It’s Presidents’ Day and my youngest daughter’s 4th birthday, so getting this issue out later than I’d like (but still getting it out!).
Today’s tool is one I’m using daily for a Faceless YouTube Channel I’ve started.
It’s a lot of fun to get the creative juices flowing and see what wild things I can generate together with AI.
And you can also use it to create images and videos for your business…
TOOL: Kling
WHAT IT DOES: Kling is an AI creative studio that creates images, transforms static images into dynamic videos, and can create lip-synced talking videos.
HOW TO USE IT TO GROW YOUR BUSINESS:
You can use Kling to create engaging social content and marketing materials, including talking head presentations with consistent speaking characters. (Just know that the videos are short - you can create 5 or 10-second videos at a time.)
QUICK WIN:
Here's a practical way to elevate your social content:
Take a product photo
Upload it to KLING AI with the Elements feature
Add a creative prompt for animation
Get a unique, attention-grabbing video for your social feeds
WHAT ELSE IT CAN DO:
✅ Face Reference: Maintain consistent character appearance while changing outfits and settings
✅ Subject Reference: Create variations of your content while preserving core visual elements
✅ Multi-image processing for complex scene creation
✅ Stylized video effects with minimal prompt engineering
COST:
🆓 Free Plan: Get credits for logging in (it’s not clear how many credits you get, but it takes 1 credit to generate an image and 35 credits to generate a 5-second video)
💲 Paid Plans: Paid plans start at $8.80/month for 660 credits
PROOF POINT:
Here’s an example of animating a product photo so it stand outs and grabs attention:
PRO TIP:
Use ChatGPT to generate detailed prompts for KLING AI. This combination can help you create more precise and creative descriptions for your desired outputs.
COMMON MISTAKE TO AVOID:
Don't give up after one attempt. Many users make the mistake of not experimenting with multiple generations. The key to getting the perfect output is trying different variations of your prompts and reference images.
GET STARTED:
klingai.com
Thanks for reading!
Nathan