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October 27, 2025

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Small Batch System Training Session October 27, 2025

 Live Webinar with Vanessa Roberts

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0:01

Everybody, how’s my audio? Can you hear me and see my screen? Let me make sure I’ve got it up and running. Hey Greg, hey John, thank you Matthew, Peter. All right, Connie, always great to see you. Gerald, hey everybody. Yeah, we’re gonna give everybody some time to hop on because we’ve got some really exciting information—literally our number one most successful, most popular revenue generator outside of Brian’s own products, ERTC. Small Business Advantage, the best opportunity that we have been allowed to share, has gone on ice.

0:43

That was the Wordform revenue generator.

0:47

And as of this week, the past seven days, we have obtained a new lease on being able to not only offer it to Small Business Advantage members to use as a tool, but also the exclusive opportunity to become an affiliate for Wordform and sell it yourself.

1:11

So two great ways to use the Small Batch System with the Wordform product.

1:18

So what we’ve got today is this big announcement.

1:21

We’re adding it back into the revenue generators page.

1:25

So on my screen, you can see where we find everything, and the product features Wordform AI.

1:30

This will be live after the call today.

1:32

We’re working behind the scenes to update all of the links to be the new live workable links.

1:38

And what we’re gonna go through today is I’m going to share with anybody here that’s new that wasn’t participating in Wordform when we initially were able to share it.

1:49

We do have some really exciting upgrades, benefits, new bonuses, features, et cetera, because the product’s been improved and upgraded since we were last able to share it. So I’m gonna jump in and share with you that training presentation. Right, so I will be here in the chat and think you’ll be here in the chat if you have questions along the way. But again, this is the relaunch, the newly again available opportunity to not only use Wordform AI for your business, which is incredible, amazing, but also as an affiliate opportunity, no purchase necessary.

2:26

This is a true revenue generator. Links on the screen—I’m sorry, links on the revenue generator page will be live after this call.

2:36

So you can sign up to be an affiliate and start marketing to your list.

2:41

All right, everybody, if there’s no questions in the chat, I’m going to jumpstart that.

2:49

Oh, no picture.

2:51

You all don’t see my screen?

2:52

Oh, no.

2:54

All right, well, I’m gonna start the training and be here in the chat if you have questions along the way.

2:59

Just pop in the chat and we’ll help you out and we’ll see you on the other side.

3:04

Thanks.

3:18

Doing, yeah, top of the hour.

3:21

Great to see you.

3:23

Fantastic, fantastic.

3:25

Hey, Mindy, Julia, hey, Scott, Michael, Terry, Joe, all right.

3:32

Hey, Paul, hey, Sean, great to see you.

3:35

Thanks, everybody, for coming out.

3:37

I know you came to see Brian, but unfortunately, he wanted to be here.

3:43

But he had a big client reach out to him this morning and needed to get together.

3:49

So there’s a meeting this afternoon.

3:52

So he tagged me in.

3:53

So you get me today.

3:56

So I get to spend the afternoon with you.

3:59

And that’s always fun for me.

4:01

How I like to spend my time.

4:03

Yeah, I see a lot of familiar names.

4:05

We’re just gonna give it a second.

4:07

Love it, everybody.

4:09

Log in, get started.

4:11

Hey, Chris, right?

4:13

Paula, hey, great to see you.

4:14

Hi, Linda.

4:17

Yeah, Brad.

4:19

Yep, you know the drill.

4:21

Can you see my screen?

4:22

Give me a one, can you hear me?

4:25

Put two in the chat box.

4:27

Hey, I’ve got Nikki and Rose and the team is here in chat.

4:31

So as we go through, as always with our training, if you have any questions, if anything sparks or kicks off something in your head, drop it in the chat, let us talk to you about it.

4:40

And if we can bring it into the live training, talk about it live with you, we will.

4:46

Otherwise, we’ll get with you.

4:50

And if you have any questions, follow up afterwards.

4:52

As always, the team is standing by at getsupport.biz.

4:57

We’d love to hear from you.

4:59

Let’s see.

5:00

Yep, so most everybody here, watching as everybody comes in, hey, hi, how are you?

5:07

I see most everybody we’ve worked together with recently—the Small Business Advantage for the past couple of years, the Small Batch System.

5:18

And before that, almost everybody had their hands in the Recovery Profit System, the ERTC opportunity.

5:26

And what I love about those programs, these programs, is that they’re absolutely 100% real, with real world impact—not just for the marketers that are sharing and selling this opportunity, but for the businesses who we connect with and who we help.

5:48

Now, the one thing that’s also 100% true is that generating quality content that drives eyeballs to your offer is the challenge, right?

6:05

If nobody’s looking at your offer, nobody’s buying, right?

6:10

So we do everything we can to support you with marketing emails, training, etc.

6:16

But what it really comes down to is to run these programs successfully and to generate consistent interest with views, traffic, like I said, eyeballs—whatever you want to call it.

6:32

That is a crushing, a crushing challenge to remain interesting and capture, cut through the noise, and capture those views, right?

6:43

So what is everybody turning to? I’m sure you know what I’m gonna say. What’s everybody using? AI.

6:50

Right. Oh, let AI write it for you.

6:52

Let AI write that email, write that post, create that video. But you know, there’s some really great AI out there.

7:01

I love it. But then there’s also the bad, right?

7:06

What’s the joke? How do you know it’s AI? They, you know, count the fingers—there are seven fingers and three arms and you can tell.

7:16

And the internet, the Google of the world, is getting smarter about recognizing it.

7:22

And so relying on these tools that really make it possible to grow and work better and smarter, they’re getting less effective, right?

7:34

So while AI and automation are completely transforming how businesses grow, you have to be able to tap into these tools the right way.

7:44

If you want to create income—and that’s what we’re here for: income, revenue, grow your business using these tools—you have to know how to use them and the right tools to use.

7:59

So what’s great is our guest today, Chris, friend and multi-channel traffic expert.

8:08

And what that means is we’re not just talking about tapping into YouTube or getting a million followers on TikTok, right?

8:16

How can we use AI to span the whole internet, right?

8:24

And generate traffic, right—interest, views—for free, right?

8:31

We don’t want to pay per click.

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We don’t want to dump all of our profits back into the system to churn up clicks and views and, you know, buy your way to the top of the Google search, etc.

8:42

So how can we do it for free using these tools the right way, right?

8:48

So Chris is going to walk through the art—and that’s what it is, really a skill—it’s the art of driving traffic and generating commissions and revenue using the system.

8:59

It is very powerful but it’s also completely automated so that you can spend your time growing your business and not, you know, scrabbling on a piece of paper with ideas and content.

9:12

Now, it’s not just a theory.

9:15

Chris, his methods are absolutely proven and are working right now to generate that $5 to $1,000 commission range without creating videos, right?

9:26

No on-camera, no TikToks.

9:28

You don’t have to build any websites and the absolute beauty is absolutely zero tech skills, right?

9:36

Everybody’s good at what they’re good at, right?

9:38

But not everybody—that doesn’t mean that everybody’s great with the tech and being on camera and speaking and generating that content.

9:50

So if you are ready to stop spending money on ads that probably don’t even work—or you never started—then you definitely don’t want to get into it.

10:01

Or you’ve tried creating content, but it gets nowhere.

10:05

It’s not catching the eye.

10:06

It’s not leading to conversions.

10:08

You’re definitely not alone.

10:10

It is a struggle every day that everybody’s facing.

10:14

And the reality is there is a better way.

10:17

And Chris is here to show us how to dominate platforms, especially platforms that are kind of out of the mainstream.

10:25

There’s not as much noise on them.

10:27

You’ve probably heard Brian talk a lot about Reddit.

10:30

So we’re gonna talk about Reddit and three other platforms that are gonna get revealed today that have that same underground audience that isn’t as cram-packed full with ads.

10:44

So people, as they’re reading and participating in these channels, they’re a little more open-minded, right?

10:50

So your conversion is a lot more—it’s more impactful, right?

10:56

People have not got their guards up, but that’s not the place where all the spam comes.

11:03

Right now, this system is still under the radar.

11:07

You probably—I can almost guarantee—you haven’t heard of this yet.

11:10

We’re first to market, and we love to be at the starting line.

11:15

This is going to give you a massive advantage because you’re going to get your messaging out in front while it’s still a very quiet landscape, while that noise is still not happening.

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And we want you out in front so that you don’t fall behind.

11:28

So, right?

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And again, the absolute best part: no tech skills.

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You don’t even need to know how to write good copy, right?

11:36

Or even good prompts for AI, right?

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We’re gonna show you how to do all of it.

11:43

And again, the trick is that you’re gonna be generating views, traffic, eyeballs on your offer for zero ad spend.

11:55

And so if you’re a beginner and you don’t know what you’re trying to sell, or if you’re an experienced marketer and you’re locked in with Small Business Advantage, you know, you spent years doing ERTC, you know what you’re doing—this can take you up to the next level.

12:06

So you can leverage this system to start earning those commissions fast. And if you’re in affiliate marketing, this absolutely applies—any offer that you need eyeballs on in order to convert. Affiliate marketing, email marketing to a landing page, or even appointment setting—whatever you need, this system can absolutely work.

12:51

So if you are ready to learn the secret of the $5 to $1,000 per post—no tech skills required, seven-minute system—I wanna turn it over to Chris.

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He’s gonna walk us all through it.

12:55

You’ve got me and the entire team in the chat.

12:57

Again, post any questions that you’ve got.

12:59

We’re gonna be here with you the entire time, answering questions, asking questions.

13:04

But Chris, I really appreciate you being here.

13:06

I’m gonna hand it over to you.

13:07

Go ahead and share your screen for me.

13:09

Thanks.

13:11

Hello everyone and welcome to today’s session.

13:14

And you should just see me popping up on camera.

13:17

All right, so welcome to today’s live session where we’re gonna be talking about, up on screen here, why I ditched ChatGPT, why I ditched Claude—okay, or “Cloud” depending how you call it—or any of the AI platforms out there, including ones which make huge, huge promises about being able to create amazing content to generate six figures in free traffic.

13:41

And well, this six figures here is actually a little bit of a lie because we’ve generated well in excess of seven figures, actually going well into eight figures, right—multiple eight figures—from doing this across multiple different projects.

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And I’m also going to talk about that even if you don’t have a website, there’s four free platforms that you can post on where you can actually generate commissions or generate sales. So you don’t even need a website to do this.

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And of course, if you’ve got a website, even better.

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And so this applies, you know, for actually any niche, any industry.

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Okay, so if you’re ready, then let’s kick things off here.

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All right, so first of all then, breaking news is that the content wars here have begun.

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And so literally 99% of people are going to lose their traffic and lose the war.

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And this is already happening.

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And this isn’t some inflated number, okay?

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It’s literally a tiny, tiny, teeny, teeny, tiny percent—businesses, websites, right, people just doing anything online—who actually get traffic.

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I’m one of them, okay?

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And, you know, probably in the 0.0001 top percent because of just how much traffic we’ve been able to deliver.

15:09

So I’m going to show you here how you can win with this strategy, right?

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But really, really important: no matter what I show you today, if you don’t put action in, if you don’t put real effort in, then you’re not going to be able to generate any traffic.

15:25

And so I can show you what to do, what I’ve done, the results that I’ve gotten, and websites and projects that I’ve worked with. I can show you the tools I use.

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But ultimately, you know, it’s up to you to take action with it.

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And you’re going to see how fast this is—we’re going to set a timer, all right, of how you can kick one of these projects off day by day, and just be doing it in like five, seven, 10 minutes per day.

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And so, you know, if you’re committed to taking action on this, should you like what you see, then just type “action” in because it’s really about actually turning up every day and just doing the 10 minutes. And this really is genuinely that simple as a process to do, okay?

16:07

And so I’ve got this session today in two parts, all right?

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We’ve been working on this for the past few weeks. Here it is, completely live and up to date with what’s really happening, okay?

16:18

And so, how do you lose the content and the traffic wars, right?

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And if you wanna make money in your business, if you wanna make money online, then you need traffic, okay?

16:28

So if you’re going to fail at getting traffic, right, this is what we’re going to be talking about and what you need to avoid. Okay.

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Really important: ChatGPT is literally a cyanide pill for traffic.

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If you’re using ChatGPT for traffic generation or content generation, you’ve already lost. Okay.

16:49

I’m going to talk about how one of the top AI content writing platforms completely failed and screwed up.

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And the number one thing that you must do if you want to literally just completely lose everything and kill your chances of traffic.

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And so part two here then is how to win the content and traffic.

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What was actually profit from this?

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So we’ll be talking about how to actually create incredible top-notch content in like five to seven minutes.

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The number one most important factor for creating this content and two new profit paths that you can potentially scale to six figures plus—the only AI writer in the world trained by seven-figure organic traffic experts that execute a proven traffic workflow, okay?

17:35

And so if you’ve followed any of my stuff for a while, then you’ll know that we’ve got a huge amount of experience in driving tens of millions of free visitors to various projects, okay?

17:46

And we’ve built this technology into what we’ll be showing you today, right?

17:52

And so there’s two ways that you can go about this to profit from it.

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You’ve got an invisible influence of profits, okay?

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You don’t need to put yourself out there.

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It’s just literally about posting content, posting text—very, very simple.

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And path number two, all right, is the 49-minute client.

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Okay, so you’ve got two options here.

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You can do this for clients.

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You can also do this with the invisible influencer posts, which you essentially can earn commissions or drive sales to whatever it is that you want to do, okay?

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And it’s simple posts that get results, okay?

18:21

And so we’ve used this tech here, this process here, and you can see this is just from one post, okay?

18:26

This is a typical post.

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Okay, not every post does this well, but it’s also not that uncommon to see posts get huge traction.

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And, you know, it depends on the niche, of course.

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And so this is by a wide appeal niche.

18:40

Okay, it’s a product that not everybody would have.

18:43

I would say maybe one in 30 households would have a product that this is promoting here.

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And it’s got 7,000 clicks and it’s generated $21,000 in sales.

18:53

Okay, from a single post, right? That’s just anonymous.

18:58

Okay, here we’ve got Stuart Vickers who’s used this process and he’s had months, you know, as high as three to four K just from a single post.

19:06

Okay, just one post driving three to four thousand dollars per month. Now, that doesn’t last forever necessarily, but, you know, this just had a good run of about six to twelve months. And this is just one post, okay? And you can do these in literally seven minutes, okay? And he did this in a very, very odd and weird new up-and-coming niche.

19:27

Okay, now we’ve got even more coming up, okay? We’re going to talk about how you can do this in as quick as like five to seven minutes, right? How you just profit by posting about products that you love. You don’t need a website—website is optional. The little-known automation tool that we do this with, right, and then four sites with essentially billions of visitors that you can tap into. Okay.

19:52

And also how you can even charge clients a $1,500 per month service, right?

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Which you can do, you know, potentially in theory as quick as 49 minutes per week, but really, you know, realistically it’s more like probably two to three hours, right? But it’s still very, very quick. And you don’t have to do it at the $1,500 level.

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You could do it at the $300 level, for example, if you wanted to start small, and of course, it would be even quicker to actually then create these posts for them. Okay.

20:21

And so I would say that I’ve got some good credentials to speak about this stuff.

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I’ve built an eight-figure company. Okay. We’ve done 60 million in sales.

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I’ve driven hundreds of millions in sales for other projects that I’ve been involved with and helped clients with and that sort of thing. I’ve been doing organic free traffic for almost 20 years now.

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And I’ve just been refining this and making it quicker and quicker over the years, okay?

20:50

And it’s literally generated hundreds of millions in free organic clicks, all right?

20:55

So let me know in the chat box here, and you might know this from previous sessions which you might have joined, previous training sessions which I’ve covered, right?

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We do a free one every Wednesday.

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But let me know in the chat box—finish the sentence.

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Everything on the internet is what? And this ties into traffic, okay? Everything on the internet is what? Fill in the blank. Type in the chat, let’s get some interaction going.

21:21

MJ says it’s fake, right? Flavius says marketing. So, well, you know, I could be skeptical, but there’s gonna be some things which are true on the internet. Not everything is marketing, but yeah, Paul’s got it right here.

21:36

Okay, yeah, another Paul got it. Someone that’s called themselves AI has also got it.

21:43

Okay, Nicole almost got it, right?

21:45

It’s not always free though, but yeah, everything on the internet is content, okay?

21:54

So everything on the internet is content.

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You load something up on a screen, you’re looking at it as a form of content.

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And so if you want traffic, if you wanna make money, then you need to put out content, right?

22:07

So that’s simple. Online traffic and everything else doesn’t need to be that complicated.

22:12

It’s just the concept of putting out content and the right type of content. Ads are content.

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YouTube is content. Blogging is content. Social media, podcasting, everything online is content.

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You get the idea.

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And so all you need to do to drive profits in your business and your online projects is make content about your own products or products that you like, products that you could promote, right? Say like on Amazon, okay, info products that you might like, whatever it might be, right, where you can get paid a commission. There’s tons of those. Okay.

22:46

And you just make content about it. And then you post that content.

22:48

You can post it on your website, right? That’s a great place to do it.

22:51

But, you know, your website can take time to build up, right?

22:54

But you can also post in other places where you’re able to tap into traffic very, very quickly, and it doesn’t require a social media following.

23:02

Okay, if you have one, great, but it’s not required.

23:08

And then you get paid commissions or you make more sales—pretty simple.

23:13

Okay, so an important question for you is how much content did you make and publish in the last 30 days?

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Just type in the chat.

23:21

Type in the chat how much content you posted in the last 30 days, right?

23:30

So how many pieces, whether it’s a video, it’s a social media post, it’s an image, right?

23:37

It’s a blog post.

23:39

Okay, how many?

23:42

So some of you zero, some of you up to 20.

23:45

Mark, pretty awesome, you did 400.

23:47

That’s pretty fantastic.

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Sam, 30 to 40.

23:51

Okay, looks like we’ve got a great prolific group here with some people posting a lot.

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MJ 0, Eric 28.

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Dev 2, all right.

24:01

And so, you know, we post across all of our projects literally thousands upon thousands of pieces of content, right?

24:08

Because we’re involved in so many projects, working with so many different companies, brands, little things here and there.

24:15

But yeah, just across our own projects, you know, it’s probably like per month well into the hundreds, okay, that we post.

24:23

And the reason why I post hundreds of pieces of content—if not, you know, maybe even like a thousand plus, if I really counted it up with all the different separate things that we publish—is because it drives traffic and it makes money. Okay.

24:36

You know, and I’ve got stuff which I posted years and years ago, years and years and years ago, right?

24:42

You know, even as long as say five, six, seven years ago, that still drives traffic and makes money for us. Okay. Is that crazy?

24:50

You know, when content has a life cycle, right?

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So sometimes it lasts six months, sometimes a year, sometimes five years, but it drives traffic for a long, long time.

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And so, you know, typically like, you know, even two, three, four years later, it can be bringing you traffic—that’s not unusual.

25:07

Okay, and so I look at this as every time you’re putting out content, you’re essentially building up an asset. You’re building up essentially traffic, and traffic is an online currency.

25:17

It’s like, it’s essentially money—like every click is worth something, okay?

25:21

And so I’m increasing the amount of content I put out because the content wars have begun, okay?

25:29

And this is actually meaning that you’ve got to change your approach to this, okay?

25:35

It’s a change in volume.

25:36

It’s a change in the type of content that you might post.

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And if you’re not aware of what’s going on and you’re not fighting this, then essentially you’re losing.

25:43

Okay, so it’s not just enough to post this.

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You’ve got to do it in the right way, okay?

25:46

Now, the reality—and this is both a good and a bad thing—is it’s easier than ever to produce content.

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Because anyone could go to ChatGPT and they can just press a button, and they can have content, scripts, all of that stuff.

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You can even start making videos.

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And so there’s more content now than ever online.

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And so that actually makes it harder.

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You think, oh great, you see all these AI courses like, oh yeah, you can go produce loads of content using ChatGPT.

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It’s like—so can, you know, billions of other people, right?

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So can kids, you know, so can people who have no experience before, right?

26:28

Even people who can’t even, say, speak the language that they want to do content in. You know, all of a sudden you have people printing content in all sorts of different languages, right?

26:36

And so competition just absolutely blew up.

26:38

And so it’s just so hard now to actually be seen.

26:41

And this also means that the longer you wait, the harder it’s going to be. But you still have time right now.

26:49

And it’s actually a really great time because all the algorithms changed.

26:54

So traffic is controlled typically by big sites like Google, like Facebook, and they have algorithms which decide what gets shown. And they’ve adjusted their algorithms and it’s caused a big shakeup.

27:05

And that means it’s a big opportunity because most people are still doing it the wrong old way.

27:09

That literally, you speak—or I speak—to the average person, right?

27:13

Even, you know, yesterday I was speaking to a very, very technical person who’s done some really advanced stuff with AI, and they still don’t know how to get traffic, right?

27:20

They’re completely clueless because they’re doing things which worked like one, two years ago, which no longer work, okay?

27:27

And so when AI has made producing content easy, it’s actually made things worse for most people because there’s just all this AI slop. Even if it’s good content, right, that’s been put out there.

27:40

So you’ve got a lot of bad content being put out, but even good content—a lot of good content—has just been flooded, and it’s just too much. And so it makes it really difficult to stand out, right?

27:49

Now, just a quick backstory on just an example of where things have gone incredibly wrong with AI content and how it doesn’t work. So a quick backstory on Jasper AI.

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So give me a two in the chat box if you’ve heard of the company Jasper AI. So they started out as Conversion AI.

28:11

They then changed their name to Jarvis.

28:13

They then got a cease and desist, okay, for using the name Jarvis, which is used in the movie. And then they eventually changed their name to Jasper.

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And during this whole thing, you know, they got about $120, $130 million in funding.

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And they were the biggest, most popular AI writing tool right around the time that ChatGPT was coming out.

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And so they had a huge, huge marketing budget. Everyone was talking about them. Everybody was using them.

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And at first, it seemed amazing. At first it seemed great. And initially, people did get some good results.

28:48

But this is what’s happened here with Jasper’s traffic.

28:54

And so what do you notice looking at things like this? You’ll notice that it’s got a DR, which means domain rating or domain authority, of 86. Okay.

29:07

That means it’s, you know, in like the top probably two, three percent of websites in the world in terms of how popular and how much authority it has, because it had so much money behind it. They could just essentially blanket the internet, okay?

29:21

With, you know, coverage, getting press, okay, being talked about, advertising, all of this sort of thing. Okay. And so the traffic and their popularity blew up.

29:31

And so in theory, this should be a website that just gets tons of traffic.

29:35

And this is what’s happening with their Google traffic—it’s in massive decline. Massive, massive, massive decline, okay.

29:43

Down about 70% from its peak.

29:47

And you’ll notice that it was getting—the yellow line here represents pages on the website and it’s going down—but the number of pages on the website aren’t going down.

29:56

The number of pages, the number of content they’re posting is going up.

30:00

What the yellow line means is actually the pages that are being paid attention to, for example, in Google.

30:05

And Google is de-indexing and ignoring the pages because it doesn’t like the crappy AI content they’re putting out, okay?

30:13

And I use the word crappy loosely because if you probably go to their website, you look at it, you read it, you’d probably think, well, this is not bad, it’s all right. But the algorithms don’t like it.

30:22

Okay, and there’s a reason—it’s just simply that they’re doing it wrong.

30:25

And this is really common.

30:26

And I’ve seen this with pretty much every AI tool.

30:29

Okay, and so you take something like ChatGPT, the content ChatGPT produces is way worse than Jasper.

30:37

Okay, it’s like 10 times worse than Jasper.

30:40

That’s why people bought Jasper in the first place, because it had so many great extra features for writing and producing content.

30:47

Okay, and so if it’s so much better than ChatGPT, why is their traffic still declining?

30:55

And you might be looking at this—well, you know, they’ve still got hundreds of thousands of visitors, right?

30:59

They still seem to be getting a lot of traffic, okay?

31:02

Right, their traffic is 177,000 visitors per month, even though it’s going down month after month, week after week, right?

31:08

But it’s actually just because of the traffic to their brand name—because they invested so much in their marketing, their brand name is so well known, it’s such a widely used product, okay?

31:17

Literally like 70, 80% of their traffic is because you have people searching for Jasper, searching for the login, that sort of thing.

31:24

But the actual non-branded search, the content that they put out with their own AI tool that they’ve published on their website, which is like informational content, right?

31:36

To attract new people into their product has just absolutely collapsed, okay?

31:40

It’s absolutely collapsed.

31:42

Just a tiny, tiny portion of the traffic now, okay?

31:45

So they lost their ability to get traffic on topics that the audience, right, that target audience, would be interested in and searching for.

31:53

Okay, so just if you find this, like—because I find this just crazy, it’s absolutely crazy.

31:58

So if you find this shocking, right, just type shocking in the chat, right? So, you know, a little bit more interaction, right, to see if you’re following along with this stuff.

32:08

But I mean, a company that’s had hundreds of—like 130 million in funding—to have made this mistake and not understand what’s actually going on and to be literally penalized when they’re supposed to be a brand, they’re supposed to be a product that helps you grow your audience and get traffic, okay? And they can’t even do it themselves. So what chance do their users have? Okay. Right.

32:31

It’s pretty scary when you think about it. Okay. Now, here’s where Jasper went wrong.

32:37

And it’s the same with all the AI tools I’ve seen go wrong, okay?

32:42

And so I’m sure there’s good ones out there if you know how to use them the right way, but I’ve just not come across them.

32:47

And I see this thing here like you have with Jasper, same with ChatGPT, same with all the different platforms—AI makes really bad choices when it comes to topics.

32:57

And it’s not just that they’re not buyer-focused, they make another load of mistakes as well. But not being buyer-focused is one of them, because if you want money, write and produce content about products or services that people want to buy, you’re going to make more money.

33:09

If you just do random entertaining stuff, it’s like unless you become an influencer with millions of followers, which is unlikely, okay?

33:18

And you probably, you know, if you’re like most people, you don’t want to put yourself out there on the internet, right, to entertain people just to, you know, to get a few clicks.

33:27

But, you know, if you actually want to put out content that makes money, then putting out buyer-focused content is really, really important.

33:33

And there’s a bunch of other things that you need to do as well, like in how you optimize the titles, right, how the topics are chosen, all of this sort of thing.

33:39

Okay. And AI creates low-quality content—not low-quality necessarily in the eyes of people.

33:46

Most people will think it’s good.

33:47

Most people read ChatGPT and think it’s great and that it’s quite useful, interesting content, okay. But experts tend to disagree with what ChatGPT says.

33:56

Okay.

33:56

If you’re an expert in the field, if you know a lot about something, you’ll often see that, “I’m not sure I agree with what ChatGPT is saying here.”

34:02

Okay, and so AI maybe creates average content, okay, but according to the algorithm, that’s just not good enough, and so they consider it low quality, right?

34:12

Other mistakes are maybe just posting once every one to two weeks.

34:15

This is what Jasper does.

34:16

It makes no sense considering they’ve got an AI tool that can post a lot, and they’re barely posting.

34:20

It doesn’t make sense.

34:22

They also follow user demands, okay?

34:25

We have big arguments in our company and also with clients because they say, “Hey, I want you to write with this tone.

34:33

I want you to be more newsy, or I want you to be more entertaining, or I want you to be more professional.”

34:38

And you say, “Well, what does that mean?”

34:40

They don’t really know what it means.

34:41

They’ve just got a vibe, but they don’t really know.

34:43

And we say, no, we’re not gonna do that because what we do works.

34:46

And if you try to change how we write, it’s not going to work.

34:50

We write for the algorithms because the algorithms decide if your content gets seen.

34:55

If we change the tone of voice, that’s great—you can have the tone of voice that you like—but it’s just not gonna work, right?

35:01

It’s just not gonna be seen, okay?

35:04

And so we focus on a proven traffic-getting writing style, which is not what all these other platforms do.

35:12

They cave to their users’ demands, which are, “Let us do this,” and “I want to do that,” and “I want to change this thing,” right?

35:18

It’s like, well, if you don’t know and you’re not an expert, you’re probably making the wrong decision.

35:22

So we’ve been pretty stubborn.

35:24

You might call us stubborn with this.

35:26

We have clients sometimes who get upset with us because we won’t do this. Sometimes we lose clients, but we’d rather lose a client, right?

35:33

Because, you know, we’re sticking to our principles of actually wanting to help them hit their goals, right?

35:39

And make them money.

35:41

Okay, we wouldn’t want to take their money and do something which doesn’t work and then fail.

35:45

Okay?

35:47

And so bad content is ultimately more dangerous than you think.

35:50

And we put bad in, you know, inverted commas here because, you know, quality is subjective, but online, you know, it’s companies like Google, like Meta, like Amazon, which decide quality.

36:03

And so publishing the wrong content doesn’t just fail to get traffic.

36:07

It’s not like if you put some stuff out which is bad, that the worst that happens is it gets ignored.

36:11

It actually destroys everything else you’re already doing.

36:15

Okay. The algorithms look at everything as a whole.

36:18

And you don’t have to do a lot of bad things before they just go, “Let’s forget this.

36:22

Let’s forget this brand. Let’s forget this project.

36:24

Forget this social channel,” whatever it might be.

36:28

So you get punished for it.

36:31

And we’ve seen entire websites get taken down just like Jasper has.

36:36

Maybe half of their content is actually good, but if just a small proportion of it is bad, it can destroy the entire site and cause it to lose a huge amount of traffic, okay?

36:47

This is really, really important, okay?

36:49

And so if this is new information for you, if you didn’t realize this, type new in the chat because this is a really, really important point.

36:56

You can’t mess around with quality because you will be punished for it.

37:01

And that can be a very hard thing to shake off, okay?

37:04

We have a lot of companies that come to us saying, “Hey, we decided to go this other way because it looked cheaper, it looked easier.

37:12

We didn’t quite understand what you were doing.

37:14

You warned us that it might go wrong and it did go wrong.

37:18

And then we lost all our traffic, right?

37:19

And we actually spent money and then ended up losing it in a worse position.

37:24

We spent money to actually lower our traffic.

37:26

Now we’d like to come work with you because we actually want to get that traffic back and actually increase it.”

37:31

And it’s not just Jasper, it’s literally every writing tool that I’ve seen, in that they tend to go down this route just doing the wrong thing.

37:41

And you’ll probably notice that, for example, AI writes with certain phrases.

37:47

So if you are familiar with a phrase that AI writes that you’ve become familiar with, just write it in the chat, okay? Because these are actually quite common.

37:56

And it’s not like these phrases are really bad. And it’s not like they’re wrong.

37:59

But if they’re overused, then they can become problematic.

38:04

Okay, that’s just one example, like “game changer” is one of the phrases that we use occasionally. I still use “game changer” in some content, right?

38:13

“Navigating,” for example, is another word that AI likes to use quite frequently.

38:17

It’s okay if you have that in from time to time, but you don’t want too many of these, okay?

38:21

And so that’s just one little example of how some of these tools don’t really understand how AI writes, how it was trained.

38:29

We understand why it’s using those words, how it was trained, okay?

38:33

It was due to the countries it was trained in and the writing styles within those countries, okay?

38:38

And the type of people that they hired to train the models. And that’s just one thing, okay?

38:43

I’m sidetracking a bit, but all the AI tools, they all have these types of issues, okay?

38:49

So like, if you work in AI every day like I do, you can listen to people speaking, like even if they’re speaking themselves and presenting a video, it’s like I can tell in seconds if they were using AI, okay?

39:02

And that’s not necessarily a bad thing.

39:04

Actually, it cannot even be a problem.

39:06

It can actually, you know, sometimes it’s actually good to have some of these phrases, but you have to understand what works and what doesn’t in order to be able to get traffic, right? And that’s what we’ve worked on.

39:16

And so when we have started working with people and publishing more content using our AI systems, where you can create content in like five, seven, 10 minutes, this is what you see.

39:25

So the exact opposite of what you see with Jasper, right? The traffic explodes, okay.

39:31

So this one is like 2.5x-ing that traffic.

39:34

And, you know, like from the amount of traffic they were getting for kind of searchers, buyer topics, it’s gone from here about 20,000 a month to about, you know, a hundred—and what, it says about 200, 180,000-ish, okay.

39:51

So a big, big multiple, right? It’s not unusual. We see massive, massive increases in traffic over time, okay.

39:57

And so now we know how to lose the content wars—it’s like putting out this bad content, choosing wrong topics, okay. This is why ChatGPT and other tools can be cyanide pills for traffic.

40:09

It’s how one of the top AI writing platforms completely failed using their own methodology, using their own AI.

40:16

And the number one thing you must do if you want to lose everything, okay, and make sure you never get traffic again is to do the same as them.

40:24

Use these common tools, okay. Don’t pick your topics in the right way, okay, and so on and so on.

40:31

And then you’re just gonna completely destroy your traffic.

40:33

And so who’s ready now then for part two, where we’ll look at how to win in the content wars and profit so you can create content that’s better than anyone else in five to seven minutes, okay?

40:44

And this isn’t what people think about when they use AI.

40:48

They don’t think about creating the best content ever.

40:51

They think about just going fast, okay.

40:53

So you can actually make content much faster than this.

40:56

You can create content in seconds.

40:58

ChatGPT can write an article for you in about 20 seconds.

41:01

Okay, so we’re not gonna be the fastest.

41:03

It’s gonna take five to seven minutes.

41:05

Okay, but it is gonna be the best.

41:07

Okay, can’t be the best on every possible topic.

41:09

I’m not saying that, but generally for what we put out, we’re typically aiming to be the best or in like the top three.

41:16

Okay, gonna talk about the number one most important factor for creating content that drives traffic that almost nobody else is doing.

41:24

We’re gonna look at two new profit paths, right?

41:26

That you can potentially scale to significant revenue.

41:30

And the only AI writer in the world, trained by seven-figure organic traffic experts, including myself, that has contributed towards this.

41:40

It’s a big part of my methodology that I’ve done over a long time, but not just me.

41:46

We work with a few different experts that I’ve come to know and trust over the years to execute a proven traffic workflow.

41:54

And this is really important because AI is only as good as the trainer, okay?

41:59

And AI is best, okay, when it’s actually put with a process that actually works, okay?

42:05

And you know when you follow that process and work with it.

42:08

Okay, so how to create content better than just about anyone else in five to seven minutes, okay?

42:17

So what makes content better?

42:20

Any ideas, what do you think makes content better?

42:24

What’s the criteria for great content?

42:30

And there’s lots of opinions on this.

42:33

So Nicole says prompting, right?

42:35

But prompting for what?

42:36

What are you trying to achieve?

42:38

What is it that makes content actually good or gets engagement and traffic?

42:42

Sure.

42:43

Right.

42:44

But how do you get engagement and traffic?

42:48

Okay, Flavio says capturing attention.

42:50

Well, the attention typically comes from the platforms.

42:55

And so they decide if you get attention or not.

42:57

George says to demand what you’re putting out there.

42:59

That could be part of it.

43:03

Eric says addressing real needs.

43:04

Rob says they need to be optimized for generative engines, but what is optimized?

43:09

AI says solve the reader’s problem, but what’s their problem?

43:13

Jared says satisfy the reader’s intent.

43:15

Paul says ends the search.

43:17

Dev says EAT.

43:18

Okay, we could go on and debate this forever, okay?

43:22

But I like what Nicole has written here in the chat, which is the algorithm, okay?

43:27

And everything that you’ve said, right?

43:29

There’s a lot of truth to it, but ultimately what makes content better is if the algorithm likes it, okay?

43:36

And what the algorithm looks for can be kind of weird, okay?

43:40

Do you know what?

43:41

So we’re looking at Google up on screen here.

43:44

Do you know what one really interesting thing that Google cares about, of what it considers to be better content, okay?

43:51

And also the LLMs, ChatGPT, okay, Claude, right?

43:57

If they’re gonna recommend a product or they’re gonna kind of use your content to recommend products, that’s something that they also look at.

44:05

One really, really important factor is how expensive it is for them to understand the content.

44:11

Does that make sense?

44:12

How expensive it is for a computer to understand the content.

44:18

This is just one of the factors, okay?

44:19

It’s just one of the factors, but this is just an example of one of them that you never hear anyone talking about—how expensive is it for Google to understand if the content is good or bad, okay?

44:34

Because Google has incredible AI technology.

44:38

They could spend $2, $3, $4 per page, right?

44:42

Let’s say that’s the blog article. They could spend $2, $3, $4 of AI resources to analyze that page and decide if it’s the best and if it’s great content and if it answers it really well, okay?

44:55

Does Google wanna spend two or three or $4 per page on the internet?

44:59

It would be out of business overnight.

45:01

It would instantly go to a massive loss.

45:03

So Google has to be exceptionally efficient in order to make a profit.

45:08

That’s just one factor, which you wouldn’t expect.

45:10

And there are many factors when it comes to all these different algorithms that you wouldn’t expect. And that’s one of them, okay.

45:17

And so we understand what actually works when it comes to the process, right?

45:25

In terms of the time that it’s going to take you, in terms of, you know, the topics that you should pick, in terms of what actually makes the best type of content that gets results, okay.

45:34

And so up on screen here, you’ve got kind of two routes.

45:36

And so one is the traditional way.

45:38

And so you would probably think, well, I need to create the best, most amazing content.

45:42

And so in doing that, you could, you know, be working for a lot of time researching, okay, critiquing, you know, just really making it perfect.

45:51

And, you know, occasionally I might do that, say with a sales page, which is going to be viewed by hundreds of thousands of people, but I’m not going to do that for, say, a blog post, which I need to be posting every single day, because otherwise it would take me three to four weeks of production just to get one piece published.

46:03

You wouldn’t have enough volume, and just having low volume gets you ignored by the algorithm.

46:09

I won’t explain why today, but that’s just something that’s true.

46:13

And so the other way, kind of like how we’ve approached this in my own companies and with the things I’m going to show you today—if you want content that’s about 7 out of 10 quality. It used to be lower, you used to not have to get it to 7 out of 10, it used to be maybe like a 5 out of 10 would work.

46:31

And so in niches you might have needed even better than that, but 7 out of 10 is really just to be better than what else is out there or one of the best.

46:41

And then you can do that in, say, 7 minutes, 10 minutes, 20 minutes, 30 minutes, however long it is going to take you depending on how you do it.

46:47

And when you do that, you can do like 20, 30 pieces per month, maybe 60, maybe 100, maybe 200, depending how much time you’ve got, but at least one per day is a good goal.

46:57

And then you’re doing good volume, and the algorithm likes volume, it likes that the content is overall good quality. It doesn’t need to be the best quality, but it’s good quality and tends to be better.

47:06

And from that, you can grow massive traffic and the business grows, the project grows, okay. It’s really that simple.

47:12

And high-profit content comes from these three things: verified demand, manageable competition, and buyer intent, okay.

47:23

These three things, write them down. Verified demand, manageable competition, buyer intent.

47:33

That’s the three things that are most important to have traffic.

47:39

And so this is very much about the topics that you choose to post on.

47:42

You want topics that have demand, have manageable competition, and buyer intent.

47:48

So let’s take a look at a couple of websites that we came across, okay, which I think demonstrate perfectly why our process works, okay, and you’re going to see this with these sites, okay. And so there are two companies here, TryEden and AgelessRx, okay, and so they’re in the supplement health space. Now I want you to look carefully at this graph up on screen and tell me what you see. The pink bar is the amount of traffic that they get, okay. The red one, or the orange depending how it shows on your screen, that’s the amount of keywords that they show up in Google for.

48:28

Remember, traffic from Google is the highest quality and most valuable content because it’s people looking for information, looking for things, and it converts really, really well.

48:36

Okay.

48:36

And Google still is growing year on year, searches are growing year on year, and so on and so on.

48:42

Okay.

48:43

You can see here the number of pages, okay, the yellow one is roughly the same.

48:48

Okay, they’ve just both got about 400 pages.

48:51

So they both have the same amount of pages.

48:53

Their domain authority, right?

48:55

So is the popularity of their website.

48:57

Okay, essentially how well-known the brand is.

49:00

Okay, which should in turn signal how much the algorithm should like them because algorithms rely very heavily on if something is already popular, then we should send it traffic because it’s already popular.

49:13

And so AgelessRx is 72 out of 100.

49:17

And TryEden is 41.

49:20

Okay, and so that doesn’t mean that this is almost twice as popular.

49:22

It means it’s about 10 times as popular because this is like a logarithmic scale.

49:27

As you go up here, it gets harder and harder and harder to increase the authority all the way to 100.

49:33

Okay, so this would be a website which in theory, at 72, given the industry, should be getting 100 to 500,000 visitors, okay?

49:43

Per month, maybe even a million visitors.

49:45

And, you know, Google says that, you know, like a hundred and they have, you know, billions of visitors.

49:50

Okay.

49:51

But you see, what do you see here?

49:57

Which website has the most traffic?

49:59

Okay.

50:00

It’s TryEden.

50:02

Okay.

50:03

So something’s wrong here because AgelessRx is the most popular site but has less traffic.

50:11

They both got the same amount of content.

50:13

Okay.

50:13

So all things being equal with the rest of the site, just the fact that it’s more popular, these graphs should at least be reversed.

50:22

It should be AgelessRx getting way more traffic and TryEden not getting that much.

50:28

Okay.

50:28

So why does the less popular site with the same amount of content have more traffic?

50:33

Okay.

50:34

Well, it’s similar to what you saw with Jasper.

50:38

It’s about the type of content they post.

50:41

Okay.

50:42

AgelessRx, which is losing, publishes very general topics.

50:48

And you might notice that this is kind of one of those ChatGPT topics here.

50:56

Introducing Aqabo’s Daily, What’s New and What’s Right for You, okay?

51:01

How to Find Your Goldilocks LDN Dose, One-on-One Video, What is NAD+—these aren’t fantastic topics, okay?

51:09

And the content as well is also not the best quality.

51:13

Okay, in terms of what the algorithm decides is quality.

51:16

Here, the topics are much better.

51:18

Okay.

51:19

Not every single one, but a lot more of them.

51:23

Okay.

51:25

And then as a result, TryEden gets way more traffic.

51:30

And if you look at this, like the average person looked at this, they wouldn’t understand the difference.

51:36

Even if they read the content, they would probably say, “Well, both of these actually sound pretty good. Maybe the Eden one is a bit better, but I’m not really sure why. It just feels better.” Okay. But it’s what the algorithms care about.

51:48

And so because AgelessRx has some or a good portion of content on their website which the algorithm doesn’t like, it’s being punished, right? It’s being held back.

51:57

And this is a serious issue for them.

52:00

And so what you want to be doing—you can be the smaller website, you can be the smaller brand, and you don’t even need to have your own website.

52:10

If you follow this and you do quality content in terms of what the algorithm likes, you have high demand or some demand for the content, and the competition is also at a level that you can compete with.

52:25

So you need good quality, you need demand, and you need a competition level you can compete with.

52:30

AgelessRx did the wrong thing.

52:31

Even though they’re a big brand, they picked many topics that they couldn’t compete with, so they just got drowned out. Okay.

52:37

They picked where there maybe even wasn’t some demand. Like one of the examples here, the first one, okay.

52:44

And the second one, I don’t think even has any demand in the way that it’s being written with the way that the algorithm sees it.

52:49

And therefore, as well, the quality is off in terms of what the algorithm considers. Okay.

52:55

And so a question for you: what if you could make virtually unlimited content every single day like a seven-figure organic traffic expert does using automated tools, right? Even if you’ve got no traffic, no writing or tech experience, okay?

53:14

You know, does that sound pretty interesting to you? Okay, so this is what we’re going to look at.

53:18

And so who wants to discover how to create traffic-getting content in just five to seven minutes?

53:23

I’ll demo this and do this better than anyone else, even as a beginner, and win the content wars and make a profit in the process, okay?

53:31

So this is what we’re gonna look at, all right?

53:33

So there are two paths to this, okay?

53:35

So path one, right?

53:37

And there’s path two, all right?

53:39

And so these are both beginner-friendly.

53:42

You know, a lot of the stuff that I cover in our training, we get pretty advanced, we deal with a lot of bigger businesses, but this is something—it’s one of the rare occasions where we’ll bring something to you which is truly very, very beginner-friendly and is a great place to start if you’re a bit stuck, you know, wheels are spinning, and you’re not driving traffic. This is one of the best places to get going, okay?

54:02

And you can choose either of these paths, whichever is more suited to you.

54:06

Personally, I prefer path number two, okay?

54:09

I think it’s a bit more lucrative and a bit faster, but arguably path number one is maybe a little bit easier overall, okay?

54:17

So path number two, a little bit harder, but a lot more money.

54:21

Path number one, okay, easier, but less money, okay?

54:24

But both of them work, and they work very, very well, okay?

54:28

And it’s about creating these simple posts that deliver significant traffic like I showed you before, and this—you can see this—is sending traffic each and every day. It’s sending about 20 to 40 visits consistently every single day, okay, and has been doing so for almost a year and actually is still continuing to send traffic now, okay.

54:56

Eventually, if you leave it after maybe about three or four years, this would die off. Okay.

54:59

But actually, all you just need to do is create the content again, repost it, and you can kick things off again, okay. So even that is pretty cool.

55:08

And so this is very beginner-friendly. You don’t need writing skills, tech skills.

55:11

You don’t need to make videos. You don’t need to do any video editing. You don’t need to be on camera, okay.

55:16

You don’t even need to create a website. If you’ve got one, great. Okay.

55:20

It’s certainly great with a website. You don’t have to do any spending on ads.

55:24

And so this is just something that you can do, you know, in as little as—you know, you can literally do it in about five minutes, you’ll see this. But you know, typically, you’ll take at least seven minutes on average.

55:35

And if you’re, you know, you’re going to be tweaking some things, okay, it can take you longer. If you’re a perfectionist, it could take you an hour.

55:42

And it depends kind of like what level you want to go with this as well.

55:46

So you know, how much time it takes you per day, you know, if it takes you an hour, still well worth it, okay.

55:52

So quite often we put a bit more time into the content, but that’s totally up to you. All right. And so your edge is in the tool and the process.

56:00

And the whole process here is finding hidden high-profit topics in any niche, focusing on buyer topics that bring you commissions or sales, doing, you know, anonymous, faceless posts. Okay. So you can put your name to it, right?

56:14

That’s something you can do, but you don’t have to. Okay. And you certainly don’t need a following to do this.

56:19

If you have one, great. That’s an advantage, but you don’t need it.

56:22

And it’s automated persuasive writing that actually drives sales. Okay. And so it’s just a three-step process.

56:30

You’re going to auto-write the content, post the content, and then profit. Okay. Very, very simple.

56:35

So the auto-writing takes just a few minutes, like about seven minutes, then you go and post it. Okay.

56:41

And then the content is out there and then each and every day can potentially bring in traffic. And so what makes these, what we call invisible influencer posts, work?

56:51

Well, they’re very, very micro-niche focused.

56:54

They give relevant information to help people solve a problem in that niche, to answer the question.

57:01

It has a call to action for a product or service, okay, where you’re either going to get paid a commission, right, or it’s your own product that you’re selling, or your own service, okay, or it’s for a local business, whatever that might be.

57:14

Okay.

57:15

And you can post it on your own website, but there are also four different platforms that we recommend where you can post.

57:20

You could just do one of them.

57:22

All right.

57:22

But you could do all of them.

57:23

That’s completely up to you.

57:25

Okay.

57:25

And there are more than four out there, but I’m just giving you the four that are really effective right now.

57:30

Okay.

57:31

And so to actually have this work, it needs to be a generally good piece of content, okay, not spammy content. It needs to educate the reader with the answer.

57:41

Okay.

57:42

It needs to offer a way to solve their pain or problem.

57:46

Okay, give them the information that they need, and it essentially positions you, the post, or the website, right?

57:52

Or the product that you’re recommending as the authority and as the solution, okay?

57:57

And this is the approach that you’ll take.

57:59

And this is really important because if you’re just churning out generic AI content, which is the type of stuff you might see on Jasper, it’s not really solving a problem, it’s not really engaging, right?

58:11

You’re just kind of adding noise to the internet.

58:13

And I think we’re all tired of just too much noise and junk on the internet.

58:17

And that’s why platforms like TikTok, Facebook, and Google—their role is essentially to provide the stuff that people are interested in.

58:27

If they’re able to do that, they get more users, they make more money.

58:31

And people are still frustrated trying to find good information. Just give me one in the chat

58:35

If you’ve ever tried to look up information online and not been satisfied with the answer, right?

58:40

It’s been a bit too hard to find the information that you want, okay?

58:44

So it’s a really weird contradiction that the internet is absolutely flooded with content, yet every single one of you here, I think, is typing one in the chat box.

58:55

You can see tons of ones in the chat box here.

58:58

And it’s because most people, when it comes to producing content, don’t know what people want and have been taught the wrong thing.

59:08

Okay, they’ve just been taught completely the wrong thing.

59:12

And I don’t really understand why this is the case.

59:15

I have an understanding of, say, why ChatGPT writes badly because of how it was trained and it’s kind of the average of the internet.

59:22

But I don’t know why so many people are producing content that just isn’t really answering the questions that people need, and there’s all this opportunity.

59:28

I think it maybe has something to do with certain tools, like keyword tools out there, that everyone’s kind of crowded around, and then they’ve told you to use that tool and everyone does what they say, and then they think that’s the right thing, and then it becomes part of university courses and so on.

59:42

Right, and so they end up just doing what everyone else is doing and what they’re taught, and it just doesn’t work, okay?

59:52

And so you don’t want to be doing that.

59:54

You want to be doing the opposite, okay?

59:58

You want to be using a special AI that writes better than 99.9% of human writers, better than ChatGPT, better than Jasper, and all these other tools in terms of what the algorithms like—not necessarily what people will say is the best, but what the algorithms will say is the best, okay.

1:00:32

And that’s just the reality of it. If you want traffic, I’m not saying it’s a good or a bad thing, I’m just being a realist, okay. So I’m very much a realist when it comes to this, and my role here is to help you figure out how to get traffic, okay, not maybe write the piece of content that will impress the most people.

1:00:41

What’s really impressive for me is if you can go out and get traffic and then be able, you know, to earn an income from that traffic. That’s what we’re here for.

1:00:41

All right.

1:00:41

And so if you tap into sites that already have billions of users looking for what you’re offering and you can tap into those algorithms and leverage certain sites out there, which can help you do that, then when you’ve got the right type of content and the right type of topics, then your content is going to stand out in all of this noise.

1:00:59

And you’re going to be able to get traffic.

1:01:02

And the bad content that’s out there that’s flooding the internet, where everyone else is doing this wrong, that’s your opportunity, okay?

1:01:09

So the internet has hundreds of thousands of people publishing content, hundreds of thousands.

1:01:16

You can see we’re in a live session here.

1:01:20

It’s not packed with hundreds of thousands of people.

1:01:22

It’s a small group here today, right?

1:01:24

And so we have that advantage together if you go out and actually apply this.

1:01:29

And so with so many people trying to take these silly shortcuts—thinking they know what works, or basing things on what worked two years ago, or getting bad advice from someone on YouTube, right?—

1:01:41

This is what’s actually going to be able to boost your success and allow you to stand out, okay?

1:01:46

And so, for example, Stuart Vickers, okay, he follows a process similar to this, leveraging some of these big sites, one of these four big sites or a few of these big sites.

1:01:58

And, you know, he’s done a few different projects just for fun, just on the side, and he reached a peak of $356 in one day, with only a couple of hours of work posting in unique niches.

1:02:13

Kind of like it was a weird new niche.

1:02:16

Okay.

1:02:16

And he made about 3 to 4K per month for a while.

1:02:20

Okay.

1:02:21

Right.

1:02:21

And it was just with one post.

1:02:23

All right.

1:02:24

And this is something that’s been working for a long time, right?

1:02:27

So Greg here, he was able to go from zero to 250,000 article views.

1:02:37

Okay, so remember I said that you don’t need your own website because he posted content on his own website—it didn’t work.

1:02:43

And then he posted the content onto one of the four sites, right, which we’re going to be talking about today.

1:02:50

And he just did that with 35 of his articles and he got 250,000 views and he built up a bunch of followers as well.

1:02:57

Okay. And this was before any AI. And so, like I said, I’ve been doing this a long time.

1:03:01

And this is something that I’ve also done many, many times that works really well.

1:03:08

Leverage other platforms that are bigger than you and you’re going to get more traffic.

1:03:12

Okay. And so this is where these invisible influencer posts really, really kick in.

1:03:18

Okay. And so there are four sites out there. They’re not the only four sites where you can do this.

1:03:24

But there are four sites where you can tap into traffic and it’s working very well right now, okay?

1:03:32

And so I’m going to share with you one of these sites, okay?

1:03:36

But something important to note is all four of these sites experienced a major explosion when AI content hit, okay?

1:03:44

So AI content hit—what was it—the end of 2023 is when ChatGPT came out, it was the fastest-growing platform ever in the world.

1:03:52

It grew to a hundred million users in a matter of days. Okay.

1:03:57

And then Google changed its algorithm in response to that and rewarded these sites. Okay. This is just a fact.

1:04:05

It’s just something that happened. Okay. And so let’s see the traffic growth on these sites.

1:04:10

And so the first one I’m going to reveal for you, the other three we leave for, you know, people who join our program. Okay.

1:04:19

Because we don’t want it out there for everyone, but one of the platforms is Reddit. Okay. Right.

1:04:24

And so Reddit allows you to post long-form content, and visitors have skyrocketed on Reddit from 100 million a month to 600 million a month.

1:04:33

And it’s a very highly engaged community.

1:04:36

And what’s interesting is it has all of these mini subreddits, right?

1:04:42

All of these are often very, very small communities on very niche topics. Okay. And so this is a platform where you can post. Okay.

1:04:55

That many people do. Right. And literally, its traffic went from 100 million to 600 million.

1:05:02

Another platform, okay,

1:05:05

has grown from, I guess it was what—about 100 million users per month, okay?

1:05:14

To about 260 million users, okay?

1:05:16

And this is what happened when AI came out.

1:05:19

It got rewarded with more traffic.

1:05:20

And we were just testing something very recently with this and we see it’s still performing incredibly well, okay?

1:05:28

So, you know, I’ve got some quite big websites under my belt, and this website often beats my own websites for showing up, right?

1:05:36

And getting traffic is quite crazy, okay?

1:05:39

And so this is a great one.

1:05:42

Platform number three, and by the way, these are all free to post to.

1:05:44

So platform number three is the content creator’s paradise.

1:05:48

It’s not massive compared to the others.

1:05:51

It’s relatively small, and it’s grown from about 10 million users to about 30 to 40 million. It’s really, really good for longer-form blog post-type content and is another place you can post.

1:06:05

Okay, platform number four, right, is a Q&A site with 13 million daily active users. But can you see the explosion that happened here on screen?

1:06:19

Okay, absolutely blew up, absolutely blew up in terms of traffic, okay?

1:06:28

And so all these sites are a bit different, okay, right?

1:06:33

And so the point is that these are just free sites that you can post to and leverage.

1:06:40

And they’re not the only ones—there are more as well.

1:06:42

And so across this, and this is really important to think about.

1:06:49

So does anyone remember during 2023 and 2024, so many people were complaining that they lost all their traffic?

1:06:57

Okay, if maybe you’re a little bit more advanced or you’ve been in the industry a while, do you remember that loads of people were complaining that they lost all their traffic?

1:07:05

Right, well, traffic doesn’t just disappear.

1:07:07

It’s like, you know, it’s like energy—energy doesn’t just disappear, it’s transferred into something else.

1:07:13

And so all that traffic didn’t disappear.

1:07:15

It just went somewhere else.

1:07:16

And so what you have to do is just go, well, where did the traffic go?

1:07:19

So, oh, it went there.

1:07:20

Okay.

1:07:21

Well, maybe that’s something to pay attention to.

1:07:24

So we paid attention to that, and it also helped us understand what the algorithms were looking for.

1:07:29

Okay.

1:07:29

And also what was going on and so on and so on.

1:07:31

And so it’s allowed us to actually increase our traffic because people didn’t really figure it out.

1:07:37

They just complained.

1:07:38

They just complained about it instead of really reacting to it, right?

1:07:42

So like Stuart Vickers, who I showed before that was doing 3 to 4K per month off one post,

1:07:47

he saw it happening, okay?

1:07:50

And then he went that route and that’s why he was able to make that 3 to 4K per month, okay?

1:07:55

So a billion users were moved over to these websites and that was Google’s decision to do that, right?

1:08:02

And this happens frequently.

1:08:04

You’ll see these changes, you know?

1:08:06

And so combined together across all of those sites, it’s literally 1.5 billion monthly users.

1:08:11

So they’ve got a big audience.

1:08:12

They’ve got big authority.

1:08:13

I’m not saying you’re going to get 1.5 billion users.

1:08:15

Okay, that would be silly, but I’m saying you’ve got access to platforms where you can post for free that have a massive number of users and the ability to get you traffic without having to build a massive following or even any following at all, okay?

1:08:31

Right, so it’s not like the common platforms like TikTok and Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube that everybody knows about, okay, but are also, you know, quite difficult to get traffic because you have to build up a following. It takes a long time.

1:08:43

This is something where you can post and you can get traffic very, very quickly.

1:08:46

And so what this means for you is a simpler way to generate traffic, which you can then get commissions and sales from.

1:08:52

You can tap into these platforms. You don’t need to rely on outdated methods, right?

1:08:56

Which may have worked two or three years ago, but don’t work anymore, but they’re still being taught—or on bad AI writing that just doesn’t deliver results, okay?

1:09:04

And so this is so simple and yet so few win at this, and here’s why, right?

1:09:11

So it’s not even about the fact that they don’t use these websites to post on.

1:09:16

They also don’t pick the right topics, okay?

1:09:19

They also don’t produce good content, and they don’t have the right process so that they can produce content very, very quickly, okay?

1:09:28

And so I needed people to do this, so I developed a solution, right?

1:09:32

And so my solution had to follow my proven traffic process, be easy to use, do most of the work automatically, produce better content fast, produce true and factual content with citations and sources, okay.

1:09:44

Produce human-quality content that would not upset AI detectors and come out at, like, you know, 100% AI content.

1:09:51

It doesn’t matter if you get like a 10% or a 50% or maybe even a 70% AI score, but if it’s over like 90, 95, then, you know, it might be an issue.

1:10:00

Okay.

1:10:01

But it’s more about just producing the content in the way that’s right for the algorithm.

1:10:06

So it had all this criteria, and what we built, okay, was George Orwell—that could produce this content and go through this process, okay?

1:10:16

And so George Orwell is our resident AI writer that handles everything when it comes to creating long-form content that actually generates sales and commissions, and is the type of content that actually works, that actually gets results, okay?

1:10:35

And it’s a seven-step process here.

1:10:37

All right, you can take a screenshot of this in case you want to remember it, right?

1:10:40

So it’s one, discover profitable sub-niches; two, get top topics and headlines; three, get sources of info; four, generate the outline; five, generate the post;

1:10:55

six, post it to the different sites; and seven, just keep repeating that again and again, okay, so you can actually go ahead and do this. Right. So it’s just these seven steps, okay. And of course, if you just post once, it’s not enough—the idea is that you should be posting daily, okay. You should be posting daily, right? That’s what you want to be doing. Okay.

1:11:28

So we are just about one hour in.

1:11:28

So I appreciate it’s been an hour, but there was a lot of really important information to give up to this point, okay, so you can understand why this actually works.

1:11:35

And then you can look at this tool and understand what’s effective about it, what’s effective about the process, and why it’s different from what you might have seen elsewhere. All right.

1:11:48

So quick demo, okay?

1:11:50

We’ve still got a little bit to go through here, but we’re going to hammer through with a very, very quick example. All right.

1:11:57

So let me just bring this up on screen here. Give me one second. Right.

1:12:07

And so the platform here is where you can just create and post content very, very quickly.

1:12:14

And it’s text-based content, which is great for beginners—text-based content is the simplest and easiest to work with, right?

1:12:25

Okay?

1:12:26

And so all we’re gonna do here first is I’m not gonna go and create content straight away.

1:12:33

All right?

1:12:34

I’m going to use one of the tools.

1:12:39

Okay?

1:12:39

And we’ve got a few different tools in here that you can use.

1:12:42

All right?

1:12:43

And so if you just post in the chat niche, okay, if you post in the chat niche, then I will go through and try it in your niche.

1:12:58

Okay, or a niche that you just might be curious about, okay?

1:13:01

And so I’m just gonna open up a couple of tools here.

1:13:05

And these are the pro versions of the tools that you can get, but just give me a niche in the chat.

1:13:09

Just give me a niche, one of the first ones I’ll do.

1:13:11

Okay. All right. So Tanya said, uh, menopause. Okay. So I’ll grab that one.

1:13:18

Someone said Web3, but I don’t really know what that is. And so I’ve been given a very vague one here, like menopause.

1:13:26

It’s like, okay, well, what is it you’re selling? Right.

1:13:29

But this is where we can use these tools, which are going to be able to help us.

1:13:33

So you might already have a product in mind, which you’re promoting, and you could go put that in the tool.

1:13:37

So I’m using two of the tools: NichePig and KeywordPig, okay?

1:13:43

So these are now going out and sniffing across the internet to find topics that we could produce content for, okay?

1:13:56

Right, and while that’s happening, I’m now gonna set a timer, and bear in mind I’m gonna go a little bit slower.

1:14:02

Okay, so I’m gonna set a timer here so we see how long it takes, right?

1:14:06

Okay, so we’ll just hit play so we can see how long this is gonna be taking us now.

1:14:10

And so both of these now are going out, okay?

1:14:13

And so this one didn’t seem to work this time, so let me just try it again, right?

1:14:20

And so the results here are already in.

1:14:23

And so we typed in menopause, and this is giving us topics that people discuss or ask about in relation to menopause, okay?

1:14:37

Right, and the problems that might occur or the products that they might be interested in.

1:14:43

Okay, and so for example, magnesium supplements, all right, low-impact exercise, omega-3 rich foods, say for menopause.

1:14:54

Okay, so I’ve got even a topic here already, omega-3 rich foods for menopause, okay?

1:15:00

And then in NichePig Pro, it’s come up with some really interesting stuff here related to menopause, okay?

1:15:09

And what’s really interesting here is it talks about different products that you could talk about or promote, different sub-niches, and different services, right?

1:15:20

And you can save these for later.

1:15:23

And so there’s all sorts of different topics and audiences, you know—so menopause for athletes, cooling activewear, aromatherapy kits, right?

1:15:35

So, so many different topics that you could get into here and look into. Okay.

1:15:41

And so all you would do is just go through this and find something. So this is interesting here: hormone balancing creams.

1:15:50

And then if I kind of look over here at some of the stuff I’ve got as well, right, then, you know, there’s just some interesting stuff.

1:16:00

And so hormone balancing creams and phytoestrogens. I’m just going to throw this in here, these two topics.

1:16:08

I’m just going to combine them and kind of see what I see in Google very, very quickly.

1:16:15

And yeah, there’s all these hormone balancing creams that are being sold. Okay. Which is pretty interesting.

1:16:22

Okay. And I put in the word phytoestrogens just to see. So best estrogen and progesterone creams.

1:16:28

Okay, so this is giving me some really interesting topics like how to use estrogen and progesterone creams.

1:16:35

Right, so this is super, super interesting as a topic, okay, and so I would go with maybe what is showing up here, right, in terms of this topic right here, and I just put it into Google and then I just took what Google was suggesting, okay, and then I just had a little look in the results and just kind of saw that, you know, the results here, they’re not particularly great when I look at them, okay?

1:17:12

Some of them are off-topic, okay?

1:17:15

Some of them are like a PDF.

1:17:16

If Google’s showing a PDF, it means it’s really struggling.

1:17:20

It’s a PDF from 2017—this is almost 10 years old, okay?

1:17:24

So here it’s not very competitive, and Google recommended it as a search, which means there is demand, okay?

1:17:31

And so this is pretty amazing.

1:17:34

And I’m gonna show you how you can get access to all of this stuff, okay,

1:17:38

and be able to produce a lot of content for a great price.

1:17:41

But now that I’ve got my topic using those tools, right,

1:17:44

and you saw how quickly it was, I’m just gonna now create this project, okay?

1:17:48

And so within three and a half minutes while I’m explaining this live, okay,

1:17:53

We’ve chosen a topic and I’m gonna put this in: how to use estrogen and progesterone cream together. But I’m gonna press this button here, improve the headline.

1:18:02

Okay, and it’s gonna go through a process, okay,

1:18:05

where it’s going to look at these to decide on a way to create a better version of the title, okay?

1:18:16

And so I can do this a number of times and I can just pick the title, right, that I want, okay?

1:18:22

And so any of these will do, all right?

1:18:26

And so again, all you’re doing here is you paste it in, okay?

1:18:33

I accidentally pressed the play button on my computer there.

1:18:36

All right, and you just press improve headline, okay?

1:18:39

And it comes up, all right?

1:18:41

And so I might just add it here, since it said how to use it, right?

1:18:48

And I’ll just put this like this, okay?

1:18:50

But it gives you some good ideas of how you can then improve the headline, okay?

1:18:54

Because sometimes this works especially well if your headline is poorly formatted.

1:18:58

The one we came in with was actually already a good headline.

1:19:00

So it didn’t have to do all that much.

1:19:02

And now it’s going to give us some sources to use.

1:19:08

Okay, so this is from Total Health ND.

1:19:10

Okay, this is very much on topic.

1:19:14

All right, when and how to take or use combined hormones.

1:19:17

Okay, so this isn’t quite right.

1:19:20

Okay, this estrogen and progesterone hormone therapy will be useful information here.

1:19:26

Okay, this is about oral, okay.

1:19:29

Okay, and then this is about where to apply.

1:19:32

So that’s also useful.

1:19:34

And I can also go out, should I want to, all right?

1:19:36

So I might remove this one and I can just go to Perplexity, okay, which is a great source of information.

1:19:44

I can quickly put that in, okay?

1:19:49

And now we’re gonna get a really good answer from Perplexity, which goes and does the research for us.

1:19:57

Okay, it’s pulling information from all sorts of different places and also then thinking it through, right?

1:20:06

And deciding if it’s right.

1:20:07

I can also do this again.

1:20:09

And if I want to use some user opinions here as well, I can just do this again.

1:20:14

And here I’m just gonna choose to also include social media, right?

1:20:18

So I can actually get some user discussions online if there are any, okay?

1:20:24

So we’ll also look for those too, across forums and places like that, okay?

1:20:29

And so now, I actually think this has come out even better now, right?

1:20:33

Coming out with a table and everything else, so this is great stuff, okay?

1:20:37

And so I can now just copy this information, right, as a source, okay?

1:20:42

And so, I’m not using my normal device here, so sometimes I do something wrong.

1:20:52

So I’m just gonna create a custom source here, raw text, okay?

1:20:59

And you can put a URL in here.

1:21:01

I’m just gonna paste in the source text here.

1:21:05

And this is a guide.

1:21:10

I’m using these screens, okay?

1:21:14

And so I’ll create that custom source.

1:21:15

So I’m using some sources I found online.

1:21:17

And of course, I can spend some time to go through this, to read through this stuff, okay?

1:21:22

As well as then providing my own custom source in there too, right?

1:21:27

It should have come up as an option, but let me just quickly double-check.

1:21:32

So I’ll just update the source here and then I’ll just double-check.

1:21:35

It took—I didn’t add it here, it came up at the top.

1:21:39

I missed that.

1:21:41

Right, so if I’m not happy with the sources, I can just go back here and update my sources. And again, it lost—I just made a mistake and clicked ahead before I added this source.

1:21:56

Let me just add it back in again. Okay. So not the URL one. I want to add in a raw text.

1:22:00

That’s the title here. And I copied this over from Perplexity.

1:22:08

We just paste that in, create the custom source.

1:22:10

And the bit I forgot to do was just add the source here, update sources. So now it reads through these sources to understand them.

1:22:17

Okay. And now it’s ready to create an outline. Okay. And so we just hit the button.

1:22:23

It’s got our three sources of information here. And we hit generate outlines.

1:22:27

Does everyone understand why it’s so important to have good sources? Okay.

1:22:34

Now I could have just randomly clicked, but no, I went through, I checked. This is why it takes, you know, a couple of minutes.

1:22:39

Because your biggest job here is to choose the right sources. Okay.

1:22:44

And, you know, if you’re doing this for a client, right?

1:22:47

Or a product that you’re promoting, you might use the product sales page as a source, okay?

1:22:51

And you might want to do some research with Perplexity and copy that information like I did.

1:22:55

And now it’s gone through, okay, and I drafted an article here.

1:23:00

Now, really important to note that this is making a longer article than you need, okay?

1:23:08

It’s not supposed to be this long.

1:23:09

It could be, but I’m gonna go through this and just maybe delete some sections which I don’t feel are so important, okay?

1:23:16

So this introduction, very, very important, okay?

1:23:20

Then it’s how to apply them, okay?

1:23:22

Then it’s creating the schedule.

1:23:24

I don’t think creating the schedule needs three sections: daily application and timing, cyclical versus continuous, which means maybe what to do if you miss a dose.

1:23:35

I would say that’s important.

1:23:36

Topical application sites, okay?

1:23:39

Common mistakes.

1:23:40

I’m just gonna, I think common mistakes can just be listed here, all right?

1:23:47

And I’ll just change this to maybe the most common mistakes. How to track your symptoms and results.

1:23:52

I don’t think this needs the subsections; it’s going a bit too long.

1:23:55

Safety precautions—I don’t think it needs all of those sections either, so I can remove those.

1:24:02

This natural support for your hormone balance journey, as a conclusion—great, that’s fine.

1:24:08

So I shortened it a little bit here so it’s not quite as long, and then I leave the FAQs.

1:24:13

And if I don’t like, or I want to add anything here, I can just adjust it, okay?

1:24:19

And so, for example, if I wanted to change any one of these FAQs, then I can go ahead and do that, all right?

1:24:30

I’m gonna leave it as it is here, and now I’m gonna hit generate article.

1:24:33

And so we’re 10 minutes in here, while I’m explaining it. Of course, if you already had your topic in mind, we’d only be at the seven-minute mark right now. Plus, I’m explaining it as I go through, and I made a little mistake which wasted about 30 seconds here, but you can see this is going incredibly, incredibly quickly, okay? And it’s now generating the content. And so it’s not like ChatGPT where the content just kind of immediately appears. It takes a little while. Why is it taking a while? Because it’s going through a number of processes. So it’s collating facts, it’s then writing the sections, it’s then fact-checking them, it’s then adjusting the language, okay, and then when you start to see it’s coming back with the final version, and there are ways in which this is written, okay, which is so that it’s actually effective when you publish it, right, that it’s written in the format and written in a language style that the algorithms—specifically Google, right? And also the LLMs, right?

1:25:35

If you want to be referenced, say like in AI overviews and things like this, that they like, okay? Look at the quality of this, okay?

1:25:43

The right way to apply, right?

1:25:45

Step one, prepare the skin. Measure the correct amount, choose the best application sites, apply using the correct technique.

1:25:54

Step five, allow proper absorption time, okay? And I’m still continuing to write here, okay?

1:25:58

So George Orwell is writing this prolifically and going through, okay, and talking about all this stuff, and it’s super, super detailed. So if we now compare to what we saw online, okay, could we now say—like, so this is the number one result here. This is the number one result, and we’ll take a look. It’s an FAQ on how to apply the creams. Okay? Right? Which isn’t so bad. It’s 10 questions. Okay?

1:26:38

Do you think that the content we have now produced, okay, which has a very, very quick summary here at the top, okay, including the start and dose, saying that consistent application is crucial, rotating the application sites, this is all interesting info, right?

1:27:00

And, you know, if you’re in the target market for this, okay, this is a question that you typed in.

1:27:05

This is really key information that you’d want to know.

1:27:07

And it draws you into the article and gets you to read all of this through.

1:27:10

And there’s a lot of interesting details here.

1:27:13

And if you’re looking this up, it’s really, really, really important, right?

1:27:16

This is important information.

1:27:17

You’d be researching this because you want a very precise answer, okay?

1:27:23

And this has all of the different questions that you might be asking, okay?

1:27:29

Just so much stuff, it’s collected so much information from all different sources that we provided and also its own research, okay?

1:27:39

And even links to the various sources, which you can turn off, okay?

1:27:42

It’s got these important safety guidelines right here, okay?

1:27:46

Sometimes it will write tables as well if it feels that it’s relevant, okay?

1:27:50

And so just very, very, very detailed in the answers, okay?

1:27:56

And interestingly, long articles like this, which can be the absolute best content on the subject, okay, is what tends to be very, very effective, right, to actually work. Okay.

1:28:16

And this—and, you know, someone’s asking here about, well, what about short attention span?

1:28:21

Well, that’s why you have this.

1:28:22

So if they have a short attention span, they get their answer very, very quickly here, okay, but this is a topic that requires a little bit more of an explanation anyway, okay, so it’s not something that you can just do very quickly, but the key things are here and then it draws them in if they’re a skim reader, right? But this is by far the best piece of content now on the subject.

1:28:41

Now normally it’ll create a featured image as well. I think this time it hasn’t, maybe because of the topic, right, so it might have got a no-back maybe just because of the topic.

1:28:53

And so, you know, if it didn’t generate that, we can just hit generate, and it’s gonna go in and create an AI image.

1:29:01

Okay, and we’re updating this this week as well.

1:29:03

So you’ll have even better-looking images from now on.

1:29:08

All right, so you’ll see some examples of those soon enough as well coming.

1:29:15

And so it takes a little while, it’s gonna generate the image, okay.

1:29:21

And yeah, so I guess for the given topic, it just doesn’t wanna create something.

1:29:25

So I would just change this and maybe just call it a hormone cream.

1:29:30

Let me just see.

1:29:30

So some topics, they’re more sensitive, right?

1:29:35

And so sometimes the AI image doesn’t produce, and that’s just what happens here, all right?

1:29:39

And so instead we can just look from a library, we can also upload our own, okay?

1:29:45

But you could even just upload the product that you were posting, but already there’s an image here which we can use since, for whatever reason, the AI didn’t want to produce an image on this, okay?

1:29:59

But normally you’d have an image produced straight away, okay?

1:30:03

And we can then go take a look at, you know, like a preview of what this article would look like when it’s published, okay?

1:30:09

And we did this, what, in 16 minutes here, while I’ve stopped and explained it a few times, right?

1:30:13

So you can see how this could easily be done if I just hammer through this very, very quickly, that you could do this in about five to 10 minutes.

1:30:20

All right, so this is now a really beautiful, very, very detailed, and arguably the best piece of content online about this topic.

1:30:32

All right, so give me a one in the chat if you agree with this and you can see why this stuff works.

1:30:38

Okay, and so we use this technology all the time to write and produce content.

1:30:45

All right.

1:30:45

And we get absolutely incredible results where we’re showing up in Google, in Google AI overviews and ChatGPT and Perplexity and so on, because it’s such detailed, great content. Okay. So let me continue through because there’s so much more to this. All right.

1:31:03

And so we’ve gone from idea to profit. Okay. You can do it in five minutes. All right.

1:31:08

I might come back at the end and you’ll do a speed run through it really quickly where I don’t explain it quite in detail, I just quickly run through.

1:31:15

Okay.

1:31:15

But for sure you can do this in five minutes, but you’ll see that, you know, like seven minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes, maybe you want to take half an hour.

1:31:22

That’s fine, but you don’t have to, right?

1:31:24

Okay.

1:31:24

You can pick from existing topic ideas that you already know of.

1:31:27

Okay.

1:31:28

Or you can use our research method.

1:31:29

Okay.

1:31:30

We give you all of the training to do this and you’re going to make at least one post per day.

1:31:33

Okay.

1:31:34

If you’re really in a rush, you could do it in five minutes.

1:31:36

We recommend you take a bit longer, about 15 to 20 minutes in reality.

1:31:41

And the best part, this is very, very scalable because everyone can sit down for 20 minutes a day and make this happen, right?

1:31:46

And so you just do it every day, okay?

1:31:50

The reason why people are succeeding when it comes to traffic is not because they’re better or smarter or that they know some secret—it’s mainly just consistent action.

1:31:58

So when you have something that works, you just wanna do it every single day, right?

1:32:04

And that’s why we have so many examples like this where you get really significant traffic, okay?

1:32:10

This is why Stuart here was able to do $356 in a day and then, you know, have one post that did three to four K per month. Okay.

1:32:21

It’s why Greg here was able to take content publishing on these other websites that we talked about and grow, right, to get an extra 250,000 views. Okay.

1:32:34

And so that’s the idea here where you create content and then you can just go post it on these other websites, these four websites, which we talked about.

1:32:44

But there’s another way to profit from this.

1:32:47

So if you’re interested in one more way to profit here, just before we wrap up and I give you a special deal here, we’ll just quickly do this.

1:32:54

We’ll talk about the 49-minute client.

1:32:56

And so there’s literally many, many businesses now.

1:33:00

And I was just told, actually, just yesterday, that so many businesses are cutting down on their paid ad spend because it’s just not getting profitable and they’re investing in organic and they know they need to do content.

1:33:13

And then they’ve gone to SEO companies and had a really bad experience because they churn out ChatGPT ****, and they try to build links.

1:33:20

Like, and they do all these old-school things, which don’t work.

1:33:23

They don’t understand the algorithms that have changed.

1:33:26

And so you can just help those businesses.

1:33:29

They will typically see a really significant growth in traffic just by posting daily on their website, the topics which are interesting to that potential audience.

1:33:38

Okay.

1:33:39

And so there’s literally thousands of niches here, and they will pay you, right?

1:33:44

10, 20, 30, 40, $50 per post, okay?

1:33:47

And $50 per post is a very, very fair price when you look at the quality of the content.

1:33:52

When you show them an article like we’ve just produced here, right, of this level of detail, okay?

1:33:59

$50 is a fair price to publish that level of quality on their website, okay?

1:34:06

You know, so even if they just did one a week, that’s still $200 a month, okay?

1:34:12

And so if they do 30, that’s $1,500 a month.

1:34:15

And so you don’t need many clients doing one post per day to actually build up, okay, to 100K per year when you do the math here, right?

1:34:25

And so here’s another example of a piece of content, right?

1:34:31

And it’s generating about $2,000 per month in sales, okay?

1:34:39

And so we do this day in, day out.

1:34:41

We’re publishing hundreds of posts every day, by the way, across all sorts of different brands, okay?

1:34:46

One post per day for a brand, okay?

1:34:49

You can do it in as little as seven minutes.

1:34:51

I don’t recommend doing it in as little as seven minutes, okay?

1:34:54

But you can do it.

1:34:54

We see people do that.

1:34:55

I think it’s rushing it a little bit, but it’s just what you can actually do with the platform.

1:35:01

I recommend that you take the time to actually read through what you publish because you see how much is written.

1:35:05

And so, you know, if it takes you two to four hours to do, you know, seven posts per week, it’s still a really, really good amount of time for the quality that you’re producing.

1:35:17

Okay.

1:35:18

And so if you do that, then over 30 days and you do that across six clients at $50 per post, it actually works at nine K per month, which is a hundred K per year, right?

1:35:29

So this is just math.

1:35:30

This is just the metrics of the business model, okay?

1:35:36

And something that you can do in say two, three, four hours per week, okay?

1:35:41

And across six clients, that, you know, is up to about two days’ work.

1:35:44

So you could fulfill for six clients in two days per week, okay, and be producing content every day for them, which delivers a six-figure salary, okay?

1:35:59

Paul says, how much should a local business post?

1:36:02

They can do it once per week, right?

1:36:04

If they’re on a smaller budget, but you know, we work for local businesses and some of them do it daily.

1:36:09

Right, some of them only need one per week.

1:36:11

It depends on their budget, right?

1:36:12

And so, you know, it’s up to you.

1:36:14

I’d prefer to work with businesses that want to post daily just because it’s easier just to be working with, you know, fewer clients, right?

1:36:21

I’d rather have six posts daily than say 20 that post, you know, once per week, something like that.

1:36:26

All right, and so people have been doing this with our older technology, by the way, okay?

1:36:33

So we’ve updated our technology, we’ve updated the writing style, we’ve got better and better and more refined as we continue to learn and test, and they absolutely love this, right?

1:36:43

So absolutely getting incredible results with this and loving the quality of the content.

1:36:48

And so the question for you is how much content are you willing to make each day for yourself, for your own business, for your own products, or to promote products that you love and find interesting, or to do for clients so that you can achieve what you wanna achieve, that you can hit your goals.

1:37:08

Write down a number, share it in the chat if you feel like, because in the end, if you wanna make money online, you need to be able to drive traffic.

1:37:18

You need to be able to drive traffic.

1:37:20

It’s really that simple.

1:37:21

And if you don’t drive traffic, you’re not going to make money.

1:37:24

And so some people, you know, they step away, they don’t do anything with this.

1:37:29

They say, yeah, I’m going to go do something.

1:37:30

I’ll think about it.

1:37:31

But the people who sit down and they say, right, I’m going to produce one piece of content a day.

1:37:36

Okay.

1:37:36

And one is a great start.

1:37:37

Okay.

1:37:38

I started with one per day.

1:37:39

Okay.

1:37:40

Now we do hundreds.

1:37:41

Okay.

1:37:41

Right.

1:37:42

Maybe it’s five, maybe it’s 10, right?

1:37:44

But when it doesn’t take too long to do, you can see why you would want to produce a lot of content, right?

1:37:48

Some of you want to do as much as you can possibly make, right?

1:37:51

It makes sense.

1:37:52

And you know, so would you sit down and use this tool like I’ve shown you today?

1:37:56

It’s pretty simple, right?

1:37:57

It’s just a few clicks to go from nothing to an article.

1:38:01

Would you sit down with this for one hour a week or two hours per week or three hours a week, okay?

1:38:07

To do this, okay?

1:38:09

And you know, that’s the idea, okay?

1:38:13

And you know, if yes, then do you want to see something that everyone here can get today, all right?

1:38:21

Which is the All Access Wordform package, right?

1:38:27

So this is the only AI writing platform which uses our very unique methodology, workflow, and process, okay?

1:38:35

Designed by seven-figure organic traffic experts, okay?

1:38:38

So, you know, seven-figure, you know, well, I mean, I’ve done eight figures online over the years.

1:38:44

I’ve generated probably nine figures in free organic traffic clicks over the years for myself and for various brands that I’ve worked with.

1:38:54

And so seven-figure is probably underestimating, and it’s true as well for the other experts that we work with that have contributed to this process as well.

1:39:04

Okay, and this is the key difference because I think most of the AI tools are either just ChatGPT kind of interfaces that are a bit easier to use or they allow people to play around with tons of options so then it doesn’t actually do something that works because people don’t always really know what they’re doing and what the latest thing the algorithm needs.

1:39:25

Or it’s made by developers who don’t understand marketing.

1:39:28

And so therefore, it’s produced by someone very smart but they’re not an expert in content.

1:39:34

This is produced with our expertise inside.

1:39:39

Okay, so you don’t need the writing skills, video creation, or anything like this. It’s just text-based content.

1:39:43

Just like I showed you, you’re gonna get the user-friendly dashboard and project manager, which you saw as we went through.

1:39:49

You’ve got the George Orwell bot, a state-of-the-art content writer.

1:39:54

You saw all of the content being written out on screen just before—these very, very detailed, very cutting-edge posts that can literally be the best on the topic.

1:40:09

And this is kind of like my robot child here that goes out and does all this writing, and he’s trained on the 15+ years of experience that I have and also our team has in creating effective content that gets traffic, especially from Google and also from, at times, you know, ChatGPT, Perplexity. And while it’s really, really effective for that—we’re seeing that happen more and more—you get the content editor, right? Like you saw, it just kind of works like a Google Doc or Microsoft Word. So you can add images, okay, you can edit as much as you want, right?

1:40:43

You can link to things, you can do all of those things.

1:40:45

There’s a few little other features in there which we didn’t show.

1:40:47

You’ve got the automated content researcher.

1:40:50

You saw how quickly it went out and found sources and how quickly you could just add in your own custom information, okay?

1:40:58

You get the outline generator.

1:40:59

So then you can see the sections within the content.

1:41:02

It makes it a little bit bigger.

1:41:03

So then you can choose which ones you actually want to keep, right?

1:41:06

It does this very, very quickly for you.

1:41:07

It has the image generator, so you can do all sorts of really cool, different style images.

1:41:14

We’ll have a look and we’ll play around with some others if we’ve got a little bit of time here at the end so you can see some more.

1:41:19

You can import the custom sources like I mentioned, so you can take any information, any research, any text, any transcript, whatever you want to put in, you can add that and it will use that as source material as well to create the content.

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