-step tips for getting started online

  • Helpful products and beginner resources worth checking out

  • Real-world ideas to help you take practical steps toward making money online

Everything I share is designed to be simple, honest, and beginner-friendly.


New Updates This Week.


How to Get Better Answers from AI: A Beginner’s Guide to Better Prompts

AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and others all came with a simple promise:

Ask a question, get an answer.

And in the beginning, that sounded easy.

But a lot of people quickly found out something important:

The quality of the answer depends heavily on the quality of the question.

That is why “prompt engineering” became such a popular topic. For a while, people were even getting paid very good money just to write better prompts.

But here is the real lesson:

You do not have to be a professional prompt engineer to get better results from AI.

You just need to learn how to talk to AI in a clearer, smarter way.

The Big Mistake Most Beginners Make

Most people type very short prompts like:

“Write me a post.”

“Give me ideas.”

“Make this better.”

“Create a video script.”

The AI will usually give an answer, but it may be plain, generic, or not really what you wanted.

That is not always because the AI is bad.

Many times, it is because the AI did not have enough information to work with.

AI does not automatically know:

What your goal is
Who your audience is
What tone you want
What platform you are using
How long the content should be
What style you like
What you want people to do next

So the more helpful information you give it, the better the result usually gets.

Give AI More Context

Instead of saying:

“Write me a post about AI.”

Try something like:

“Write me a short beginner-friendly post for people over 50 who are curious about AI but feel overwhelmed. Keep the tone simple, encouraging, and not too technical. End with a question to get comments.”

That one prompt gives the AI direction.

Now it knows the audience, the topic, the tone, and the goal.

That is where better AI results start.

Give AI an Example

Another powerful trick is to show AI what you like.

You can say:

“Here is an example of the style I like. Write the next one in the same kind of tone.”

AI is very good at following patterns.

So instead of trying to explain everything, sometimes you can simply show it an example and ask it to match the style.

This works well for:

Social media captions
YouTube descriptions
Email copy
Video scripts
Thumbnails
Product descriptions
Blog posts

Do Not Expect the First Answer to Be Perfect

One of the biggest secrets to using AI well is this:

The first answer is usually just the starting point.

Do not stop there.

Ask AI to improve it.

For example:

“Make this simpler.”

“Make it more exciting.”

“Make it sound more natural.”

“Shorten this to 45 seconds.”

“Make this better for beginners.”

“Give me 3 stronger opening lines.”

That back-and-forth process is where the best results come from.

AI works better when you treat it like a helper, not a vending machine.

Let AI Interview You

Here is a very useful trick many people do not know.

Instead of trying to give AI all the information up front, you can tell it:

“Ask me 5 questions before you answer so you can give me a better result.”

That turns the AI into a guide.

It can ask you about your audience, your goal, your offer, your style, and what kind of result you want.

This is especially helpful when you are not sure what information to give it.

A Simple Prompt Formula You Can Use

Here is an easy formula:

Tell AI the role, the task, the audience, the style, and the goal.

Example:

“Act like a beginner-friendly AI coach. Write a short video script for people over 50 who want to learn how to use ChatGPT. Keep it simple, encouraging, and under 60 seconds. End by asking them to comment with one thing they want help with.”

That is much stronger than:

“Write me a script about ChatGPT.”

Final Thought

AI is getting easier to use, but that does not mean everyone will get the same results.

The people who understand how to give clear instructions, provide context, use examples, and improve the answer step by step will get much better results than those who just type quick one-line prompts.

The tool matters.

But how you use the tool matters even more.

That is why learning how to prompt AI is still one of the most valuable beginner skills today.

For more simple AI tips, follow AI Freedom Lab.

What is one thing you have asked AI to do that did not come out the way you wanted? Comment below.

Start Affiliate Marketing the Simple Way


Who This Blog Is For

This blog is designed for people who want clear, honest help online, including:

  • Seniors learning how to use online tools

  • Beginners starting from scratch

  • People who want simple “do this next” guidance

  • Anyone looking for trusted recommendations without hype or pressure


What You Can Expect From Me

I believe learning online should feel encouraging — not frustrating.

That is why I focus on sharing practical tools, real-world ideas, and clear explanations you can actually use — one step at a time.

No complicated tech talk.
No overwhelm.
Just simple guidance from someone who understands what it feels like to learn as you go.


Start Here

If you are just getting started, be sure to grab my free guide on RonBakerHub.com:

Get My Free 5-Tool Starter Guide

It is a simple way to begin with tools and resources that can help you move forward online.


Come Back Each Week

This is a weekly blog, so be sure to check back often for:

  • New posts

  • Site updates

  • Beginner tools and resources

  • Affiliate marketing tips

  • Course announcements

I’m glad you’re here, and I look forward to helping you build more confidence online — one step at a time.

And remember, you can always come back to RonBakerHub.com for simple ideas, practical tools, and clear guidance designed especially for beginners and seniors.

— Ron Baker

Get My Free Copy (5-tool starter guide)

Welcome to Ron’s Weekly Blog

Welcome to Ron’s Weekly Blog

Welcome to Ron’s Weekly Blog on RonBakerHub.com — where seniors and beginners can find simple, practical help for getting started online without confusion.

If websites, tools, tech, or online choices have ever felt overwhelming, you are not alone. That is exactly why I created RonBakerHub.com — to make things clearer, simpler, and easier to follow.

My goal is to help everyday people move forward online with less stress, less confusion, and more confidence.


What I Share Here Each Week

Each week, I share helpful content that is easy to understand and easy to use, including:

  • Trusted tools I personally use and recommend

  • Simple step-by-step tips for getting started online

  • Helpful products and beginner resources worth checking out

  • Real-world ideas to help you take practical steps toward making money online

Everything I share is designed to be simple, honest, and beginner-friendly.


New Updates This Week.


How to Get Better Answers from AI: A Beginner’s Guide to Better Prompts

AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and others all came with a simple promise:

Ask a question, get an answer.

And in the beginning, that sounded easy.

But a lot of people quickly found out something important:

The quality of the answer depends heavily on the quality of the question.

That is why “prompt engineering” became such a popular topic. For a while, people were even getting paid very good money just to write better prompts.

But here is the real lesson:

You do not have to be a professional prompt engineer to get better results from AI.

You just need to learn how to talk to AI in a clearer, smarter way.

The Big Mistake Most Beginners Make

Most people type very short prompts like:

“Write me a post.”

“Give me ideas.”

“Make this better.”

“Create a video script.”

The AI will usually give an answer, but it may be plain, generic, or not really what you wanted.

That is not always because the AI is bad.

Many times, it is because the AI did not have enough information to work with.

AI does not automatically know:

What your goal is
Who your audience is
What tone you want
What platform you are using
How long the content should be
What style you like
What you want people to do next

So the more helpful information you give it, the better the result usually gets.

Give AI More Context

Instead of saying:

“Write me a post about AI.”

Try something like:

“Write me a short beginner-friendly post for people over 50 who are curious about AI but feel overwhelmed. Keep the tone simple, encouraging, and not too technical. End with a question to get comments.”

That one prompt gives the AI direction.

Now it knows the audience, the topic, the tone, and the goal.

That is where better AI results start.

Give AI an Example

Another powerful trick is to show AI what you like.

You can say:

“Here is an example of the style I like. Write the next one in the same kind of tone.”

AI is very good at following patterns.

So instead of trying to explain everything, sometimes you can simply show it an example and ask it to match the style.

This works well for:

Social media captions
YouTube descriptions
Email copy
Video scripts
Thumbnails
Product descriptions
Blog posts

Do Not Expect the First Answer to Be Perfect

One of the biggest secrets to using AI well is this:

The first answer is usually just the starting point.

Do not stop there.

Ask AI to improve it.

For example:

“Make this simpler.”

“Make it more exciting.”

“Make it sound more natural.”

“Shorten this to 45 seconds.”

“Make this better for beginners.”

“Give me 3 stronger opening lines.”

That back-and-forth process is where the best results come from.

AI works better when you treat it like a helper, not a vending machine.

Let AI Interview You

Here is a very useful trick many people do not know.

Instead of trying to give AI all the information up front, you can tell it:

“Ask me 5 questions before you answer so you can give me a better result.”

That turns the AI into a guide.

It can ask you about your audience, your goal, your offer, your style, and what kind of result you want.

This is especially helpful when you are not sure what information to give it.

A Simple Prompt Formula You Can Use

Here is an easy formula:

Tell AI the role, the task, the audience, the style, and the goal.

Example:

“Act like a beginner-friendly AI coach. Write a short video script for people over 50 who want to learn how to use ChatGPT. Keep it simple, encouraging, and under 60 seconds. End by asking them to comment with one thing they want help with.”

That is much stronger than:

“Write me a script about ChatGPT.”

Final Thought

AI is getting easier to use, but that does not mean everyone will get the same results.

The people who understand how to give clear instructions, provide context, use examples, and improve the answer step by step will get much better results than those who just type quick one-line prompts.

The tool matters.

But how you use the tool matters even more.

That is why learning how to prompt AI is still one of the most valuable beginner skills today.

For more simple AI tips, follow AI Freedom Lab.

What is one thing you have asked AI to do that did not come out the way you wanted? Comment below.

Start Affiliate Marketing the Simple Way


Who This Blog Is For

This blog is designed for people who want clear, honest help online, including:

  • Seniors learning how to use online tools

  • Beginners starting from scratch

  • People who want simple “do this next” guidance

  • Anyone looking for trusted recommendations without hype or pressure


What You Can Expect From Me

I believe learning online should feel encouraging — not frustrating.

That is why I focus on sharing practical tools, real-world ideas, and clear explanations you can actually use — one step at a time.

No complicated tech talk.
No overwhelm.
Just simple guidance from someone who understands what it feels like to learn as you go.


Start Here

If you are just getting started, be sure to grab my free guide on RonBakerHub.com:

Get My Free 5-Tool Starter Guide

It is a simple way to begin with tools and resources that can help you move forward online.


Come Back Each Week

This is a weekly blog, so be sure to check back often for:

  • New posts

  • Site updates

  • Beginner tools and resources

  • Affiliate marketing tips

  • Course announcements

I’m glad you’re here, and I look forward to helping you build more confidence online — one step at a time.

And remember, you can always come back to RonBakerHub.com for simple ideas, practical tools, and clear guidance designed especially for beginners and seniors.

— Ron Baker

Get My Free Copy (5-tool starter guide)

Welcome to Ron’s Weekly Blog

Welcome to Ron’s Weekly Blog

Welcome to Ron’s Weekly Blog on RonBakerHub.com — where seniors and beginners can find simple, practical help for getting started online without confusion.

If websites, tools, tech, or online choices have ever felt overwhelming, you are not alone. That is exactly why I created RonBakerHub.com — to make things clearer, simpler, and easier to follow.

My goal is to help everyday people move forward online with less stress, less confusion, and more confidence.


What I Share Here Each Week

Each week, I share helpful content that is easy to understand and easy to use, including:

  • Trusted tools I personally use and recommend

  • Simple step-by-step tips for getting started online

  • Helpful products and beginner resources worth checking out

  • Real-world ideas to help you take practical steps toward making money online

Everything I share is designed to be simple, honest, and beginner-friendly.


New Updates This Week.


How to Get Better Answers from AI: A Beginner’s Guide to Better Prompts

AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and others all came with a simple promise:

Ask a question, get an answer.

And in the beginning, that sounded easy.

But a lot of people quickly found out something important:

The quality of the answer depends heavily on the quality of the question.

That is why “prompt engineering” became such a popular topic. For a while, people were even getting paid very good money just to write better prompts.

But here is the real lesson:

You do not have to be a professional prompt engineer to get better results from AI.

You just need to learn how to talk to AI in a clearer, smarter way.

The Big Mistake Most Beginners Make

Most people type very short prompts like:

“Write me a post.”

“Give me ideas.”

“Make this better.”

“Create a video script.”

The AI will usually give an answer, but it may be plain, generic, or not really what you wanted.

That is not always because the AI is bad.

Many times, it is because the AI did not have enough information to work with.

AI does not automatically know:

What your goal is
Who your audience is
What tone you want
What platform you are using
How long the content should be
What style you like
What you want people to do next

So the more helpful information you give it, the better the result usually gets.

Give AI More Context

Instead of saying:

“Write me a post about AI.”

Try something like:

“Write me a short beginner-friendly post for people over 50 who are curious about AI but feel overwhelmed. Keep the tone simple, encouraging, and not too technical. End with a question to get comments.”

That one prompt gives the AI direction.

Now it knows the audience, the topic, the tone, and the goal.

That is where better AI results start.

Give AI an Example

Another powerful trick is to show AI what you like.

You can say:

“Here is an example of the style I like. Write the next one in the same kind of tone.”

AI is very good at following patterns.

So instead of trying to explain everything, sometimes you can simply show it an example and ask it to match the style.

This works well for:

Social media captions
YouTube descriptions
Email copy
Video scripts
Thumbnails
Product descriptions
Blog posts

Do Not Expect the First Answer to Be Perfect

One of the biggest secrets to using AI well is this:

The first answer is usually just the starting point.

Do not stop there.

Ask AI to improve it.

For example:

“Make this simpler.”

“Make it more exciting.”

“Make it sound more natural.”

“Shorten this to 45 seconds.”

“Make this better for beginners.”

“Give me 3 stronger opening lines.”

That back-and-forth process is where the best results come from.

AI works better when you treat it like a helper, not a vending machine.

Let AI Interview You

Here is a very useful trick many people do not know.

Instead of trying to give AI all the information up front, you can tell it:

“Ask me 5 questions before you answer so you can give me a better result.”

That turns the AI into a guide.

It can ask you about your audience, your goal, your offer, your style, and what kind of result you want.

This is especially helpful when you are not sure what information to give it.

A Simple Prompt Formula You Can Use

Here is an easy formula:

Tell AI the role, the task, the audience, the style, and the goal.

Example:

“Act like a beginner-friendly AI coach. Write a short video script for people over 50 who want to learn how to use ChatGPT. Keep it simple, encouraging, and under 60 seconds. End by asking them to comment with one thing they want help with.”

That is much stronger than:

“Write me a script about ChatGPT.”

Final Thought

AI is getting easier to use, but that does not mean everyone will get the same results.

The people who understand how to give clear instructions, provide context, use examples, and improve the answer step by step will get much better results than those who just type quick one-line prompts.

The tool matters.

But how you use the tool matters even more.

That is why learning how to prompt AI is still one of the most valuable beginner skills today.

For more simple AI tips, follow AI Freedom Lab.

What is one thing you have asked AI to do that did not come out the way you wanted? Comment below.

Start Affiliate Marketing the Simple Way


Who This Blog Is For

This blog is designed for people who want clear, honest help online, including:

  • Seniors learning how to use online tools

  • Beginners starting from scratch

  • People who want simple “do this next” guidance

  • Anyone looking for trusted recommendations without hype or pressure


What You Can Expect From Me

I believe learning online should feel encouraging — not frustrating.

That is why I focus on sharing practical tools, real-world ideas, and clear explanations you can actually use — one step at a time.

No complicated tech talk.
No overwhelm.
Just simple guidance from someone who understands what it feels like to learn as you go.


Start Here

If you are just getting started, be sure to grab my free guide on RonBakerHub.com:

Get My Free 5-Tool Starter Guide

It is a simple way to begin with tools and resources that can help you move forward online.


Come Back Each Week

This is a weekly blog, so be sure to check back often for:

  • New posts

  • Site updates

  • Beginner tools and resources

  • Affiliate marketing tips

  • Course announcements

I’m glad you’re here, and I look forward to helping you build more confidence online — one step at a time.

And remember, you can always come back to RonBakerHub.com for simple ideas, practical tools, and clear guidance designed especially for beginners and seniors.

— Ron Baker

Get My Free Copy (5-tool starter guide)