The Most Active and Friendliest
Affiliate Marketing Community Online!

“AdsEmpire”/  Direct Affiliate

AI images, ways to monetize...?

Bissol

New Member
As a newbie, I wonder how it’s possible to monetize beautiful AI-generated images.

Some say gen AI is worthless because it’s accessible to everyone. Others argue that AI is a super-brush in the hands of a digital artist, allowing us to explore new dimensions of art. Naturally, I side with the latter group…

So, what are the ways I could leverage the output of my prompts: visual ebooks, YouTube galleries, print-on-demand, or something else?

And, are NFTs still trendy?
 
I think AI-generated images can definitely be monetized! You can create digital artbooks, print-on-demand products like posters or mugs, and even YouTube galleries. NFTs are still an option, but it’s more competitive now. The key is combining AI with your own style to make your work unique.
 
Fiverr, Upwork, Freelancer. Start with making a portfolio. Then list your offer on every platform you can. Reach to businesses directly. And you will find out what works best for you
 
Okay, there are some possibilities to monetize AI-generated images.

But honestly, I wanted to know if anyone has actually had experience with this — that is, if they’ve managed to make a profit from their 'creations', and through which channels, sites, etc
 
And, are NFTs still trendy?
As a CPA niche, NFTs are mostly yesterday’s news.
The hype-driven traffic that made them hot has dropped off, and conversion rates aren’t what they were.
Some offers still exist, but they’re niche and harder to scale.

If you’re looking at CPA, you’ll usually get better ROI in areas with real interest & demand rather than chasing NFT traffic.
 
the debate around ai art is kinda like arguing whether a camera makes someone a photographer. it's just a tool — what you do with it is what counts.
So, what are the ways I could leverage the output of my prompts: visual ebooks, YouTube galleries, print-on-demand, or something else?
you mentioned ebooks, print-on-demand, and youtube galleries — all solid. but if you're trying to actually monetize, focus less on the tech and more on what niche audience you're serving. is it fantasy fans? kids' books? dark surrealism lovers? people will pay for style plus utility — not just aesthetic.
And, are NFTs still trendy?
as for nfts... they’re not totally dead, but they’re definitely not what they were. cpa and performance marketing tends to deliver way more reliable roi if you're looking to actually make money rather than chase hype.

if you want to go deeper into monetization channels that work (especially on a cpa level), happy to exchange notes — dm me and let’s talk.
 
MI
Back