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AI Genie is a new product that integrates with ChatGPT to generate text content like articles, blog posts, ebooks, and ads. The narrator reviews it to see if it's worth paying for when ChatGPT is available for free.
The narrator doesn't see much benefit in using AI Genie over just using ChatGPT directly. AI Genie only allows entering a keyword, while ChatGPT allows providing full detailed prompts and sentences to get better quality output.
The content AI Genie produces is very generic and not high enough quality to use for lead magnets or selling ebooks. It's more suited for mass producing blog content targeting different keywords.
AI Genie does allow creating a Fiverr-style site to sell AI services, but the narrator thinks it's better to just sell on Fiverr itself due to the existing audience and traffic.
In the narrator's view, the best use of ChatGPT is for content marketing - using it to produce lots of content with calls-to-action to build an email list. This should be the focus rather than just paying for AI content behind a paywall.
Here is a condensed summary of the main points from the text:
AiGenie is a new product that integrates with ChatGPT to generate text content like articles, blog posts, ebooks, and ads. The narrator reviews it to see if it's worth paying for when ChatGPT is available for free.
The main benefit of a product like AiGenie would be if it had pre-programmed prompts and instructions tailored for internet marketing projects, so you don't have to learn how to properly prompt ChatGPT yourself. However, the narrator finds AiGenie just allows basic keyword input without detailed prompts, so the output quality is lower than directly using ChatGPT.
The content AiGenie generates, like ebooks, is very generic and not high-quality enough to build an email list or sell. The narrator thinks it could be used for mass content marketing by targeting many long tail keywords, but isn't revolutionary.
AiGenie lets you build a Fiverr-style website to sell AI services, but the narrator recommends selling directly on Fiverr instead to tap into existing traffic and buyers.
In summary, the narrator doesn't see enough benefit over using free ChatGPT directly to justify paying for AiGenie. He focuses instead on list building and earning residual affiliate income.
Here is a condensed summary of the main points from the text:
AiGenie is a new product that integrates with ChatGPT to generate text content like articles, blog posts, ebooks, and ads. The narrator reviews it to see if it's worth paying for when ChatGPT is available for free.
The narrator doesn't see much benefit in using AiGenie over just using ChatGPT directly. AiGenie allows entering just a keyword, whereas with ChatGPT you can provide more detailed prompts and instructions. Also, AiGenie's prompts are pre-programmed based on format, resulting in generic content.
The content created by AiGenie could be used for blog posts to target lots of long tail keywords. But it's not high enough quality for lead magnets or selling as products like ebooks. The narrator thinks it would be better to sell AiGenie's services on Fiverr rather than a separate site.
In summary, AiGenie has some interesting built-in ChatGPT features and tools. But the narrator prefers using ChatGPT directly to have more control over prompts and output. The focus should be on list building and sending traffic to affiliate offers to generate income.
Here is a condensed summary of the main points from the text:
AiGenie is a new product that utilizes ChatGPT to generate text content like articles, blog posts, ebooks, and ads. The narrator reviews it to see if it provides value beyond what you can already get from ChatGPT for free.
The narrator doesn't believe AiGenie adds much benefit over using ChatGPT directly. You have more control creating prompts and can iterate to improve the AI's output when using ChatGPT yourself. AiGenie restricts inputs to keywords which generates more generic content.
The articles and ebooks produced are basic quality that likely wouldn't attract leads or sell well. The narrator feels targeting long tail keywords with content to build an email list should be the focus when using AI, not repackaging the same capabilities behind a paywall.
AiGenie does allow you to create a Fiverr-style site to sell AI services, but you lack Fiverr's existing audience and authority. The narrator recommends learning to better prompt ChatGPT yourself to maximize its capabilities for free instead of paying for repackaged access.
Here is a condensed summary of the main points from the text:
AiGenie is a new product that integrates with ChatGPT to generate text-based content like articles, blog posts, ebooks, and adverts. The narrator reviews it to see if it's worth paying for when ChatGPT is available for free.
The narrator doesn't see much benefit in using AiGenie over ChatGPT itself. With AiGenie you just enter a keyword, but with ChatGPT you can provide more detailed prompts and instructions to get better quality output. AiGenie doesn't seem to have any pre-programmed prompts specifically for internet marketing needs.
The content AiGenie generates like ebooks is very basic and generic - not good enough quality to build an email list or sell. It seems better for mass producing blog content targeting lots of keywords. You can also use AiGenie to create a Fiverr-style service selling AI content generation, but the narrator recommends selling on actual Fiverr instead.
The narrator concludes AiGenie has some interesting features but doesn't provide enough benefit over free ChatGPT to be worth paying for. They recommend focusing on list building and using AI to produce more content faster. Their overall top recommended system for earning online income is linked below.