
This post was inspired by a conversation with a fellow member who asked a great question — and I realized she’s not the only one wondering. If she’s asking, a whole bunch of people probably are. So here’s a simple guide to help you get better results when asking AI to create banners (or anything visual).
If you’re new to using AI, here’s something nobody tells you at the beginning:
AI isn’t a mind reader.
It’s a pattern reader.
And the way you ask for something determines whether you get a “wow!” result…
or a “what on earth is this?” result.
Let’s use a classic example — a 468×60 banner.
How Most Beginners Ask
This is the typical first?timer prompt:
“I need a 468×60 banner for my XYZ site.”
Technically, yes — that’s a request.
But it’s missing everything the AI needs to understand your vision.
It’s like walking into a bakery and saying,
“I want a cake.”
You’ll get something, but it might not be what you imagined.
How AI Loves to Be Asked
Here’s the upgraded version — the one that gets you the good stuff:
“Create a 468×60 banner for my XYZ site.
Use bold colors (blue and orange), modern style, and include the text:
‘XYZ Site – Where Smart Marketers Click.’
Make it clean, eye?catching, and designed for traffic exchanges.”
Now the AI knows:
- the size
- the purpose
- the text
- the colors
- the style
- the vibe
- the audience
You’ve given it direction instead of a mystery.
The Simple Formula Anyone Can Use
If you want to make AI your creative partner instead of your guessing machine, use this:
Size + Purpose + Text + Colors + Style + Audience + Vibe
That’s it.
Seven tiny details that turn a vague request into a crystal?clear one.
Here’s a perfect example:
“Make a 468×60 banner for my XYZ site.
It’s for traffic exchanges, so it needs to pop.
Use teal and black, clean modern fonts, and include the text:
‘XYZ Site – Build, Click, Grow.’
Make it bold, fun, and professional.”
Boom.
Now the AI knows exactly what you want — and it can deliver.
The One-Line Rule for Newbies
If you want to keep it super simple, remember this:
“Tell AI what you want, what it’s for, what it should say, and how it should look.”
That’s the whole secret.
Once people learn this, their results improve instantly — and they stop thinking AI is “random” or “inconsistent.”
Final Thoughts
This whole post came from a simple question — and a light bulb moment.
If one person is wondering, many others are too.
So if you’ve ever felt unsure about how to ask AI for graphics, banners, or creative work… now you’ve got a simple formula that works every time.
And yes — even if you’re still half asleep when you use it.
(Trust me, I’ve been there.)