Poster of Avengers: Doomsday with every character of every film/cartoons ever made.

Can someone make a poster like that in the title? I'm curious about how creative you guys are when making a prompt. feel free to post your piece below. 👇

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u/FINNGAMINGYT — 7 days ago
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My next prompt when Opus 5 leaves 15 lines of comments against a single div tag

u/FINNGAMINGYT — 11 days ago
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the "chaos hook" formula for local commercial roofing ads

for commercial roofing ads, start the video with a 2-second clip of water pouring directly onto an expensive server rack inside an office building.

then cut immediately to a drone shot of the damaged roof seam getting sealed. that 2-second opening hook drives a 4x higher click-through rate than any smiling contractor pitch.

u/FINNGAMINGYT — 13 days ago
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pitch commercial detailing bays on ASMR interior leather audio hooks

pitched a high-end auto detailing shop on making short-form visual content focused purely on high-fidelity interior audio. I used a pair of binaural microphones mounted on a small tripod inside a muddy Porsche 911 interior. captured raw audio of stiff-bristle brushes scrubbing leather seams, steam injectors hissing, and razor blades scraping inspection stickers off glass.

no talking, no music, no cheesy transitions. shot four 30-second clips in two hours. the owner runs them as Instagram Reels and pulls tens of thousands of local views. he signed me to a $2,500/month contract to film 8 cars a month. cleanest UGC job i've ever had.

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u/FINNGAMINGYT — 13 days ago
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stop pitching B2B brands on TikTok trends and focus on raw utility hooks

if you try to pitch a commercial roofing supplier or an industrial pump manufacturer on trending TikTok dance audios, they will instantly mark your email as spam.

B2B buyers care about three things: durability, installation speed, and failure prevention. your ad hook needs to show a physical problem in the first 2 seconds—a leaking pipe, a cracked roof seam, a clogged duct. show the physical failure, show the product fixing it, and end with the company phone number. that's it. that formula has made me over $4k/month doing B2B UGC.

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u/FINNGAMINGYT — 14 days ago

Making 2k a month selling background noise tracks so remote workers sound like they are in an office

people working multiple remote jobs or sneaking out to the coffee shop kept getting busted on zoom calls because it was too quiet or there were weird background noises. I recorded 10 hours of generic open-office background audio. faint typing, distant conversations, a printer running. sold as an mp4 download for 15 bucks. they just play it quietly on a bluetooth speaker next to their mic. zero overhead business.

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u/FINNGAMINGYT — 16 days ago