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The narrator shares information from contacts in Iraq suggesting progress towards changing the value of the Iraqi dinar. The Prime Minister is providing grants to displaced families before announcing a new rate. Calculations from a recent contract suggest a potential new rate of $1.32, aligning with the Prime Minister's previous comments about dropping zeros. Multiple analysts have done similar calculations and are excited about indications of an imminent rate change. The narrator's contact says things are fluid but moving forward, and Mark Z also notes interesting developments pointing to changes soon.
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The narrator asks viewers to comment if they are excited and agree things are progressing, and also asks for input on preferred video length and speed.
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The narrator talks about celebrating a business deal and going out to party in Miami. He mentions staying at a luxury hotel and booking suites for multiple nights to continue the celebrations.
He also discusses getting a new phone after breaking several phones in the past. After getting the new phone, he mentions signing a business deal that he is excited about funding. He offers cash prizes to his team for bringing him additional deals to fund.
The narrator then talks about wanting to gain weight by eating donuts and ice cream. He complains about being pushed around by the wind due to his small size.
He gets a call that one of his merchants got funded behind his back. He decides to still send the merchant a PSF fee and congratulate them, while also asking them to sign his fee agreement.
After some negotiation, the narrator gets the merchant to agree to pay him $750 as his fee for setting up the funding.
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Morning Brew makes $136,000 a day by curating content into newsletters. This shows the potential of content harvesting.
Content harvesting involves finding and compiling information online into engaging content. It can be done manually or with AI tools like Perplexity AI.
The key is structuring the information differently to capture attention. Provide value by organizing content people want to read. Share it where your audience is through social media, email lists, etc.
Monetize through ads, affiliate offers, selling your own products, subscriptions, etc. Case studies given of sites earning up to $58 million a year via content harvesting.
Use AI writing tools like Perplexity to gather content quickly. Edit, tweak and repurpose it. Always cite sources and check for plagiarism. Be creative in how you position and compile the information.
The right piece of content can spread widely and build your business fast. Focus on quality over quantity. Niche down for a targeted audience. Let AI do the heavy lifting while you direct the content harvesting strategy.
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Adme makes $85-100 million a year creating viral Facebook content. They get more views than Disney. You can do this too with AI and no website required.
Curate existing content or use AI like Chat GPT to create shareable "life hacks." Post text, images, videos on Facebook. Build audiences in the millions.
Monetize through the Facebook Bonus Program which pays for engagement. One student made $700 on his pet page. Another made $5,000 in 23 days.
Use horizontal content. For recipes don't just make "easy recipes." Make recipes using a popsicle stick, or recipes only using 3 ingredients. Things people don't expect.
You can also drive traffic to a blog with ads. Board Panda gets 40 million visitors a month, mostly from Facebook.
The business model works. Brands like Buzzfeed, Viral Nova and The Shade Room started this way. You likely can't make $234,000 a day but you might make thousands a month.
The narrator claims he has been creating and selling online courses since 2008. His first course was on how to set up blogs. He also sold courses on magic tricks, chili recipes, and other topics. The chili recipe course made $112 per sale and got 3-4 sales per day using free traffic.
The narrator says that previously it took a lot of time and effort to research, hire people, and buy rights to create courses. But now with AI like ChatGPT, courses can be created in days instead of months. He claims these AI-generated courses can generate over $1,200 per day in revenue.
The global course market is huge. Udemy's annual revenue was nearly $500 million last year. There are also other big course platforms. Most of the narrator's own courses are self-hosted.
The first step is choosing a profitable niche using a targeted list of "trigger words" related to starting/planning things. This gives better insight than just searching for "course." Niches should be proven to have buyer demand but not too much competition.
Next, use ChatGPT to generate an outline. Then have it recommend tools, calculators, and worksheets to include, which adds value. Build these out into a visually compelling "dashboard" course interface. Host the course files online.
Add logos, graphics, and icons. Link icons to course pages. Embed videos, PDFs, and other tools. Use passwords or membership plugins to gate the content while selling access.
Promote the course on social media and chop it into smaller pieces of content. This content marketing funnels people into buying the full course access. Rank the content in search engines or use paid ads. Outsource creation for scale.