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1 - Newsletter business anyone can start

this is easily a $10k-30k/month model

1 - start an AI tools newsletter for a specific professional (solopreneurs, marketers, lawyers, HR teams)

2 - content: every day, send the top 3-5 new AI tools + one workflow they can steal + one AI news update that actually affects their work

3 - email every AI tool founder and startup asking them to send you product updates for free coverage...they'll beg you to feature them, they have no distribution

4 - have 1-3 sponsored placements: top spot is $1,500/mth, mid is $750/mth, bottom is $300/mth. 1 send = $2,550/mth

5 - rinse and repeat across 5 verticals (solopreneurs, marketers, legal, ecom, HR)

6 - grow newsletter, grow revenue

bonus:

once you have 30k people on your list who are obsessed with AI tools, offer a DFY AI workflow implementation service for $3,000-5,000 where you map out exactly which tools and automations their business should be running. stack affiliate commissions on top (most AI tools pay 20-40% recurring) and the same email is now making money twice

matter of fact, I think this model could do WAY more than $30k/month

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3 - Nano Banana Prompt

A professional high-end graphic design advertisement composition on a pure solid white canvas. Centered is a perfectly symmetrical, large solid rounded square (not a hollow frame). The entire interior of this square is filled with a smooth, vibrant color gradient fading from {argument name="top left color" default="[Top-Left Color/Hex]"} to {argument name="bottom right color" default="[Bottom-Right Color/Hex]"}.

A {argument name="description of character" default="[Description of Character]"} is positioned such that the bottom of their torso is perfectly flush and aligned with the very bottom edge of the square, leaving no thick colored border visible beneath them. Crucially, the person and their clothing maintain natural, realistic colors and textures, illuminated by professional studio lighting that is independent of the background gradient (preventing any color cast on their skin or clothes).

They are firmly and realistically gripping {argument name="product description" default="[Product Description]"}. Crucially, the top of their head and hair break the top boundary of the square, partially overlapping the white background. Their hands and the [Product Name] also break the side boundaries for a powerful 3D breakout effect, extending onto the white canvas.

Typography Layout: At the top, in the white space distinctly above the square with a clear gap, is the [Font Style] brand text '[Brand Name]' in [Top Text Color]. In the bottom-right corner, layered directly on top of the gradient inside the square, is a block of small, thin, clean [Bottom Text Color] descriptive text: '[Slogan/Tagline]'.

The lighting is {argument name="lighting type" default="[Lighting Type: e.g., Sharp/Soft]"}, crisp, and commercial, emphasizing the textures of both the subject and the product."
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