GPT + Kling are INSANE for fresh ad styles
the demand for fresh styles like LEGO is honestly crazy rn - clients can't get enough of them
the brain doesn't defend against a toy, that's exactly why it's our highest-converting format right now
here's the full workflow:
- script with Claude + voiceover elevenlabs
- send both to your llm, let it analyze
- get the master prompts for your characters from GPT
- get the image + clip prompts built off the script
- generate the clips - 4-5 seconds each, never longer!!
- assemble in your editor
the secret sauce is in the prompts and proper worklfow, you have to know what to do step-by-step to avoid generating slop
rt + comment "LEGO" and i'll send you the step-by-step blueprint so you can make them for your brand (must follow so i can DM)
pro tip
the easiest way to get exact character movements in nano banana pro + Veo workflow isn't through prompting
instead of wrestling with text descriptions, try this:
- generate your base character in Nano Banana Pro
- upload your character + a reference screenshot of someone doing the exact pose/action you need
- generate with a simple prompt: "make the second person match the pose/action of the first person"
- animate in Veo using your scene-by-scene prompt structure (will attach it in guide under this post)
this method is significantly faster, more accurate, and way less frustrating than trying to describe complex movements through text prompts alone
people are making crazy money with simplest AI content on tiktok shop
here’s the breakdown:
first one is for a gurunanda mouth hygiene bundle. 3d skeleton animation, glowing bad breath visualization, science style content that looks genuinely impressive to watch
4.7 million views
28.6k gmv last 30 days
second one is for a toplux magnesium complex. simple ai generated interview format. old man talking about staying healthy at his age. nothing flashy. looks like something you'd scroll past
800k views
166k gmv last 30 days. peaked at 14.5k in a single day after the video dropped
the entertaining video got 6x more views and made a fraction of the money
the boring interview video reached less people and converted them at a rate that made the other one look broken
the skeleton animation made people stop and watch because it was cool
the old man made people stop and buy because they saw themselves in him
views tell you the algorithm liked your content
gmv tells you whether you picked the right format for the person you're trying to sell to
a 55 year old with joint pain and a credit card doesn't need a science animation. they need to see someone who looks like them saying it worked
most people optimizing for views are building the wrong thing entirely.
there's a rhodiola rosea supplement brand blowing up on tiktok shop right now and the whole thing relies on ai generated content
no real creators. no filming. no human face attached to any of it
but the way they're paying ai creators is the interesting part
1% commission through the platform. that's it
sounds like they're underpaying. they're not
tiktok shop has a history of freezing affiliate commissions. creators who built their income around standard rates have woken up to locked payouts and no explanation from support
so this brand pays the real commission externally. straight to paypal or payoneer
the 1% on platform is just enough to keep the tiktok shop relationship clean and the creators technically active on the system
the actual money moves outside where tiktok can't touch it
creators are happy because they're getting paid properly. brand is happy because they've never lost a payout to a freeze
and the ai content keeps running regardless because there's no human creator who can get spooked and pull their videos when a payment doesn't land on time
simple fix to a problem that has limited a lot of tiktok shop operations for supplement brands.
met a guy that ran one of the most evil plays i've seen
10k followers on instagram. faceless account. positions himself as a smart, low-key wealthy guy. not flashy enough to feel fake, just real enough that broke 18 year olds believe every word
had no idea what course to sell so he just named it what his audience already wanted
"let's make it back"
$250 to get in. the whole premise is simple - inside are a handful of methods good enough for anyone to make their $250 back within a month. flipping clothes on vinted, flipping iphones, basic smma for local businesses
nothing revolutionary. nothing you couldn't find for free with 30 minutes of googling
but here's where it gets smart
there's a challenge inside. whoever makes their money back the fastest wins a prize
the prize is a hoodie, a coffee mug, a coffee with him, and a lap in his m4
lame on paper. but for a 17 year old with $0 in their bank account who's never been in a nice car in their life, that's a dream day
so these kids grind 14 hours a day to win a hoodie
and what they're actually producing in the process is an endless stream of testimonials and "life changing" stories that he reposts to his story every week
the fomo builds on its own. he doesn't manufacture it
he opens slots every 3 months. 60 members at $250/month
$15,000 mrr. zero ad spend. waitlist sells out in hours every time
the prize that costs him maybe $200 total is generating the social proof that runs the entire machine
i've seen people spend $50k on ads trying to get what this guy gets for free because he pointed broke
teenagers at a goal and gave them something to chase.