The narrator introduces 4 free AI website builders that can help anyone create a website easily within 1-2 minutes. The user only needs to provide some information like the business name, services offered, contact details etc. and the AI tools will generate the website copy, images, design, menu automatically.
The 4 free AI website builders covered are:
The narrator shows live examples of websites built with these AI tools and asks viewers to like, subscribe and support their work.
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The Pixverse AI video generator allows users to create unlimited 4K AI videos for free. The tool works best at adding subtle animation to already beautiful images. It struggles with more complex, dynamic scenes.
To create a video, users can upload an image or enter a text prompt. Defining subject, style, and motion is key for effective text prompts. Strength of motion adjusts how much movement is in the video.
Pixverse was compared to Leonardo and Runway. Leonardo excelled at separating fine details. Runway blended elements together more. Pixverse identified and animated elements naturally.
The in-built 4K upscaler compares well to paid alternatives. Users can expect more controls and longer videos in the future. The free version likely won't last forever.
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The narrator made 3 videos with over 100,000 views each. He attributes this to 4 key steps for creating effective thumbnails:
He advises not to simply copy what's already being done. Instead, find inspiration from outside your niche. Keep some branding elements consistent like colors and fonts.
Use effects in Photoshop to make text and images stand out. Adjust colors, add reflections, and bend elements.
The goal is to tell a story from the thumbnail through the video watch page that leaves people wanting to know what happens next.
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The narrator shares that he accidentally applied and was approved for a $100,000 business line of credit using a fintech lending platform called Numerated. Key points:
- The line has a 10.5% variable interest rate based on the Wall Street Journal prime rate plus a margin.
- There is a $1,500 origination fee and $65 UCC filing fee.
- Numerated streamlines lending for banks using AI and can process loans very quickly.
- Banks using Numerated will check personal and business credit reports, tax returns, and other documents to evaluate risk.
- Regional banks want to support local businesses if you position yourself as a low-risk borrower with good credit, taxes, and paperwork.
- Don't just apply expecting approvals without having your documentation ready.
- See the full video for the list of banks using Numerated and details on getting approved.
The narrator provides a step-by-step tutorial on how to use CapCut video editing software. Key points covered:
CapCut is a free video editing app for Windows, Mac, Android and iOS.
To edit a video in CapCut:
- Import videos into the timeline
- Trim/cut videos by splitting and deleting unwanted parts
- Adjust speed to create slow motion or speed up effects
- Add overlays like images, text, stickers, green screens
- Animate elements using keyframes
- Adjust color grading, add music, subtitles etc.
For motion tracking, use the tracking tool to attach graphics/text to moving objects.
To blur backgrounds, first cut out the subject automatically, then stack the original video below to only blur the background.
Green screens can be removed using the Chroma Key tool to key out the green/blue screen color.
Useful features covered include split screens, tilt shift, adding fonts, freeze frames and more.
By the end, you'll have the skills to edit professional looking videos on mobile or desktop with CapCut.