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While I share money-making strategies, nothing is “typical”, and outcomes are based on each individual. There are no guarantees.
If you’re still creating AI images one at a time, you’re wasting your best creative window.
Here’s exactly how I batch inside Ideogram so one idea turns into 30–50 usable graphics for blog and Pinterest.
First, I don’t open Ideogram until I have my headline bank ready.
I sit in a doc and write 20 to 30 headline variations around one keyword cluster.
Not random phrases.
Search-driven titles.
If my topic is “small apartment cat tree,” I’ll write:
Best Cat Trees for Small Apartments
Small Space Cat Tree That Actually Fits
Tall Cat Tree for Tiny Living Rooms
Budget Cat Tree for Apartments
Different angles. Same core intent.
Second, I create one base prompt structure inside Ideogram.
Something like:
“Pinterest-style vertical graphic, bold black serif text centered, clean white background, minimal modern aesthetic, high contrast, lifestyle image of a small apartment living room with a cat tree.”
Then I only swap the headline text.
That’s batching.
Same layout style.
Same design structure.
Different text overlay.
This keeps the visuals cohesive while giving Pinterest what it wants: fresh pins.
Third, I generate in rounds.
Round one is quantity.
I don’t obsess over perfection.
I generate 10–15 at a time, scan quickly, save the strongest, regenerate weak ones.
Speed over polish.
Round two is refinement.
If certain designs perform better visually, I adjust the prompt slightly:
Change font weight.
Increase contrast.
Make text larger.
Simplify background.
Small tweaks. Big difference.
Fourth, I export everything at once and name files by keyword.
Not “image1.jpg.”
But “small-apartment-cat-tree-1.jpg.”
That matters for organization and blog SEO.
Then I distribute strategically.
3–5 pins per URL.
Different headline variations linking to the same blog post.
Images embedded inside the article for visual depth.
One batching session can fuel weeks of publishing.
The key is this:
Don’t open Ideogram to “play.”
Open it with a keyword cluster, a headline bank, and a repeatable design structure.
That’s how you cut your content time in half.
You’re not designing.
You’re producing assets.
I’m . I build search-driven traffic systems using AI, batching, and affiliate strategy.
Inside Blueprint Coaching, we turn workflows like this into repeatable income systems.
If you’re ready to stop creating randomly and start batching strategically, come build it with me.
