The narrator claims to have a strategy for getting free traffic from Google Search Engine Optimization (SEO) that generates $112,000 per month in revenue. No further details are provided in the limited text.
The narrator claims he has found a "glitch in the AI Matrix" that can make money using Microsoft Copilot and Canva. He demonstrates creating a fiber foods table in Copilot, importing it into Canva to create an infographic, and selling printable versions on sites like Amazon and Etsy.
He shares examples of popular items like cheat sheets and conversion charts making up to $59,000 per month by printing them on magnetic sheets. The narrator suggests using AI tools to easily create niche info products on topics people search for like high fiber foods, low sugar foods, anti-inflammatory foods, etc.
He recommends driving traffic to products via YouTube, Pinterest, an informational website, etc. Additional tips include buying related domain names and targeting book themes with cheat sheets. The goal is having a valuable informational product that helps people while profiting from printable sales.
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The narrator started affiliate marketing in 1999 when there wasn't much information available. He made his first $10 commission and eventually earned over $1 million per year. Affiliate marketing allows ordinary people to make money by referring customers to businesses.
There are 3 main parties in affiliate marketing: the merchant (business), the affiliate, and the customer. The business wants more customers but doesn't want to spend a lot on advertising. Instead, they pay affiliates to refer customers.
As an affiliate, your main job is to drive targeted traffic to offers. You can promote many types of offers like pay per sale, pay per lead, pay per call, etc. Calculating your earnings per click (EPC) is key to making affiliate marketing profitable.
Some tips: use link shorteners and custom tracking, check links regularly, use deep linking to specific products, disclose affiliate relationships, state income claims are not typical.
Major affiliate networks include Amazon Associates, CJ affiliate, ClickBank, etc. They make it easy to access lots of offers in one place.
When evaluating offers, look for highest EPC and ethical products. For example, promote good brands people know like Norton instead of questionable business opportunities.
Use keyword tools to research profitable niches. Find untapped traffic sources like big blogs running low-paying ads. Create your own site & mailing list to maximize conversions from your traffic.
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The narrator claims this side hustle using Google Gemini AI has been proven to work by data and can make money easily online. He shares examples of posts making $536, $2,300, $870, $817, and $13,800 per month.
He states you don't need any money to start as all the tools you need are available for free online. He emphasizes this method makes money if you do it, but most people fail because they don't follow through.
He chooses celebrity chefs as a profitable niche with lots of search traffic. He finds keyword ideas and traffic estimates using free tools like The Hoth keyword tool. He registers the domain top10chef.com and sets up affiliate links to earn commissions.
He creates blog posts targeting chef keywords using AI tools like Google Gemini and ChatGPT. He makes videos with AI voice narration driving traffic to his site with affiliate links. He suggests paid press releases and social posts leveraging celebrity chef names for more traffic.
The process uses free and paid tools but focuses on high value celebrity niches overlooked by most marketers. He claims with consistency it can realistically make $150+ per day.
The narrator analyzes whether AI-generated content can rank highly on Google and make money. They share examples of sites using AI content that increased traffic and earnings dramatically after recent Google updates intended to demote low quality AI content.
The narrator checks some high-ranking AI content samples with AI content detectors and finds much of it is nearly 100% AI-written. However, one example site about birds is informational rather than commercial, so may not earn as much as estimated despite high traffic value.
The narrator suggests targeting high-value keywords, like "merchant accounts," and posting AI-written content on sites like Medium and LinkedIn that allow links. Some examples on these sites ranking for valuable keywords are exposed as AI-written yet monetized via outbound links.
The narrator concludes AI content can still readily rank and earn money in 2023, but cautions it should provide value to searchers. Buying existing domains with AI content or starting new sites around commercial keywords have potential, but online income claims should be viewed cautiously.