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My thoughts about these subscription services I’m presently using

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Hi guys! Speaking of subscriptions, the amount of things one has to subscribe to on the internet is ramping up quite fast. I’ve had to subscribe to Twitter blue, as much as others say there’s no point to it, there’s actually point to it, to get the best of Twitter, you need to be on Twitter blue, to also expand your reach, you need Twitter blue and it costs $7.

Here is a screenshot of the impression stats on Twitter before I subscribed to Twitter blue. For the month of March.

After subscription, the change in impressions made actually mooned, but I’m not sure that’s directly an impact of Twitter blue because I only just recently got my blue check, I also personally increased my rate of engagement and accounts I interact with, anyway here’s my impression review for April.

Yep as you can see, impressions mooned.

I’ve also had to subscribe to ChatGPT4 for 20$ per month because I really thought it would increase my productivity, while it actually does, the present model of ChatGPT 4 doesn’t offer much difference from the free lower versions, but when all the updates are released, it’ll be worth it. Thing is you have to be subscribed to gain access to the waitlist as they’ll only keep releasing exclusive features to subscribed users.

Anytime I’m scrolling along my Twitter feed and I see a tweet sharing a new prompt, I always get eager and excited to try it and play around it, sometimes just that little burst of excitement that comes from getting a result makes my day

Especially when it comes to generating images, I see people trying out really cool stuff that grasps my attention and makes me want to look deeper, I check for the prompt and try it myself and I just love the feeling of what I see.

This was made with Bing images. I just love it for some reason.

When I first started my adventure into the world of generative images, MidjourneyAI was my go to application for generating images, but I quickly hit the limit and couldn’t get access until I had to subscribe which I didn’t think was right, subscribe to something that was meant to be purely fun for me…err no

I could understand those people subscribing that have to use it for branding in their various businesses, the images it produced were too awesome so yeah I got it but for someone like myself who’s just exploring I couldn’t justify paying for it.

So I had to look for free alternatives and found Bing images to just be perfect, it gives me enough daily credit to generate as much images as I want and the out puts also come out nice but not just as nice as midjourney.

Back to my talk about subscription, subscription is easy, what’s not exactly easy is paying for it, now my quest is how the combination or use of these services can generate income to pay for themselves 🤦🏼 .

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