Infographics, Product Mockups, YT Thumbnails and more!
Hi
Good morning! This isn't a PLR email but a course review today. I was having fun with the 20 types of prompts I learned so I wanted to share my thoughts on the course, who it's right for (and who it's not), etc.
Before I do, just a heads up - my Deep Dive AI Prompting for Using PLR got Deal of the Day! This is the perfect pairing between PLR and AI usage.
In our industry, most of us only use a fraction of the strategies we could have working for us. I know I'm bad about sticking to what I'm comfortable with. But as stubborn as I am, I always push myself to learn the basics and images of all kinds are a vital part of our ability
to grab attention and even convey information in a visual format.
This is VERY important on social media, but also on your blog to break up text and even emails to shake things up. In info products, it's helpful, too. Previously, you had to have a budget for stock photos and it sucked having to buy those and then they may not be exactly what you want. Thank goodness for AI image creation!
Daniele Melandrie is teaching everything about it in a new ChatGPT Visuals course and it's super cheap ($17 for all 20 modules plus 2 built in bonuses with master prompts and upscale/enhancement tutorial)!
I took the course before it went live.
He's a good teacher - very good for beginners, but not dragged slow where seasoned marketers will be impatient. I love it when each type of thing or step is taught in individual modules that aren't extremely long (approx 5 mins).
If you're already advanced with AI graphics, you won't need this. But if you're struggling or new to it it's a great starter course for that purpose.
In it, there's an introduction and then it hops into the different tutorials such as YouTube thumbnails, infographics, vision boards, product mockups, mind maps, sketches, social media posts, t-shirts/mugs graphics, photoshoots (y'all loved this in my limited PLR), wall art, affirmation cards, memes, and more!
He shows everything over the shoulder as he's doing it, different
styles of the main type of prompt being used, and the results as well as how to tweak anything that you need altered.
I personally always like to know this as a customer, so let's dig in. I'm going to share what's in each level and the price so you can budget and plan to grab it.
One Time Offer Upgrade #1: This adds on 5 additional lessons with more ways to use ChatGPT's image generator PLUS you get a PDF report with methods and strategies to make money with AI images created by implementing the lessons. (just $12.95)
One Time Offer Upgrade #2: This gives you an eBook version of the course so you can study in text format and it has reference images and prompts. You DO have the option of getting an editable version with PLR if you want it. ($17 or $49 for PLR)
One Time Offer Upgrade #3: This is his AI Easy Funnels course where he shows how to create
high-converting sales material with free AI tools. Covers things like sales pages, upsell pages, JV pages, email swipes and social media posts. ($27)
One Time Offer Upgrade #4: AI Genius Courses Forge - covers secret master ChatGPT prompts to make AI create complete and detailed courses. Includes 2 built in bonuses - a video tutorial on how to best use the master prompt and one on how to convert the content into pro
videos with AI. ($19.95)
One Time Offer Upgrade #5: His AI Ultimate Content Engine - a secret master ChatGPT prompt to make AI create 7 different kinds of engaging content in any niche/topic. Has 3 built in bonuses (video tutorials and examples). ($19.95)
I appreciate that he kept all of the funnel affordable instead of jumping to $47, $97, $147 and up. If
you want to learn ChatGPT graphics now that they've let go of the horrible DALL-E system and replaced it with Native Image Generation that's super easy to use, grab the ChatGPT Visuals course along with any upgrades you think will add to your experience and knowledge above.
This could be you (I used one of his prompts): 😂
He reminds me of that Davy character that was always on Sunday mornings when nothing else was on TV. Do you remember him? The claymation figure?