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AI Video creation Course
So I jumped into my Open art account today and saw that they have some free tutorials available on their Youtube channel. Even if you are not using this software there are some great ideas. Check them out here https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8rr1SSHW3skUvob_Jc6SzTNzmmpZXnTO also here is my affiliate link if you did want to check openart out for your AI avatars or Twins openart.ai/home/?via=jenelle It is $14 a month and I have never run out of credits and I use it a lot
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I've been looking for something to use my avatar in, just so many options out there. Hard to decide what's right. Is it good, for like to create videos?
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@Jenelle Livet i will
Let's See What Your Fav LLM Has To Say (source Revenue Revolution)
The amazing @Riley Saint shared her prompt with us that gave her a really interesting answer Try it out in the LLM (ChatGPT, Claude etc) that knows you best. Prompt: So tell me: What skills have i built up over the years that, combined with AI, could help people solve a problem? Here is mine from ChatGpt. Post yours below Skills you’ve built that pair brilliantly with AI 1) Explaining things simply (beginner communication) Where it shows up: you naturally translate “online business stuff” into plain English, especially for people who feel behind or overwhelmed.AI makes it stronger by: turning your explanations into checklists, scripts, and step-by-step guides on demand.Problem you solve: “I’m confused and don’t know where to start.” 2) Hospitality-level people skills (rapport, warmth, reading the room) Where it shows up: you know how to make people feel safe, seen, and not judged.AI makes it stronger by: helping you create empathetic responses, DM replies, and community prompts that still sound like you.Problem you solve: “I don’t trust myself, I feel silly, I’m scared of being sold to.” 3) Storytelling and humour (relatable, human content) Where it shows up: your Aussie couple stories and everyday observations are very shareable.AI makes it stronger by: turning one life moment into 10 hooks, 5 scripts, captions, and variations for different audiences.Problem you solve: “My content is boring, I can’t get attention, I don’t know what to post.” 4) Consistency and execution (showing up, doing the reps) Where it shows up: you can follow a plan and keep posting, even when motivation dips.AI makes it stronger by: creating a repeatable “2-hour daily workflow” with prompts and templates so there’s no blank-screen time.Problem you solve: “I start strong then stall.” 5) Simplifying systems (turning chaos into a routine)
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Here's my final sentence: If I had to sum your skill set in one line: You turn “this feels overwhelming” into “okay… I can do this.” And honestly? That’s gold.
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Here is a list of members skool communities. Lets support each other @Ted Mauro Cash Flow Association https://www.skool.com/cashflowassociation/about?ref=29e6268e50694c05b3211ea049d2e24b @Tamsin Boshoff The Overflow Circle & Co. https://www.skool.com/the-overflow-circle-7972/about?ref=29e6268e50694c05b3211ea049d2e24b @Lisa Tucker Fierce and Fit-ish https://www.skool.com/fierce-fit-ish-club/about @Maria D Itara-Sommerlad Rise and Thrive https://www.skool.com/rise-and-thrive-with-success-8099/about @Danele Louw Community Digital Wealth Builders https://www.skool.com/digital-wealth-builders-6611/about @Chris Fletcher Network Builders https://www.skool.com/grow-together-3449/about @Kamala Maharjan Digital Accelerator Community https://www.skool.com/digital-accelerator-community-7790/about @Brenda Tillmann Community The Rebuild Community https://www.skool.com/the-rebuild-community-8508/about @Susan Ritchie 50+ TikTok Growth Mastery https://www.skool.com/tiktok-growth-mastery50/about?ref=29e6268e50694c05b3211ea049d2e24b @Jessica Franses Vitruvian Art Collectors Club
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Wow, there's a lot us, please everyone keep in mind , I only just started my 2 days ago, it's still very much a work in progress, lol.
Here’s the truth most beginners need to hear:
You don’t need “big results” to make great content. You need a story arc people want to keep watching. Because viral views are nice… but binge-worthy content builds trust, and trust is what turns into sales. The Netflix Content Formula for Beginners (No Results Needed) Think about any movie or series you’ve ever loved. You didn’t watch it because the hero won at the end. You watched it because the middle was interesting. Your content works the same way. 1) The “Something Has To Change” Moment This is your real starting point. - “I’m sick of stressing about money.” - “I’m tired of feeling behind.” - “I can’t keep doing life like this.” This is the moment your audience relates to most, because they are living there too. 2) The Dip (Where People Quit) This is the part nobody talks about, but everyone experiences: You finally invest in a course or system… and life feels worse. Now you still have your job, your responsibilities, and you need to find time to learn. This is where you create connection by saying: - “Yep… this is normal.” - “You go backwards before you go forwards.” - “This is the price of admission.” 3) Your Commitment and “Massive Action” Not fake hustle. Real beginner action. - “I’m doing 1 hour a day.” - “I posted even though I felt silly.” - “I’m learning what a funnel even is.” - “My brain hurts, but I’m doing it anyway.” People don’t want ads. They want inspiration. 4) The Optimism Phase (Before Results) This is where you share hope, not income screenshots. - “I’m starting to see how this works.” - “I’m getting clearer.” - “I’m finally consistent.” This builds belief because it feels doable. 5) Tiny Wins (This Is The Secret Sauce) Beginners should NOT hide their small wins. Small wins are your content gold. Examples: - First comment - First lead - First post that hits 200 views - First time you understood something you used to avoid - First time you posted without overthinking Your audience trusts tiny wins more than big claims.
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Love this, thanks @Jenelle Livet
Mastering the Three‑Trigger Headline Formula
Why Headlines Matter On social media and in your inbox, you have mere seconds to persuade someone to stop scrolling and click. A bland headline that simply states the topic won’t cut it. The solution isn’t gimmicky clickbait – it’s understanding how our brains decide what’s worth investigating. One effective approach is to layer three attention triggers into a single headline: relatability, curiosity and the wow factor. The Three Attention Triggers Relatability: make readers see themselves People pay attention when a headline feels personal. Numbers, ages or roles act as a mirror. In the example used in the source article, “My 10 Sources of Income at 28 (Six‑Figure Entrepreneur),” the age tag (“28”) helps readers imagine themselves in the author’s position. Similar anchors could be “first‑time founder” or “busy parent.” Curiosity: pose a question without answering it Effective headlines hint at a secret and then stop short of revealing the answer. The parenthetical “(Six‑Figure Entrepreneur)” in the example sparks a question – how does this person make six figures? – and the only way to find out is to click. When done ethically, this makes your content magnetic; you must ensure the article actually provides value to avoid clickbait. Wow factor: deliver a specific, surprising detail Adding an unusual or eye‑popping detail gives readers a jolt. “10 sources of income” works because most people have one or two streams, not ten. You don’t need to exaggerate; choose a concrete fact you can stand behind. Examples might include “I tried 30 side hustles in 30 days” or “Five mistakes that cost me $100,000 as a founder.” Stack the Triggers for Maximum Impact You could use one of these triggers and see some results, but stacking all three makes the headline irresistible. Consider the contrast below: • Flat: “Lessons from my startup journey.”• Stacked: “Seven mistakes I made in my first year as a founder (that cost me $42,000).” The stacked headline is personal (relatability), teases a story (curiosity) and drops a specific number (wow).
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Thanks 😁
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