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You Can Make a Million with an AI Series: How to Create One
Be honest—have you ever found yourself so engrossed in an AI series that you didn’t even notice how precious hours of your life were slipping away?
We’re sure it’s happened to you at least once. And that just confirms the power of this kind of content. Even though it’s often nonsensical, people keep watching it. That’s why we’ve decided to dedicate today’s article specifically to AI series—or, more precisely, to how media creators can make money from them.
Sit back, relax, and read on—this might just turn out to be a hot topic for you.
Why do affiliate marketers need AI series?
Let’s start with the fact that you have no choice—you have to stay up to date with so-called cutting-edge technologies. AI series can be considered one way to work with traffic. There are now many affiliate programs whose offers are a perfect fit for this format. They say that series generate several times more traffic than a traditional campaign, but more on that later.
A little more on why this is a top approach:
The thing is, these short series are very effective at hooking viewers. They can be considered one of the best formats for algorithms. For example, a person stumbles upon one episode, watches a second one right after, and then doesn’t even realize how a habit is forming. They become curious about what will happen next, and the user subscribes to see the anticipated continuation as soon as possible.
How to Get Started with AI-Generated Series?
There’s no denying that this kind of content can be created quickly and cheaply. Plus, there are plenty of guides on this topic online. But a simplified approach won’t guarantee the quality you need in most cases. And you know all too well what happens to low-quality content.
That’s why we suggest focusing on something more substantial. Yes, you’ll have to invest more money and time. But the result—in the form of excellent conversion rates—is worth it.
What tools will we need:
- ChatGPT, DeepSeek, Claude AI, or any other service you use regularly—it’ll write a script for you for free
- Midjourney — Generates a character and the necessary footage (you’ll have to spend a little money here—starting at $10)
- Kling AI — Turns a set of photos into a video, starting at $11. As of 2026, it’s considered the best AI video generator. Kling AI best captures textures and creates the most realistic images possible.
- ElevenLabs — Creates voiceovers for a series. The good news: you get the first 10,000 characters for free
Now let’s break it down step by step:
Step 1: Come up with a script for the series
We understand that without a story, you’ll end up with a mess that no one will understand, not a TV series. So if you don’t happen to have a vivid imagination, you can jot down the key details in the same chat and ask it to flesh out all the details, creating a full-fledged plot.
For short-form platforms like TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Instagram Reels, the best stories are those that can be broken down into short episodes, each ending at the most intriguing moment.
For example: A girl wakes up in an unfamiliar city and sees a message on her phone from her future self: “Don’t get on that bus.” And that’s it—to be continued…
The viewer’s interest is already piqued, and they’re highly likely to go look for the next part.
This is exactly the principle you should use for a series: one episode—one short story—but at the end, a question remains that the next episode will answer.
A few tips for the prompt:
- Ask it to create an overall story outline, presented in less detail for general understanding;
- Then ask the AI to generate more detailed 30–60-second episodes;
- Don’t forget to include a strong hook in the first couple of seconds of the episode;
- Keep unnecessary dialogue to a minimum;
- 5–10 short scenes;
- A final twist;
- A line that entices viewers to move on to the next episode.
The golden rule: don’t try to tell the whole story in one minute—keep the audience hooked.
Step 2: Create Characters and Work on the Visuals
Now let’s turn to Midjourney (or another image generator) and work on the visual concept for the series.
First, create the main characters, and then work on individual scenes.
This is important because AI can depict the same character differently in different episodes.
To avoid this, prepare several reference images for each character:
- full-face view;
- profile view;
- full-body shot;
- several expressions;
- a basic outfit.
After that, use these images as references when creating new scenes. This way, the series will have a consistent visual style, and the characters will remain recognizable from the first episode to the last.
Step 3: Generate a Video
To bring the image to life, we’ll use Kling AI. To do this, you’ll need to upload the necessary materials to the service and write a clear prompt that includes all the details. You can also use the chat feature to help you formulate the correct prompt for Kling AI.
For example, let’s say you have a frame of a female character standing at a bus stop at night. Instead of a complex description, you can provide instructions like this:
“The girl slowly turns her head toward the road. Her hair blows in the wind, streetlights flicker around her, and the camera smoothly zooms in on her.”
Generate a few options, choose the best one—and move on to the next scene.
For a single short episode, about 5–10 scenes are enough, depending on the story’s pace.
After generating the scenes, compile everything into a 9:16 vertical format.
For editing, you can use CapCut, VN, Premiere Pro, or any other editor you’re comfortable with.
Step 4: Adding Voice-Over to the Video
We use ElevenLabs for voice-over. Choose one voice for each recurring character and try not to change it throughout the series.
Next, add background music and sound effects.
For example: A door opens—door sound—pause—character’s voice—musical accent—abrupt cut.
With these little touches, the series will already look more lifelike—even though it was created entirely with AI.
We also recommend adding subtitles. They’re highly valued in vertical formats right now, so don’t overlook this step.
How can you monetize this?
Of course, you can upload these series to TikTok just for yourself and grow your account. But right now, we’re specifically interested in collaborating with affiliate programs.
Well, it’s actually quite simple (we’ve already overcome the hardest part).
- First, post the episode on TikTok, YouTube Shorts, or Instagram Reels.
- Next, add a link (it’s important to make this as organic as possible. In any case, tell the story first, then lead into the offer). Place the link either in your profile header, in the description below the episode, or in any other field that allows you to enter a URL. One more thing: shorten and format the link right away. Long links can undermine viewer trust.
- That’s it—now you’re not just a buyer, but also a director (almost).
In summary
If you say you’ve never gotten hooked on AI-generated series, we won’t believe you. The point is that this format is currently at the peak of its popularity and almost always generates massive reach.
So hurry up and catch this wave to make money off these series—it might just be the approach that brings you top-tier profits.
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