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💼 Helping You Start Small Service Businesses from Scratch
Masterclass eBooks | Digital Guides | Real Strategies
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📍Based in the U.S. | Serving Worldwide

10/01/2025

Steps to Create an AI Video

1. Plan Your Video
• Decide the type: talking head, animated, cinematic, explainer, ad, etc.
• Write a script or outline what you want the video to say/show.
• Choose your style: realistic, cartoon, cinematic, corporate, casual, etc.

2. Choose an AI Tool

Different AI tools serve different purposes:
• Text-to-Video (generate full videos) → Pika Labs, Runway Gen-2, Kaiber, Stable Video Diffusion.
• Talking Avatar (AI presenter) → Synthesia, HeyGen, D-ID, DeepBrain.
• AI Editing & Enhancement → CapCut AI, Descript, Adobe Premiere AI tools.

3. Prepare Input
• If using text-to-video, input your prompt (e.g., “a man in a suit giving a presentation on marketing, cinematic lighting, 4K”).
• If using avatar generators, upload your script or audio, choose an avatar, and select a voice.
• If using image-to-video, upload images (like a portrait) and animate them with AI.

4. Generate the Video
• Click Generate/Render in the chosen tool.
• The AI will process your script, images, or prompts into a video.
• Check the output (you may need 2–3 attempts with prompt adjustments).

5. Edit & Polish
• Use editing tools to cut mistakes, add background music, captions, transitions, or effects.
• AI editors like CapCut, Descript, or Premiere Pro AI can auto-generate captions, clean audio, or enhance visuals.

6. Export & Share
• Choose your resolution (1080p or 4K for professional use).
• Save your video.
• Upload to social media, YouTube, or use it for presentations/ads.

✨ Tip: If you want professional-looking results fast, HeyGen or Synthesia are great for talking-head business videos. For creative cinematic ones, Runway Gen-2 or Pika Labs work best.

10/01/2025

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10/01/2025

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09/30/2025

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09/30/2025

Baby rescue

09/30/2025

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09/30/2025

09/30/2025

How to create a picture

1. Drawing by Hand
• Use pencil, paper, and colors (crayons, markers, paint).
• Sketch your idea lightly in pencil, then add details and color.
• Outline with a pen or darker pencil if needed.

2. Using a Phone or Computer
• Drawing Apps: e.g., IbisPaint, Procreate, Sketchbook, Adobe Illustrator.
• Photo Editing Apps: e.g., Canva, Photoshop, CapCut.
• Use digital brushes, shapes, and text to design your picture.

3. Taking a Picture
• Use your phone or camera.
• Adjust lighting and background for a clear photo.
• Edit with apps (Snapseed, PicsArt, Lightroom).

4. AI Tools (like me)
• You can describe the kind of picture you want (example: “a cartoon of a boy reading under a tree”), and I can generate it for you.

09/30/2025

How to write a textbook

1. Choose Your Subject and Audience
• Decide the exact subject area (e.g., History of Nigeria, Basic Biology, Mathematics for beginners).
• Define your target readers: primary school, secondary school, university students, or general learners.
• Check the curriculum/standards (if it’s for schools) so your textbook matches requirements.



2. Research and Plan
• Gather trusted materials (curriculum guides, existing textbooks, journals, scholarly articles).
• Create a chapter outline: break the subject into logical units or topics.
• Decide what each chapter will cover (main concepts, definitions, examples, exercises).



3. Structure Your Textbook

A typical textbook chapter includes:
• Introduction – explains the topic simply.
• Main Content – clear explanations, definitions, diagrams, and examples.
• Case Studies/Applications – real-life uses or historical context.
• Activities/Exercises – practice questions, multiple-choice, or discussion prompts.
• Summary/Key Points – short recap at the end.
• Glossary/Definitions – important terms.



4. Write Clearly and Simply
• Use short sentences and simple language (especially for younger readers).
• Define all technical terms.
• Add examples, stories, and illustrations where possible.
• Avoid copying — write in your own words to make the concepts original and easy to follow.



5. Add Visuals
• Diagrams, tables, charts, maps, and pictures help explain better.
• Use step-by-step solved examples for subjects like math or science.
• Label diagrams clearly.



6. Make It Engaging
• Use questions like “Have you ever wondered why…?” to spark curiosity.
• Add exercises of different types: multiple-choice, short answer, true/false, essays.
• Provide real-life applications so students see the value of learning.



7. Review and Edit
• Check for accuracy in facts, spelling, grammar, and formatting.
• Ensure it flows logically from simple to complex ideas.
• Ask subject experts or teachers to review.



8. Formatting and Design
• Choose a clean layout (fonts, headings, numbering).
• Organize chapters consistently.
• Add a table of contents, index, and references.



9. Publishing
• You can publish through:
• Educational publishers (for school textbooks).
• Self-publishing platforms like Amazon KDP.
• PDF/eBook format for online distribution.

09/28/2025

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09/28/2025

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