Hello Sunday + Hello March. This is your wake up call ⏰
We are officially in the first day of March, and more importantly we are still in the first quarter of the year. This is where the foundation is built. The people who take these next few weeks seriously… Learning. Practicing. Applying themselves to their craft. Are the same people who will see results later this year. This is your reminder to lock in and learn these high-income skills. AI isn’t slowing down. The opportunity is here right now and the ones who master it early will be the ones who benefit the most. UPDATE: New Editorial Style Prompts Added to the AI Influencer Lab I’ve added some brand new editorial-level prompts designed to elevate your AI model and help you create true campaign-quality visuals. I’ll show some examples below. Here is one of the prompts I created if you have a model, try it and drop your result in the comments so we can support each other and see what everyone is building: Prompt Name: Pixel Provocateur High-fashion Y2K editorial beauty composition featuring a stack of vintage CRT televisions arranged asymmetrically in a clean studio setting with a soft neutral gray background. The lighting is slightly diffused with a subtle early-2000s flash aesthetic crisp but with gentle shadow falloff. Each television screen displays a different ultra-close beauty shot of the same model’s face, creating a fragmented identity effect. Expressions vary across screens: sultry parted lips, intense side-eye gaze, glossy pout, teeth-baring smirk, heavy-lidded stare. Makeup is bold and metallic, icy silver eyeshadow, sharp liner, glossy nude-brown lips, strong highlight on cheekbones. Skin is luminous but textured realistically. Above the TV stack, the model poses physically in real space, arms lifted and crossed above her head, wearing a minimal black fitted top. Hair is long, sleek, and straight with thin face-framing strands styled deliberately across the forehead and cheeks. At the base of the stacked TVs, the model appears again in a crouched pose, wearing a fitted mini dress in a soft metallic or champagne tone with strappy heels. Her posture is powerful and feline knees bent, one hand braced on the floor, gaze angled upward. The CRT televisions are bulky, charcoal or black plastic with visible knobs, vents, and thick frames. Screens have slight glow and soft analog texture not flat modern displays. Subtle scanline texture and gentle reflection on glass screens for realism. Composition is vertical, layered, and editorial, like a chaotic beauty campaign meets underground fashion magazine spread. Clean floor, no clutter, strong focus on symmetry-within-chaos. Overall aesthetic: Y2K nostalgia, digital fragmentation, glam alter ego, fashion-tech surrealism, high-gloss editorial photography, 4K detail with slight analog warmth.