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The Prompt That Builds Your First Faceless Content System
One AI workflow generates pin ideas, templates, and a clear publishing plan — no face required.
AI MARKET PULSE
Consulting Work Is Being Automated — Not Just Accelerating
AI adoption inside elite firms is moving past efficiency gains and straight into structural change. McKinsey’s CEO revealed that AI agents saved 1.5 million hours last year, with 25,000 agents producing millions of charts in months — work once done by junior consultants. As agents take over search, synthesis, and production, human consultants are being pushed “up the stack” into fewer, higher-judgment roles. This isn’t about augmentation at the edges; it’s a redesign of how consulting work is staffed and valued. The firm isn’t testing AI on the margins — it’s reorganizing around software labor for core output.
So what does that mean for you?
Waiting to rely on traditional career paths is the risk. The same shift automating consulting creates leverage for those who move early:
• Build services that combine AI execution with human judgment
• Package strategy, creativity, or decision-making into offerings
• Create proof through projects, not credentials
• Position yourself as the operator of leverage, not routine work
AI agents are already eliminating foundational work at the top firms. Those who learn to deploy AI while owning aspiration, judgment, and creativity compound alongside the shift; those who wait compete for a shrinking set of human-only roles. The transition is underway — and the window to reposition is now.
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✅ A 124-page tactical guide that walks you step by step
✅ 300+ commercial-grade prompts you can customize and resell
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This is the same system used by creators worldwide to launch prompt products faster — without guessing what to build, how to price it, or where to sell.
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WORKFLOW BUILDER
Faceless Shorts Agency
Goal: Build and sell a Done-For-You (DFY) service that creates high-quality viral Shorts for busy creators, generating high-margin recurring revenue.
Steps:
Define the Signature Style
Niche down and create a unique visual "vibe" that separates your service from generic AI clips.
Prompt ChatGPT: Write a description for 3 distinct "viral aesthetics" for faceless Shorts (e.g., Minimalist Stoic, Neon Finance, or Retro Documentary) and list the visual elements needed for each.
➡️ Next: Choose one style as your agency's "signature" offering.Batch Scripting for Retention
Generate a week's worth of high-hook scripts in a single session to maximize your hourly rate.
Prompt ChatGPT: Write 10 short-form video scripts (under 60 seconds) about [Insert Niche] that use a "Pattern Interrupt" hook in the first 3 seconds. Keep the language simple and fast-paced.
➡️ Next: Copy these scripts into a document for voiceover generation.Professional Voice Cloning
Convert scripts into hyper-realistic audio that sounds like a premium narrator.
Prompt ChatGPT: Write a set of "Voice Settings" instructions for an AI narrator to ensure the delivery is punchy, emphasizes key words, and has natural-sounding breaths.
➡️ Next: Use ElevenLabs to generate the audio files for your entire batch.Automated Visual Assembly
Sync your audio with cinematic visuals and dynamic captions to finish the product.
Prompt ChatGPT: Create a list of 5 specific B-roll descriptions for each script that visually represent the metaphors used in the text.
➡️ Next: Use Vidnoz AI to rapidly assemble the clips, avatars, and templates into finished videos.Pitch the Recurring Package
Draft the offer that turns a one-time buyer into a monthly subscriber. Prompt ChatGPT: Write a cold DM/Email pitch for a "Ghost Content" service that offers 20 faceless Shorts per month, focusing on how this saves the creator 40+ hours of editing time.
➡️ Next: Send your pitch to 10 creators in your chosen niche.
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TODAY’S PROMPT
Design a Faceless Pinterest Business in One Prompt
This mega-prompt turns Pinterest into a guided, repeatable traffic system instead of guesswork. It generates 30 faceless pin ideas, reusable Canva templates, and a clear growth-to-affiliate strategy designed for scale. The output is practical and immediately usable — helping you publish consistently, drive evergreen traffic, and build a monetized Pinterest presence without showing your face or overthinking the process.
👉 Use the prompt + check out my example output here
CLEAR ASK
Act as a Pinterest growth strategist, faceless content expert, and AI monetization advisor.
Design a complete, beginner-friendly faceless Pinterest business system that uses AI to generate content, grow traffic, and monetize through affiliates or digital products — without showing my face or creating original visuals from scratch.
CONTEXT & PURPOSE
I want to use Pinterest as a long-term traffic engine, not a social media grind.
The goal is to build a faceless Pinterest empire that:
• Produces consistent, scalable content with AI
• Drives evergreen traffic to monetized links
• Can be executed solo with minimal time and complexity
This system should remove guesswork and deliver a clear blueprint I can implement immediately — even if I’ve never used Pinterest before.
DETAILED INPUT REQUIREMENTS
Fill in every field below as clearly as possible. If something doesn’t apply, write “N/A.”
1. Niche & Topic Focus
•Primary niche (e.g., AI tools, fitness, home decor, finance, travel):
• Sub-niches or angles to focus on (optional):
2. Monetization Strategy
• Primary monetization method (affiliate links, email capture, digital product, blog traffic, etc.):
• Specific affiliate programs, products, or offers (if known):
3. Audience Profile
• Target audience (age range, interests, skill level):
• Main problem this audience wants solved:
4. Brand Style & Constraints
• Brand vibe (clean, aesthetic, bold, minimal, luxury, playful, etc.):
• Any colors, fonts, or visual preferences (optional):
• Do you want the content to feel more educational or inspirational?
5. Execution Capacity
• Time available per week (in hours):
• Experience level with Pinterest (beginner / intermediate / advanced):
OUTPUT FORMAT REQUIREMENTS
Your response must follow this exact structure:
A. Faceless Pinterest Strategy Overview (3–4 sentences)
• Explain the strategy, why it works for this niche, and how it grows traffic without personal branding.
B. 30 Faceless Pin Ideas
Provide:
• Pin title
• Content angle (educational, list, comparison, transformation, etc.)
• Suggested CTA (save, click, learn more, download)
• All ideas must be faceless and AI-friendly.
C. Canva Pin Template System
Describe:
• 3 reusable Canva pin layouts
• Headline formula for each
• Visual structure (text placement, image type, hierarchy)
(No design links required — just clear instructions.)
D. AI Content Creation Workflow
Step-by-step process showing:
• How to generate pin copy with AI
• How to repurpose ideas efficiently
• How to batch content in under 2 hours
E. Pinterest Posting & Growth Plan
Include:
• Posting frequency
• Board strategy
• Keyword usage guidance
• Timeline expectations (first 30–90 days)
F. Monetization Path
Explain:
• How traffic converts into money
• Where affiliate links or offers are placed
• One beginner-safe monetization setup
G. First 7-Day Action Plan
• Day-by-day checklist to launch the system fast.
ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS
• Be clear, tactical, and beginner-friendly
• Avoid fluff, hype, or vague advice
• Assume the user wants execution, not theory
• Use simple language and short sections
• Do not require paid tools beyond Canva (free) unless optional
• Design everything to be faceless by default
PERFECT OUTPUT EVERY TIME
If inputs are broad or unclear:
• Make reasonable assumptions
• State those assumptions briefly at the top
• Then deliver the full system without asking questions
Do not ask follow-ups.
Deliver a complete, scalable Pinterest business blueprint that can be launched immediately.
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AI SPOTLIGHT
CES 2026 Shows AI Is Finally Becoming Useful — Not Just Ubiquitous
CES 2026 marked a shift from AI hype toward practical, life-improving technology. Instead of stuffing intelligence into everything indiscriminately, the standout products focused on clear upgrades: longer battery life, smarter automation, better displays, and genuinely helpful AI features embedded into hardware people actually want. From Intel’s efficiency leap redefining laptops, to appliances and wearables that anticipate needs instead of demanding attention, AI is quietly becoming infrastructure rather than spectacle. The winners weren’t the flashiest concepts — they were devices that blended AI with thoughtful design to solve real problems. This year’s show wasn’t about futuristic promises; it was about maturity.
Key Takeaways:
• AI is shifting from novelty to practical utility
• Hardware innovation is pairing efficiency with intelligence
• Wearables and home tech are becoming more proactive
• Design and usability mattered more than raw specs
• CES signaled AI’s move from demos to daily life
My Take:
This felt like the end of AI-for-AI’s-sake. The most compelling products didn’t shout about intelligence — they earned it by making technology feel calmer, simpler, and more human. The companies that win next won’t chase attention; they’ll quietly improve how people live.
AI QUICK HITS
🧬 OpenAI is launching a HIPAA-ready healthcare platform that lets hospitals and developers use ChatGPT and its APIs to cut administrative work, support clinical decision-making with cited evidence, and deploy AI at scale—without sacrificing data privacy or clinician control.
📧 Google is turning Gmail into an AI-powered inbox assistant that summarizes long threads, answers questions across your email history, helps write and proof messages, and even turns your inbox into a prioritized to-do list based on what it thinks actually matters.
🤖 Boston Dynamics is turning its Atlas humanoid robot from a viral demo machine into real factory labor, with Hyundai planning to deploy tens of thousands of robots to build cars starting in 2028—marking a serious step toward humanoids doing repetitive, heavy industrial work at scale.
🤔 Which image is real?
One of these images is real, and one was created with AI. Vote for which one you think is real, and tell us why you voted that way.

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The last edition’s results—65% were wrong!
Did you vote in the poll from January 7th? The top image was real! Go back and see the photos here. So what do you think? Are you getting better at spotting AI vs. not?
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