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Should you create a "weirdo"?
When you create AI avatars with Midjourney you can try the --weird mode in settings. This adds to the typical MJ polished looks some strange vibes but some of them are really unique. More in-depth AI avatar creation lessons are now in the Premium AI Avatar Workshop in the Classroom Here is an example prompt - try to add different weird factors from 100 - 3000. A romantic fashion woman with long wavy chestnut hair, soft heart-shaped face, gentle forehead, naturally arched eyebrows, brown wide-set eyes with soft lashes, softly rounded nose, subtle cheek contour, medium-full lips in a soft beige-rose tone, radiant glowing skin, gentle smile, soft feminine jawline, dreamy Pinterest-style fashion photography, natural light --chaos 50 --ar 3:4 --stylize 850 --weird 1000 Post your results in the comments! Let's have weird fun!
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Should you create a "weirdo"?
1 like • 25d
Personally I prefer the weird! It makes it seem like a real 'imperfect' person as AI can produce overly perfect results that usually set off the internal AI radar. No human is flawless and perfect, so to me it makes them relateable - and none of these examples are weird looking in my opinion, i think they look more human, and I love that!
1 like • 24d
@Stella Sky I will for sure when i have finished one. I did create the one in my profile pic but the avatar was a photo of me - so the reference photo is useful as its me but I can put myself in a situation like this one sitting with a coffee in an armchair which is much easier than actually sitting and trying to stage a photograph but its still me. I will create a proper avatar though for the project!
Blog Traffic Challenge Day 1 Check-In – Pinterest Setup & Luxury Research
1. Go through the lesson of Day 1 in the classroom. 2. Copy and paste the text below and fill in your results: Pinterest username: @ Temporary Pinterest display name: Pinterest bio (copy/paste): Boards created (3–5): 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Luxury fashion keywords searched on Pinterest: Pinterest pin I clicked (short description + link): Blog linked to the pin (URL + name): What I noticed about the blog: - Blog style (editorial / outfit-based / minimal/other): - Categories/menu topics: - Author visible? (yes/no): Colors I like for my blog: Fonts or overall design vibe: Short reflection (1–2 sentences): Screenshots attached: ☐ Pinterest profile ☐ Boards overview ☐ Pinterest pin ☐ Blog page My questions or insights today: Here is the link to my tracker
Blog Traffic Challenge Day 1 Check-In – Pinterest Setup & Luxury Research
1 like • 26d
I have started, but I couldn't do it all in one day as it was a lot but I will catch up tomorrow for sure and post what i have done.
I’m starting a Blog Traffic Challenge very soon 👀
The goal is simple: Build a niche affiliate blog and send it traffic with Pinterest in 30 days — without showing your face and without being on social media all day. In the first 7 days, we’ll set up: • a Pinterest account (properly, not randomly) • a niche website from a template (Fashion blog) • your first AI-written affiliate blog post • your first Pinterest pins that actually link to your blog The free tier stays free. If you want deeper training, custom AI tools, and templates, you can unlock Premium later — but no pressure. If you’re introverted, love building quietly, and want to turn a blog into a real digital asset (that can even be sold one day)…this is for you. Drop a 🔥 or comment “challenge” if you’d like to participate 👇 P.S. Check out the classroom 😉
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I’m starting a Blog Traffic Challenge very soon 👀
1 like • Jan 12
i would participate and give it a go yes!
Fashion Blog Factory is live!
Just dropped something new inside the Premium tier and I’m slightly excited about it 😄 I built a Fashion Blog Factory. It’s a 3-tool system that turns affiliate blogging into an actual workflow instead of a creative struggle. It lets you write full affiliate blog posts from a keyword and Amazon affiliate links, generate images of your own AI avatar wearing the outfits you’re promoting, and create Pinterest pin titles, descriptions, and custom pins directly from a blog post link. So instead of writing a post, hunting for images, then staring at Pinterest wondering what to write… everything flows in one direction. Keyword to blog. Blog to images. Images to pins. Publish. Repeat. No stock photos. No random models. Your own blog muse, styled for every post. And Pinterest content that’s actually optimized instead of guessed. Before I add more features, I’m curious. How do you usually write an affiliate blog post right now? Do you start with the product, the keyword, or just wing it and hope for the best? Or do you secretly avoid affiliate posts altogether? 😄 Tell me your current process. I really want to know how everyone is doing this right now.
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Fashion Blog Factory is live!
1 like • Jan 11
looks amazing!
Behind the scenes - New blogging tool is coming!
Just want to share real quick what I am working on! I made this affiliate blog post with my new custom tools: https://herstyledeluxe.com/these-spring-date-night-outfit-ideas-will-make-you-look-like-you-just-stepped-off-a-yacht-but-youre-actually-just-going-to-dinner/ My goal is too find products first, that I want to promote, insert the links into my blog post writing tool, give it a topic, like Spring night outfits for a date night in an expensive restaurant. The tool is writing the blog post, the images of my model Ivory are made with ChatGPT based on screenshots of the product and they look exactly the same. The tool includes the ASIN number of each article. At the end I insert the Hostinger affiliate box, put the ASIN numbers in and have now an affiliate box with products with some prices about 2000 pounds! As Amazon Associates you will get 8% of the sale. For a $2000 sale you will get a $160 commission. It is possible that 1 of 1000 visitors actually buys something expensive, this is a really small percentage of 0.1%. Usually there is 1-2% conversion rate. But even with 0.1% conversion rate you can get $100-$200 commission. If you would just monetize with ads from Ezoic, you would get $10-$15 per 1000 visits. Additionally ads are slowing down your website and nobody likes that... That is why I prefer to write affiliate articles and make them as good as possible! Long-term this is also a much more valuable asset to sell on Flippa. So what do you think about my affiliate blog posts?
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Behind the scenes - New blogging tool is coming!
1 like • Jan 11
I feel if I post and link to products i actually love that feels more authentic to me rather than just getting eyes on things and relying on ads. But both have their place and both are great ideas
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