The narrator demonstrates an automation for customer support using Voiceflow and ChatGPT. Emails with "support" in the subject are automatically forwarded to Voiceflow. Voiceflow's knowledge base API provides an answer, which is then formatted conversationally by ChatGPT and emailed back to the customer.
The automation checks the inbox every 5 minutes. It converts the email text to JSON to query the knowledge base. If there is no answer, a human agent can respond instead. With an answer, ChatGPT rephrases it politely. The reply email references the original thread. A dental clinic example is shown, answering questions about location and costs.
The narrator emphasizes the automation is easy to set up. The components used are IMAP email connections, Voiceflow knowledge base API, Make HTTP module, ChatGPT prompts, Send Email module, and advanced email settings. Sample code and templates are linked below the video.
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Digital planners see a spike in demand between December and February as people update their planners for the new year or make resolutions. The perfect time to enter this market.
You can target a specific audience like ADHD sufferers rather than selling generic planners to reduce competition. An Example Tool shows a store making $133,000 per month doing this.
Pinterest is great for promoting these products as users are actively searching for solutions. Use a branded link like Link.store to get 48% more clicks and pay less Etsy fees.
The narrator provides 2 free notion templates to help get started selling digital planners. Customize and improve on existing products by reading reviews to see what customers want.
Treat this like a business, not a side hustle. Build an email list so you own the customers rather than relying solely on Etsy.
The narrator claims you can make $250 per hour reselling digital products from Etsy using Google Drive. He says he spent over $1,000 on digital products with resell rights and is providing free access to them. The products include online courses, graphics, and print-on-demand designs.
The narrator provides step-by-step instructions for reselling the products on platforms like Etsy, Gumroad, and Teachable. He claims to earn over $36,000 per month on Teachable. He encourages driving traffic to listings and uploading as many products as possible to maximize earnings.
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The narrator tries 10 popular online side hustles over 30 days to see if they can make $10,000. They start two faceless YouTube channels and spend $500 buying pre-monetized channels but make $0. They lose another $100 on an Etsy print-on-demand shop after selling 5 shirts. A Facebook dropshipping store profits $300 after spending $900, netting $240 after giving 25% to their outsourced helper. Sending 500 cold messages for their AI ad agency yields no customers. Testing websites that pay for tasks yields around $15 per hour. The narrator's existing $10,000 in crypto earns $410 in passive income. Retail arbitrage nets a $200 profit on a $200 spend, so they hire someone to scale this. A new $8,800 wholesale order brings back $4,000 profit. Using software to flip eBay items to Amazon nets $4,700. After 30 days across all side hustles the total earned is just over $9,000.
The narrator concludes that making money online takes skill development and isn't easy. If it was easy, everybody would do it. They invite viewers to join their Side Hustle Society training program and Facebook group.
The narrator provides tips on adding keywords to Google Ads:
1. Use specific match types - Broad match targets many irrelevant searches, wasting money. Phrase match targets phrases containing the keyword. Exact match targets only searches containing the exact keyword phrase.
2. Research intent behind searches - Consider whether searchers are just researching or ready to take action. Target keywords where searchers intend to find services.
3. Analyze metrics for keywords - Click-through rate and conversion rate indicate how relevant ads are for each keyword. Optimize keywords to reach users ready to take next steps.
Choosing targeted, high-intent keywords can save money and improve results. Continually test and analyze keyword performance.