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This document provides an overview of how to start making money through an AI-powered side hustle. It discusses the basics of artificial intelligence and some key points to consider before starting an AI business. Specifically, it notes that AI businesses require ongoing input and effort, not just initial setup. It also emphasizes that starting an AI business does not require a large upfront budget, as some people are able to start with no investment at all. The document then outlines several specific AI business ideas that will be covered in more detail later, such as creating a consulting business, selling apps/websites, freelance coding, selling art/ebooks, YouTube channels, and more.

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This document provides an overview of how to start making money through an AI-powered side hustle. It discusses the basics of artificial intelligence and some key points to consider before starting an AI business. Specifically, it notes that AI businesses require ongoing input and effort, not just initial setup. It also emphasizes that starting an AI business does not require a large upfront budget, as some people are able to start with no investment at all. The document then outlines several specific AI business ideas that will be covered in more detail later, such as creating a consulting business, selling apps/websites, freelance coding, selling art/ebooks, YouTube channels, and more.

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AI Cash Flow

Start Your Own AI-Powered Side Hustle


Disclaimer: The information shared in this book is for informational purposes only and does
not replace the advice offered by a trained professional. The author has ensured that all
information is up to date at the time of writing. Due to the fast changing AI world, the author
does not take responsibility for any inaccurate data that have changed by the team this book
is used. The author also does not hold any responsibility for losses or damages incurred
while following the advice provided in the book.
Table of Contents:

Introduction 4
The Basics Of Making Money With AI 6
Using AI To Create Your Own Consulting Business 8
The Requirements 8
Setting Up Your Consulting Business 9
Establishing A Brand Identity 10
Getting Started With Your Consulting Business 12
Delivering Consulting Services 13
Code Apps And Websites That Make Money 17
Mobile App Development With ChatGPT 18
Web App Coding With ChatGPT 23
Tips For Successful Selling Of Your App Or Website 25
Offer Coding Services As A Freelancer 27
What Do You Need To Offer Coding Services? 27
Setting Up Your Online Profile 28
Your First Gig 29
Tips For Success 31
Create And Sell AI-Generated Artwork 33
AI Art + Print On-Demand 34
Sell Printable Art On Etsy 38
AI Generated Stock Photos 42
Publish Ebooks On Kindle 43
Publishing Fictional Ebooks With ChatGPT 46
Publish Non-Fiction Ebooks With ChatGPT 51
Offer Design Services With AI And Canva 52
Establishing Your Brand 53
Offering Your Design Services To Clients 55
Start A Faceless YouTube Channel With The Help Of AI 56
Use AI To Create Books For Children 61
Start Your Own Line Of Adult Coloring Books 65
Become An AI-Powered Social Media Manager 68
Providing Services To Your First Clients 69
Essential Skills To Develop For Capitalizing On The AI Revolution 71
The Best AI Tools To Use For Your Side Hustle 73
Is Your Job Safe? 75
Conclusion 76
Introduction
“AI”, “Artificial Intelligence”, “Machine Learning”, oh, and let’s not forget “ChatGPT”. If you
haven’t heard any of these terms recently, then you’ve been living under a rock. The AI
revolution is here. With significant advancements in just a short period of time, artificial
intelligence has broken out like a virus - and people from all walks of life are now turning to
AI for leisure and business.

AI is nothing new, but lately, these terms have been rising in popularity. And after seeing
what AI can do, it’s no wonder people are flocking to these technologies. It’s fun to
experiment with tools like Midjourney and ChatGPT, as they give the average person the
ability to be part of the AI revolution and discover first-hand what it can do.

While it’s great to play around with these tools for fun - did you know that you can actually
use them to make money? In fact, many people have already turned to AI tools to generate
income for themselves, and some of these ventures have turned into highly successful
businesses. It’s not only individuals that are showing an interest in AI, though. Even large
corporations have turned to AI to automate certain processes and make their businesses
more efficient.

L’Oreal is using artificial intelligence technology to provide customer service around the
clock, while American Express has developed a system that uses AI to detect potential
fraud. Accenture uses AI to make the recruitment process faster, easier, and more efficient.
These are only a small number of examples - and many more exist. A quick search and
you’ll be able to see just how much help AI has offered companies, big and small, and even
freelancers, grow.

By reading this book, it means you’ve heard about these people making money with AI and
want to get your share of this “goldmine” too. Maybe you don’t have any previous
management experience, but that’s not a problem. The great thing about AI is that even
someone with a very limited resume can use the tools we’ll discuss in this book to start a
side hustle and profit from it.

What will you learn in this book? Effective strategies that you can use right now to start your
own side hustle with the help of AI.

We will start by taking a look at the AI revolution and consider a few basics that you should
keep in mind before you start your journey. We’ll also touch on a number of different topics
that look at how you can use artificial intelligence and a variety of AI-powered tools to get
things going. The great thing about making money with AI is diversity - there are so many
opportunities out there. You just need to use your creativity and consider what your passions
are in life - these can form a strong foundation in helping you decide what type of business
venture you want to go into with AI as your companion.

You will learn how to harness the technology of AI to create a variety of business types in
this book. Some of the business ideas that we are going to dive deeper into include:
● Consulting business
● Content websites and apps
● Ebook publishing on Kindle
● Becoming a freelancer coder
● Selling AI-generated artwork
● Design services
● Children books
● YouTube channel
● Copywriting services
● Social media management

These are some of the most profitable options that you can consider when you want to
harness the potential of AI to create additional income for yourself. We’ll also share a list of
the best AI tools - both free and paid options - that you can use to empower yourself and
make your journey a successful one. Once we discuss all of these ideas, be sure to read our
final chapter too, where we share a couple of tips that you can use to grow your business
once its off the ground.
The Basics Of Making Money With AI
Artificial intelligence isn’t really a new “concept.” It was, in fact, discussed in the early 1900s
already. You see, at the time, computers just became a reality, but they weren’t able to store
any information. The computer would allow for an input command and then do “something”.
By the 1950s, computers gained the ability to store content, which created an opportunity for
the computer to “remember” what it previously did.

In 1950, Alan Turing became the first to question the concept of AI. He wrote a paper on this,
called “Computing Machinery and Intelligence”. The idea behind his paper was that we, as
humans, use information to think. We then rely on this information to solve a problem. With
this thought, Turing asked whether a machine can’t do the same thing. Essentially, this was
true - the computer had to “think” technically to perform an action.

Now, let’s fast forward to today. You open up an app on your phone, type a few lines, and
bam - you’ve got a digital painting that you can print on a canvas and stick on the wall.
Perhaps you’re not sure what to eat for dinner. Sure, Google was always the option, but
ChatGPT can give you ideas and recipes - even using just the ingredients that are at your
disposal.

Now, this is where the book comes in. You’ve seen Youtube videos and maybe even read
online about people using AI to make money. The problem is, there isn’t a lot of clear and
concise guidance on how these people are earning money. They would share their earnings
and a “sneak peak” of what they do - but they don’t really want to share the exact methods.
By sharing methods that work, it’s going to saturate the market, after all.

This book focuses on exposing the methods that you can use in order to make AI “work” for
you. There are a couple of elements that we will take a closer look at, but before we start to
dive into the techniques you can use, let’s first go over some basics.

First of all, businesses that you can create with AI aren’t really “set and forget”. They do
require input and effort from your side, especially during the initial stages. Furthermore,
many of the business models will need you to be active for at least a few hours a week. So,
you should ask yourself “Do I have enough time to set aside?”

It’s easy to say no and blame a busy schedule, but take a closer look at your routine. Would
getting up an hour earlier in the morning not help you ensure you have some time to work on
your side hustle? Or perhaps skip that extra episode you watch on Netflix - that episode isn’t
going anywhere. See, there are often simple solutions to setting aside enough time to work
on a side hustle. You just need to look closely at your life and schedule, then see where it
can fit in.

One of the most common questions that people ask is how much money they need to get
started. Let’s face it, starting a business isn’t cheap - but here’s the good news: you don’t
really need a big upfront budget if your goal is to use AI to start a business. In fact, some
people start with no investment and still end up turning a profit. So, there isn’t really a fixed
answer here. You can go all out and invest in paid services or start out small and decide not
to risk it. Of course, paid services will often give you access to better AI tools - but if you’re
just starting out, you will usually not need these technologies. You can still do plenty with just
the basic free versions of certain AI tools.

So - time and budget. These are two topics that we’ve covered. The next thing that you need
to take into consideration before we dive into the different business ventures you can start
with AI - your personal interests and skills. Sure, AI is going to do a lot for you, but you
should still focus on picking a business that involves an industry or “thing” that interests you.
Perhaps something you have a passion for. Do you admire art? Like to take photos? Then
maybe head in the direction of using AI to create art that you can sell. Or perhaps you enjoy
reading? In that case, copywriting services, social media management, and similar options
might be the ideal solution for you.

Once you have all of this out of the way, it’s important to ensure you have the right tools on
hand. First up, you need an internet connection - that much is obvious. You’ll also need a
device that you can work from. A computer or laptop is a great choice, but some people
have also been able to successfully start an AI-powered side hustle from devices like tablets
or a smartphone - you might just have some difficulty doing some of the tasks.

Basic knowledge about using the internet is also useful. Other than this, you should consider
keeping things organized from the get-go. Make sure you use spreadsheets or an app to
help organize your ideas and thoughts. Setting up a system that can help you keep track of
the progress you make is also very helpful.

In the next chapters, we’re going to take a closer look at different business and side hustle
ideas that you can use, along with AI, to make money. We’ll go into detail about each of
these ideas, as well as provide you with a range of useful AI tools that you can use. In some
cases, we’ll also look at tools that might not necessarily be AI-related, but could still prove
useful in the specific type of venture.
Using AI To Create Your Own Consulting Business
Let’s jump right in - and in this chapter, we’re going to focus on how you can use AI to create
your own consulting business. This is a great opportunity for those who want to offer a
variety of services to businesses - and these services can be rendered online or offline for
local businesses.

First, let’s consider what a consulting business is. You should note that there are actually
different types of consulting businesses that you are able to choose from, but we’ll talk about
this later on.

Being a consultant for other businesses puts you in a profession where you will offer expert
advice to others. There are different types of fields that you can target - and it’s always
useful to “niche down” when you want to start a consulting business. The main idea of a
consulting business is to help its clients increase their revenue, grow their business, and
become more efficient.

When you decide to start a consulting business, you’ll be able to provide advice and
strategies in departments such as:

● Marketing
● Human resource
● Cybersecurity
● Engineering
● Software development
● Information technology
● Finance

Okay, we hear you - “I don’t have the skills to offer this type of advice”. Well, that’s exactly
where AI comes into the picture. You see, with the help of AI, you can quickly analyze
business operations and get actionable insight and data that you can use to make
suggestions. The great thing about AI is the fact that it allows you to tap into existing
knowledge - so you don’t necessarily have to learn things from scratch.

The Requirements
Before we start looking at how you can use AI to create your own consulting business, let’s
first consider the requirements. The good news is, it is possible to get started with this
process /without the need for an initial investment. Of course, setting aside a small budget of
about $50 to $150 for marketing purposes can help to give your side hustle a kickstart, but
we’ll also dive into some free methods you can use to promote your consulting company. It’s
also a good idea to set aside some money for a domain name and hosting, which helps you
establish an online property for your business.

Here are the basic requirements for this business opportunity:


● Internet access and a computer (You could do it on your smartphone, but that’s going
to be difficult to accomplish in the long run).
● ChatGPT account (You can use a free account - you’ll use ChatGPT to help you offer
advice to businesses)
● Canva account (You can use the free account option. There’s also a one-month trial
for new users. You’ll use Canva to set up professional looking documents.)
● Word processing app (Google Docs work great, but you can use MS Office too)

In addition to these requirements, a domain name and hosting are also useful. You can use
a service like Namecheap or Godaddy for this. There’s no need to opt for the more
expensive Managed Wordpress services, as using the Wordpress installers that comes with
a control panel at Namecheap and Godaddy makes the process much easier.

What is a Domain Name: A domain name is a unique identifier that allows people to
easily visit your website. Google.com, Bing.com, Openai.com - these are all
examples of domain names.

What is Hosting: This term refers to a server that allows you to store files
representing your website’s code. You “rent” space on the server. When someone
enters your domain name in their web browser’s URL bar, then the linked hosting
account’s files are read and then rendered to the user.

One thing to note - when signing up for ChatGPT, you will need to verify your phone number.
You are also only allowed to have a certain number of accounts associated with one phone
number.

Setting Up Your Consulting Business


Now that the requirements are out of the way - let’s start by looking at how you should plan
out your consulting business. Planning is key when it comes to long-term success, so make
sure to set aside some time for this particular step.

You’ll first have to find your niche. Now, if you have skills in a specific area of expertise, then
it’s a good idea to look at how this could be used to your advantage in a consulting business.
For example, if you have a degree in accounting and financial management, then why not
consider a company that focuses on financial consulting?

Here’s a quick overview of the main consulting business types that you can consider:

● Management consulting: With this type of consulting business, you’ll generally


provide services that help to improve the performance of the organization. There are
different processes and strategies that you will assess and then make appropriate
suggestions to help the business grow and improve.
● IT consulting: In IT consulting, you’ll specifically focus on technology-related
departments within an organization. You could, for example, help with planning out
the infrastructure of the business and suggest the best software solutions that should
be used throughout the company. This type of consulting firm is sometimes also
asked to provide advice and assistance in improving project management through
technology.
● Strategy consulting: If you want to help companies build long-term strategies that
can drive gradual growth, then strategy consulting might be a good choice. You’ll
need to perform market analysis, constantly look at industry trends, and give the
business the right advice to ensure they keep up with the ever-changing world - now
and in the long run.
● Financial consulting: As a financial consultant, you’ll essentially focus on helping
businesses with financial planning. This may include the development of a budget
that is highly efficient at covering all expenses while still being optimized to reduce
any unnecessary expenses. One of the main goals here is to help the business get
more profit at the end of the day.
● Human resources consulting: HR consulting generally includes helping the
business develop strategies that will make the recruitment process easier. You’ll also
work closely with HR leaders at the company to develop strategies that help to better
manage the existing staff members.
● Marketing consulting: Those who have some experience in marketing may
consider using their skills for consulting. You’ll essentially help the business set up a
marketing strategy that focuses on driving organic, free, and paid traffic to their online
properties. Plus, you’ll also provide advice on optimizing their existing strategies and
help them get a better conversion rate for these campaigns.
● Legal Consulting: As a legal consultant, you’ll be expected to review company
policies and provide advice that helps to reduce the risk of the client “stepping over
the line”. You’ll provide advice on different legal arrears and assist with things like
litigation, employment management, and risk management.
● Healthcare consulting: This type of consulting specifically focuses on clients in the
healthcare industry - pharmacies, a doctor’s office, clinics, and hospitals are some
examples. You may be asked to assist with strategic planning, creating IT systems,
and more.
● Cybersecurity consulting: With cybercriminal activity and threats on the rise,
companies are consistently investing in cybersecurity to help strengthen their internal
networks. When you decide to become a cybersecurity consultant, you’ll assess the
current security systems of a client and make appropriate suggestions.

Of course, there’s no need to limit yourself to only one single type of consulting business -
but bear in mind, you don’t want to overwhelm yourself at an early stage. So, it’s a good idea
to choose what type of consulting services you want to offer your clients at this stage.

To get started, open up a document (Google Docs is great, as it saves all of the information
in the cloud). Then, type down the services that you want to offer your clients. Make sure
you are detailed, as they will become very useful later on. If you want to focus on a specific
type of consulting firm, make a note. If you rather want to offer a broader range of services,
then pin this down in that document.

Establishing A Brand Identity


By now, you should have a better idea of what you want to offer clients as a consultant. The
next step is to establish your brand identity. This is a step that people sometimes rush - but
it’s actually one of the most valuable phases in the process. When you have a brand identity
that people can easily recognize, you’ll have an easier time establishing your business within
the industries you are targeting.

We’re actually going to start using ChatGPT this early already - and here, we’re actually
going to use ChatGPT to help us come up with a brand identity. You’ll first need to consider a
few things. Do you have an idea for a business name? Perhaps you want to use your own
name? Or maybe you want something a bit more creative.

If your name is Joe Smith, you could always go with J. Smith Consulting or something in that
line. But let’s take a closer look at what ChatGPT can suggest for something more creative.
In this example, we’ll assume you want to set up a business that focuses on providing
consultant services to small businesses that need to improve management, marketing, and
internal operations.

As you can see here, ChatGPT provides a variety of names. You could “filter” it down more
and add more specific prompts to get additional names. In this example, “GrowthPoint
Consulting” and “NexusManagement Partners” both sound good. For simplicity, let’s go with
“GrowthPoint Consulting” and ask ChatGPT to help us create a brand image.

And with just a short prompt, ChatGPT offers us the following result:
The chatbot effectively provides a description of a good logo, offers a slogan and value
statement, and even helps with an idea for a color palette. Remember that visuals are often
the first thing that customers see when they find your business - and first impressions do
matter.

Getting Started With Your Consulting Business


At this point, you should have a pretty good idea about the type of consulting firm you want
to create, and ChatGPT should have helped you come up with a name, slogan, etc. Now, it’s
time to start putting things in action. It’s a good idea to head over to Canva.com at this point.
Use the palette suggestions from ChatGPT, then on the Canva platform, search for “Logo”.
This will bring up a large selection of logo ideas that you can use - choose one that you like,
and then change the name to your consulting business’s name. Change the colors to
represent your brand. It’s also a good idea to use Canva at this point to create things like
letterheads and business cards. If you have these designs ready beforehand, then going to
market will be easier later on.

Here are the next steps that you have to take to get your business ready:

1. Create a detailed business plan. Use ChatGPT to help you create an outline and fill
out the important information. Review any details that ChatGPT provides and make
edits as required.
2. Register a domain name that can represent your website and buy hosting. Use the
control panel of the hosting account to install WordPress. Choose a
professional-looking WordPress theme (you can use one of the free ones) and install
JetPack to help manage and monitor your website. Add the logo you created in
Canva. Use ChatGPT to populate the information that can go onto your website.
3. Now, create social media accounts for your business. LinkedIn is an important one as
you’re essentially going to start a B2B company. You can also target Facebook and
Instagram, as well as Twitter. Consider using ChatGPT to populate posts that you
can publish on these social media networks ahead of time - then use an automation
tool to schedule these. IFTTT is an excellent choice and it works with a diverse
number of social networks and even other apps.

You can also use ChatGPT to help you create a few basic outlines and templates that you
can work from when you sign clients. This will ensure you’re more prepared for when you get
your first client - and can deliver on their requirements in less time.

Another thing to do before you start to offer your services officially is to set up a pricing
schedule. Not knowing how much you charge for a service can be disastrous later on. Do
some market research to determine how much other consulting businesses charge. The idea
here is to ensure you are able to make a profit, while still keeping your prices competitive.

Delivering Consulting Services


Once you’re ready to get started, begin by promoting your business. If you have set up
IFTTT or another automation tool earlier, then you should already have an automation
system in place. You can also consider using Google Ads, Bing Ads, LinkedIn Ads and other
ad platforms to gain some initial exposure for your business. Make sure it’s easy for potential
clients to contact you from your company’s website - and when they do get in touch, make
sure there are fields they can fill in that gives you extensive information about what they
need.

When you get your first client, it’s important to work fast to ensure you offer a satisfactory
service. This is also where both ChatGPT and Canva become incredibly valuable tools.

To help you better understand how you will use these tools to deliver consulting services to a
client, we’ll need to take a closer look at an example scenario.
In this example scenario, you’re contacted by ABC Corp. It’s a startup business that needs
help setting up a business plan and developing a marketing strategy. The owners do not
have experience in any of these fields. They are going to sell a range of imported goods,
with a focus on homeware - such as cups, dinnerware, utensils, diffusers, etc. The company
has a startup budget of $10,000, and they already have an inventory worth $5,000 of
products. The owner already has a brand identity that was previously developed and they
have a website. They want to keep things as simple as possible but still have the ability to
drive growth and success in the long term.

Now, let’s put this into ChatGPT and see the output:

Of course, this isn’t everything we need - but it’s a great starting point. From here on, we can
ask ChatGPT to write a detailed entry for each of these sections - then paste them over in a
document. Be sure to review all information and then make changes where you see fit. As
you can see, ChatGPT already included the marketing strategy in this business plan layout -
so it covers everything.
You can also ask ChatGPT to come up with a value proposition for the company and help
you create something that makes them “unique” and sets them aside from their competitors.
An edge in an industry is a great way for companies to drive growth, especially during the
earlier stages. Plus, this will help you make a better first impression once you deliver the
final document to the client.

Another thing to keep in mind is to use Canva alongside ChatGPT. Canva is a great tool for
creating a cover for the entire document. You can also use Canva to set up infographics,
graphs, and other graphics that can complement the document - including some example
advertisements that the client can run to help boost their marketing strategy.

These are all the basics for using AI to create your own consulting business. Once you have
your first few clients, consider ways to scale up. For example, if you need the latest
ChatGPT features to deliver better content to your clients, subscribe to ChatGPT Plus ($20
per month) and consider getting a Canva Pro subscription (Less than $10 per month). You
can also start to turn to AI image generation services, such as MidJourney, to help you
create images that can be used for your social media marketing campaigns - although
Canva Pro itself already offers a much more diverse range of templates that you can utilize.
Code Apps And Websites That Make Money
Did you know that you can use AI for more than just writing blog posts or helping clients with
their business plans? AI is getting smarter and at this point, even tools like ChatGPT can
provide you with code in a diverse number of programming languages. So, why not use this
to your advantage?

In this chapter, we are going to take a look at how you can use ChatGPT to code apps and
websites. Some initial programming experience will certainly be helpful in this particular
opportunity. The thing is, even though ChatGPT can write code, it’s not perfect all the time.
So, you may need to run through the code ChatGPT generates in order to look for any
potential errors or bugs that might cause problems later on.

With this said you should note that ChatGPT is not the only AI tool capable of producing
programming code. Some of the other coding tools that are also very useful include:

● GitHub Copilot, which is a relatively new entry and it is powered by OpenAI Codex.
OpenAI is the same company behind ChatGPT. You can use GitHub Copilot for Swift,
TypeScript, JavaScript, Perl, Ruby, PHP, and more.
● CodeT5 is an open-source option that has been trained on more than 8.35 million
pieces of code. It’s capable of writing code in different languages, including C, C#,
PHP, Python, Javascript, and Ruby. It features text-to-code generation, as well as
code autocompletion functions.
● If you want to focus on writing code in C, then Polycoder is also a great option. This
is another open-source option, and it’s considered an excellent alternative to the
OpenAI Codex and GitHub Copilot system. One thing to note is the Polycoder is
quite difficult to set up, so it’s not a recommended choice if you are not already at
least somewhat familiar with coding.

While these alternatives are good, there are a couple of “hiccups” that you may face with
them. For instance, setting them up takes far more time and effort compared to simply using
ChatGPT. For this reason, we’ll be focusing on the use of ChatGPT to build apps and
websites in this post. We’ll take a closer look at how ChatGPT can be used to create these
apps and sites, as well as explore how it responds to different programming languages.

There are two ways in which you can then use these apps or websites that you build. First,
you can decide to monetize the app you develop with the help of ChatGPT. Google Admob,
for example, is a great tool for monetizing mobile apps. Google Adsense offers a similarly
great experience when making money from a web app.

The other option is to make the app or website for a client or to sell it once you have created
it.
Let’s take a quick look at a comparison between these two options:

Monetize App / Website Sell App / Website

May take several months for profits to start Immediate payment upon signing a contract
showing. with the client.

Earn monthly payments from the traffic Only receive a once-off payment for the
received. sale of the website.

No need to find clients, only need to May be difficult to find the right client to get
generate traffic. a good deal for the app or website.

Requires constantly working on traffic No need to drive traffic as that responsibility


generation methods. is passed down to the client.

Now, with this comparison, you should be able to get a better idea of which strategy might
work best for you. Regardless of the strategy you use, you’ll generally use very similar
methods to utilize AI for coding.

Mobile App Development With ChatGPT


Let’s start by assessing the potential that lies with ChatGPT when it comes to mobile app
development. Now, one thing to note is that there are multiple programming languages that
can be used. You could code native apps directly or rather use a framework, such as Ionic or
Capacitor, to bring one codebase to multiple platforms - without the need for separate coding
languages.

Now, the first step is to choose the language and framework. In the example we’re going to
assess here, we will use Ionic Framework with Angular. We want to create a mobile app that
displays a variety of recipes. We also want three tabs at the bottom (Home, Favorites,
Trending). Now, let’s see how ChatGPT can help us.

The great thing about using ChatGPT for this is the fact that it will help us with more than just
the code. In fact, it’s going to give us the instructions for installing the Ionic framework and
setting up an app. By following these instructions, it’s easier to get things up and running.
As you can see here, it takes us step-by-step - but one thing you’ll notice is the chatbot
doesn’t really give us the actual “code” for the pages. But, this particular response is very
useful in creating the “outline” for our app. Follow all of the steps, and then you should have
the structure for the app ready.

Now, we can simply ask ChatGPT “code for page home” and it will immediately generate the
necessary code you have to fill into various documents in order to get this page ready. At the
end of the response, the chatbot also offers an explanation of the code - and this is
incredibly helpful as you’re able to get a better idea of what each section of code “means”. It
is also a strategy that will eventually help you learn more about code, and you’ll even
become capable of identifying possible problems.

For the code part, you’ll use a coding editor, such as Brackets (Free app from Adobe) or
VSCode (Free app from Microsoft) to create and fill out the necessary pieces. By returning to
the initial instructions ChatGPT offered, you can also easily see how to actually run the app
to see how it looks.

You can now ask ChatGPT to do the same for the other pages, such as “favorites” and
“trending”.

Of course, this is only a starting point, and you’ll need to dive deeper into the code to
actually make the app function properly. Thus, once you have the three main pages up, ask
ChatGPT to help you with the navigation and setting up a database. You can choose an
online database solution, such as Firebase from Google. This particular system even allows
you to set up user accounts.

To make the app even more effective, consider using a solution such as OneSignal to add
push notifications to the apps that you make. OneSignal allows you to easily send out bulk or
individual push notifications to people who have downloaded your app. You can, for
example, create push notifications whenever you update the app with new recipes. This
helps to bring people back to the app - and the more views you get, the more profit you can
generate, if you choose to monetize the app.

In terms of monetizing the app, simply ask ChatGPT to add “admob” advertising to the code.
ChatGPT will give you the appropriate prompts to follow and help you with implementing the
appropriate code to ensure admob ads can be served in the app.

At this point, you’ll need to choose whether you want to monetize or sell the app. If you want
to monetize it, then you won’t fill out any Admob details (although you could temporarily just
to make sure they work correctly). The client that buys the app (either as a completed app or
a template) will then fill out the details with their Admob and ad IDs. If you plan on
monetizing the app yourself, then head over to Google Admob, create an account, then add
the app - you’ll then be able to create ads for the app.

Of course, if you struggle at any point, ask ChatGPT to clear things up. For example, if
ChatGPT gives you a line of code to add to your app and you’re not sure where it should go,
ask the chatbot.

Finally, you can publish the app on platforms like Google Play and Apple App Store. In a
scenario where you want to sell the app, list it on Flippa or another appropriate marketplace
if you have published it, or add it to a template store, such as Envato’s CodeCanyon as a
template. You might be able to profit more if you list it as a template - since the app can be
sold multiple times. A starter app sold on a platform like Flippa doesn’t always go for a high
price - and remember that you only get a once-off payment here.
Web App Coding With ChatGPT
We’ve looked at the process of using ChatGPT to code mobile apps. Now, let’s switch our
focus to web apps. A web app is essentially an application that runs on a server and people
can access it on their browsers. There are many examples of web apps and you can choose
between a diverse range of platforms to host your app.

It is, however, important to carefully plan things out in advance. There are not only different
platforms for hosting your app, but you’ll also have to consider the fact that various
programming languages can be used. You’ll need to ensure the programming language and
solutions you choose are appropriate for the specific type of web app that you want to
develop.

Many of the processes will be quite similar to the use of ChatGPT for mobile app
development, with a few important changes. You’ll also have to consider whether you want
to monetize the web app yourself (you can use Google Adsense or even add affiliate offers)
or rather want to sell it (either outright or as a template).

Now, let’s continue with the app example in the previous section. We used ChatGPT to
create code for a mobile app that displays recipes. These recipes are extracted from, let’s
say, a Firebase database and then displayed on the app. We can use ChatGPT to expand
this type of business system - by creating a web app that people can use to find recipes,
favorite them, and even see which ones are trending. We can also use the same Firebase
database here.

By asking ChatGPT to turn this idea into a web app (in this example, we’ll use Pythong as
the backend programming language), we get a range of instructions once again. These
instructions give you the ability to easily set up an environment that is ready for
programming. You can even emulate the “server side” of the web app on your computer, and
then later choose a platform to host it.
While you look at the instructions, be sure to notice any “errors” that you should work
around. In the example above, we see that ChatGPT instructs us to create a new Firebase
app. It’s a viable solution, but if you already have a database set up for a mobile app and
want to use it for your web app too, then you’ll generally want to skip this step, and rather log
into your existing project.
Of course, the very first prompt you use won’t give you all the code that you need to create
the web app. You’ll now need to go back and ask ChatGPT to give you the Python, HTML,
etc. code to use on different pages that form part of the app. If you’re not sure what the next
step is, then take a look at the instructions and description that ChatGPT offers. You’ll be
able to get “clues” as to the next steps - then simply ask ChatGPT to elaborate or provide
you with the appropriate code.

Since ChatGPT is highly trained, it should be able to answer any questions you have. And
when you run into a bug with the app that you are creating, simply copy and paste the details
of the bug into ChatGPT - it will then analyze the code it has provided you and look where
the problem is.

Now, when it comes to the UI, you can turn to a tool like Canva to help you design different
elements that will become part of the user interface. You can also use ChatGPT to create a
basic layout based on your instructions - and style it with a stylesheet (CSS). Alternative,
look for website templates that you can use, then simply plug the programming side of your
web app into the template. There are many websites that offer free templates if you are only
getting started - so take advantage of these, just make sure the free template can be used
for commercial purposes.

Tips For Successful Selling Of Your App Or Website


Let’s face it; sometimes, you want to start a venture that can bring you profit in the short
term, while still being a viable solution in the long run. In this case, you might not have the
patience or time to wait around six months for the app or website to start showing good
profits. You might rather want to sell it outright and profit immediately.

This is possible, but there are a couple of things you should keep in mind.

First of all, if it’s a completely new and startup app or website, you won’t be able to make as
much compared to an app that has been around for a year or two. The older the app, the
more financial data and usage statistics you have to show - and this really pushes up the
value. This does not mean it’s impossible to create apps and sell them immediately.

If you navigate to Flippa, for example, you’ll notice there are sections for “starter apps” and
“starter websites”. These are new online properties that haven’t received much or any traffic
yet. They do not sell for as much as some of the other listings, but if you want to get a “foot
in the door”, they can be a good starting point.

The main key here will be to find a solution where you can make apps quickly with the help
of ChatGPT. Publishing multiple apps can help to ensure you are able to get more onto
Flippa. You’ll also need to consider how much time, effort, and money it takes to create an
app from your side. If you are only using free tools, then selling an app that took you about a
day to create for $79 might not be a bad start - but you should eventually consider actually
publishing some of these apps yourself.

When you publish the app, push some money into marketing. This can help to increase
awareness of the app - and the greater the awareness, the more installs or visitors. This
drives up engagement and usage and also contributes to the profits you are able to secure
with the app.

Now, once you have data for about six months or more, then you’ll be able to negotiate a
much better deal with potential buyers. Keep this in mind when you decide between
monetization and selling immediately.

These are the basics of using ChatGPT and AI as tools to help you create mobile and web
apps. It’s a great opportunity, but it does require some time and effort as an investment. You
may also want to brush up on your programming skills beforehand, as this would allow you
to catch any errors in the code that ChatGPT makes.

If you want to take things seriously, then start out with a business plan. Create a complete
structure for how you will run the business - whether you’re going to create a series of apps
to monetize or rather to sell, or perhaps you are planning on creating templates instead.
Knowing what you want to focus on can really help to ensure you do not lose track of what
the most important tasks are for success.
Offer Coding Services As A Freelancer
In the previous chapter, we discussed how you can use ChatGPT to create mobile and web
apps. You can then monetize these apps, sell them, or add them to platforms like
CodeCanyon as templates. Now, sometimes, you may not have the right ideas to create
apps. Or, perhaps you don’t want to create entire apps or websites. You might only want to
create small pieces of code or help other people correct bugs in their existing codes.

If this is your case, then you should consider offering coding services as a freelancer. There
are many websites out there that you can use to find coding-related freelance tasks. You can
also decide to specialize in a specific programming language or rather go broader and focus
on multiple ones.

As with the previous chapter, having at least some knowledge about programming will be
incredibly useful here. This will ensure you are able to quickly identify problems in code
before you submit it to the client. Additionally, it’s also useful to set up a virtual environment
that you can use for running the code and checking for any potential problems.

What Do You Need To Offer Coding Services?


Let’s start by talking about the requirements you have to meet in order to use this particular
opportunity. As we previously noted, experience in coding is definitely useful. If you’re new to
coding, consider taking up a short course on a specific language. This can at least help to
ensure you grasp the basics and ensure the code that you generate with AI doesn’t look too
strange to you.

Apart from going through a course or ensuring you are able to read code to some degree,
the next step is to consider what programming languages you want to focus on. There are
MANY coding languages, but some tend to be more popular than others. Furthermore, it’s
also important to choose a language that AI is very good with.

Some options include:

● JavaScript
● Ruby
● PHP
● C#
● C
● TypeScript
● Python

Of course, you can also focus on specific types of frameworks, such as Angular, React, or
Vue. These programming frameworks have become exceptionally popular recently as they
simplify the process of creating multi-platform apps.

You’ll also need to consider where you want to find work as a freelancer. Luckily, there are
many freelancer websites out there, so you have a lot to choose from. Freelancer.com,
Upwork, and Guru remain some of the most popular options. Some of the biggest
companies that outsource to freelancers tend to use these platforms. With this said, don’t
overlook options like Fiverr. This type of platform lets you define your services at a fixed
price point and can help you connect with potential clients as well.

Finally, you’ll need the following elements too:

● Computer with internet access


● ChatGPT account
● Cloud hosting account (to deliver the code to the client - this is optional, but highly
recommended)
● Access to a code editor that can execute code (For example, visual studio)

If you are not sure which code editor to use, consider the programming languages. Some
frameworks, such as Ionic, give you the ability to run code from your command line - then
open up the app in your web browser. JavaScript can also run directly in your web browser,
but for an option like C#, you’ll have to compile the code. Python also requires compilation,
whereas PHP needs you to set up a local environment with Apache or another server type
that you prefer.

Setting Up Your Online Profile


The first step to offering coding services as a freelancer with the help of AI is to set up an
online profile. You’ll need to choose which freelance platforms you want to use. You can, of
course, also set up your own website. For this, you’ll need to create a brand identity for your
freelance business, register a domain, and buy hosting. You can use WordPress as a CMS
to help you get your website up without having to spend hours (or a lot of money) on a
custom website.

Even if you have a website, you should still create a profile at the freelance websites where
you want to apply for gigs. Make sure to fill out as much information as possible - and add a
profile picture. Go through any verification processes that the website asks you to complete.
Having a “verified” badge display next to your username can add trust and increase your
chances of landing a gig.

One thing that might prove challenging at this point is the “experience” part of your profile.
You likely don’t really have much experience thus far. But to make up for this, you might find
that setting your prices a bit low at first can help to ensure you land a couple of basic gigs.
As you complete more jobs on the freelancer platform, you can start to add your work to your
portfolio - and then gradually push up the rate you charge.

Create a compelling “bio” for each profile you set up. This is something that many people
look at when they decide which bid to accept for a gig they post on these platforms.

Finally, be sure to share your details on LinkedIn, Facebook, and other relevant platforms. If
you decide to set up your own gigs for sale on Fiverr, share links for each of these gigs on
social media platforms. This can help to maximize your exposure and make the process of
landing that first gig easier. When using UpWork, Guru, or a similar freelance platform, you’ll
need to actually browse through the various jobs that have been posted, then place a bid on
the ones that you are interested in. Be detailed with the description that you add, as this will
play a large role in whether or not the client will choose your offer.

Your First Gig


Now that your profile is up and you’ve started to submit a few proposals, you need to be
ready for your first gig. There are different types of queries and jobs that you may get, so it’s
impossible to give you an example of how you should approach each of these scenarios. We
will, however, take a look at a couple of example scenarios and explain how to approach
each of these.

Let’s say a client approaches you and wants a small Python script they can use to input
customer data into a database. The script should also then associate a clientID with the
customer, and they can then pull up data with a script to read data related to the customer.
They want the information to be stored in a text file as they wish to keep it as simple as
possible.

So, we provide input in ChatGPT for this particular solution - and the chatbot gives us the
complete code for the script. It’s a rather basic script, but this will do for our example.
As we mentioned earlier, you should make sure to test out the code in order to ensure it
works properly. So, we paste the code into a file, name it “script.py”. As you analyze the
code, you’ll see that it will write the data to “clients.txt” - so we also create this file in the
same directory. Make sure Python is installed on your computer - now, when you double
click on “script.py”, it should open the script in a Python command line.
So, let’s test it out. By entering “1”, we are asked to enter the customer’s details. When
you’re done, it should tell you: “Client entry added successfully”, followed by the client ID.
Now, if we enter “2” and then “1” (this was the first client added), then it should show us the
details of the client.

Of course, you can ask ChatGPT to modify the script even more and even help you to create
a UI that makes the process easier. But, this is a good example of how you can approach
ChatGPT to help you with a script that a client will require.

Tips For Success


You should now have a better understanding of how you can utilize AI (ChatGPT, in this
case) to write code for clients as a freelancer. While we only covered basic examples, it
should give you an idea of how you can use ChatGPT to help solve problems that clients
have - in terms of helping them with the code they require for big or small projects.

Here are a few things that you should keep in mind to help you achieve a greater level of
success on your journey:

● Don’t overwhelm yourself by offering services in many different programming


languages. The thing with ChatGPT - it provides an explanation of code alongside
the actual snippets. When you choose to focus on a specific programming language
at first, you can use the snippets and the explanation as a learning system to help
you get more acquainted with how programming works. You’ll eventually start to pick
up on patterns and actually become more familiar with the specific language.
● Never send the code directly to the client without first checking it. ChatGPT is very
good at providing you with code, but it’s certainly not perfect. Expect to run into bugs
and errors now and then. Plus, you need to keep in mind that ChatGPT is not
plugged into the internet, which means its data is limited to a certain point in time.
Programming languages sometimes come with major updates that change certain
functions. If ChatGPT is not aware of these changes, then it may show you outdated
and deprecated code.
● You don’t have to pay large fees to get a programming environment where you can
test the code that ChatGPT generates. Python is free - and you can install it to run
.py scripts locally on your computer. For more complex projects, you can use Python
to create a development environment. VSCode is also a great option, and there’s a
Visual Studio community edition that allows you to easily compile code.
● Sometimes, code snippets can be very long. Since ChatGPT has a limit to the
number of words/characters it can generate per response, you may find that there
are cases where it just suddenly stops - cutting off the rest of the script. If this
happens, don’t ask the chatbot to regenerate everything. Simply type “continue” and
it should pick up where it stopped in the previous response.
● Your response time is a crucial factor when it comes to freelance platforms. Try to
keep your response time as low as possible. This usually shows up on your profile -
giving potential clients an idea about how long they may need to wait to get a
response from you. It’s similar to how corporations and businesses need to ensure
their customer service is properly optimized and responses are made within an
appropriate period of time.
● Make sure you also properly manage your projects. Consider setting up an account
on a project management platform (there are many free ones). Choose a platform
that allows you to create reminders, to-do lists, and client profiles. You can then use
this to help you be more efficient, stay organized, and to avoid missing important
deadlines.
● As your freelance business grows, consider gradually adding more programming
languages to your list of services - but one at a time. This is a good strategy for
familiarizing yourself to other programming languages without feeling overwhelmed
with the tasks you are asked to perform.
● Take up a course in programming. Start with an easy language like Python. It’s not as
hard as some people make it sound - especially if you just want to grasp the basics.
This particular strategy can go a long way in helping your freelance business. Plus,
there are many websites and YouTube videos that offer free tutorials and courses on
programming languages.
Create And Sell AI-Generated Artwork
Art is something that people love. From a printed t-shirt with their favorite Marvel superhero
to an abstract painting that hangs on the wall. However, we do need to face the fact that not
everyone is equally creative. Some people seem to have a natural talent for creating art,
while others - well, draw like a kindergartener.

Before we dive deeper into this chapter, take a quick look at the photos below.
Both of these images look great - but here’s the thing: neither one of them was created by a
human! That’s right, we generated both of these images with AI - and there really is a
countless number of opportunities when it comes to using AI for art generation. There are
also many different tools out there, with most of them receiving regular updates to ensure
they keep up with the demand of people using AI to create artwork.

This chapter focuses on capitalizing on the fact that AI can be used to create art. We will
take a closer look at a variety of opportunities that you can use to make money by using AI
to create pieces of art. The great thing about this particular “opportunity” is the fact that it is
quite flexible. There isn’t just a single “fixed” way to use AI-generated art for profit, but rather
a versatile selection of options that you can explore. So, with that said, let’s take a look at
the main methods that hold the most potential:

● Create art with AI, then set up an on-demand print store


● Cell digital artwork for printing purposes on Etsy
● Use AI to create art that can be printed and sold locally
● Publish AI-generated art on stock photo websites

Of course, there are many other ways to use AI artwork to profit, but these are some of the
most popular ones that we are going to focus on in this chapter. We’ll start by going through
the process of setting up a print-on-demand store, look at how you can use Etsy to profit with
AI art, and more.

AI Art + Print On-Demand


Print on-demand has become quite popular recently. It’s basically a contract between you
and another company - where you can set up designs on a variety of items, such as cups,
T-shirts, caps, babygrows, and more. If someone buys from you, then you place an order at
the print on-demand company. They will then print the design on the appropriate item and
ship it out directly to your client.

Most of the print on-demand companies provide “white label” services. This means your
client won’t know that it is not you that ships the product directly to them. You’ll have the
opportunity to upload your own branding (logo, store name, etc). The company will then print
your branding data on the invoices and packaging that they use to send out the printed
items. The great thing about this is the fact that it helps to ensure your branding remains
consistent - the client receives their goods from the same company they ordered it from.

The first step here is to choose a print on-demand platform. There are a couple of options
available, and many of them offer a range of integrations that can make your life easier. So,
let’s start by taking a closer look at these service options:

● Printful: Printful remains a very popular choice among those who want to use a print
on-demand service provider. When shipping to addresses in the US and Europe,
most orders arrive in two to five days (business days). Bear in mind that the
processing (printing, packaging) of orders can take about three days. There’s a
mock-up generator that you can use and you get a discount when you place an order
for samples. There are now more than 220 different items that you can print and ship
with Printful.
● Printify: One major benefit from Printify is the fact that they use vendors from all
over the world to print and ship your content. This makes it a more viable choice
when you want to offer your products to a global audience. You get to choose which
vendors you want to use - and that means you’ll be able to pick a vendor that is
closest to your target audience.
● Teelaunch: Another option is Teelaunch, which is great when shipping to the UK,
Canada, or the US. They have a full breakdown of costs on their website, which
ensures transparency so that you know exactly what to expect. They do both printing
and sewing on t-shirts, shows, vests, and more. Teelaunch also offers laser etching
services on cooking boards, tumblers, and more.

These are some of the more popular choices, but you should also look into options like
GearBubble, Lulu xPress, SPOD, CustomCat, T-Pop, and JetPrint. They also offer print
on-demand services that are easy to use and great for beginners.

In the end, the choice really is up to you. Many of these companies have very similar
services. The cost and quality may differ, as well as the production and shipping time. These
are factors that you have to compare to each other in order to pick a print on-demand store
that is right for you.

It’s better to start with this step, as it will help to avoid delays later on. Once you choose a
print on-demand service provider, the next step is to do some planning for your business.
Here, you can turn to ChatGPT to help you out - it’s a great tool for generating business
name ideas, and the chatbot can also help you with drafting up a business plan. When you
plan ahead, it’s easier to ensure everything falls into place as you go public with your
business. Along with ChatGPT, be sure to use Canva to help set up your brand identity.

Here are some steps that you have to complete at this point:

● Decide on a business name. Try to choose a business name that’s catchy and tells
the customer exactly what you offer. It’s also useful to check for domain name
availability while you look at different business names. Use a website like
Namecheap or Godaddy to determine if there is a domain name available for the
different business names that you come up with. We did look at the process of using
ChatGPT for business name ideas in the previous chapters.
● Next, you need a slogan, a mission statement, and a value proposition. Once again,
these are things that ChatGPT can help you with. One thing to keep in mind, though,
is that the value proposition is essentially something that will set your business aside
from the rest. It should be something unique that you will offer. Carefully think about
this one - and then ask ChatGPT to help you write it out in a professional way.
● Create a business plan outline using ChatGPT. You can also use AI to fill out different
sections of the business plan, but there are a couple of decisions you’ll have to make
on your own:
○ What type of products will you be selling?
○ How are you going to handle shipping?
○ Will you be selling globally or only to a certain country?
○ Who is your target audience?
○ What type of designs do you want to focus on?

Niching down is what you need to do. While you can decide to go broad and target many
different people, it’s usually better to find a specific niche that you want to focus on. For
example, you could decide to focus on people who love and adore cats, or perhaps those
who are avid fans of racing cars. There really is an endless number of possibilities when it
comes to choosing a “theme” or niche.

Of course, we can turn to ChatGPT for a few niche ideas too. By asking ChatGPT for a few
niche ideas, this is the result:

Of course, you can also niche down further. Let’s say you like the “inspirational quotes” idea.
You can then ask ChatGPT to offer a few sub niches to help you find a more targeted
audience to market to.
Some manual research can also help. Take a look at shirts, mugs, and other printed goods
that are doing very well on Etsy, Amazon, and other online marketplaces. This can give you
an idea about the niches that are thriving - which gives you an opportunity to tap into these
markets.

Now, how do you actually use AI to create artwork for your print on-demand store?

First, you have to know what type of design you want and the specific item you want to print
it on. You can also pick from a large variety of AI art generation tools. MidJourney is certainly
one of the best options out there, but there are some people who are not too keen on their
pricing model. Leonardo is also rising quickly and many consider this app to give MidJourney
a “run for its money”. There’s also Dream by Wombo and even art generation tools built into
Canva, as well as Microsoft Edge. It’s a good idea to take a closer look at a couple of
different options. Experiment with free trials and free accounts, for example. This can give
you a better idea of what these tools are capable of.

To give you an example, let’s use an AI art generator to create graphics that we can print on
a t-shirt. In this example, we choose “gamers” as the topic and want the AI to create an
illustration of a game controller with some colorful background splashes.

Of course, this is just a basic example. You can now take this type of image and upscale it.
Many AI generator tools do offer the option to upscale an image and sometimes will even
give you the option to remove the background. Utilize these features to get a final image that
you can use on the t-shirt.

Once you have the finished image, you can head over to the on-demand printing service you
decided to work with. Start a new product and add the image onto the t-shirt. Be sure to
experiment a bit with the placement of the image. For example, you could have a large
image at the front and a small one printed on the back of the shirt - or perhaps even text
added to the back.

From here, you can add more products and then make your site “live”. Use a platform like
WordPress or Shopify to help you set up a website. If you’re going to use WordPress, try the
free “WooCommerce” plugin - the free version is great for getting things up and running at
the beginning of your journey.

You can take things a step further. Find a local printing company that is able to print on
t-shirts, cups, and other items that you want to stock. With this type of company at your
disposal, you can use them to also create a local inventory without paying the shipping fees
from the on-demand stores. With a local supply, you can start to promote your items to
people in town. This could be your family members, friends, and even in newspapers or in
the form of posters.

Sell Printable Art On Etsy


If you have been keeping up with news headlines, you surely have seen people bragging
about the money they are making on Etsy. This is a platform where you can sell a wide
variety of items, from handmade notebooks all the way to digital printable documents. With
the help of AI, you are also able to utilize Etsy as an income source for your side hustle.

Now, continuing on with our previous “idea,” - you can actually connect your print on-demand
store to Etsy. Not every company offers this service, but some of the biggest ones do. This
will allow you to import the products you have created on the print on-demand system into
Etsy and make listings for them.

There are other ways to use AI to make money on Etsy too - and this is by creating printable
artwork. You can create art with AI, similar to as you would with the print on-demand system,
but instead of actually printing the illustrations on anything, you’ll sell them as a digital file on
Etsy.

You have a few options in terms of how you will display the content on Etsy with this
opportunity. You could just outright post thumbnails of the actual artwork and make that your
listing. On the other hand, a more “professional” visual presentation might give you better
performance on the Etsy store. For this, you can turn to Canva in order to create mockups.

Let’s say, for example, you create artwork that will look great on a canvas. Take this artwork
and place it on a canvas in Canva. Then, make this your main thumbnail for the listing. It’s a
great way to attract the attention of buyers.
One thing to keep in mind here - remember to add “digital download” to the title and
description of your listing. This ensures the buyer knows they are not getting the actual
canvas, but actually, the photo or illustration they can print on a canvas.

We should consider an example to clear things up. Let’s say you want to create a
black-and-white illustration of a flower with dripping paint to print on a canvas. You could use
the AI art generator you prefer to create the illustration on a canvas - and use this as the
mockup image.

With this strategy, however, you’ll need to manually remove the actual picture from the photo
and ensure you are able to deliver it in a high-resolution printable format, such as PDF.

Using a prompt that gives you only the picture can ensure it’s easier to remove the
background and offer a high-quality, high-resolution file that won’t be blurry when printed on
a canvas.
Now with this photo, we can easily add it to a canvas mockup in Canva. There are a few
ways to do this. You can search for “Canvas Mockup” and then take a look at the different
templates that are available. Load up a template that you like, then upload the photo you
have generated with AI to Canva. Simply drag the photo over to the canvas in the template
and it should be replaced with yours.

You can, of course, experiment a bit with the template, change some colors, add more
elements to the background - or add a watermark with your brand’s logo to ensure the
picture doesn’t get used by anyone apart from yourself.

In the end, this technique can help you create a more professional looking listing on Etsy.
Let’s take a look at an example of a canvas mockup made using a Canva template and the
image we generated with AI:
Doesn’t this look much better than just the canvas on a white background? It gives the buyer
a sense of what they are able to achieve should they decide to buy the print from you and
then use it to decorate their home.
AI Generated Stock Photos
Another great opportunity that you can explore with AI-generated artwork is to list your
results on stock photo websites. Now, one thing that you do need to take into consideration
is the fact that many of the major stock photo platforms do NOT accept AI generated photos.
This is very important to understand, as submitting these photos and illustrations to these
websites will only result in rejections. Your account may even be suspended actually.

Now, with this said, some websites do allow you to submit images that were created by AI -
and these are the ones that we are going to focus on here.

There are two strategies that you can use here:

1. List your AI created photographs directly on platforms that pay you for every
download.
2. List your illustrations and content on “free” platforms and build a portfolio, then link
out to an “offer” or other channels where you can then monetize content.

When it comes to outright selling your AI generated stock photos, Adobe Stock is generally
considered to be the best option.

One thing to keep in mind here is the fact that Adobe Stock is serious about quality, so you’ll
need to use a really good image generator if you want to list your photos and illustrations on
this platform. Fortunately, options like MidJourney and Leonardo do create very good
content that you can list. It is not just about the photo itself, but also its resolution and overall
quality. Go with a platform that allows you to upscale an image that you generate with the
tool. If you are planning to sell illustrations, then look for a platform that can actually remove
the background from a photo. Some AI tools do offer this feature and it can help you skip
one tedious step in the process of getting your photos up on Adobe Stock.

It is completely free to sign up as a contributor at Adobe Stock. Simply head over to the
website, create an account, and then navigate to “Sell” in the main menu. Be sure to add a
good description to every photo you upload and use tags to make them easier to find.

Once again, it’s a good idea to “niche down” in this particular opportunity. Focus on creating
specific types or “themes” with AI generated content, as this will ensure you are able to find
your target market more easily.

If you want to go the “free download” route, then you’ll join a website like Pexels or Pixabay.
These websites allow users to download images for free. Just take note that any images that
are downloaded can be used in any way the user sees fit - even for commercial purposes.
So, how do you make money here? Well, you can add a “donate” button to your profile that
allows people to make donations when they download your artwork. You’ll also be able to fill
out a portfolio section that people can see when they click on your portfolio - here, you can
decide to link out to a website, app, or an offer that could help you earn money from sharing
the photos on the platform.
Publish Ebooks On Kindle
Next on the list of opportunities that you can use to harness AI for profit - publish ebooks on
Amazon Kindle. The Kindle store is huge - and it is continuing to grow! Every year, millions
of dollars are spent on the Kindle store - users buy books or subscribe to Kindle Unlimited
and enjoy reading books from a diverse library. In fact, this store is so popular, you might
have read books on it before. There are both physical and digital books available on Kindle.

Now, think back to a few years ago. If you wanted to write a book, it was quite a tedious
process. You had to go through publishers and often pay large amounts of money to get it
printed and into the stores. Plus, finding a publisher who is willing to work with you was a
seemingly impossible job for many people - especially those who did not have a “name”
behind them.

Things have changed, however. Today, it’s easy for indie publisher to get their book out there
- and Kindle was one of the first to initiate these changes. You see, with Kindle, there’s no
need to go through tedious processes, finding a publisher who is willing to work with you,
and paying money to get your book printed and to ensure your book is assigned an ISBN.
Okay, there are other options available when it comes to self-publishing, but did you know
that Amazon owns about 67% of the e-book market share. This means Kindle is the biggest
source for finding and reading ebooks - something that you can take advantage of.

The best news of all - you don’t need to be a great writer to create books that you can
publish on Kindle. With the immersion of AI and especially tools like ChatGPT, the process of
writing books has become so much easier. In fact, you can actually use ChatGPT to create
an entire ebook, then turn to AI art generators, together with Canva, to create a great looking
cover.

With Amazon, there are no signup or subscription fees. Simply visit the KDP website
(kdp.amazon.com), complete the registration process, and fill out a few personal details.
Now, it’s important to choose whether you want to publish under your own name or rather
use a “persona”. It’s a good idea to create a “persona” or pen name that you can publish the
work under.

Not sure what to use as a pen name, well, once again, we can turn to ChatGPT. Let’s say
your name is Jane Doe. While you don’t want to use your full real name, you want to create
a pen name that takes some ideas from your actual name. So, let’s ask ChatGPT for some
suggestions.
These are a couple of great options that you can choose from. Remember that you’ll be
using this pen name to represent your author profile on Amazon Kindle, so make sure you
put some thought into which one you choose. With this said, don’t waste time thinking about
it for days. You can ask ChatGPT for more suggestions or to be more specific if you have
something in mind.

Once you choose your pen name, it’s time to start thinking about the niche that you want to
focus on. There are many niches that do well on Kindle - but ideally, you want to choose
something that you at least have some interest and experience in. This will give you the
ability to easily analyze the content that ChatGPT creates and verify that it is correct.
Remember that OpenAI, the developers behind ChatGPT, does state that it is possible for
the chatbot to generate content that looks authentic, but the facts are wrong.

A good idea is to browse through the online Kindle library and look at the books that are
there. In particular, you want to focus on the top-selling books, as these are the ones that
you should take as inspiration. Now, one important thing that you have to keep in mind is
whether you want to do fictional or non-fictional books. Fictional books are stories that can
be in many genres - romance, comedy, science-fiction, fantasy, etc. Non-fictional books are
more factual and provide real world information, such as books on how to make money,
biographies, facts about history, financial advice, etc.
With ChatGPT, you can choose either fictional or non-fictional. It’s a good idea to choose
one and stick to it. Suddenly changing the type of books you bring out on Kindle can make
your audience confused.

Once you decide between fictional and non-fictional, you still have to consider the genre or
category in which you want to create books. Again, there are many. Even when you target
something like science fiction books, there are still subcategories that you also have to take
into consideration. Continuing with the example of science fiction, some of the sub
categories that you can choose from on Kindle include:

● Adventure
● Alien invasion
● Alternative history
● Anthologies
● Colonization
● Cyberpunk
● Dystopian
● Exploration
● First Contact
● Galactic Empire
● Genetic Engineering
● Hard Science Fiction
● And more!

If you’re not sure what to choose, consider your own interests. Are there any particular areas
where you are very skilled in? Maybe you like to read stories or watch movies in a specific
genre. By keeping this in mind, you’ll be able to use your personal elements to determine a
good category or genre to focus on.

Of course, you can ask ChatGPT for its help here too. Perhaps give the chatbot a few
movies you like (if you want to do fictional books) and some of your interests. Then, as the
chatbot to give you suggestions on genres you can target when writing books. It’s a good
idea to weigh the pros and cons of different categories. Look at some of the top selling
books on Kindle and see what categories they focus on. This can also help you come up
with ideas about the genres that you should ideally target.

Now, once you have a category of genre that you want to target, it’s time to use ChatGPT to
write the book. You should also open up a document processing app. For this, Google Docs
is great, as it automatically saves your work in the cloud. While you can simply open up a
new document, note that there are some specifications that your ebook should comply with
when publishing on Kindle.

There are two ways forward here - you can either download an appropriate template from
the KDP dashboard or use an app called Kindle Create, which you can also download for
free from the KDP dashboard. Kindle Create helps you format your ebook correctly and even
makes the process of setting up a table of contents that works on digital readers quick and
easy. The app is also simple to use.
Once you are ready, head over to ChatGPT and let’s start the process. Of course, you’ll first
need a story or book idea. You already know the category or genre that you want to target,
so now, let’s use ChatGPT to come up with a few ideas.

Now, keep personal interests in mind. While you will be able to rely on ChatGPT for ideas
and even to do the actual writing, adding a “personal touch” is always nice. Think about your
favorite book or movie series if you are going the fictional route. If you’re planning to do
non-fiction books, then take a look at topics you are interested in.

In this section, we’re going to take a look at two example scenarios. First, we’re going to use
ChatGPT to create a fictional novel. Then, in the second scenario, we’re going to use the
chatbot for something more informative in the non-fiction sector.

Publishing Fictional Ebooks With ChatGPT


Fiction is a really popular category of ebooks. It gives people the chance to escape reality
and live out a life in a fantasy world - it’s relaxing and offers a great experience. With this
said, these factors are only true in cases where the fictional content of the book actually
connects with the reader.

So, how do we use ChatGPT to create fictional books? It all starts with an idea. And from
there, we can elaborate, create a framework, develop an outline for the story, and finally,
start writing the actual content.

Let’s start with a few ideas - as you can really “feed” this to ChatGPT and ask the bot to
come up with ideas for your own novel. In this example, let’s assume you love Game of
Thrones, Hunger Games, and Maze Runner. You want to create a story inspired by these
books and movies, but it shouldn't be “clear” or in such a way that you are essentially
copying their ideas.

With just one prompt, ChatGPT provides the following three suggestions:
Of course, you can add more details to the prompt or ask for something specific. In this
example, we’re going to keep things simple, though. We’re going to go with number 3 “The
Labyrinth of Realms”.

Before we really begin with the story, we should create an outline - and that starts with the
names of the main characters. Once again, we can ask ChatGPT to make a few
suggestions.

Let’s face it, these are not bad suggestions. In the sense of keeping things simple, let’s move
on to the next step - setting up a “setting” and outline for the book.

This is where you might want to start making some edits to the content that ChatGPT offers
you. Remember that ChatGPT is good, but it is AI - which means it’s not really capable of
displaying “emotion”.

With this said, let’s ask ChatGPT to create an outline for the story.

And now, with a single prompt, ChatGPT devises an entire outline, chapter-by-chapter, on
how the book will progress, and what happens in each section.
It’s important to carefully go through the results that ChatGPT gives you and to note if there
are any changes that you might want to make before you continue to the next step. For
example, let’s say you want to add a romantic scene between two of the characters. Look at
the entire outline that ChatGPT generated and see where this might fit. You can, of course,
also notify ChatGPT about this romantic “spark” that you want to cultivate throughout the
store - perhaps ask the bot to keep it subtle, but still make sure people can relate and realize
it.

If you do want to make adjustments to the outline of the content that ChatGPT provided, be
sure to feed it back to the bot - it needs to know about these changes to keep it in mind. You
can copy the outline over to a Google Doc document, make the edits, and then tell ChatGPT
“Here is my revised outline” - be sure to copy and paste your edited outline back into
ChatGPT.

It’s important to have a document open alongside ChatGPT to copy over the text that it
generates. You can already use the outline to create the foundation for the ebook. Make sure
you use a “Title” style for the name of the book, and “Heading 1” for the chapter names. If
you are planning to use the free Kindle Create app, then there’s no need to add a table of
contents yourself at this point - you’ll do it later with the app.
At this point, you can start to ask ChatGPT to write the different sections. When you ask the
bot to write a specific section, you can give it a number of commands in order to make things
more personal and relatable. This can also help to drastically improve the results you get
from the chatbot.

Let’s see what ChatGPT can do in terms of an intro…

This is a good start! And from here, you can now make changes to the content as you see fit
to better comply with what you want to get out there. For example, if you don’t want Asher to
grab for a sword, but rather have him be a “regular human”, then simply edit that part so that
it’s more in line with what you prefer.

Get ChatGPT to write all of the different sections for the book. Consider adding some
“subplots” as you go along - read through everything and if you find there’s an opportunity for
introducing some extra “mystery” or “adventure”, go for it.

When you are done, add the book to Kindle Create and follow the instructions to set up the
table of contents, then finally export the book in the appropriate KPF format.
Now, you’ll need a great cover to go with the book. AI is great at generating images, but it’s
not so great at adding text to these images. So, the solution? Use AI for the background,
then use Canva to add text.

You can use the AI art generator that you prefer, such as MidJourney. You may need to do
some experimenting here in order to get to the point where the image generated properly
matches the title and theme of your book. The first results may not be the best, so keep
optimizing your prompt until you get to something that looks great.

Once you have that “perfect” cover art for your book, it’s time to import it into Canva. Create
a portrait document in Canva - you can also look at the “ebook cover” templates on the app.
Pick one that will look nice with the art that you have generated, then simply upload the
image and drag it onto the page. Make sure to change the title of the book and add your pen
name.
Finally, you’ll need to upload the book and the cover to Amazon KDP. Use ChatGPT to help
you write a compelling and interesting description. Remember that the description is the first
thing that people will notice when they see your book - so it needs to grab their attention and
leave them wanting to know more about the story.

Publish Non-Fiction Ebooks With ChatGPT


The process for publishing non-fiction books with the help of ChatGPT is actually the same
compared to fictional books, but there are a couple of things that you need to keep in mind,
however.

First of all, when it comes to non-fiction, it means you are going to write about real world
factors. This means data accuracy is a very important thing to keep in mind when you want
to go into the non-fiction part of ebook writing using ChatGPT and other AI tools.

This is why it’s a good idea to opt for a category that you are at least a little knowledgeable
in. You’ll have to fact check any details that ChatGPT provides - but, on the positive side, it’s
surely going to take much less effort compared to actually writing all the content yourself.

You should take a look at the non-fiction section on KDP to get a better idea of what topics
are doing well. By targeting these topics, you will have an easier time getting sales. With this
said, you can also use certain tools to research the different non-fiction categories. One of
the primary goals here would be to find categories where you only need to sell a few copies
of your book to reach the title of “top seller” in that category. This can help your book stand
out and rank better on Amazon.

Now, when it comes to the book description, it’s incredibly important that you do some
keyword research. Ask ChatGPT to incorporate keywords you find into the description of
your book. This also makes it easier for people to find your book when they enter these
keywords in Amazon’s search bar.

When it comes to the cover, there’s no need to go all out in the mystical route. You are
writing a non-fiction book, which means your cover should be organized, professional, and
convey the message effectively. Aim to generate pictures with AI that make it easy for the
reader to see what the book is about. Remember to use Canva to create the actual layout for
the book cover - with the AI-generated artwork as the background.

It might take a while for your collection of ebooks to kick off, but there are some strategies to
help you get those initial sales you need. First, consider running a free promotion on your
books. You are allowed to do this a couple of times every year for each of the books you
publish on Kindle. A countdown deal is also another great way to cultivate interest and
attract readers to your books.

If you have some capital that you can spend on your business, then consider running
Amazon Ads. Sign in to the KDP dashboard to learn more about Amazon ads - one tip,
though, is to choose targeting manually and not let Amazon do automatic targeting. This can
help you expose your book only to people who are interested in the topic, reducing the risk
of money wasted on clicks that don't convert.
Offer Design Services With AI And Canva
We’ve covered plenty of different opportunities that you can use to profit with artificial
intelligence. In a previous chapter, we looked at how you can use AI art generators to sell
stock photos and even get them printed onto T-shirts, etc. In this chapter, we’ll be using AI
art generators too - but this time, you’ll be offering up design services for clients instead of
selling your designs as stock photos or on printed goods.

The combination of AI art generators and Canva is a powerful system that can be used even
if you are not a graphic designer. The great thing here is that there are many ways to find
clients that you can offer these design services for. You will need to ensure you use an AI art
generator that can produce high-quality images at a high resolution. Thus, options like
MidJourney and Leonardo will be the best. With these tools, you can easily scale up the
images you create with AI - and even remove the background when you want to deliver a
PNG with transparency.

Similar to the other opportunities we have already discussed, niching down is very important
when it comes to offering design services. You need to determine what type of design
services you want to specialize in - this helps you find your audience more easily and also
ensures you don’t feel overwhelmed by the many different tasks that you might be asked if
you don’t niche down.

There are a couple of “niches” that you can consider at this point. For example, you could
choose to offer design services related to branding. In this case, you’ll still use AI, but you
will be more reliant on Canva. You can also offer graphic design services for companies that
make T-shirts, mugs, and other wares. Of course, there are many other types of design
services that companies may require - the important part here is to determine how your side
hustle will fit in.

Let’s start by considering what you will need to get started with this opportunity:

● Access to a computer that is connected to the internet (desktop computer or laptop -


both will work fine)
● Canva account (You can consider upgrading your account - it’s less than $10 a
month and offers a lot of value)
● Access to an AI art generator, such as MidJourney
● Access to ChatGPT (you may sometimes be required to create some copy that goes
with the design)

The amount of time it will take you to complete orders for customers really depends on a few
things - such as the type of design services required and the complexity of the job. This is,
however, not a “set and forget” passive income system. It’s an opportunity that will require
work from your side, but it can become an excellent additional income stream in the long
run.
Establishing Your Brand
When it comes to offering clients design services, whether with or without the use of AI
generative tools, it’s important to first establish yourself as a brand. This can help you seem
more professional to potential clients and can also give you a headstart. It’s also something
that can help to reduce pain points later on - once you go big, you need to be a brand, after
all.

Now, your brand can include your actual name, or you can choose something creative. The
important part is that people find the brand name easy to pronounce and understand, and
that it shows what you do. The name is the very first step, and from here, you’ll be able to
target other areas that further help to drive your brand.

This is actually an area where ChatGPT can become a valuable resource once again. When
you turn to ChatGPT, you can ask the bot to help you come up with a good name for your
design agency. Let’s say your name is Jason Clark and you want to incorporate it into the
name, but the name of your business should still relate to what you are doing.

In this case, let’s ask ChatGPT for some help…

From here, it’s important to choose a name that you like. Remember that this is the name
that’s going to represent your business into the future - so it needs to be catchy, classy, and
professional; while still conveying the message of a “design service”. There are many name
ideas here that are great, but if you don’t like any that ChatGPT suggests, give it some more
details about what you want from the name and ask the bot to retry.

Once you have a good name, it’s time to work on the business plan. You can also decide to
start with the brand identity itself, but it’s usually a better idea to first do the business plan.
This will give you more of an idea in terms of “what” your business is going to be - and this
can go a long way in ensuring you are able to create a brand identity that will effectively
represent your new business.

Of course, you can use ChatGPT to create a business plan. In previous chapters, we’ve
talked about the use of ChatGPT to draft an outline and even content for business plans.
When it comes to using ChatGPT for this purpose, be specific. Let’s say you’ve decided to
open a design agency that provides illustration services for companies that specializes in
t-shirts and apparel. Mention this to ChatGPT to ensure it takes it into consideration when
drafting not only an outline but also content for the business plan.

While ChatGPT can be helpful here, it’s important to go through everything and make edits.
You can also leave some parts blank for now and just fill in basic information, as you may
still need to do some market research.

A thorough market analysis is very important. You need to understand what competing
companies are doing, what sets them aside, and how they are profiting by selling design
services. You also have to learn more about your target audience - who will be mostly
interested in the design services that you are going to offer?

Every service that you are going to offer needs to be plotted down in the business plan and
explained. Being thorough now can help to ensure things run smoothly later on.

In addition to these sections, you also need to set up a marketing plan. Being able to
promote your business is crucial - and that means you’ll have to set up social media profiles,
and perhaps even run paid advertisements.

While you are establishing your brand for the design agency, here are a few additional things
that you should cover:

● Register a domain that will represent your brand. Even if you are going to focus on
finding clients through freelancer websites like Upwork and Guru, you should still
establish a presence for your agency on the internet. You’ll also need hosting. Install
WordPress to keep things simple.
● Create social media profiles on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, etc. This will help
you gain more exposure. Set up an account with IFTTT or another social media
automation tool, then connect these profiles to the platform.
● Use ChatGPT to generate marketing content that you can post on your social media
profiles. Make sure they are not all promotional - and then add this to IFTTT, along
with a schedule for posting the content on a regular basis.
● Consider using AI art generators to create some initial images that you can use as
“examples” or a “portfolio”. When someone visits your website, they want to see what
you are capable of before they are going to consider using your services. Adding
some generated artwork that’s impressive can make you stand out and give them an
idea of what to expect.
● Set up an invoicing and client management system that you can use to keep things
organized as you work on projects and bill your clients. You should also consider
opening a separate bank account for business-related income and expenses.
Once these are done, you should be ready to move forward and start accepting clients. Take
one last look at everything to make sure you didn’t skip any steps, as this will help to ensure
you do not run into obstacles later on.

Offering Your Design Services To Clients


Once you’ve gone through the preparation steps, you should be ready to start accepting
clients. There are a couple of ways to find your first clients. Consider registering on
Freelancer.com, Guru, and UpWork. These are some of the biggest freelancing websites on
the market. Additionally, create a few listings on Fiverr to promote your services - be sure to
add a couple of designs as examples. This can help to ensure customers on Fiverr know
what you are capable of.

You should also focus on driving traffic to your website. When you get clients to hire you as a
designer from your website, it means you won’t need to worry about the commission fees
that platforms like Fiverr and UpWork charge.

Now, to get more traffic to your website, first make sure it’s easy for customers to contact
you. Add a “request a quote” or “contact me” button at the top of the site to ensure it’s visible
when the customer first enters the website. Once you’re confident with your website’s
design, these are the steps you can take to get traffic to your online property:

● Start by focusing on organic SEO. Do keyword research using a tool like SEMRush
(With a free account, you can get 5 free searchers per day). Then, ask ChatGPT to
optimize the content on your website for SEO and add the keywords you discover.
● Add a blog section to your website, where you talk about things related to the
services you offer. It’s important to not use the blog as a promotional system. Instead,
provide real value to your potential customers. Talk about problems they might have
and how they can solve these issues. Give real advice - when offering value for free,
you increase the chances of making a conversion. Use ChatGPT to create SEO
optimized content for your blog.
● Regularly post to your social media accounts. You should already have IFTTT or
another social media marketing automation tool up. Make sure you regularly add new
content to the posting schedule, as this helps to keep your pages and profiles active.
Occasionally, drop a post that’s promotional - perhaps show off a great design, then
link back to your website.
● Use videos on your website. These videos can perhaps accompany your blog posts,
for example. The main idea here is to increase the amount of time the average
person spends on your website - this is a metric that Google looks for when ranking
your site.
● Spend some time optimizing your website to ensure it loads as quickly as possible.
The longer it takes your website to load, the lower you are going to rank. Try to
reduce the size of images or use a CDN to serve illustrations and photos that you
add to your website.

Another important step to take here is to set up a Google My Business profile for your
company.
Start A Faceless YouTube Channel With The Help
Of AI
Have you ever watched a video on YouTube with no-one in it - and perhaps the voice behind
the video sounded a bit… robotic. Yet, some of these channels have quite the following!
Those are faceless YouTube channels, and they’re actually not that hard to make -
especially now that AI is so easily accessible to everyone.

In this chapter, we’re going to take a look at how you can harness the power of AI to help
you set up a Faceless YouTube channel. Later on, as you gain followers, you can start to
monetize the channel and make some extra cash from it.

First up - niche. With this type of side hustle, niche is everything. You HAVE to pick a niche
and then stick to it!

There are many different niches that people target on YouTube with these types of videos.
Some particularly popular ones include:

● Product reviews
● Unboxing videos
● Facts and lessons
● Tutorials
● Educational content
● Did you know
● Top lists

Each of these have potential - and it’s a good idea to pick the type of videos you want to
make and the niche you want to target at a very early stage of this business process.

If you don’t want to buy products to review, then we’d suggest you opt for videos that explore
facts, such as the history of certain figures, or perhaps make tutorials and top lists. Actually,
top lists are doing really well! Some of these videos get millions of views and a lot of
comments. That’s basically what you want!

Of course, you can go with the type of videos that you prefer. In this chapter, we’ll be
focusing on doing some “top list” videos where you don’t have to show your face. In fact,
we’ll even go over the process of getting voiceovers from AI and generating all of the content
with the help of AI. We’ll also do some designing in Canva.

First, let’s consider a good niche to choose from. You should head over to YouTube and look
at a couple of “top list” videos. There are many genres that you are able to consider, but one
tip that we want to share: choose something that you are personally interested in. This will
make the entire experience more engaging and interesting for you.

If you head over to YouTube and type in something like “Top 10”, you’ll already see
thousands of videos on this particular topic. Now, what you want is to find a niche where you
can use pictures to create a video, add some text, and maybe put an AI voiceover. These
will generally be the easiest to do.

You can, of course, choose a niche that requires more input - such as videos that will go
over top movie trailers or movie scenes. Bear in mind that you may be walking on a thin line
with copyright issues here, which is why we recommend starting out with a more basic
approach.

For this example that we’ll be looking at, we’re going to choose the niche “Ancient History &
Secrets”. People are always interested in learning more about what happened in ancient
times - so we’ll be taking this to our advantage here.

First up, we need a name for the channel. Let’s head over to ChatGPT to get a few ideas.

We’re keeping things simple, so we’ll go with one of these suggestions. You can, of course,
be more specific and go into more detail to get ChatGPT to give you better names. For this
one, we’re going with “The History Hub”.

A good starting point is to set up your YouTube channel and create some initial branding
elements. For this, we’ll use ChatGPT, Canva, AI art generator, and YouTube, of course.
Head over to Canva and search for “Logo” - choose something that looks good and that will
fit with the name. Next, the cover art. You can either use the images that are already
available on Canva for this (Make sure you search for “YouTube Banner” on Canva) or
generate an illustration with an AI tool. Use this image as a background for the banner.
You should also use ChatGPT to generate a good bio for your channel and at this point, you
should be ready to start making your first video.

Now, the specific process will not always be exactly the same for every type of video that
you want to create. We’ll be keeping things simple - and even this simple process can
actually go a long way in making you some extra cash.

Let’s first consider a few topics that we can cover.

ChatGPT suggests a couple of options that we can work with. In fact, it even suggests a title
for each that we can use - further simplifying the process.

Let’s go with the first one - and now, we can actually ask ChatGPT to give us the list of 10
civilizations that shaped the world

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From here, we can now further use ChatGPT to write the narrative for the video. In terms of
the video content, we can turn to websites that offer free images (Such as Pixabay and
Pexels) or rather use an AI art generator to create images that we can use in these videos.

It would be ideal to create multiple images for each entry. That will make the video more
interactive and change between different scenes as you go through the transcript.

The video itself is something that we’ll create with Canva. There are many other tools, but as
you’ve come to realize while following this guide, Canva is incredibly easy to use and very
powerful.

If you head over to Canva and search for “Videos”, you’ll see a large number of templates
that are already created. Choose something that matches the theme of your channel - by
using the existing design elements and just adding a few things from your side (images and
text), it’s much easier to get your video ready.

Tip: Use Canva to create an “intro” video for your channel. Add this to the start of EVERY
video that you are going to post on YouTube! It helps to create consistency in your channel’s
“brand”.

The process of creating your video on Canva should look something like this:

1. Choose a video template on Canva that will match the “theme” you are going for. You
can also create a “blank” canvas and do things from scratch.
2. Use the images you collected for the specific video in order to create multiple “pages”
in Canva. These pages will essentially play out like slides.
3. Be sure to add some titles. At the beginning of the video, add the main topic - then, if
you’re making a list, make sure the people watching will clearly know what’s coming
up.
4. Make use of the animation features in Canva to help make the video more interesting
and interactive.
5. You should also consider adding text that resembles the content of the video -
although it’s not required to type out the entire narration. You can rather have an AI
voice narrate the video - and then use YouTube to add captions to the video. This will
generally be the easier and simpler solution.
6. Once you’re happy with the video, use an AI voice over tool (such as Speechify,
Voice.ai, or Murf.ai to create a narration. Go back to ChatGPT and ask the chatbot to
write the narration for every part of the video - copy the text over into your preferred
AI voice tool.

To bring everything together, you will need to use a video editing tool other than Canva. It is,
however, possible to add sound with Canva, but since you’ll likely need to split the voice up a
bit to ensure it flows well with the timing of the video, it’s a good idea to do some final
touches in a separate program. And for this, you can use CapCut - you’ll need to sign into a
free account to remove the watermark, but that’s quick and easy.

Simply drag the MP4 video you exported from Canva into CapCut, along with the MP3 file
that contains the voice. If you want to add some extra music in the background just to make
the video more captivating, head over to Pixabay.com and search for “music”. They are all
royalty free, so you can use the music files on the website for free and without worrying
about copyright issues.

Finally, export the video from CapCut, then use ChatGPT to help you create a compelling
title and description for the video when you upload it to YouTube.

One final tip: Remember to use a couple of hashtags (#). If you press # in the YouTube
description box, it will start to show you suggestions. Type if keywords related to the video
and target those with at least some views. This can help make it easier for people on
YouTube to find your videos.

Now, you want to make money with this venture - so let’s consider how you can monetize
your YouTube channel. There are a couple of ways in which you can profit from the YouTube
channel that you create - but it’s a good idea to first build up at least a small audience.

When you have a couple of followers, you can start to consider the monetization strategy
you want to use. Now, you could go back a few chapters and learn more about how AI can
help you set up a website. You can then monetize this website using networks like Google
AdSense. Link back to the website from your YouTube videos.

Affiliate marketing is also a great option. It’s basically where you promote a product that
someone else made. Find affiliate offers that people in your target niche would find useful -
then now-and-then promote it in your videos or the description. Don’t be too promotional,
though. You only want to add affiliate offers seldomly.

And if your channel really takes off, then you can consider applying to the YouTube Creator’s
program. This will allow you to easily monetize the videos by having ads play when someone
watches it. You’ll then be paid a certain percentage of the earnings that YouTube makes on
the ads that run on your videos.
Use AI To Create Books For Children
In a previous chapter, we looked at how you can use AI to create books that you can publish
on platforms like Amazon Kindle. Now, let’s take things to the next level - how about using AI
to create books for children? Children’s books are very popular and something that will never
really go “out of style”. The great thing here is you have a diverse range of options - publish
on Kindle or even set up the book as a hard or soft cover. Amazon will print the book on
demand as people order it - and you take profits from the sales.

Now, this is more of a sensitive topic compared to the other methods we discussed thus far.
You see, when it comes to targeting children with your books, it’s incredibly important to
ensure you are considerate about age appropriate content. With this out of the way, let’s take
a look at how you can use AI to create these books.

You’ll first need to choose your audience - and that means pinning down the “age” of the kids
you want to target. Do you want to create books for toddlers or children that are a bit older?
You see, the complexity of the stories you create will depend on the age of the children who
will be reading your books. For toddlers, you’ll need to keep things incredibly simple. But for
older kids, you can add some more complexity to your stories - while still making sure they
can easily read and understand it.

Once again, we’re going to take a look at an example to give you a better idea of how AI fits
into all of this. In this example, we’ve decided to target kids who can already read. Let’s say
kids between six and 10 years of age. We want to focus on a broad audience, but keep it
simple enough that kids can relate and understand.

At this point, we turn to ChatGPT to help us get a few ideas for stories.
A couple of great suggestions! Now, let’s pick one and continue from there. For this
example, we’ll go with number three. Kids love tree houses - so let’s use that to our
advantage to create a unique book.

Next, we’ll ask ChatGPT to create an outline for the story. The bot gives us a lot of details to
work with. It suggests an intro, initial adventure, and then subsequent adventures. The
results also give us some details about the character development and more. We can now
elaborate on all of this in order to start creating the story itself. But first, we need to develop
the outline for the actual chapters that will form part of the story.

Note that ChatGPT, as long as you stay within the same “tab”, will remember the entire
conversation. So, now you can simply ask the bot to generate an outline for the different
chapters that we will cover in the book. And, since ChatGPT already suggested a “first
adventure” and “subsequent adventures” - it will remember this and give us a relevant
outline for the book.
Of course, you can make edits to the outline. For example, if you feel that some of the
chapters require more of a “personal” touch or emotion, or want to deviate a bit from what
ChatGPT suggests, then make the edits. Copy everything over to a document on your
computer, make the edits, and then paste it back into ChatGPT. Be sure to tell the chatbot
that it needs to consider the changes you made - and then you can continue.

At this point, there are two things that you need to do. First, use ChatGPT to generate the
book’s contents. Now, keep in mind that the book is meant for children - so make sure to
remind ChatGPT to write in a simple style if you feel that it’s getting too complex with its
words. This will ensure the kids that read the book are able to thoroughly understand what
it’s about.

Second, you need cover art. For this, it’s a good idea to turn to an AI art generator. Be
descriptive to ensure it generates cover art that really relates to the story. In addition to cover
art, consider using the AI art generator for a few illustrations that you can place inside the
book. Kids love seeing pictures inside a book - it adds a level of interactiveness that ensures
they remain engaged.

Try to be creative when you use an AI image generator to create artwork that you can place
inside the book. The pictures should be engaging. They should help to paint a visual picture
of what’s going on in the story. And when it comes to the cover art - make sure it’s catching!
This can help to attract potential readers as they scroll through a range of different children’s
books.
Once you have the cover art, create a book cover using Canva. Add the cover art as the
background of the page - and then add text that provides the title of the book. Remember to
add your “pen name” somewhere on the book as well. Everything you put on the cover
should be the same as the data you are going to enter when you publish the book.

You can choose between a variety of publishing options - but Kindle still remains a good
choice. If you need some guidance on publishing your children's books on this platform,
revert back to the chapter where we talk about creating ebooks and adding it to Kindle. It’s
quick and easy - plus, there are no sign up fees.
Start Your Own Line Of Adult Coloring Books
We’ve now covered multiple ideas related to using ChatGPT and other AI tools to create
books - which you can publish on Kindle and several other places. Now, let’s turn our focus
to the use of these AI tools to create printed books. And one of the most popular options that
you can turn to right now - adult coloring books.

Adult coloring books have been all the rave recently - and the trend isn’t slowing down. And
no, these are not the same as the coloring books we used to have as children. When it
comes to adult coloring books, you’ll usually find intriguing shapes and a lot of detailed
elements that you can color. It’s been shown to offer a relaxing experience - which means
these books are great for those who need something to occupy their mind and to just
unwind.

Now, let’s take a look at how you can use AI to start your own range of adult coloring books.
It’s a good idea to create multiple books that you can set up on Kindle. An important benefit
that comes with Kindle is the fact that you don’t have to pay any upfront fees if you want to
create a soft or hardcover book. With other publishers, there are often fees that you have to
pay and a minimum number of books that you have to order when you get started. Amazon
rather offers a “print on demand” type of service for physical books.

First, you need a few ideas about the “themes” for the books that you are going to create. It’s
a good idea to go with different types of themes to add more diversity to your line of adult
coloring books. With this said, you can still pick a “niche” if you want to. For example, you
could focus solely on coloring books that are related to animals, or perhaps nature. Now,
make a list of a couple of themes that you can use. You can, of course, use ChatGPT to help
you out with this. Perhaps give ChatGPT an idea about the niche that you want to target with
your adult coloring books, then ask the chatbot to suggest some specific ideas.
Now, we can use these suggestions as a few ideas to get started with. Once you have the
idea for the first book, you can head over to your preferred AI art generator tool and start to
generate the coloring pages.

It’s important to ensure that the images you are going to use for the coloring book don't look
too similar to each other. You want some diversity, of course. One thing to take into
consideration - when you add a prompt to the AI art generator, be sure to add the term
“coloring page” or “adult coloring page”. You may also need to use terms like “black and
white”. To get that “adult coloring” experience, add the term “mandala” to your prompt. It will
definitely help to give you better results.

Experiment a bit with different commands until you find one that works well for you. Add
details about the theme or the type of object you want portrayed within the coloring page.
Now, when you have a prompt that works well, you can use it repeatedly - you’ll find that the
results are generally different from each other every time you use the tool to create artwork.

Save the images that look good and skip those that don't really fit the “theme”. If there are
pieces of the image that cuts off at the sides, then it’s also a better idea to skip. Continue
using the prompt to collect a couple of unique mandala style coloring pages. You can also
make a few adjustments to the prompt now and then. This is a good idea in cases where you
want diversity in the theme. For example, maybe you’re doing an adult coloring book on the
animal kingdom. In this case, you can exchange just one word - the animal - in the prompt.

For example, if you have the prompt: “adult coloring page, mandala, black and white, tiger”,
then simply exchange “tiger” with another animal that you want to add to your coloring book.

It’s important to note that you need quite a few of these coloring pages to make up a book.
With Amazon Kindle, you’ll need to ensure you have at least about 72 or more pages in the
book, but here’s a tip: when setting up the coloring book, only add a picture to every second
page of the book. That’s right. It halves the number of images you need, but it also solves a
big problem that some people have.

You see, when printing on both sides of the page, it creates an issue. What happens when
someone uses markers to color the picture? Well, the marker can bleed through to the other
side of the page. That would render a picture they really wanted to color useless. Thus,
you’re saving on the number of images you need to get the book published - and you’re
solving a very common problem that people have with these books at once.

Now, when it comes to publishing the book, you can use Canva - just make sure you use the
right page size. Log into your KDP dashboard to see the different print options that are
available for books - and then keep in mind the “bleed” too. You need to ensure the image
goes all the way to the sides, but without being cut off during the entire process.

When you set up the listing on Amazon, keep in mind that they charge you a fee for the
printing of the book. Since it’s black and white interior pages with a color on the front, the
cost isn’t as much compared to a book that’s filled with colorful pages on the interior. You
should still take a look at how much they charge per book - and then take this into account
when setting the price for the coloring book. You’ll also get a certain percentage as royalties
- and this percentage depends on whether you are publishing only on Amazon or with other
publishers too. You get 70% royalties if you decide to publish on Amazon exclusively!
Become An AI-Powered Social Media Manager
Social media has come a long way. It started out in the early 2000s and really hit it off once
Facebook entered the stage. Then came other platforms like Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat,
and more. It’s not only the average individual who goes to social media anymore. These
platforms have also become valuable opportunities for businesses to expand their exposure,
gather more clients, and experience growth at an entirely new level.

But one thing that you have to keep in mind here is the fact that the business owners don’t
have the time to set up and maintain these social media profiles. They have to focus on
running the business, so that’s why they usually outsource these tasks to other people -
such as an in-house marketing team or freelancers. This is where you come in.

With the AI revolution, you no longer have to be an expert at social media management and
marketing if you want to offer this type of service to your customers. In this chapter, we’re
going to take a closer look at how you can use AI to become a social media manager. You’ll
also use a couple of other tools, such as Canva and a project management solution - but
don’t worry, there are many free options that allow you to get started without having to make
a large initial investment.

First, let’s consider what you will need to get started with this type of business:

1. A ChatGPT account. You can work with the free version of ChatGPT.
2. A Canva account. Again, the free version usually offers enough to get started with.
3. A website. While optional, it’s really something that you should consider. It will help
you establish an online presence. If you use a solution like WordPress, you’ll only
need to pay for the domain name (once per year fee) and for hosting (usually a
monthly fee). Both of these should cost you less than $20, and hosting is usually less
than $10 a month, depending on the type of hosting you use.
4. A project management system. It’s imperative that you keep things organized and
under control at all times. That’s why you should ensure you have a project
management system ready.
5. Your own social media accounts. This can help you reach more people and
showcase your work.

And, of course, you’ll also need a “brand”. This brand will represent you as the freelance
social media manager. Be creative and choose something that makes it clear that you offer
social media management services. We’ve covered how to use ChatGPT to help you come
up with branding ideas before - so recall those steps here if you want the chatbot to help you
set up a name for your business and create a brand that you can work with.
Experiment a bit with ChatGPT, ask it to give you names that are more in line with what you
want - and in the end, you should have a great and catchy name. Now, ask ChatGPT to
create a brand identity (colorscheme, etc), which you can then take over to Canva and
create something visual. Take advantage of the many templates that are available at Canva
to create a logo and other brand-related content.

From here on, you’ll need to register a domain name, set up a website (WordPress is really
easy to install, and comes with thousands of free plugins and themes). You can use a
platform like WooCommerce to set up an ecommerce section on your website - which will
allow customers to buy social media management services from you. It’s a good idea to set
up a fixed pricing structure beforehand - or you can decide to charge per hour, in which case
you won’t need access to an ecommerce plugin.

Once you have everything set up, then you can start to promote your services. Make sure
you clearly define the services you offer. Also, you have to list the social media networks that
you are willing to work with. Getting a tool to automate posting on your client’s social media
profiles is definitely useful. Look into tools like Buffer and IFTTT, for example.

Providing Services To Your First Clients

The question now is - what do you do when you get a client? This is where ChatGPT and
Canva, along with AI art generation tools, become handy tools. To better explain how you
should go about the process, let’s take a look at an example. This will help give you a better
idea of how you should approach different kinds of situations.

A client contacts you and wants you to improve the appearance of their Facebook page, and
post regular “inspirational” messages. The client has a spa that helps people relax and feel
more confident. The manager at the spa will post specials and promotions, as well as client
testimonials themselves. You just have to focus on adding a schedule for motivational
messages. They want these messages to go live three times a week for the next four weeks.

Now, the first thing you should do here is to actually take a closer look at their Facebook
page. How does it look? Do they have their logo as a profile picture? And what about the
cover art? If you feel these can be updated, ask the client for their logo (be sure to request a
PNG with a transparent background) - then head over to Canva. Use Canva to find a
Facebook Page Cover template that you think would work well for the client - add a few
pictures that you request from the client (or get from a platform that offers free commercial
images - or you can use AI to generate these pictures) and make sure the cover looks great.
It should definitely be better than the cover they already have on their page.

The next step in this process is to consider the messages that you are going to schedule.
Now, as mentioned before, you can use a tool like IFTTT or Buffer. One thing to note,
however, is that Facebook actually has its own built-in post scheduler. You can also use this
to your advantage - and that way, you’ll be able to set up a schedule without having to pay
for automation tools. Just make sure you carefully consider the client’s schedule demands
when you do so.
In terms of the content that you will post on the website, we’ll turn to AI once again. First,
let’s get ChatGPT to generate 12 inspirational quotes that we can add to the schedule.

And, once again, we have all we need to get started with just a single prompt. Now, we’re
keeping this example simple - but you might want to incorporate the business a bit into these
quotes. Not in an advertorial way, but rather in such a way that the quotes convey the
“feeling” that the business wants to offer their clients. From here on, you can choose to dig
deeper, alter your prompts, and ask ChatGPT to keep certain things in mind to modify the
quotes until they seem perfect.

Adding pictures to these quotes can sometimes be a great idea. Thus, you might want to
schedule a few of these as text posts. You can “spice things up” by asking ChatGPT to
rewrite them with emojis. This adds some color and makes the text stand out.

Head over to Canva and choose designs that are suitable for this type of inspirational quotes
- add the quote to the picture, export, and you have a post to add to Facebook. Now, when
adding a picture, make sure you add the actual quote text too.

Finally, you’ll do some keyword research to learn more about the things people search for -
specifically, when they want to find a business like your clients’. Now, using a quote like
“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts” with
hashtags like #spa #beauty - they may not be perfectly relatable. Thus, be smart when you
choose which hashtags to use in these posts.
Essential Skills To Develop For Capitalizing On
The AI Revolution
We’ve covered a lot of different opportunities that you can turn to in this book. You should
now be able to go through them all and find one that suits you. Carefully think about each of
the opportunities that we shared - as this will help you determine how they all would fit in
with your current schedule and life.

We’ve mentioned multiple times that you don’t really need a strong skill set to work with AI
and to create your own side hustle. This is true, but if you develop or work on certain skills,
you can actually make the process of setting up your AI-powered business much easier.
Additionally, by having a few skills, you’ll also have an easier time with certain processes or
could even deliver more powerful or impressive results - and this can help to improve your
chances of landing clients, getting leads, and making sales.

So, in this chapter, we’re going to take a look at a couple of essential skills that you should
consider developing. They’re not completely essential and you can definitely follow the
guidance we provided in this book without them - but being more proficient with things like
starting your own side business can be worth it in the long run.

At the most basic level, you need to know how to work with a computer - including a web
browser. Having knowledge about operating different programs and how the internet works
as a foundation is useful. But, apart from knowing how to do these things, there are a couple
of extra skills that you might want to consider equipping yourself with:

● Consider doing a course on using Canva to its full potential. The tool is extremely
beginner friendly, but also very powerful at the same time. By knowing how to use
Canva for a diverse range of tasks, you can easily expand on what you are able to
offer your customers should you go with the design route. Even in cases where you
will be publishing ebooks, etc - knowing the ins and outs of Canva can be valuable.
● If you want to be more detailed with designs and have greater control compared to
what Canva can offer you, consider taking up a course on how Photoshop works. It’s
one of the most popular graphic design tools. Or, if you rather prefer to keep costs
low at first, try Gimp. It’s an open source alternative to Photoshop that has very
similar features.
● If you want to do a print on-demand store, go through the learning materials the
platform you choose offers. It’s tempting to just start plotting down designs that you
generate with AI, but many of these platforms actually offer a lot of different tools that
you can use. By knowing everything about the platform, it’s easier to get started and
you’ll reduce the risk of making costly mistakes early on in your business.
● You should also consider taking up a course on business management and
administration. This is especially important if you have not managed business
relations before. By equipping yourself with these essential skills, you won’t face as
many hurdles when you try to establish your own business. There are both free and
paid courses that you can look at. Be sure to compare what each of these courses
cover and try to find one that also places a focus on managing an online business.
● A marketing course can also be very helpful. Regardless of the AI powered
opportunity you decide to go with, one thing is certain - you’ll need to effectively
promote your services or products if you are looking to make money. Sure, AI can
help you generate promotional messages and even develop great looking ads, but
there are more to marketing than just these. If you complete this type of course, you’ll
know exactly what steps to take.
● While on the subject of marketing, it’s also useful to learn more about paid ad
platforms, like Google Ads and Facebook Ads. Pushing money into these platforms
without having a really good understanding of them could cause you to throw money
in the water.
● Make sure you also build some skills on using document processing applications,
such as Microsoft Word or Google Docs. Make sure you are proficient in these
software solutions to ensure setting up documents are quick and easy.

These are all excellent skills that you should consider building if you want to be more
prepared for the venture that you will dive into, along with the help of AI. There’s no need to
get a degree or become an expert in any of these areas - but having some foundational skills
is incredibly helpful.
The Best AI Tools To Use For Your Side Hustle
In less than a year, we’ve seen an impressive number of new advancements and tools in the
AI scope. Even tools that were available for more than a year received major updates that
really improved the way we can use AI in our everyday lives. But, with such a diverse
selection of these AI tools out there, how do you know which ones you should use? That’s
something that you’ll have to address before you start to delve into the world of AI powered
businesses. By knowing what tools you’ll use for your ventures, it’s easier to ensure you do
not face obstacles while you go about the steps we’ve outlined in the previous chapters.

In this section, we’re going to cover a couple of very useful AI tools that are considered to be
the top players on the market. You should consider using these tools to get the best results
when it comes to content creation, art generation, and more.

● ChatGPT: One of the most obvious entries in this list would be ChatGPT. It’s the AI
chatbot that has been making a lot of raves recently - and for a good reason. With
regular updates and the recent introduction of ChatGPT 4, this tool is getting better
constantly. It’s a great tool for generating blog posts, marketing content, contracts,
story outlines, or even entire ebooks. You can easily ask the bot to speak in a certain
“tone” to ensure the content matches your brand’s voice. ChatGPT itself is
completely free - and this account gives you access to the ChatGPT 3.5 model. The
paid version is $20 per month, called Plus, and gives you priority responses, as well
as limited access to ChatGPT 4.
● Jasper: If you want something that’s similar to ChatGPT, but offers more specialized
responses, then Jasper is a good one to check out. Jasper is able to create content
for specific purposes - such as social media posts, blog posts, etc. Each “model” has
been trained to perform exceptionally well for the specific task it produces. The
content quality offered by Jasper is very similar to ChatGPT, but there are more
user-friendly editors that you can use on the platform. It is a paid service, but there is
a free trial option that you can use to see what the tool can do.
● Moonbeam: If you need a tool that only specializes in copywriting creation through
the utilization of AI, then Moonbeam is a good choice. One thing to keep in mind is
that Moonbeam generally focuses more on long-format content pieces. You can use
it for proposals, technical documents, and even academic articles. There are two
plans available, starting at $49 per month.
● Bito: Want to start a programming business? Or maybe code your own apps? Then
Bito is the way to go. Bito actually uses ChatGPT language models, but the specific
model is trained on actual code snippets. This gives the tool the ability to help you
create code in a diverse selection of programming languages. There are also
numerous Bito plugins and integrations available for software like Visual Studio and
Jetbrains.
● Synthesia: If you want to create videos with the help of AI, then Synthesia is
currently the “go-to” tool. It’s an advanced system that can turn text into video
content. There are more than 125 different artificial avatars that you can choose
from. The platform asks for your script and then uses AI to animate the avatar you
chose - the result is a very realistic-looking video that can be used for informative
videos and even presentations. The platform currently has support for more than 120
different languages. It can be used for your own requirements or even to provide
professional videos for your clients. There’s no free plan, but the Personal plan ($30
per month) gives you 10 video credits every month.
● Looka: Branding is everything in the business world - and it starts with a logo. Looka
is a complete brand identity creation platform that is driven by artificial intelligence.
The system asks for your company name and then creates a variety of potential logo
designs. The tool can go further and help you develop other branding documents and
templates that help to create better consistency across different channels. Once you
find a logo and brand suggestion that you like, you can then make a variety of edits
before finalizing it.
● MidJourney: When it comes to generating artwork, illustrations, and photos with AI,
MidJourney is generally the very first that comes to mind. The tool itself runs in the
web browser, but you essentially join the MidJourney Discord channel to use the app.
It’s a relatively straightforward process, and you can get a few free credits to get
started with.
● Leonardo: Similar to MidJourney, Leonardo offers an AI image generation service
that’s also quite impressive. The platform is still relatively new compared to
MidJourney, but you get 150 free credits per day to work with. This adds a lot of
diversity to what you are able to accomplish with the tool.

Sure, these are certainly not all of the AI tools that are currently available. For a starter who
wants to use AI to profit, it’s a great list to begin with. You should, however, first choose the
type of business that you want to start with AI, then look at the type of tools you will need
along the way. This way, you’ll be able to ensure you choose the right AI tools from the start
to avoid running into problems, such as inaccurate responses or poor quality generation
services later on.
Is Your Job Safe?
If you’ve been keeping up with the news lately, you might have likely seen many articles and
publications talking about how AI is taking over jobs. And this brings about concern - you
want to know if your current day job is safe. When AI takes over and leaves you jobless, you
need to be well-prepared to ensure it doesn’t cause you to struggle to make ends meet and
survive.

Even though there are already some people who might have had their jobs replaced by AI,
it’s important to note that the entire transition will happen gradually. With this said, knowing
whether or not your job will be safe in the near future - that’s something important right now.

Some industries seem to be more affected by the AI revolution than others. For example, AI
has become an integral part of many banking and finance systems. The use of AI helps
financial institutes create systems that work faster and things at an incredible rate. In fact,
recent news has announced that in some regions, more than half of banks have already
implemented AI in their management departments. Furthermore, many banks claim that they
have been using AI to help increase revenue.

Media and marketing industries are also likely going to be impacted by AI at a significant
level. Just think back to the different chapters we covered in this ebook. You already saw just
how impressive the results can be when asking ChatGPT to write a blog post or to create a
social media post. And remember those images that we generated with AI tools? These are
all evidence of just how much AI can streamline certain processes within marketing and
media industries - and it does, unfortunately, mean that AI could end up replacing certain
jobs within the market.

One surprising industry that’s also likely to be heavily impacted - legal services. You see,
ChatGPT might not always be perfect, but generating a contract with the bot and then having
the contract reviewed is going to be easier, cheaper, and so much faster. Compare this to
having a lawyer draft up a contract between two customers. It takes a lot of time for them to
go through all of the data that are involved in the contract and to actually compile the
document. Plus, they charge by the hour. Apart from contracts, it’s also possible to use
ChatGPT to create disclaimers, terms of service documentation, and more.

Does this mean your job is not safe (if you are in one of these industries)? It could, but right
now, we’re still at an early stage of AI adoption. We can, however, see rapid adoption among
companies, but it’s difficult to say “yes” or “no” with too much confidence.

That’s why it’s a good idea to embrace the idea of AI and start your own side hustle that can
generate some income for you. Take advantage of tools like MidJourney and ChatGPT. With
the right strategy and implementation of appropriate methods that can help you grow, you
might even be able to quit your job and use this AI-powered business as your main source of
income before the technology impacts your job.
Conclusion
Whether you’ve already delved in the market of online businesses and side hustles, or you
find yourself completely new to all this - AI is something that we can no longer ignore. And
with the most recent advancements in artificial intelligence, we’re now given a countless
number of opportunities. Sure, some controversy exists on the topic of AI - but by utilizing
these tools the right way, you can create an extra income stream for yourself. It’s generally
easy to get started, and you don’t need to be an expert in computers, IT, marketing, or other
fields.

In this book, you discover a number of great methods that you can use to make money with
the help of AI, from using AI to write blog posts to use these artificial intelligence tools to
create amazing pieces of art - even if you don’t have any creativity yourself. Now, the rest
lies with you. Carefully assess all of the opportunities that we looked at to help you better
understand how they will fit into your life. Keep in mind any personal preferences you have,
and if there is something you excel at, try to find a way to incorporate it into the AI business
model that you will start.

Remember - don’t delay. Take action. And good luck with your AI-powered side hustle
journey!
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