By joining the NFT Collection Maker family you’ve made an amazing decision.
In just a few minutes you will get access to powerful software that will allow you to make massive art NFT collections with up to 7,000 thousands art pieces and to deploy your NFT contract on Ethereum blockchain.
What if I told you that I could help you to take NFT Collection Maker even one step further?
Now, please don’t get me wrong. NFT Collection Maker is everything we said it is, which already puts you way ahead of your competition.
The standard version of NFT Collection Maker in which you invested is a very powerful tool and in straightforward steps you’re going to be able to make a massive NFT art collectible collection and deploy a NFT minting contract on Ethereum blockchain so you can start selling your NFTs right away.
And because of proprietary TTC AI technology, anyone can make NFT ready crypto art collections consisting of thousands of completely unique art pieces.
For those who want to achieve even more outstanding results we have an extraordinary PRO upgrade.
I am talking about the ability to automatically insert your images’ links into metadata, automatically upload both images and metadata to free file hosting, upgrade the maximum number of art pieces in the collection from 7,000 to 10,000, create 30 more collections, deploy your NFTs on Polygon and Binance Smart Chain, and an amazing PRO mint contract upgrade, which allows to remove unsold NFTs from mint (“burning”).
You also already got an Ethereum contract you can edit and deploy on Ethereum network, and the javascript to be pasted to a webpage, which allows the buyer to connect their wallet and buy your NFTs.
We also told you that there is a way to host art images for NFTs for free, and now we want to reveal to you how to do it.
Majority of art pieces for NFT are stored on so-called InterPlanetary File System or IPFS for short.
It is a peer-to-peer decentralized hypermedia protocol designed to preserve whatever file you upload to it.
Normally IPFS is technically complicated, but there is a service called Pinata which makes uploading files as easy to use as Dropbox.
They have a free plan which gives you 1 GB of storage for your files.
So, as you see, there is a place where you can upload your files, but having images uploaded is not enough to have them displayed as your NFTs.
Marketplaces like OpenSea also need access to NFT art metadata in order to display both art and the art properties for the rarity.
You will be very glad to know that the NFT Collection Maker standard not only exports images for your collection but it also exports a metadata file for each image with the trait information also included.
Because the NFT Collection Maker standard does not know the location where you will be hosting images it of course cannot add images links to metadata.
It means that with the standard version, after uploading all the images, you would need to copy/paste each image link into a metadata file for that image.
While certainly it is possible to manually edit links for 10,000 metadata files there is a better way.
NFT Collection Maker PRO upgrade adds the direct integration with Pinata API.
It allows you to connect your Pinata account to your NFT Collection Maker account.
After your PRO account is connected to Pinata, the app automates the entire process of uploading images and generating metadata with your image link already included, and then uploads all those metadata files also using your Pinata account.
After that process is done, all your collection arts will not only be uploaded to IPFS through Pinata, but also all the metadata will contain links to arts images.
In short your NFTs would be completely ready for sale on both websites and on NFT marketplaces.
PRO upgrade gives you also the option to use your own hosting by just adding the link to the folder containing both images and metadata files.
While that NFT Collection Maker PRO automation itself is beyond awesome, the PRO version also allows you to boost collection size and number of art in collection.
In almost every case if you have enough traits for a very diverse collection of 7,000 art pieces, you do not need to make any additional art at all to increase an unique collection’s size to 10,000 without sacrificing uniqueness.
It means that from the same amount of money you would already invest in the art parts you can generate 30% more sales.
For example if you price an art piece at 0.05 ETH, which is in about the middle of typical prices range, and you sell out your collection, your sales would be 7,000 times 0.05 equal to 350 ETH.
350 ETH times current price of $3,000 per means that sales could bring a total of $1,050,000 in revenue.
Selling 10,000 instead of 7,000 art pieces could bring additional 150 ETH or extra $450,000 without any additional investment in art. It would be really cool to enjoy this extra $450k without virtually any additional cost.
When a collection sells partially you have 2 choices.
Either wait for all the NFTs in the collection to sell out, or remove the remaining supply, which is called burning, so the collection will become sold out.
Both are valid choices and they depend on your marketing plans.
If your plan is to invest in marketing to help you sell the remaining NFTs, keeping sales open could be the right choice.
On the other hand, if you think that you are more interested in secondary sales, or there is a strong community push that you agree with, you may want to burn the remaining supply of an NFT collection.
You see, usually until the collection is sold out completely, secondary sales are either nonexistent or very limited, plus excitement about unsold collections could drop entirely, which could kill secondary sales forever.
This is why so many unsold collections burn the remaining NFTs supply to keep the excitement up and start collecting royalties from secondary sales.
Burning the remaining collection supply can be done in many ways.
Some of them include minting the reminder of NFTs and sending them to a burn address, which is very costly given Ethereum gas fees.
NFT Collection PRO contract allows you to remove unsold supply in the most cost effective way.
All you need to do to “burn” the remaining supply with a PRO contract is to lower the maximum mint number to the number of the NFTs you already sold, and you are done.
It is both super simple and the least expensive NFT collection supply burn method possible.
It even allows you to change the maximum collection mint number before you even start NFT sales according to your community feedback.
When you upgrade to PRO you will also gain an ability to deploy NFT minting contracts on Polygon and Binace Smart Chain blockchains.
Polygon blockchain fees are negligible compared to Ethereum, plus NFTs minted on Polygon blockchain can also be traded on OpenSea just like the Ethereum NFT
Minting NFTs on Binace Smart Chain is also cheaper than on Ethereum, but most importantly it gives you an access to Binance NFT marketplace.
All that means more opportunities to sell more and reach a wider audience.
If you are around NFT art for some time, you already know that many artists are creating collections with various sizes and price them differently.
The smaller the collection., usually the higher the price per item. Of course the cost to make a smaller collection is also way smaller than a bigger collection because you need much less art parts created.
It is relatively inexpensive to have enough base art for 500 collections. If you are just starting out, creating a number of small collections first before you go bigger makes sense.
If you have enough to invest in a freelancer team to work on multiple collections at the same time, you may want to make several 500 and 1,000 collections fast, while the work is going on the art for that big 10,000 collection.
The important point here is that possibly you will need the ability to create more collections than you can with the standard version.
The bottom line is that NFT Collection Maker PRO might bring you more sales than the standard version simply because you can make bigger collections with virtually the same cost, and make more collections with various sizes.
Because NFT Collection Maker PRO includes continuous access to all processing intensive, server taxing PRO features, the official planned price for NFT Collection Maker PRO is $997 signing fee, and then $497 per month.
But because you are an early adopter, we are going to offer you this special chance to get it without a monthly subscription. In addition, we will also drop the signup fee completely.
So right now you can join for not even $997, plus $497 a month. First, we will totally waive the joining fee, and then we will remove the monthly subscription.
That means that you are getting an instant massive saving, and a grandfathered PRO access. So for a comparatively small investment today, you can now UPGRADE your NFT Collection Maker to the PRO level.
We also want to eliminate any stress or hesitation you may feel by taking the risk for you. You will get an entire 30 days to give the software a try. If you give our software and system a try and you decide it's not for you, we'll happily give you ALL your money back
There is 100% no-risk
We're here to support you, and unless we AMAZE you with our product, we won't keep a penny of your money. If at any point you are unhappy in those 30 days, please contact us. We will quickly send you every penny back. No questions asked.