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The narrator first has ChatGPT write a sample blog post. When analyzing the text through two AI content detectors, one scores it as 90% human generated while the other scores it as 100% AI generated.
To improve the scores, the narrator provides ChatGPT a prompt explaining how humans write with more variation and complexity. ChatGPT then rewrites the post incorporating the prompt.
When analyzing the rewritten text, one detector now scores it as 100% human generated (improved from 90%), while the other detector goes from scoring the original post as 100% AI generated to now scoring the rewritten post as 99% human generated.
The narrator concludes that providing enough context and prompts to ChatGPT can allow it to generate content that fools AI detection tools into thinking the content is human written rather than AI generated.
The narrator explains that some websites rank highly on Google search results because they use keyword research to determine what content to create. A keyword is a search term people enter into Google. By finding keywords with high search volume and low competition, you can create content targeting those terms to increase your chances of ranking.
The narrator shows how to use Gravity to find a profitable niche and related long-tail keywords. After selecting a keyword, look at Google autocomplete suggestions to get ideas for blog titles. Check competition and search volume metrics using Mangs Keyword Finder to select the best title.
Additional keywords can then be used to optimize the content. The narrator demonstrates a Gravity tool to automatically generate optimized blog posts. The content passes AI detection tests. The narrator emphasizes checking out their exclusive blogging video for better blog structures.
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The narrator recently monetized a new faceless YouTube channel in under 30 days to demonstrate that growing successful channels relies on proven strategies, not just luck. He has run many profitable faceless channels since high school.
It typically takes much longer than 30 days to meet YouTube's monetization requirements of 4,000 watch hours and 1,000 subscribers. However, by uploading quality videos frequently and implementing tactics to improve clickthrough rate, watch time, and conversion rate, it is possible to get monetized very quickly.
The narrator breaks down the math to show reaching 4,000 watch hours requires only 40,000 views if your videos average 50% audience retention. With a 2% conversion rate from views to subscribers, 40,000 views would also likely lead to ~800 subscribers.
He then shares 10 strategies for fast YouTube monetization, including:
The key is taking consistent action by implementing proven YouTube strategies rather than hoping for quick success.
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The narrator shares how an AI generated TikTok video made $110,000 in sales for someone in just 1 hour. He explains how regular people are using AI to create viral TikTok videos overnight and change their lives.
He analyzes an example video about a coconut oil pulling kit product that made over $100k in sales. The 30-second video was made using AI and only has 8,000 followers.
The narrator shows step-by-step how to create your own AI video using tools like ChatGPT and ElevenLabs to generate scripts, voiceovers and images. He edits everything together in Inshot and shows the final video.
He emphasizes that while it may take time at first, with practice you can create AI videos in under 10 minutes each. He also plugs his Discord server and Facebook group where members share their earnings from AI videos. Some make $25,000+ per day.
The narrator states that to rank content high in Google search results, you need to target keywords with low competition. The video demonstrates a 3-step process to find these low competition, high traffic keywords:
1. Brainstorm potential keywords related to your website's topic using Keyword.io. For the gaming laptop site example, keywords like "gaming laptops" and related searches are retrieved.
2. Select the keywords you want to target from the list generated. Choose topics you can create content around.
3. Analyze keyword competition using KWfinder. A difficulty score under 30 indicates a low competition keyword. Combine with monthly search volume data to choose the best keyword.
After finding a good keyword, create a blog post on your site optimizing for it. If the content is valuable, Google may rank your site for that term, driving traffic.
An alternate free tool is suggested to replace the paid KWfinder after the initial trial. The process of analyzing competition is similar.