Veo3 Viral AI Commercial Creation & Monetization
by @gregeisenberg
ABOUT THIS SKILL
A masterclass on using Google Veo3 to create satirical, cinematic commercials that consistently go viral and generate revenue by leveraging AI tools, storytelling psychology, and niche targeting.
TECHNIQUES
KEY PRINCIPLES (15)
Start with a familiar format then twist it into unexpected satire.
Begin with a recognizable commercial structure (pharmaceutical ad) and introduce an absurd, humorous twist (pill that secretes puppy-attracting pheromones).
Why: Familiarity lowers cognitive load, while the twist triggers surprise and shareability.
"what if I just like went left field halfway through"
Use LLMs to generate clichés first, then iteratively refine toward humor.
Prompt ChatGPT for standard scripts, then repeatedly ask for satirical, SNL-style lines until 5% are gold; feed favorites back to steer tone.
Why: LLMs excel at volume; human taste curates the 5% that resonate.
"give me four scripts for a standard pharmaceutical commercial... then I'm going to tear it apart"
Describe action, dialogue, and camera in simple natural language.
Veo3 needs only an overview of the scene plus the spoken line; detailed pose, shot type, and camera movement can be added but are optional.
Why: Over-engineering prompts wastes credits and can confuse the model.
"you basically just need an overview of what's happening and then the dialogue that that guy says"
Accept that characters won’t be identical; design around it.
Describe characters in detail each time (age, hair, clothing) and hope for similarity; plan shots so the same actor never appears back-to-back.
Why: Current text-to-video lacks true character consistency; planning hides the limitation.
"optimize for like you're never going to see the same character twice on the screen"
The headline is more important than the video itself.
On X, spend as much time on the 0.2-second headline as on the content; use provocative symmetry, questions, and value promises.
Why: Algorithms reward click-through and engagement; without the hook, content is unseen.
"your headline has like 0.2 seconds to get them to watch what your content is"
Charge for taste and speed, not for compute cost.
Price services starting at $5k; justify with Picasso metaphor—client pays for years of taste, not minutes of generation.
Why: Commoditization drives prices down; differentiation through creative vision preserves margins.
"I don't recommend people do content for less than five grand... it's the Picasso metaphor"
Riches are in the weird, underserved niches.
Target micro-communities (romance book trailers, Bible stories, knife ads) that can’t afford traditional $500k shoots but crave cinematic quality.
Why: Low supply plus high passion equals willingness to pay premium for AI-enhanced content.
"riches are in the niches"
Copy award-winning shots shot-for-shot to internalize pacing and flow.
Upload reference frames to ChatGPT, generate prompts, recreate in Veo3, then tweak for adjacent products; treat as private practice.
Why: Deliberate imitation accelerates skill acquisition faster than abstract theory.
"good artists copy, great artists steal... just rip these shots shot-for-shot"
WHAT'S INSIDE
This is a structured knowledge base — not a prompt file. Your AI retrieves principles semantically, understands the reasoning behind each technique, and connects to related skills via a knowledge graph.
Compatible with OpenClaw · Claude · ChatGPT
principles · semantic retrieval · knowledge graph
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