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How to Make Money Selling AI Images
The popularity and power of AI image production have surged recently. Anyone can now generate beautiful, photorealistic graphics by only stating what they want in text prompts thanks to technologies like DALL-E 2, Stable Diffusion, and Midjourney. This creates enticing new prospects for creatives, designers, and businesspeople to profit from the sale of AI-generated works of art and media. Here are some pointers on how to successfully market AI images: Pick Your AI Tool Carefully Your ability to produce photographs of a given caliber, aesthetic, and functionality will depend on the AI system you select. While Midjourney and DALL-E 2 tend to generate more photorealistic results, Stable Diffusion allows for greater creative freedom. Think about the features that are most crucial to your use case. Include access limitations, cost, and usability as well. Improve Your Techniques With Prompts Producing top-notch, marketable content requires becoming an expert at prompt engineering, which involves creating text prompts to elicit the desired result from an AI. Spend time experimenting with prompts and researching the techniques that other top producers use to produce captivating photographs on a regular basis. You may locate prompts that are effective for your niche with a little bit of trial and error. Select A Style or Niche Focus on a particular market, such as architecture, sci-fi art, landscapes, or portraiture, rather than attempting to offer generic AI art. Alternatively, create a distinctive artistic voice that becomes your brand. This uniqueness will attract collectors and increase the value of your work. Focus on what makes your art distinctive. Account Creation on NFT Marketplaces One common alternative is to offer AI art as NFTs (non-fungible tokens) on blockchain-based markets like OpenSea. To get started, you'll need to create a cryptocurrency wallet and accounts. To mint and list your NFTs, you must often pay a "gas fee" on the site. Make careful you profitably price your NFTs after taking fees into consideration.
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How to Make Money Selling AI Images
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@Justin Matmor pretty
3 likes • Nov '23
@Laura Alexander I don't understand your question. I create images, alter them with photoshop and then put then into products like journals, planners, and card decks.
Etsy Links?
Hello! I wonder if you are open to us sharing our Etsy store links so we can see what everyone is doing that has an Etsy store? I think Alessandro used to have a Italian Jewelry store, is that correct? I don't want to share a link until the admins advise it is okay.
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@Svetlana Morosova I use ChatGPT.
What courses do you recommend to set up affiliate market for a beginner
what courses are available to help me set up an affiliate program from setting up warrior plus, emails, etc. Thanks
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I bet Alessandro has something . give him a bit to answer. I think I have taken 100 courses with him (maybe not that many) but he always seems to know. ;)
Do I need a seperate website for affiliate products?
I have a website - the headline is If you think you need more peace...you do. I use medicine painting and feng shui and personal development to help people cultivate peace in their lives. My question is: most affiliate products I see are business related. Do I need a seperate website for affiliate products?
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You can just choose which ones you do want to promote and do it on your email list - no real reason to create a new site. However, if you want to create an affiliate program that you are allowing other to sell your items, then you will want an informational resources for the affiliates, but it doesn't necessarily need to be a new website.
Separate or niche?
Ok, this may be a "coaching" question, but I have been bi-vocational in ministry AND marketplace for over twenty years. I am in my first full-time pastorate; however, I want to do on-line side hustles (Kind of need to.). Most of my marketplace work has been in social services (case-management, hospice, & nursing homes 2000ish to 2015) & switched to life coaching & training case-managers to shift to a coaching model (2015-2022) for a non-profit fight rural poverty. All that to ask, I want to do life coaching products (and eventually a full coach training course) with a niche of spiritual coaching. However, I also plan to write & produce faith-based materials. Should I keep these seperated or can I mix these under one "umbrella"
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I think that you could keep them together. The only danger you have is that some of your traditional christian users might not light some of the more non-traditional spirituality. However, I think they are very complimentary.
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Jackie Schwabe
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Senior High-Tech Startup & Sr. Product Leader, ICF MCC Certified Coach, AI Enablement Strategist

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