> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://monet-society.gitbook.io/cardano/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://monet-society.gitbook.io/cardano/creator-guide/how-to-launch-an-nft-collection/conclusion.md).

# Conclusion

Congratulations on sticking it out to the end of our NFTs explained guide!\
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We trust that you learned about everything you need to know when launching your first NFT collection on Cardano (and there is a lot to cover), but the hardest part of it all is just getting started. Endless opportunities await those who are willing to work hard at making a name for themselves in the space and The Monet Society is here to help.\
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We support artists with educational resources to create art on Cardano and offer rewards in the form of $Monet that can be used for additional services with our network of $Monet members.

[**Explore the Creator Services**](https://www.theartbank.io/creator/services) of our partner, The Art Bank, to fast-track the launch, promotion and selling of your upcoming collection!


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