https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bInvmo0lgg&t=10s

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How to Make UGC Ads with AI For FREE

The narrator explains that a recent viral video claiming to show 100% AI-generated ads is not fully accurate. While AI tools are used, it involves swapping a real person's face and voice into existing videos.

The narrator then demonstrates free tools to create similar AI-enhanced video ads, without using someone else's likeness:

The narrator emphasizes that this allows creating AI-enhanced video ads legally and ethically, without misrepresenting the technology as fully AI-generated.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxqcH6tJ97k&t=95s

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How I Ranked My Clients Websites on Google's First Page || Rank Math SEO

Rank Math is an SEO plugin for WordPress that helps optimize websites. The narrator shows how to use Rank Math to improve a website's SEO score and rank it higher on Google search results.

Key steps include:

By following these steps, the narrator improves the site's SEO score from 19 to 88 out of 100. He also shows real examples of ranking client websites high on Google search results using this strategy.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqquqWEdOXo&t=45s

How to Effortlessly Create a Branded Pinterest Design Strategy that Boosts Traffic and Sales

The narrator provides tips for creating a cohesive brand strategy on Pinterest to drive more traffic and sales. Common mistakes include using inconsistent templates, fonts, colors, flair, and text alignment which make pins seem disconnected. Instead, use 2-3 template variations with similar elements, standardize color schemes, stick to 1-2 fonts, limit visual distractions, and properly align text.

To find cohesive stock photos, click the contributor name and browse their other submissions. Set up a Canva brand kit with fonts, colors, and templates for easy creation. Examples of accounts with consistent pin design include Squarespace Magdalene design Co, a food blog, an ecommerce store, and a parenting blogger. The goal is recognizable, seamless pins so you can spend less time designing and more creating content.



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Find hidden gold mines that make you money

The narrator outlines a 3-step process to find profitable niche markets and problems to solve:

  1. Research and discovery using AI tools like Clo and Ena to generate ideas.
  2. Quick validation by analyzing growth and demand using sites like Subreddit Stats, Amazon, and Google Trends.
  3. Deep analysis to find more insights using tools like Gigabrain, Facebook Ad Library, EXA, and AI tools.

Key points:

  • Look for rising subreddits with over 100k members.
  • See if books exist on Amazon; some demand signals a real problem.
  • Use Glimpse to check Google Trends search volumes.
  • EXA understands meaning beyond keywords.

The process helps create products for new markets or improve existing ones. Commenting helps the video be seen by more people.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsIipBuM4Nc&t=32s

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Stop using ChatGPT, build Agents instead - Maya Akim

AI agents can act at scale in ways humans cannot, summarizing information from many sources. The narrator started with AutoGPT but it failed. Her first successful agent team used Crew AI to analyze AI trends.

AI agents face problems like lack of trust and hallucinations. Iterative thinking by groups of specialized agents can improve accuracy over single large language models (LLMs). For beginners, the narrator recommends AutoGPT Studio and DEA GUI frameworks.

The narrator believes open source AI agents respect privacy better than commercial options. People risk personal data exposure using closed tools like ChatGPT. Sam Altman's attempts to regulate open source AI seem hypocritical given OpenAI's history.

Specialized agent teams can distribute workflows intelligently. Long term, the narrator expects apps could become modular tools for agents. She believes open source AI agents respect privacy better than commercial options. People risk personal data exposure using closed tools like ChatGPT.