The narrator states that with ChatGPT and Keywords Everywhere, you can now do keyword research completely free without needing to pay hundreds a month for traditional keyword research tools.
They demonstrate several prompt templates provided by Keywords Everywhere to generate long tail keywords, related keywords, search intent data, and full keyword strategies using ChatGPT.
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While ChatGPT can provide the keywords and content strategy, the narrator notes Keywords Everywhere provides additional data like search volume and cost per click to help determine the best keywords to target.
The narrator states that on February 22nd, Google stopped allowing open posting to Google Groups, ending 20 years of easily ranking content on those groups. However, some groups remain indexed and ranking. The narrator demonstrates creating a new group and optimizing a post with images, links, and formatting to rank it. They emphasize the need to manually index new groups and posts now through links, social shares, etc. They note millions of review posts exist already, so use long-tail keywords with little competition. To learn more advanced tactics, they promote their $69 course on scaling parasite SEO while it's 50% off.
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The narrator wanted to grow his website Hustle Directory which was only getting 900 visits over 3 months. He decided to try a parasite SEO experiment targeting keywords like "make money online in Nigeria" which get 100,000 searches a month but have low competition.
He used ChatGPT to write articles for him to post on LinkedIn. After 9 hours his article ranked #4 for "make money online in Nigeria". After 24 hours another article ranked #3 for "make money online in Pakistan".
He will share the ChatGPT prompts and check back in a few weeks to see if the rankings brought more visitors to his site.
The narrator welcomes viewers back and states the video will teach how to get an OpenAI API key for using the OpenAI API programmatically. First, go to platform.openai.com and either sign up for an account or log into an existing account. Then, click "API Keys" and create a new secret key, which can be named anything. Copy this key immediately, as it cannot be viewed again after clicking "done". The key itself is free but using it consumes credits. Store the key and use it in scripts to access the OpenAI API. Multiple keys can be created if needed. The narrator closes by hoping this tutorial on getting an OpenAI API key was helpful.
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The narrator discusses three main sources of money available for funding: the government, nonprofit organizations, and rich people. The government spends around $3 trillion per year. Nonprofits receive money from grants and other donors to distribute funds. Recently, many ultra-wealthy individuals, like Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, and George Soros, have pledged to donate over half their net worth to charity.
For most people, connecting with local wealthy philanthropists can be more realistic than getting money from billionaires. The narrator recommends using the free nonprofit directory GuideStar to find funders in your state interested in your cause. For example, over 500 organizations in Maryland fund job training programs. Tailoring proposals locally increases chances of success.
The narrator's site, Let's Go Help, also provides grants and advice for getting funding. Members help each other through the process. The site gives out $75,000 per month to members. The narrator wants to spend his life helping people access these funds, which are often overlooked in favor of expensive experts and books.