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⚖️ Today's Case: Selling AI-Generated Logos and Brand Identities on Fiverr
THE IDEA: Use AI image generation tools to create logos and brand identity packages, sell them on Fiverr, and build a high-volume, low-cost design service business. The designers in the back of the courtroom are already shaking their heads. The court will hear the evidence before reaching any conclusions. ⚖️ The prosecution opens with the market reality: Fiverr's logo design category is the most competitive marketplace on the platform. Thousands of sellers from lower cost-of-living markets have been offering logo packages at $5 to $25 for over a decade. The race to the bottom in this category began long before AI arrived and AI has only accelerated it. A buyer searching for a cheap logo on Fiverr in 2026 has access to AI-generated options at prices that make it impossible to build a sustainable business on margin alone. 🧾 Exhibit A: AI has commoditized the commodity. Logo design was already commoditized before AI tools arrived. AI has compressed the production cost to near zero for every seller simultaneously. When production cost drops to zero for everyone in a market, price becomes the only differentiator. The court has seen where that ends in every other category it has tried. 🧾 Exhibit B: The output quality problem is real. AI-generated logos have a recognizable aesthetic that sophisticated buyers identify immediately. They tend toward a similar visual language — smooth gradients, symmetrical forms, predictable iconography. Brands that want to stand out in their market cannot stand out with the same logo every other brand using the same AI tool received. The buyers who care about quality are not shopping on Fiverr. The buyers shopping on Fiverr are price-sensitive in a market where your costs are already zero. 🛡️ The defense makes one narrow argument: Volume. A seller who has systematized AI logo production and built enough Fiverr reviews to appear on the first page of results can generate meaningful income purely through transaction volume at low prices. This is a numbers game, not a quality game. It is not a brand. It is not a business with leverage. It is a digital assembly line.
⚖️ Today's Case: Selling AI-Generated Logos and Brand Identities on Fiverr
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I'm loving this series on "income" ideas. I was just complaining to a friend if you go on youtube, people are pushing so much garbage it's tough to know what to spend your time on. Thanks
The Next Great Online Business Model Is Hiding in Plain Sight
This is an opportunity so packed with potential that it doesn't even need to go on trial. It's just THAT obvious. As you know, everybody is talking about “Skool,” but almost nobody is doing what needs to be done with it. That is the opportunity. And that’s why I built what I’m sharing with you today. It’s completely free and I hope if you download ANYTHING from me this year, this will be the thing because it could be the best opportunity in the digital world today. Small business owners, coaches, course creators, consultants, local experts, service providers, and niche brands all need better ways to build communities, retain customers, educate audiences, sell offers, and create recurring revenue. Skool gives them the platform. But most of them do not know how to validate the idea, set it up, structure the content, onboard members, drive engagement, monetize it, or keep people from leaving. That gap is wide open. The Skool Agency System was built for entrepreneurs, marketers, freelancers, and content creators who see the opportunity: bring Skool to businesses that need it, package the service, build the system, and create a new revenue stream around one of the most underused platforms online. Inside the system I’ve created to get you started, you receive: - A complete 17-document operating kit - Validation, business case, and pitch tools - Client acquisition and service pricing templates - Technical setup and marketplace optimization checklists - Content, onboarding, gamification, and engagement systems - Monetization, retention, reporting, and repurposing frameworks Skool is not just a community platform. I see it as a business-building opportunity hiding in plain sight. Most people will keep misunderstanding it. And that, my friends, is exactly why this is the time to move and seize the opportunity. The entire system is FREE and it’s available for download here: https://aigrowthmarket.gumroad.com/l/ifnjyz
The Next Great Online Business Model Is Hiding in Plain Sight
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Wow, I totally thought SKOOL was more difficult to get into. Thanks for the education. I hope you're recoverying well. You never seem to slow down so it's hard to tell.
⚖️ White-Labeling AI Tools and Reselling Them
THE IDEA: License existing AI platforms at a wholesale rate, rebrand them under your own name, and resell access to clients at a markup — keeping the margin as recurring revenue. This is a BIG idea that gets talked about everywhere on social media, as I'm sure you've noticed. The defendant arrived with a pitch deck and a SaaS dashboard showing monthly recurring revenue. The prosecution arrived with the terms of service for every major AI platform on the market. This case moved quickly. ⚖️ The prosecution's opening statement: White-labeling software is a legitimate business model that has existed for decades. The question this court must answer is whether white-labeling AI tools specifically is what the pitch claims it to be — a passive, scalable recurring revenue stream — or whether it is a house of cards built on a foundation the reseller does not control. 🧾 Exhibit A: You do not own the product. When you white-label an AI tool, you are reselling access to someone else's infrastructure under your branding. The moment that provider changes their pricing, changes their terms, deprecates the feature your clients rely on, or shuts down entirely — your business evaporates. You have no leverage, no recourse, and no ability to deliver continuity to clients who are paying you for a service you cannot control. This is not a theoretical risk. Multiple white-label AI platforms have changed their terms, raised their wholesale rates, or shut down with minimal notice in the last 24 months. Every reseller downstream absorbed the consequences. 🧾 Exhibit B: The margin compression is relentless. The white-label model depends on the gap between what you pay wholesale and what you charge retail. As AI tools become commoditized and pricing pressure drives wholesale costs down, the retail price your clients will accept also drops. The margin that looked attractive at launch compresses steadily until the business no longer makes economic sense to operate. 🧾 Exhibit C: The differentiation problem.
⚖️ White-Labeling AI Tools and Reselling Them
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Yep, I got burnt white labeling a couple of things (not AI) in the past. It worked well when it worked but the manufacturer changed ingredients and I got the bad reviews in another case I spent the time to build out awareness only to have the manufacturer raise prices in the Christmas season so my profit margin shrank in competition with recognized brands.
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I don't mean to put down white labeling, it can work but you need to watch out to insure you aren't just a sales person for a manufacturer. Hard to build a real business for me.
⚖️ Today's Case: Live Social Shopping
THE IDEA: Use live video on TikTok Shop, Instagram, or YouTube to sell products in real time — combining entertainment, demonstration, and instant purchasing in a format that AI can help script, optimize, and scale. The prosecution walked in looking at 2022 data. The defense walked in looking at TikTok Shop's 2025 revenue numbers. This case was decided before it started. 🛡️ The defense opens with the market: Live social shopping generated over $600 billion in revenue in China in 2024. The Western market is years behind but the trajectory is unmistakable. TikTok Shop has become the fastest-growing ecommerce channel in the United States. Instagram and YouTube have both made significant infrastructure investments in live shopping features. The behavior — watching a person demonstrate and endorse a product and buying it instantly — is not a trend. It is a fundamental shift in how consumers discover and purchase products. 🧾 Exhibit A: The early mover advantage is still available. Unlike most opportunities this court has tried, live social shopping in Western markets is still in its early adoption phase. The sellers generating significant revenue from TikTok Shop live sessions right now are not operating in a saturated market. They are establishing the habits, the audiences, and the algorithmic favor that will be significantly harder to build in two years when the market matures. The window is open. It will not stay open indefinitely. 🧾 Exhibit B: AI is a genuine force multiplier for live sellers. AI tools help live sellers research trending products with high commission rates, generate scripts and talking points for live sessions, analyze past session performance to identify what drove purchase spikes, and optimize posting schedules for maximum algorithmic reach. The seller who uses these tools systematically outperforms the one winging every session without data. 🧾 Exhibit C: The commission model is exceptionally accessible. TikTok Shop's affiliate program allows sellers to earn commissions on products without holding inventory. A skilled live presenter with a growing audience can generate $1,000 to $10,000 per month in commissions promoting products they believe in without the supply chain risk of running their own ecommerce operation. The barrier to entry is a phone, a product, and the willingness to go live.
⚖️ Today's Case: Live Social Shopping
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Thanks, though for me it's a stretch to get on "live" video. I've done IRL seminars and group teachings, just get tongue tied if I'm "spotlighted". lol I agree with the jury thouth, this is huge in Asia.
The KDP Catalog Builder System: 25 Self-Publishing Resources for Amazon Authors
Earlier today I rendered a VERY serious guilty verdict against KDP... but just because AI-driven children's books on KDP aren't as lucrative as some gurus would have you believe doesn't mean KDP is dead. Let me be clear. KDP is thriving and a digital ATM for thousands of publishers. And there's room for more! But success will only come to those with smart strategies and effective systems for publishing -- from start to finish. That's why I built "The KDP Catalog Builder System: 25 Self-Publishing Resources for Amazon Authors." Although this is now on sale on Gumroad, I'm giving it to you all here completely FREE with the coupon code already attached to the link below. A lot of planning and time went into this bundle of KDP resources, so PLEASE take full advantage of the material and guidance here! I hope it helps and I wish you success with your next KDP book! Grab it here: https://aigrowthmarket.gumroad.com/l/gwpqh/4ponjor
The KDP Catalog Builder System: 25 Self-Publishing Resources for Amazon Authors
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Thank you Michael.
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