The credentialed prompt market is the only one that survives.
Why "self-taught prompt engineer" stopped being a credible category — and what buyers are actually willing to pay for now.
Articles, essays, and operating notes on AI, the creator economy, prompt engineering, and what actually works when the hype cools off.
Why "self-taught prompt engineer" stopped being a credible category — and what buyers are actually willing to pay for now.
Past the hype — a working operator's comparison after running both daily for a year. Where each one wins, where they're identical, and where the API matters.
Why most faceless channels fail isn't because of the niche, it's because creators try to "be creative" instead of building a repeatable production line.
700 million Hindi internet users. Zero credentialed AI educators serving them in their language. Here's the strategic opportunity hiding in plain sight.
A pricing case study. The $200 ebook market overpriced its way to extinction. Here's why the entry tier of CreatorOS is $29 — and why that's not a discount.
Five components — Context, Role, Action, Format, Tone. The teaching framework I built after watching too many creators copy random Twitter prompts that didn't work for them.
The course economy peaked. The system economy is just starting. The difference matters more than most operators realize — and the unit economics are radically better.
Most international AI educators can't deliver in Hindi. Most Hindi educators can't compete on the global English market. The narrow path between is wider than it looks.
Why I deliberately built areebacreates, CreatorOS, and SparkUp Creative as three separate-but-connected entities — and why most solo operators get this wrong.