Many people are confused about why I picked hobbies as the main fuel behind my business.



Here's one example.



The Subreddit r/Art has 22.3M members. That's quite big by any measure.

But here's something else that's interesting.



One of their community guidelines is this. You're not allowed to post anything that was made with AI.



So take a look at this ironical equation.



Us - entrepreneurs.

They - artists.



The audience - normal people.



Imagine that we have to compete with other artists when selling an info product.



They:

  1. Have to come up with the idea

  2. Buy materials

  3. Set up lights

  4. Get a camera

  5. Think of how to do it

  6. Do the art

  7. Create the course

  8. Edit

  9. Publish

  10. Figure out the tech

  11. Launch ads.



We:

  1. Use NanoBanana to do all of the above

  2. Launch ads with no product.



Now you tell me. Is it a fair fight?



It's a wild opportunity. And I can't eat the whole cake. I wish I could. But there are literally thousands of niches and each one has hundreds if not more sub-niches. Even if I could hire 1,000 people and manage it all? I still wouldn't be able to get 1% of the market-share.



That's why I'm sharing it with you.



I wanna present this opportunity to you and you do you - if it's good? Welcome aboard. If not? All good - thanks for taking a look :)



If you want - reply “me” and I’ll send you a short video breaking it down.
(If not? No worries at all.)