
How to ask AI better questions about your business | Costa Blanca
Most people get vague, generic answers from AI because they ask vague, generic questions. The fix isn't a better tool. It's a better question. Here's how to ask one.
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I help businesses on the Costa Blanca set up AI tools, prompts and content systems that save time and work for you.

Most people get vague, generic answers from AI because they ask vague, generic questions. The fix isn't a better tool. It's a better question. Here's how to ask one.

AI is genuinely useful. It saves real time and gets you past the blank page. The question is how to use it without letting it make decisions you should be making yourself. Here's a practical answer.

One wrong AI answer gets copied into a blog. That blog gets summarised by another AI. That summary gets shared. Within weeks, a made-up fact sounds like common knowledge. Here's how that works.

AI doesn't know when it doesn't know something. It fills the gap with what sounds plausible. That's not a bug. It's how the technology works. Here's what that looks like in practice.

Ask AI something you know well and you'll spot it quickly. Most of the answer sounds right. Then somewhere in those clean sentences, there's something wrong. Here's why that happens every single time.

AI can help with website content. It can also damage it. Here's the honest breakdown: when it works, when it hurts your SEO and your credibility, and how to use it without making your website sound like every other business online.

AI website builders are fast, cheap, and produce something that looks finished. The problem is what you can't see underneath. Here's what's usually missing.