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The narrator shares how a YouTube channel is making $9,000 per month by uploading simple shorts using AI automation. Many YouTubers have shown the same method of using ChatGPT and Canva to create shorts with psychology facts, saturating the market. The narrator demonstrates an updated approach using the same tools to create different types of viral content.
The narrator shows a successful channel with quiz and riddle shorts that keep viewers engaged. Using page source, the narrator confirms the channel earns $60,000 per year and is monetized. Another new channel is shown successfully using this strategy.
The plan is to produce viral shorts instead of long videos since YouTube now monetizes shorts. ChatGPT will generate 300 riddles. The riddles will be organized in a spreadsheet. Canva will be used to turn the riddles into video shorts with animations and music.
The Canva Bulk Create tool will automate the process to generate 700 shorts in 18 minutes. ChatGPT will then create titles, descriptions and tags for each video. The narrator encourages experimenting with more creative ideas using this AI automation technique.
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The narrator shares a free ChatGPT SEO script that he claims is worth millions of dollars. He walks through installing Git, Python, and Visual Studio Code from scratch on a new computer.
He then clones his GitHub repository containing the scripts onto the computer. The main script is called testing3.py. He adds an OpenAI API key and imports the user's internal links and products into text files.
He creates a ChatGPT assistant using prompts to instruct it to write SEO articles utilizing the internal links, products, and a content plan. The script outputs Markdown articles containing images, links, tables, and lists.
He shows 3 sample outputs on sneaker brands, black sneakers, and crocodile products. There are occasionally incorrect links or images, but he demonstrates fixing them is straightforward. He claims the script can create detailed on-topic articles consistently in just minutes.
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The narrator shares that the key to getting rich quickly is to increase your income speed. If you make $1 million over 40 years you aren't rich, but if you make $1 million in 1 year you are much richer.
To make $1 million in a year you need to make $2,739.73 per day. Reverse engineer your goal into a daily number.
Don't start by trying to be creative and make a product. First figure out who you want to serve. Listen to their problems and frustrations. Then create a solution to simplify their lives.
Next, figure out what they actually want to buy. Create that thing. The market chooses, so give them what they want.
Finally, figure out how to sell it to them. Maybe through a funnel, challenge, membership site, etc. When you nail the who, what and how, things take off quickly.
Jamie Cross went from $0 to $1 million in 8 months after figuring out her dream client, creating natural soaps they wanted, and selling through a 5 minute funnel.
Ask yourself: who do you serve, what will you sell them and how will you sell it? Making sales of that amount daily is key to hitting $1 million in a year.
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The narrator published 100 ChatGPT blog posts in 2 days to test Google indexing and ranking speed. After 3-4 days, 26 blog posts were already indexed. Some ranked surprisingly well for specific keywords in Ireland.
The narrator manually submits 15 posts per day through Google Search Console since auto-crawling from sitemaps seems problematic when publishing a lot of content quickly. The narrator used a GPT-3 tool called Topical Authority Generation to automatically generate relevant keywords and titles for the Irish niche site.
The complete auto blogger tool can format and upload 60 blog posts per hour to WordPress, including featured images automatically created through DALL-E. The narrator shows examples of high quality, detailed posts that would be difficult to identify as AI-written.
After publishing 100 posts, traffic increased to 314 visitors per day. The total cost was around $20 thanks to the automation, or $1 per detailed, ranking blog post.
The narrator provides a comprehensive guide to starting a YouTube channel, including how to:
Key tools covered include Canva for channel branding and end cards. The narrator emphasizes optimizing videos to rank higher and get more views.