Hi {{first_name}},

I used to make thumbnails in Canva.

They worked. Some of my early videos got decent views using Canva templates.

But each thumbnail took hours to get right - I'd spend time finding the template, adjusting the colors, positioning the text correctly, and tweaking the image until it looked professional.

By the time I was done, I'd spent more time on the thumbnail than recording the video.

The Gemini process takes 10 minutes total and produces better quality results than anything I made in Canva.

The validation piece comes on top of that. With Canva, I still didn't know if the thumbnail would get clicks until after I'd made the entire video.

With Gemini, I validate the concept first. If it scores high, I make the video. If it doesn't, I adjust before investing production time.

So it's faster, looks better, and tells me if it'll work before I commit the hours.

That's why I switched. Not because Canva doesn't work, but because spending hours on thumbnails isn't sustainable when you need to create content regularly.

The workshop teaches the complete Gemini workflow - prompt structure, thumbnail creation, and validation. You'll see how I create professional thumbnails in 10 minutes instead of hours.

December 22nd. 60 minutes.

Jack

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