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Can I show you 10 ways that people are

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earning $700 a day, $2,000 a day, and

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sometimes even over $3,000 per day

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[music] using Google's insanely powerful

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Nano Banana AI image generator that you

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can get for free. And can I show you the

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prompts and tricks that they are using,

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including the prompts and tricks that

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I'm using in my own person AI business

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that makes money with Nano Banana? Well,

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that's the challenge I've set myself

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today. And since [music] your time is

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valuable, I don't want to waste any of

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it. So, let's just jump straight into

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it. And [music] we'll start out with the

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first way that people are making money.

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Learn to draw books. So, people are

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self-publishing these with the help of

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AI. And these can make a lot of money.

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For example, check it out. This book was

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published just 2 months ago as of me

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filming this video. And it's a cool

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concept. You can see that it features

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popular pictures kids like to draw, then

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breaks it down into different shapes

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needed to make the picture. And check

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this out. If we come and take the best

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sellers rank for this book and then pop

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it into an Amazon sales estimator tool,

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you'll see that it estimates that this

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book is selling between 23 to 29 copies

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a day. Which means we can estimate that

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this book is bringing in anywhere from

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$250 to over $300 in sales per day. And

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that's not all because this creator also

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launched two other books on the same

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day, too, releasing three books in

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total. And so if we take their best

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sellers ranking and calculate their

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sales and add them into the mix, it

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comes out in total to anywhere from $711

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to over $800 in sales per day. Wow. And

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you know, these days, of course, it's

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never been easier to self-publish a book

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like this thanks to Amazon's

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self-publishing service, KDP. You just

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upload a PDF of the book that you want

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to sell, and Amazon will turn it into a

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listing. And then each time a customer

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buys one of your books, their print on

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demand service will print your book and

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ship it out to the customer. They'll

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remove their printing and shipping cost

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from the money paid and pay you the rest

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of the profit as a commission. So it's

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quite a passive hands-off business

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model. And as I said, creators these

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days are using AI to help them create

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books like this. And in particular, Nano

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Banana Pro, which is Google's AI image

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generator, is especially useful as it

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can help you create these learn to draw

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images. And so if you want to get this

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for free, currently you can because it

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is included in the pro version of

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Google's AI Gemini, which right now is

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giving away a one month subscription for

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free. So if you don't have it already,

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you can sign up to access it for free.

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Then come inside of Gemini and select

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Nano Banana. Then explain what you want

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to draw. So for me, I uploaded a

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reference image of the style I wanted

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and I got it to draw for me a smiling

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goldfish. Next, I explained that I

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wanted it to turn this image into a

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sixstep learn to draw style image. And

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it's kind of crazy, but in just a few

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seconds, it made it for me. And so, of

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course, you could ask Nano Banana to now

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make any changes to it that you want.

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For example, I realized that the

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original circle didn't include the

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section where the tail fins attach to.

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For someone to follow these

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instructions, they would have had to

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have rubbed out an opening to the

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circle, which is not what we want. We

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want the child to be able to draw the

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goldfish in one go. So, I asked Nano

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Banana to change the first circle to add

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it in. Although, as you can see, I

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accidentally asked it to add it on the

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left instead of the right. So, I just

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fixed it by asking it to switch it to

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the right, and it did it no problem.

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That's how simple it is to edit images.

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You just ask for exactly what you want.

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I also find it helps if I explain why I

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want the change to since Nab Banana can

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use that to add context to what it

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draws. And so, of course, once you have

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your images the way that you want them,

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you can just download them and pop them

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into a PDF creator like Canva and then

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upload your PDF directly to Amazon KDP.

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And I'll tell you something, right? Nano

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Banana is also amazing at creating

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scavenger hunt books, which can be very

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popular on Amazon as well. So, for

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example, take this book here that was

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also independently published. Well, as

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you can see, the premise is simple.

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These are pages packed with objects and

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monster trucks that are hidden inside of

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it for kids to spot and find. And well,

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if we go ahead and take its bestseller

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rank number and pop it into an Amazon

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sales estimator tool, you'll see it

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estimates it's selling anywhere from

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5,000 to over 9,000 copies per month,

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which is kind of crazy when you consider

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that this is just one of over 30 books

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that this author has independently

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published in the past few years. Now, I

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have no idea if this creator is using AI

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or not to make these, but I wouldn't be

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surprised if they are given that they

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were able to create and publish so many

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so quickly. But yes, let me now show you

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how I would use Nano Banana myself to

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make my own scavenger hunt book. So,

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first of all, I got it to create for me

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a large, bright, colorful picture that

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could be printed across two book pages.

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Then I just came and made a few tweaks

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to it. Sometimes then a banana will get

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the image perfect on the first go. Other

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times you have to tweak it, but since

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you can just tell it what you want,

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making these tweaks I find, is pretty

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simple. Then once I had the image I

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wanted, I just downloaded it and then

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uploaded it into my favorite graphics

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editing app, which is Canva. And I added

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a rectangle where I wanted to add in my

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can you spot this panel. And then I just

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came and uploaded this image back into

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Nano Banana, and asked it to replace

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this rectangle with that panel and told

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it which animals I wanted it to add into

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the panel. And then that was it. Nano

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Banana went and added the panel for me,

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which is super cool. And you know,

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speaking of creating and selling books.

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This leads me on to the next way that

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people are making money. Because you

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see, here's the thing, right? When you

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publish a book, it's not just the book

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content that you need to create, is it?

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Nope. It's the book cover, too. And you

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know, people are paying a lot of money

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to design agencies and freelancers that

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specialize in designing book covers. For

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example, I checked out this digital

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design agency that's been selling custom

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KDP book covers for a few months on

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Fiverr, and look, they have 14 orders in

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the queue with their average gig price

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being $225.

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Well, if you do the math, if you

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calculate the sales and remove Fiverr

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service fee, it still comes out to over

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$2,500.

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Wow. And the really cool thing about

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Nano Banana is that it is amazing at

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helping you create book covers. Yet very

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few people seem to know that they can

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use it for this purpose. So it almost

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feels like a bit of a secret. For

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example, I gave it an example book

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title, author, and some details about

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what I wanted my book cover to include

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and then let it go ahead and generate a

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cover for me. And it's kind of crazy,

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but in just a few seconds, it generated

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a cover for me. And then once you've got

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your cover looking the way that you

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want, you can even start a new chat and

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ask the AI to turn it into a 3D mockup

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for you as well. Nano Banana is really

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good at taking a 2D image of a product

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and turning it into a full 3D mockup.

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And actually, speaking of being able to

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generate 3D mock-ups, this brings me on

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to another nano banana trick that very

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few people seem to know about, which is

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this. You can use it to create and draw

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a brand identity kit for you. Tell it

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what business you need to create a brand

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identity for and tell it what the kit

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should contain, such as logos, favicons,

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and a color palette. And then let it do

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its magic. And here's the thing, right?

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Not only is this helpful for anyone who

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is starting their own new business or

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launching a new product and needs help

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creating their branding, but right now

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branding is actually pretty popular,

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especially if you combine branding kits

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with 3D mockups. For example, you take

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this design agency here on Fiverr. Their

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top selling gig combines a brand

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identity kit with 3D mock-ups which they

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are selling for $150.

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And look, they have 58 orders in the

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queue. Wow. But yes, let's now discuss

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the next way people are making money

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with Nano Banana, and that is with

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trendy AI animation videos. So, for

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example, you take this channel here on

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YouTube. It specializes in making AI

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animated YouTube shorts that are cool

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time-lapses. These videos are super

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trendy and popular right now. For

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example, this video was posted just 9

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days ago and has already had over 59

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million views. And as you can see on

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their social blade, this channel as a

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whole has had 300 million views in the

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past 30 days. Wow, that's kind of crazy,

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especially when you consider YouTube has

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a monetization program, the partner

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program, which lets us creators earn

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money from our videos. And here's a

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quick tip. An easy way to tell if a

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channel is in the partner program, is if

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they have a membership. So, if you click

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join on this channel, for example, you

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can sign up for a paid fan membership.

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Now, not all channels turn it on. for

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example, I haven't turned it on, but if

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a channel has, then since it's a partner

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program only feature, you know, they

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have to be in the program. So, I went on

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to Reddit to see what YouTube Shorts

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creators these days are reporting to be

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earning for their videos, and the most

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common rate I saw posted was a 20 cent

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RPM, which means revenue per 1,000

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views, which means if we do the math, if

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they have a similar RPM, we could

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estimate that they could have earned

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over $60,000 for the month. Wow, that is

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absolutely crazy. Especially when you

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see that with the right AI tools, these

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can be surprisingly simple to make. And

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for us, we will be using two AI tools.

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And obviously, one of those tools is

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going to be Nano Banana AI. And the

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second tool we'll be using is Clink, the

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most popular frametoframe AI animator

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that's currently available. And we will

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be using both of these tools to create

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mini clips, which we can then combine

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together. Because you see, take this

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video here, right? It's had over 7

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million views in the past 3 days. And

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well, if you watch it closely, you will

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notice that it is actually five mini

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clips that have been combined together

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in a video editor and then sped up. And

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so now that we know how these are made,

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let's try it out for ourselves. So,

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first I asked Banana to create a picture

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of an empty room. And then I downloaded

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it to my computer and I started a new

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chat and uploaded the first image it

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made and asked it to change the floor

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and make it look like it had black

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stones added to it. And then I

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downloaded this image and I opened up

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that AI animator cling and I used the

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first nanobanana image as the first

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frame and the second image as the final

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frame. And I told her to add an

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animation in between these two frames

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showing a time lapse of workers coming

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in and adding these stones. And then

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that was it. Cling made a time-lapse for

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me showing workers coming in and adding

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in the black stones to the floor. So,

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next up, I opened a new chat again with

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Nano Banana and asked it to edit the

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picture that we made with the black

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stones and to add epoxing to the

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flooring. And I uploaded this image. And

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I came back to Cling and I changed it so

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that the black stone image now was the

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first frame and put a new image as the

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final frame. And I told Cling to add a

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smooth time-lapse, this time showing

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workers coming in and adding the epoxy

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to the flooring and then drying in

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place. And guess what? It made this

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time-lapse for me. No problem. So now we

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have just one more mini clip to add into

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this video. So again, I came back to

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Nano Banana and uploaded the epoxy

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flooring image. And then I got it to add

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furniture to the scene. And once it had

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made that image for me, I then

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downloaded it. And then finally, I came

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back to Cling and again switched it so

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that the epoxy flooring image was the

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first frame and a new image was the

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final frame. And I prompted it telling

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Clling to add an animation showing a

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smooth time-lapse of workers coming in

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and adding the furniture. And that's it.

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Cling made it for me. So, here's the

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final animation with all of our mini

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clips combined and speed up in a video

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editor. And to make this, I use 75

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credits. And something to keep in mind

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is that while you can try Cling for

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free, to use it commercially, you do

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need to upgrade to a paid plan. Luckily

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though, they are still running a promo

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here where if you sign up using a

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referral code, you can get 50% free

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extra credits for the first month. So,

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you do the math, right? The $7 plan

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would give you 990 credits, which means

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you could make up to 13 videos like

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this. Meaning each video would cost just

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54.

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Wow, that's insanely cheap. Especially

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when you consider that you'd have to pay

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a human animator anywhere from $200 to

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$500 to make a video like this for you.

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It's just insane, isn't it? How AI has

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made so many previously expensive

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business ideas finally affordable. So,

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if you need to access a referral code,

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I'll include a link to mine in the

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description of this video. And here's

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the thing, this isn't the only way that

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people are making money from these

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animated time-lapses. I've also noticed

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a trend of people posting them to

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Instagram, such as this account here.

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They post these time-lapses as reals

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with several going viral. For example,

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this one was posted just one month ago,

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and it's already had over 4.8 million

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views. And it's interesting because if

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you click their Instagram story, they

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have posted a clip which contains a

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phone number that you can call to get

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help for home renovations. So my guess

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is that they are collecting phone

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numbers of people who are looking for

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luxury home renovations and then selling

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them as leads to renovation companies in

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the client's local area. Plus, there is

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another way that people are making money

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with these nanobanana frametoframe

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animations, and it's by starting an

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animation industry that focuses on a

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specialized customer. So, basically, I

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wouldn't just open a general animation

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agency. Instead, I would pick a niche

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customer and then create specialized

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animation services directly for them.

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Yep. For example, take this animation

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agency here on Fiverr. They specialize

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in creating animations for musicians

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that want their Spotify covers animated.

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By niching down, you can see they've

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been successful and have four orders in

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the queue today. And given their average

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standard price gig is $60, that means we

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can estimate that they've made about

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$200, which is very cool. Okay, I think

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it is time to shift gears and talk about

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the method that I am personally using to

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make money in my own AI business using

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Nano Banana AI, which as my longtime

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subscribers know is actually quite

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simple. I generate pictures that I then

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sell onto print on demand products for a

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profit by selling them with both Etsy

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and Shopify. Because seriously, print on

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demand products can be very popular. For

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example, take this t-shirt here on Etsy.

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In the past 24 hours, 11 people have

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bought this. and take this print on

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demand mug here on Etsy. In the past 24

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hours, 23 people have bought it. But

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here's the thing, right? They don't just

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sell well on Etsy. They are also popular

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on Amazon, too. So, for example, this

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print on demand t-shirt here has had

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over 2,000 sales in the past month. And

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check out this t-shirt here, which

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features a picture of a cat eating a

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bowl of Japanese ramen. If you take a

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look, you can see it's had 3,000 sales

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this month. And check out this t-shirt

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here. Again, it's the same trend, a cat

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eating a bowl of noodles. And look, it

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has also had over 4,000 sales in the

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past month, which if you do the math,

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means that this one single t-shirt

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design has made anywhere from $79,000 to

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over $99,000 in sales. Wow. That's on

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average anywhere from $2,500 to over

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$3,000 a day, which is just bonkers. And

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here's the thing, right? If you come up

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with the idea and concept for a design,

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Nano Banana is, in my experience,

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incredible at turning it into a reality

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for you. So, what I do is I use Nano

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Banana to help me create my images that

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I want to sell as product designs. And

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then I come to print on demand apps like

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Printify and Printull, which contain a

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huge range of blank products that you

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can customize and sell. So, I just pick

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a product that I want to sell, such as a

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t-shirt, and upload my design onto it.

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And then I list it for sale online for a

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markup price. And Printify and Printull

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have direct connections with all of the

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biggest marketplaces and e-commerce

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platforms like Amazon, eBay, and my

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personal favorites, Shopify, and Etsy.

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And then each time a customer buys a

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product from me, my print on demand app

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prints my design onto the product and

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ships it out to the customer. I pay the

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base wholesale product price and I keep

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the rest as profit. And by the way, if

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you'd like to learn about how I combine

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three AI tools together, Perplexity,

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ChatgPT, and Claude, to get free traffic

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and customers to my product listings,

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you can watch my video I uploaded last

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week about this. And if you want even

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more information, you can download a

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copy of my free print on demand ebook,

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The Six Tips to SixFigure Online Stores

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Follow to Make Over $10,000 a month. In

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it, you will find my personal tricks and

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strategies that I use to come up with

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winning design ideas and also the AI

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tools and strategies that I use to

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create my designs and then to market

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them. So, if you would like to get a

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copy of my free ebook, you can find a

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link to download it in the video

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description below. And if you want even

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more info, I also have a video course

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called the Ecom Clubhouse, which

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includes in-depth video tutorials on the

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AI tools I use and my strategies to

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research, design, create, and advertise

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my print on demand products for a

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profit. So, if you're interested in

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seeing if my video course is right for

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you, I will also include a link to this

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in the description below. Plus, another

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way you can make money is by creating

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custom print on demand products for

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people, too. And these can be insanely

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popular on Etsy. For example, this

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custom t-shirt has had 259 sales in the

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past 24 hours. Wow. And so with an

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average product price of $26, we can

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estimate that the sales for this shirt

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today are around $6,700.

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That is crazy. The flip side though, of

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course, to this incredible demand for

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custom products is that when you compare

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them to the sorts of products that I

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make, these are definitely a lot more

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work because you have to create each

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design individually for each customer.

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That's why I'll be honest, I personally

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prefer making one-off designs like this

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in my AI Etsy store. I just create one

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image, upload it onto a shirt, and that

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is it. It is set and forget. But on the

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flip side, custom products have more

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sales potential. So, I don't think

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either one-off products or custom

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products are better than the other. They

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each just have their own pros and cons.

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Either way, Nano Banana is also amazing

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at creating custom products. So, for

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example, let's use another type of

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popular custom product themed pet

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posters such as turning your pet into a

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king or a queen. And well, we can

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absolutely use Nana Banana to help us

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create something like this. The first

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thing we want to do is use it to create

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a reference image. You can ask it to

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create any style of image that you want.

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Then when you've got the image you want,

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just download it. Then at any time you

18:36

can create a new chat and upload this

18:38

reference image along with the photos

18:40

that your customer gives you and get it

18:42

to customize the design with them. And

18:44

so as an example, I uploaded a photo of

18:47

my dog Starbucks. And check it out. Nano

18:50

Banana swapped the heads for me in less

18:52

than a minute. Plus, another way that

18:55

you can make money with these is selling

18:56

them as custom digital printable

18:58

downloads so that people can print them

19:00

themselves. For example, right now

19:02

custom anime portraits are popular. You

19:05

can see six people have bought this in

19:06

the past 24 hours. Plus, another popular

19:09

style right now is Pixar inspired

19:11

images. So, for example, you take this

19:13

listing here, you can see that in the

19:15

past 24 hours that 25 people have bought

19:18

this custom digital download. And again,

19:21

Nano Banana is great at taking photos

19:23

and then customizing them for you. So, I

19:25

uploaded a photo of myself and I asked

19:28

Nano Banana to turn it into a particular

19:30

type of anime style, the cute chippy

19:32

style, and it did it no problem. And

19:35

here's the thing, right? When it comes

19:37

to AI products, the only limitation you

19:40

really have now is your imagination. And

19:42

so rather than just trying to say copy

19:44

the most popular listings like these, I

19:46

think the key to success is to get

19:48

creative and to try to come up with new

19:50

design ideas for niches which other

19:53

people are currently not targeting.

19:55

That's exactly what this store here did.

19:57

It's been open for less than a year, but

19:59

it has already scaled massively and had

20:01

over 8,800 sales. And it's all because

20:04

they came up with their own unique niche

20:06

custom AI pet portrait ideas such as

20:09

turning people's dogs and cats into

20:10

hockey players, chefs, cowboys, and even

20:13

astronauts. It is super cool. So then,

20:17

if you'd like to learn more about how I

20:19

am making money in my oneperson AI

20:21

business with Nano Banana, be sure to

20:23

watch my next video here on screen. And

20:25

I will see you in the next video.

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