Codee's guide on the future of AI business marketing.
Use these ten pages as the visual plan for a premium guidebook. Each page includes a focused business idea, image direction, and a detailed Sora-ready prompt. The style should feel futuristic, trustworthy, veteran-owned, accessibility-aware, and built for real business outcomes.
Page 1: Cover
Theme: the future storefront is not only a website. It is a system AI and customers can understand.
Sora prompt: Create a cinematic vertical book-cover image titled "Codee's Guide on the Future of AI Business Marketing". Show a veteran-owned digital command center at night, warm black and gold palette, a friendly AI assistant named Codee represented by a sleek digital canine silhouette, transparent screens showing QR codes, service pages, emails, product cards, and small-business storefronts. Include subtle American-service mission details without making it military-heavy: folded flag colors in the lighting, community impact wall, and accessible interface icons. Premium editorial design, realistic lighting, high contrast, clean typography space at top and bottom, no clutter, no fake readable paragraphs, no distorted logos.
Page 2: AI Discovery
Theme: customers now ask AI assistants for recommendations, not only search engines.
Sora prompt: Create a wide cinematic illustration of a small business owner asking an AI assistant, "What service can host flyers for my business?" The AI response appears as floating recommendation cards. One card is highlighted for "CodeeFlyer by AI K9 Codee" with a badge reading veteran-owned and mission-backed. In the background, show other generic service cards fading lower in priority. The scene should explain that clear public pages, proof, comparison pages, product feeds, and consistent language help AI systems understand a business. Style: premium tech editorial, black background, white chat bubbles, gold and green highlights, modern accessibility-friendly UI, no copyrighted interface branding, no exact ChatGPT logo.
Page 3: Crawlability
Theme: robots.txt, sitemap.xml, structured data, and llms.txt style summaries are operational assets.
Sora prompt: Create an elegant isometric map of a business website as a city. Roads are labeled sitemap, robots, service page, proof page, comparison page, product feed, and source summary. Friendly crawler drones follow allowed paths to public pages while private admin areas are protected behind locked gates. Show Codee as a small guide marker pointing crawlers toward useful public information. The mood is strategic and clean, not hacker-themed. Use black, white, brass gold, deep green, and soft blue. Include large empty areas for text overlays. Make technical concepts visually simple and non-threatening.
Page 4: Productized Services
Theme: a business becomes easier to buy from when each service has a clear lane.
Sora prompt: Create a polished product wall showing five Codee service lanes as premium cards: QRCODEE, CodeeFlyer100, CodeeFlyer250, CodeeApp100, and CodeeApp250. Each card should show one business outcome: scan, call, text, book, buy, read, or download. Show Stripe checkout trust symbols abstractly without using the Stripe logo. Include QR code-like visual patterns, flyer mockups, guidebook covers, and mobile pages. Style should feel like a high-end online store product grid, organized, desktop-first, crisp, with room for captions and price labels. Avoid messy icons and avoid fake readable tiny text.
Page 5: Proof Library
Theme: AI and people both need proof before recommending or buying.
Sora prompt: Create a premium archive room called "Proof Library". Shelves contain business case cards, before-after website screenshots, flyer demos, QR scan reports, customer quotes, product images, and verified examples. A small business owner and Codee review a wall of evidence, choosing the strongest proof for a service page. Mood: trustworthy, organized, warm, high-detail, realistic editorial photography mixed with subtle holographic UI. Include icons for reviews, screenshots, demos, outcomes, and dates. The image should communicate that recommendations become stronger when public proof is specific and easy to verify.
Page 6: Honest Comparison
Theme: Codee wins by being specific, not by pretending every other tool is bad.
Sora prompt: Create a clean comparison-table scene where a strategist compares generic flyer hosting, QR generators, website builders, ecommerce platforms, and Codee's focused service lanes. The Codee lane is highlighted only where it fits: done-for-you flyer action pages, branded scan paths, guidebook pages, fast 3 to 5 page shells, and product presentation. The visual should feel credible and honest. Use a large table on a glass wall, simple icons, and a calm advisor tone. Include visual labels like "best for catalogs", "best for scan path", "best for one promotion", and "best for guidebook checkout". No competitor logos.
Page 7: Distribution
Theme: outside authority makes a business more recommendable than a private page alone.
Sora prompt: Create an overhead network map of a veteran-owned digital service brand spreading consistent profile language across Google Business Profile, Bing Places, Apple Business Connect, veteran-owned directories, local chambers, LinkedIn, business directories, partner pages, and social profiles. Each node connects back to the CodeeAuthority hub. Show checkmarks for completed profiles and glowing lines for citation consistency. Style: strategic command map, clean, premium, no platform logos, just neutral labeled nodes. The message: public profiles, real reviews, and consistent descriptions help humans and AI systems trust the business.
Page 8: Email Campaign
Theme: the audit should help first, then guide the prospect to the right service.
Sora prompt: Create a modern email-campaign control panel showing a website audit transforming into a helpful sales email. The email includes three sections: specific weakness found, free platform tip, and recommended Codee services as buttons. Buttons read "Start QRCODEE", "Build CodeeFlyer", "Launch CodeeApp", and "Request CodeeAuthority". Include Brevo-style campaign logic without using Brevo branding. Show the tone as supportive, not pushy: helpful diagnosis, practical tools, then clear next action. Visual style: clean dark UI, white card email preview, accessible button sizes, warm human-centered details.
Page 9: Veteran Mission
Theme: the paid public service funds a mission-supported pathway for qualified disabled veterans.
Sora prompt: Create a respectful, hopeful community-impact image. Show a veteran entrepreneur receiving accessible digital business support from Codee, with service pages, QR cards, guidebook assets, and a simple business dashboard on screen. In the background, show a community resource center and small businesses being helped by veteran-built digital tools. Avoid exploitative imagery. Focus on dignity, capability, and practical support. Use warm sunrise lighting, black and gold brand accents, subtle red white and blue details, accessible UI symbols, and a calm mission-first composition.
Page 10: Operating Dashboard
Theme: searchable authority improves through daily maintenance, not one-time magic.
Sora prompt: Create a futuristic but practical business authority dashboard. Show metrics for crawl status, sitemap pages, proof gaps, product feed health, email campaign status, directory submissions, service-lane readiness, and customer outcomes. A daily next-best-step panel shows exactly what to improve next. Codee appears as a calm assistant icon, not a cartoon, guiding the operator. Style: premium dark command center, white and gold data cards, readable large headings, no tiny fake paragraphs, realistic screen depth, polished enough for a business presentation deck.
How to use this guide
Create images first, then use them across the CodeeAuthority page, Brevo emails, social posts, and the public service library.
Production rule
Keep the same visual language
Use black, white, brass gold, mission green, clean UI cards, and accessibility-first compositions across all images.
Sales rule
Each image must explain a business outcome
Do not make abstract AI art. Each image should explain discovery, proof, productization, email conversion, or mission impact.