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I published an article EVERY DAY for 6 months with AI… here’s what happened…

uMTnwXk4PzA — Published on YouTube channel Adam Enfroy on July 8, 2024, 1:00 PM

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Here is a brief summary of the key points from the transcript: - The speaker conducted an experiment publishing 180 articles in 6 months using AI to generate content. This increased his website traffic by 450% after initially declining. - He created an "AI Niche Hunter" system to identify profitable niches and sub-niches to target. It provides keywords and article titles/descriptions to write about. - He also created an AI system to generate full article outlines including headings, introductions, conclusions etc. He still adds unique human touches and edits the AI content. - The strategy is to go deep into a niche's sub-topics that big sites like Forbes don't cover. Target long-tail, low competition keywords. - Monetize content with affiliate links, banner ads, sponsors, and email opt-ins. Provide real value to build an audience over time. - Using AI frameworks improves speed and efficiency in content creation vs doing all the research and writing manually. This allows creating high volumes of content. - Consistency and topical authority in a niche leads to organic growth in traffic and revenue over time. Most people give up too early.

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TOC:
00:00 Intro
02:46 Scaling Topical Authority with AI
07:08 AI Content Generator
13:14 Content Framework and Monetization
21:58 Successful Article Examples

How I got here…

If you’re new to my channel, my name is Adam Enfroy. I’m the founder of https://AdamEnfroy.com, a blog that I launched in 2019. With two VAs, I grew it to $1M/year business in two years. In 2021, I launched this YouTube channel, now a $4M/year business. So in total, I make $5M/year with dead simple content - I’ve never gone viral, I don’t have millions of followers, and I’m not all that interesting.

I created this channel to combat all of the “guru” clickbait on YouTube that promises too much, delivers too little and makes you feel bad by comparison.

My life wasn’t all sunshine and rainbows to get here:

At 22, I got kicked out of college after failing 9 classes. At 24, I got back in and finally graduated (with student loans, an alcohol problem, and a degree I didn’t know how to use lol). For the next two and a half years, I worked at a pizza place making $9/hour. It then took me the next 10 years of turning my life around to get here. If I can pull myself out of that mess, I want to give people hope that they can too. It just doesn’t happen overnight.

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So I ran an experiment and I published an article every single day for the last six months with AI. So that's like 180 articles now. My website traffic was down from all time highs back in late 2022 because of the algorithm updates. So I asked myself, what will actually work? Can I publish an article and scale this every single day? I mean, what would that even look like? I've got a newborn baby at the house, too. I mean, would my fingers just be attached to my keyboard all the time? Like my little baby is attached to my wife's and things all the time? Well, we had to figure it out. So let's dive into it. So, six months ago, I was messing around with AI frameworks, and I came up with a way to find a ton of keyword opportunities. So I found the opportunity. And then the first article I created was this one on the best YouTube gaming channel, name ideas. So it's a name ideas post, right? If we go back to my blog role, you'll see, like, all the different new ones I did on Instagram, on content creation, on YouTube, name ideas. And it goes all the way back if we just go page by page all the way, making YouTube thumbnails with AI. So I really focused on YouTube content creation, Instagram, all that kinds of stuff. And you can just see post after post after post. And what we can see here is what happened to traffic. So this is back in January. So if I go back to January 1, 2024, I had about 132 articles on my site. My traffic was low. According to Ahrefs, it was more like 40 or 50,000 back then. So not totally true, but you can see this blue line is the number of articles that were being published over the course of time, ending at around 395. So a lot more content being created. And you can see nothing happened for a while. Nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing. And then boom, this spike right here occurred. Pretty big spike over 120k. We're actually over at 150,140, 4000 in the last 30 days. 117,000 new users from organic in the last 30 days compared to 30 days in January when I first started. So a 450% increase in traffic. And what AI allowed me to do is I found things that I went deep on, so built deep topical authority on. So, for example, I found some random stuff too, like best content generators ranking in there for that stuff, like updating these articles, finding new transactional affiliate keywords. But then it was like, how do I find a bunch of articles I can rank for? So it was like YouTube video ideas. I came across and I was like, there's a ton of them, right? And then you have a secondary phrase that you add in. So it was like, funny. YouTube video ideas number one. YouTube challenge ideas, number one. YouTube ideas for kids. Number one. Couples YouTube video ideas, number one. So you just start going in on a topic and these super easy to write articles, right? I have one on like, YouTube challenge ideas. It says, really easy to write an introduction, and then the ideas with an image every like five or ten of them. Easiest things to write. And this scaled traffic up substantially. So the question is, how can you do this for yourself? Not to write an article every single day. That sounds like a lot of work, but how can we automate this thing to scale? Topical authority to create a ton of content. Let's get into it. So back then, I was messing around with some different AI frameworks, and I first started with, how do I find sub niches of content to go into? What keywords and article ideas do I even create in the first place? So I dove into creating a more advanced system prompt that I ended up calling the AI niche hunter. So this was text and a framework that I created to come up with different ideas. So what you do is paste this into Claude, and what it does is you put in a niche idea and it gives you sub niches within it. So let's say my niche is woodworking. Okay. It'll now start by giving me five sub niches within woodworking, such as DIY, furniture making, wood carving and sculpture, woodworking tools and equipment, sustainable woodworking and woodworking business, and marketing. The perfect five sub niches if you were going to create content in that niche, right. It's about going deep. So what I can do here then is what sub niche? From the list above, you choose. So I'm going to say, like, woodworking tools and equipment. Woodworking tools and equipment. And from there, it gives me a list of 15 informational and five transactional keywords that we're going to write. Because the Internet's mostly full of information, we also want to make some affiliate revenue. So we can see the titles here and descriptions based on this framework I created are actually pretty good, right? It's like how to choose the right circular saw. Understanding wood planers. The ultimate guide to woodworking clamps, mobile woodworking shop ideas, woodworking tool maintenance type of wood joints, setting up a mobile woodworking shop. So all of these are really good informational pieces of content that could be created, right? This is deep subject matter expertise. Then I thought, what if I could do another one specific to affiliate marketing. So I paste in this other system, prompt into Claude, and then I say, what's the sub niche I'd like to focus on? So I'm going to say woodworking tools and equipment again. And now this time it's going to give me 20 affiliate articles on products that I could write about. And these are all somewhat longer tail things that any beginning website creator could rank for, right? People aren't going deep on topics like this. So look at all of these really good keyword opportunities and things you can create. So first step, one of this whole process is like finding the actual ideas of what you're going to write. So all of these things like wood planers, drill press machines, wood moisture meters, cordless sanders bench planes, wood laths for beginners. And what I did is I created these frameworks and then I started testing it and looking at these keywords on Google, and I found something interesting. What I found out is when I started actually googling these keywords and looking into them, it was all low authority sites ranking on page one. So like for example, I don't know much about woodworking, but I put in like best wood lab. This is laid, this, I don't know how to say it. Number one, Turner wood bolt Dr. 23 34. Reddit. Of course, Google's favorite 58 is pretty low, 62, 70, but then another 34, 52. And then it's like best dovetail jigs. I don't know what that is. Right. Number 172. Then we have a 28 in here. So the key here is finding things we can rank for is low domain rating sites under 50 on the first page, 37, 35 or something like best wood finishing tools. Number one ranking is 31 29. So you see that when you have deep subject matter expertise and you build topical authority fast within one specific sub niche, that is how you rank a lot of content. Now, the more you mess around with this, the more you realize that there's so many different keyword opportunities and content you can create. You just need to let AI think of it for you. So for example, I was looking at kayaking, for example, and there's a ton of different things you could write informational and transactional keywords. And then you click on one, you look at it and you're like, okay, best kayak fishing rod holders, doctor 31, low doctor site on page one. Or we even go to like, you know, really seemingly competitive things, right? So you put in something like laptops and you find like laptop sleeve versus hard shell. You see MacBook, Mac case.com, doctor 26 ranking, you put on like best ergonomic laptop stand, you see uncaged ergonomics ranking, right? So the way to win with a content strategy is to use AI to go deep on a specific sub niche. The days of like, creating really broad content are over, so we'll cover that in a little bit. Now let's get into actually creating the content itself. Before we get into that, though, if you're interested in getting all of the AI frameworks that I've created and my free AI masterclass, you can watch. It's a big training. Just make sure to click the link in the description and top comment below. You can get all of that. So you can go along with it. Use the prompts, use the resources. You can get started doing this once and for all. So the next step then is I trained a system prompt to create the content. So I created it as an SEO expert using H one's target keywords, all that stuff to get a good framework for the content. So if we paste that one in, it'll just say, hey, all right, let's do this. Please provide the target keyword. So I'm going to do a kayak on like for example, like sit on top versus sit in kayaks, whatever, just a random keyword, right? And then based on that, and based on how I trained it, it'll give the full title. So sit on top, which is right for you. 2024 gives the right year meta description written intro, which has I trained it to kind of have interesting human elements, questions, short and long sentences, statistics, buckle up, or should I say, strap on your life, fasten pretty good. Then it gives you the heading. So every like the exact h two headings that you would need in your article and what to put in full conclusion written, and then the semantic keyword. So this is what typically what surfer SEO would do, right? So my thesis is, could I in 2024, create an article every single day with an a free AI framework rather than using an expensive tool like Ahrefs or surfer SEO? So what you would do is you would take this, copy the whole thing, paste it into your website builder, WordPress, or whatever you're using, and then you do have to add human elements in here. I was not allowing the AI to write the entire article because we know based on helpful content updates and things that actually work, we can't just copy and paste AI stuff. Now, as this is version one of my frameworks, I'm going to have more where it's like, hey, take this heading and then create a humanized version of what would be under here based on this. So we can train it more, we can do it better. But there is a fine line here. There's AI ethics, right? We don't want to just publish a bunch of crappy AI content that we don't know about and try to monetize it. The way to make money with content is to actually help people, right? Find keywords, go deep on a topic and create the content yourself. So how would we do this? Well, hopefully you're in a niche that you know a little bit about. Niche. So what you would do is you paste this in and then you just fill in the gaps. So, you know, if you're talking about something like performance on the water of kayaks, you'd want to at least know a little bit about the niche you're in, right? So whole design differences, right? So one's flatter, one's more this, like you would use human experience. So you'd say, you know, when I use this sit on top kayak, I found that this thing was actually better than that. And what I would also do to scale this is take in your niche. Take 100 pictures of yourself doing random things, right? So you could be out on a kayak, you could be out in a garden. If you're a gardening blog, you could be in the kitchen cooking different posts, different things. And then you just throw those into the. Into the article, you upload them all at once. And then when you need content, you can pull images into the simple content. Like, you don't need an image for every single heading. It would be nice, but you could have it for like every other. So maybe five, five or so images throughout the article. Putting this in now, again, this is a skill to build. This is editing, right? So this is taking this stuff using a tool like Grammarly to speed up the, you know, fixing all your grammar punctuation mistakes. The idea here is we're scaling down time. So I've been blogging for like, since 2019, basically. So I have built some of the skills to, like, alright, I can take this copy paste and then just write this thing really quickly within 30 minutes or an hour. Right now, it might be tough if you're just starting out to do that, but this is a muscle that you build over time and this is one that you can build. You shouldn't just let AI write everything for you. So let's do this again for an affiliate article and see how that would work. Because sometimes there's products in it, right? So how do we do that? Well, we'll start with a keyword. We'll say best VR headsets for movie watching, right? Let's just try that one. And then we'll say, put seven options in the article and include, I'm just going to make these up because I don't know much about it. Like Apple, the Apple product, I don't even know it's called. They'll figure it out for me. Apple something, VR, whatever it's called. Number one, oculus number two, and I have one, it's called the valve Index. You're putting in. Like, you can just put in the actual companies into the list that you want, right? Give the top three. So you could say, again, it gives you the heading, it gives you the meta description, gives you the introduction, it gives you Apple vision Pro, right? And then it gives you Oculus Quest, three valve index, Sony PlayStation VR two, it gives you the whole list. So the factors to consider and then the individual factors that make sense to talk about and a conclusion, all the semantic keywords. So you would take this, and again, this is where niche expertise comes in. The good thing about reviewing products on a website is that it's not as in depth as YouTube. If I had to do this video on YouTube, these seven VR headsets for movie watching, just the seven VR headsets, I couldn't just sit here and talk about them and not actually use them, right? I wouldn't be able to. People would be like, where are they? You're not showing anything, right? Because with drones or technology, 360 cameras, people want to actually see it in action. But with a website, it's not like that. Let me show you. So this article is ranking number one for the best VR headsets in general. And it has, this is what it is. There's one picture of it, affiliate links, some text, and then it has the design, the features, performance, and that's it. So it takes a lot less time to create this type of content on a website. And it's really because of comparative search intent. So when somebody's on Google searching for the best anything, best VR headsets for movie watching, whatever it is, they're looking for comparative options. Because if I were just to search VR headset by itself, then it's just going to show me the products, best buy, all that kind of stuff. It'll show some blogs, but again, it'll show Amazon and other stuff. But when you get into, like, best VR headsets for Sim Racing, for example, this is where something like sim racing cockpit comes in, Doctor 17 low, doctor site ranking number two right. So we're providing comparative content creating in a simple way. Now, do you have to buy every single thing that you use? No, because that's actually what, most people don't even buy all these things when it's a website. However, you should have some experience in your niche. Right? You don't want to promote crappy products. We don't want to do that. There's some ethics when it comes to AI and creating content. There's a responsibility there, but it's a really simple, easy type of content to create. Now, when it comes to creating these articles, what we do is this. This is the article right here. What we have is the h one heading is up top, right? We have some type of picture here, maybe a featured image. We then have the introduction. Right. Something short. People don't have long attention spans, three to four paragraphs max, not very long. Then we have the first h two heading in the form of a question. Question with target keyword. So that would be what is the best keyword? What is the best VR headset for gaming? What is the best sit on top kayak. And then you have secondary headings. Underneath h three s would be the list items. So if it was best VR headsets, an h three heading would say the valve index, whatever, right. And then you have your features content underneath that. Now, taking a bigger look at it, it's like, how do we monetize this type of content? Well, we can do it in a number of different ways. So first is affiliate marketing. Affiliate marketing. What we would do is we would have the h one, the intro, the h two s is the question. And then the h three is where the companies start. Right. So this is then the companies. And we'd have probably like four affiliate links per company. So we would have it in like a section. And then there'd be a button. Right. Most sales come through buttons. Right. So the company name. Company name would be right here. This would be an affiliate link you can mention a couple times, and then you'd have a button here. And then you move on to the next company section. The next company section. People will buy with this. They'll then get to the actual website of the product. And when they buy, you make a commission, which is a percentage of the sale. Now, going back, there's ways to monetize content in other ways. If this is a text, you can have a right hand sidebar over here. Right. And what there would be would be also banner ads. So banner ads in the network, like Mediavine place ads here and here. And you can get passive ad revenue. Passive is a word, right. Because you don't really do anything once it's ranking ad revenue. And so you can have affiliate link here, affiliate link here, ads here and here. So you can monetize that in multiple ways. And then what you also have is, is you could have a exit intent pop up. So if you have an informational article on how to do something, you have affiliate links in there, you have ads in there. And then what you have is actually a pop up. So the pop up will appear here with this and it will say this is a lead magnet. So exit intent, lead magnet. If they get within 10% of the top of the screen, their little mouse gets there. It will trigger this to do it. So there's three ways of monetization. This eventually leads to your own product. My text isn't that great. This will lead to your own product. So there's three three ways. You can monetize a single article in this format. So that's just a monetization stuff. But we have to cover like what, what does AI actually do for us, right? Because when we think about what we used to have to do, there was like a number of different stuff. So we'd have to like figure out what niche we're in. And sometimes that can take like weeks of time to actually figure that out. Like what do I want to talk about? What is the thing? Right? And then we get into keyword research. So that's next. We have to figure out, all right, I'm going to use a tool, ahrefs, an expensive SEO tool of some kind, to figure out what articles I'm actually going to write. Then there's like outlining outlines of the content. Then there's writing, editing. I'm going to start back down here again, publishing. Right? And then finally monetization. So to monetize, you have to literally add your banner ads in, add affiliate links. And this takes time. This part takes time. And most people get stuck literally right here. They don't even know what to even begin with. And then they get here, they get stuck again, and then they don't know how to write it. They get stuck again. Writing this, stuck again, editing, not too hard. But the idea is I'm not making any progress when I'm creating content. So the truth is AI can, can do this, it can do this, it can do this, it can do this. You still have to do this and this and this. But instead you can x out all this and you actually can spend your time simply editing articles, publishing them, that doesn't really count. That's just literally clicking publish and then focus on monetization, because that is how you build a true online business with content, right? You have to actually join affiliate programs, add the links in, add banner ads in, maybe get sponsors. All of those things we do. Now, there's one more important point I want to make here, and that is we monetize by going deep on topics because we have big media sites like Forbes, and then there's forums like Reddit that are just taking up and hogging some of the top spots, right? So if I was Forbes, how would I create a content plan? Well, I would, I would, I could stay broader. I have thousands and thousands of articles on my site, so I could talk about things like business, finance, software, hardware, technology, etcetera. Right? So I would create, for example, if I was Forbes, I would just create an article on, like, the best laptops. Let's say I make one on the best laptops, and maybe I go a little bit deeper. And I go like, best gaming laptops. Now, these two articles here, let's say I'm ranking really high for them. If I'm a media site, these might be making me like, I don't know, $40,000 a month. Let's just make up a number ranking for that, making commissions. Now, the commission rates are probably lower, so it might not be that. So the question is then, why would I go down the rabbit hole of creating, like, best ergonomic gaming mouse? It wouldn't be worth my time if I was Forbes because I'm already making 40,000 a month. Why would I spend resources and time to create this? That might make me less. Right now, this is where the individual, or us, as individual people come in, we go deep. So, for example, if they're just staying up here at the top, and this is true in any niche. So, like, it could be not Forbes, but it could be some other site. Like, for example, it could be like Nerdwallet. And they're staying up here talking about, you know, the best credit cards. Those are their keywords that they're creating content around. The best insurance. If you can even read this, that'd be great. The best insurance and all that. They don't go down this far because it doesn't make economic sense for them to. It's pretty simple, right? So when we do it, the examples I showed you in a tool like Claude and AI, we go deeper. So they're making all their money up here, right? They don't have to go down here. So what tended to happen with bloggers before is a lot of content sites could live up here. Small content site, especially like my blog was out competing Forbes and these big sites in software, right? So I was ranking for like best CRMs for a year. I was on page one for best CRMs. I'd never used any of them before, so it's kind of interesting. I'd use like two of them, maybe at work, HubSpot and Salesforce. So that's site, content site. So we could live up here and we could compete with this site, but now we really can't. Like some of these categories, software, finance, things like that. Like Reddit's up here. Number one, their king, the king of Reddit, just the king of the Internet because they're kind of so amazing. So we live down here and this is where we find success. All of the keywords with AI finds keywords that leads to low competition and low doctor sites on page one. That's what we're looking for. So we're looking for low competition, low doctor sites on page one. So with that we go deep topical knowledge and that's how you beat, you know, nerd wallet and all of that. We just go deeper. So if we go back to some of these keyboard ideas, like for example, laptops with long battery life luggage, laptops, laptops, raw doors, all of those things, or in any niche, like I threw in organic gardening. So for example, if you're doing that, I mean, these keywords are just freaking easy. Forbes isn't writing these media sites aren't writing these. Best biodegradable plant pots, hand tools for organic gardening, raised garden bed kits. There's just like literally millions of products in the world and AI helps us find them to create the content. And really when you think about creating content, everything is a list. So it's just creating systems to build this thing faster. So if you look at the first one I created, right, best YouTube gaming channel names, there's an introduction, there's internal links to some of the other stuff, and then there's just like, what are the names? Well, what are the categories? There's rpg, adventure, action, fighting multiplayer, and then it's just like, these are just names, right? And these weren't AI generated, these were just came up with them, right? So super easy, it's just a list of names, list of different informational things and headings the AI helps us come up with. And then that's it. So they're really easy to write. So let's look at some examples of small sites that are doing well, ranking really well and like tie it all together here. So I just googled like best wood lathes. Lathes, lathes, lathers. I don't know. But you see Turnawood bowl.com here. Woodlath review, very simple site. He's a husband, a dad, a papa, a graphic designer, a birder, a dark chocolate lover. He's addicted to turning wooden bowls. Legend Kent. So he is. You know, it's simple content, though. There's ads, right? There's affiliate links down here somewhere. Probably, maybe eventually I'd put these up at the top, but Amazon affiliate links to these different flexible woodworking systems that apparently aren't available. So there's that article. And then also like, I dove into like, all right, so like organic gardening, it gave me, you know, 20 ideas here. I was like, okay, best rain barrels, best raised bed kits, best organic potting soils, all these different things. So I'm looking at it, I'm like, organic fertilizers was one. So the arborist now, right? That's a low doctor thirties site. And what are they doing? Well, they just have a simple article, right? They're ranking number one for it. Like best. Another one I looked at was, all right, give me ten. So they gave me 20 and I said, give me 20 more. Ten more. But emerging products, new categories. So like this is kind of where new and emerging products can come in for your content strategy, where it's like best smart soil sensors. So that's an interesting one, right? I've never heard of that. Best bio car soil amendments, best organic hydroponic stuff, best soil powered garden irrigation system, compostable plant labels, organic seed coating. So you can ask it straight up like, hey, what are the new products in this niche that I could write about? And it gives me, it gave me things like best micro green kits, right? That's all the rage. People growing microgreens and using them themselves or selling them to restaurants apparently makes a bunch of money. Something like that one, right there's the geturbanleaf.com ranking number one. These two smaller doctor sites ranking here, best smart soil sensors like smartrain.com, flora sense. These are small blogs too. If I look at the 29, right, flora sense.com, very simple articles. So that's, you know, the first step is just finding the content strategy, putting it into a spreadsheet using frameworks to create the content in the quickest way possible, and then just publish it. Because what we need is speed. Speed brings volume, volume brings topical authority. Topical authority brings traffic. Traffic brings revenue. So most people just don't take enough action. They'll quit after ten articles. They struggle with the first part of niche selection and keyword research. So we want to take all the guesswork out of it. I provide frameworks, provide easy ways to copy paste, figure out the niche, get the perfect content strategy, and then yes, you will be creating some of this content yourself, putting in middle sections, adding some images and doing that stuff. But that is what content is, right? So we don't want to outsource the actual, you know, important personal touches that you need to the AI. So basically I started writing every articles, every single day. Took me three months of getting no traffic until it scaled up and grew by 450 50%. AI is really the catalyst to get all of this going because we know Google says one thing and then it doesn't work, right. They say just make helpful content, don't write it for search engines. Well, the key is helping an audience. And the only way to help an audience is to actually find the sub niche that you're going to create content in. Which is what I did. YouTube, Instagram, blogging, that's it. I was too wide before. So if you can find the sub niche with AI, you find the keywords. With AI, you start planning it, your own touch on it. You help an audience. Then you can monetize with affiliate marketing, finding the top products to recommend, ads, sponsors, eventually selling your own product. So there's all those different things. So really you just want to improve your speed and quality over time. So it's going to take maybe a couple hours to figure it out at first, to get the frameworks going, to get the first article written, to kind of shake it out and get it done. But over time, once you have the frameworks in, you'll just condense it down, down, down, down where now, like you're a busy person, you got a full time job, you have kids, you can just sit down on the computer for not that long and create the content. Like were my fingers attached to the keyboard? All they know. Took me under an hour every day myself. And I also have a writer, so I was actually outsourced and I did some of them. And then we have a writer that did it too. So it's like, that's the beauty of text based content for these revenue streams, is that it's outsourceable. You can always update it, you can always change strategies. The key though is just the initial niche selection and sub niche selection. People just start way too broad. They're like, I want to do gardening, so I'm going to write about gardening shears, gardening gloves, gardening hats. And it's like, no, that's not how you have to go down into a certain type of gardening. Organic herb gardening, farm to table cooking, those types of things, right? And then you start with one of the sub niches and then after you write a lot and you're getting traffic, then you can expand to another. But we want to build the topical authority and that's number one. So I'm really sick of people, though, on YouTube, like people teaching this stuff, saying it's just so hard and we can't figure this out. Do etsy, do Pinterest, do something completely different, don't create content and all that stuff. And it's like, actually we just have to come up with a solution. We have to actually try. The Internet changes. And the thing is like, what works today might not work a year from now. What works today certainly didn't work like a year ago. What worked a year ago doesn't work today, right? So AI is kind of the catalyst of bringing about this huge transformation, kind of like the.com boom where there's, you know, millions of different companies vying for market share, which is another reason that I don't talk about all these different AI tools. I get the YouTube comments all the time. Why aren't you talking about writer or this tool or that tool or any word or koala? I'm like, what the is koala? Like, I know what it is, but I'm just saying like, we don't need to use every single AI tool. Because when we think about it, if we go to the source itself, if we go create a really good framework that I create, I give it to you. And it's based on good business principles of on page SEO. If it's for Google or YouTube, scriptwriting, if it's for YouTube or LinkedIn, post frameworks for LinkedIn, we create those. We go to the LLM large language model itself rather than some random AI tool. Well, now we're doing it for free and we're going to the source, so we're creating it ourselves. That eliminates the need for ahrefs or surfer SEO or like think of like Jasper, for example. A lot of these tools are like rappers, not like rappers, like rap music, like W r A p P E R wrappers, LLM wrappers. So they are extending functionality with an API or something, calling it two chats, GPT and back to do something they want it to do right. So they're just charging money every single month, a lot of it, 50 $8100 a month to use what they say should be on top of chat, GPT or Claude or one of these tools. So instead of that, we need to find solutions ourselves. The only constant here is change, right? So I don't want you to ask me, oh, why didn't you use this? This one does it automatically. That one does it automatically. I don't care. I don't care. If you figured it out, like, there's plenty of things you do go, you could pay dollar 19 for surfer AI credits and surfer AI can write it for you. But then again, it's not optimized for human beings, right? So what's a good free way to do it? Go right to the source itself and you frameworks. So I've got all the prompts, frameworks, resources for you. Just enter your email address down in the description, click the link in the description top comment below and you can get all the resources you get. My free AI masterclass. I go really in depth on exactly how to create this type of content because we all want to build some type of passive income in our lives now we know there's no such thing as truly passive income. We're putting work in to make income over time that is not attached to our time. And that's the beauty of creating content. You put it out there and if it's articles, it can sit and rank on Google month after month after month. People see it every month. You grow organically. If it's YouTube, you get views month over month over month. Right? So it's about consistency. Most people get stuck before even publishing. Most people get stuck on choosing the niche or any of that stuff. So I ask you if we can use AI and we can get an article a day where if you think about it, if you could create an article every single day to sit down at the computer for like an hour and you have an article done, that would be 365 articles in a year. You could be dominating in one space of topical authority and using AI and these frameworks to speed up the process. So there's nuance to all this stuff. This is nuanced. Things like this isn't black or white, this isn't use AI because there's going to be questions as well. I can just, I know, does Google penalize AI content? Why are you doing this? Why are you doing that? Everyone tries to be right and they try to be smart I times and they say this is the best way, or that's the best way. There's plenty of paths you can take. I'm just saying for now, we should use AI, but we should use it right and responsibly to speed up in this productivity revolution that AI is bringing. Speed up our processes, because other businesses are going to do it too. So that's why all these Fortune 500 companies are implementing AI into their systems, which unfortunately means they're firing a lot of people, marketing people, graphic designers, writers, all of that. So I think AI is the way that we can take some of our power back if we create the right type of content with it. But it has to come from us. It has to be branded as us, and it has to be helpful, because we're not trying to hack the algorithm to make money for ourselves, we're trying to hack the algorithm to help an audience to make money for ourselves. So with that, I found a way to scale write an article every single day, increase traffic 450%. And I see it as the way forward, because if other people are doing it, you need to do it too. And there's still a lot of time to do this. Most people don't know how to use AI tools, let alone give them custom frameworks to create this type of content. No one's really doing that. So I hope you found this useful. You know all the resources you can get by clicking the link in the description below. Enter your email and let me know what you think. Do you have any questions on this? Was this helpful AI content world that we're in? So comment if you have any other ideas you want me to cover about AI, like the video, I really appreciate it. Subscribe to the channel and I will see you in another video.