REMINDER! Free Classes with Bob Doyle Tomorrow, October 21st

Bob Doyle is offering a free three-week training course starting October 21st to teach participants how to monetize AI-generated content using OpenArt’s storymaking tools, with sessions twice a week to accommodate different time zones. The course emphasizes combining human creativity with AI technology to create engaging, authentic videos and songs, helping creators build viral channels and enter OpenArt’s music video contest.

The video is a reminder about an upcoming three-week training course starting on October 21st at 8:00 a.m. Pacific Time, focused on teaching participants how to monetize their AI-generated content. The course offers two weekly sessions—Tuesday mornings at 8 a.m. and Thursday afternoons at 4 p.m. Pacific—to accommodate different time zones. Attendees can join as many sessions as they like, with each week covering the same material. The training will heavily feature OpenArt’s storymaking tool, and participants who attend the sessions will receive free credits from OpenArt to use during the course.

Bob Doyle, the host of the Bob Doyle Media YouTube channel, introduces the course by highlighting the current digital landscape where viral videos can be created quickly on platforms like YouTube and TikTok. He explains that many successful channels use AI-driven storytelling, music, and animation to generate millions of views and significant ad revenue. These channels often start with just one creator and a laptop, making the process accessible to many aspiring content creators.

The core tool featured in the course is OpenArt.ai, especially its story feature, which allows users to input a short idea, add music, and quickly produce a shareable video. However, Bob emphasizes that while AI can create impressive visual content, it lacks the ability to form genuine emotional connections. This is where human creativity becomes essential—by adding humor, emotion, and personal storytelling, creators can transform AI into a powerful creative partner rather than just a tool.

Throughout the three-week course, participants will learn how to monetize AI-assisted videos effectively, create songs and stories that feel authentic and human, and use OpenArt’s suite of tools to bring their projects to life. The training aims to equip attendees with the skills to produce videos that are not only engaging but also suitable for entering OpenArt’s music video contest. This contest could serve as a launching pad for building a viral channel or brand.

In conclusion, Bob invites anyone with a story to tell or a song to sing to join the live course and learn how to make AI their creative collaborator instead of a replacement. The course promises to help creators build something unique and exciting by combining their own creativity with AI technology. Interested individuals can sign up for free by following the link provided in the video description.