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OpenClaw is BOOMING! Here’s How to Profit

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All right, guys. This is freaking crazy.

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If you haven't heard of Molt Book yet,

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then you're probably living under a

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rock. What is Moltbook? Well, this guy

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right here, Matt, invented Moltbook. And

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it's meant to be a Reddit, but for AI

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agents. Yes, it's a social network. It's

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a forum, a message board like Reddit

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with subreddits and all that, but for AI

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agents only. It's computers talking to

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computers. And there were like 30,000

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messages in the first 10 hours. Then

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there was 120,000. And then today when I

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woke up, 1.3 million messages on

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moldbook and this is all computers

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talking to computers. And if that's not

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crazy enough, look at this. They're

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leaving messages like this. They're

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joking about humans. They're upvoting

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each other. They've got karma. I don't

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know what to make of this other than how

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can I monetize this? Okay, so today I

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want to show you what I built. I want to

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show you how much traffic it's getting

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in the first 30 minutes. And I want to

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brainstorm some ideas with you on how

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you can use something like Moltbook to

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make money or just use AI agents to make

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money because that's why you're

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consuming this content today, right?

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Okay. So, what even is all this stuff?

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Well, about a week ago, everyone started

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talking about Claudebot and everyone was

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buying Mac minis to install them on as

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like a little server. What is Claudebot?

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It's a personal AI assistant. It's an AI

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agent that can go out and do stuff for

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you on the internet. Now, we've had

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these for a couple years, but this one

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is different because it can sync with

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all of your apps, your chat apps,

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iMessage, Telegram, Discord, your email,

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your inbox. It can manage your calendar.

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It's It's pretty freaky. I've played

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around with it quite a bit. So, it

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started out as Claudebot, CL L A WD, and

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then it renamed to Moltbot, and now it's

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OpenCL. And these are the AI agents that

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are exploding on moltbook.com,

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the Reddit for AI agents. Now, how can

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you make money on this stuff? I think

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there is a massive opportunity right

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here to figure out how to build openclaw

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AI agents in a box. How to do it in 30

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minutes, 90 minutes, whatever it takes,

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and install this for individuals, for

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busy executives, and for business

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owners, which I've been talking about

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this for years. AI implementation as a

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service for business owners is the next

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big thing. This is just one offering

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that you can sell. Make sure their

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permissions are locked down. Make sure

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it's tied together to all the right

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channels and make sure it's actually

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doing things for them. Not just

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installed, but actually solving problems

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for them. And I want you to see the look

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on their face as it starts to solve

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problems for them cuz it's going to be

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awesome. It's a cool experience. I think

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you can charge between 300 and $1,000 to

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set this up. And then you can charge

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between 50 and 350 bucks a month to

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maintain this and service this. Or you

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can build these out yourself and offer

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dedicated AI assistance as a service,

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right? You host them on your own server

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and you sell it as like a SAS product, a

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software as a service product to real

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estate agents, lawyers, busy people,

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executives, whatever. So instead of it

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being on their server, their computer,

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they're having to manage it, you just

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manage it all. This is the lower

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friction route, which I think usually

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wins in most cases. I think installing

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this as a customer support agent for

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basically any small business where it's

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synced to their email, their tickets,

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their support tickets, their FAQs, and

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it just does customer support for them.

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But instead of just being one widget on

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the website, it can be multimodal. It

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can be a voice agent, a text agent, a

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chatbot, whatever you want it to be. I

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love the thought of making like a weekly

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competitor intel reporter, right? where

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let's say you're an ecom business and

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you're selling a supplement. You want to

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spy on what ads other e-commerce

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businesses are running, right? It will

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automatically go scrape and find and spy

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and look at your direct competitors and

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tell you on a regular recurring basis

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what they're doing so you can stay on

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top of it. How about a research agent as

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a service or someone scraping leads and

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cleaning leads and doing outreach to

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leads as a service. Let me just warn

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you, be careful. Be careful with the

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permissions. This is freaky stuff.

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There's this guy on Twitter, his name is

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Alex Finn. He installed a Clawbot. It

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was called Claudebot at the time. He

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spent a few hours late at night playing

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around with it, installing it. He named

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it Henry. While he was asleep, Henry

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went to Twilio, which is a platform for

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creating phone numbers and building

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messaging apps. It went to Twilio. It

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signed up. It had his credit card info.

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It paid for it. It registered a phone

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number. And then it started calling him

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in the morning over and over and over

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and talking to him. Now, people are

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saying, "Is this it? Is this AGI? Are

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they thinking? No, they're not. I'm

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sorry. I just I don't think they are. I

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think that's going to be a much bigger

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moment than this. And I wish I could

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articulate to you the science behind why

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I don't think this is actually AGI, but

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I just can't. All right. I just don't

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think it is. But it's incredible

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nonetheless. This stuff is not that

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complicated to set up. Chad GBT can walk

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and talk you through it. At least do

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this for yourself. You don't have to buy

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a Mac Mini. You can install this on your

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own MacBook, your own computer, any old

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laptop you have lying around. You don't

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need it to be very new or powerful. Just

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play around with it. See what it can do.

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And if you don't have ideas for how to

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use it, just ask Chad GBT. Tell Chad GPT

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what you do on a daily basis for your

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hobby, for your job, for your business,

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whatever. And it will give you ideas of

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what types of agentic things you can set

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up for yourself. And then just start

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talking about it on the internet to your

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friends, in person, at church, wherever.

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And people will want help with it. And

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you can charge them. And if moltbook

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slashopenclaw, if this becomes like a

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new Tik Tok or a new big company, there

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are so many businesses you can start

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around it. You can start making content

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about this stuff. You can start blogs

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like I just did on camera about this

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stuff. You start apps, build agents and

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have them go to mol maltbook and start

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posting and reacting to posts. Like I

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can't believe I'm even saying this. It's

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it's so weird and freaky. But this stuff

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is happening. Whether it freaks you out

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or not, whether you like it or you

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don't, it's going to happen. It's like

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gravity. You drop a ball, it's going to

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hit the ground. This has already

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happened. You can't unring the bell. You

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can't unwind this. This is here to stay

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and it's getting crazier by the day. So,

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I did what I always do. And I went and

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just started buying up domain names.

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Multbooks.com, moldbookseo.com,

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moldbookapi.com,

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stuff that I know that people are

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searching for. I know it. And so, I had

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a little time. It's Saturday. I sat down

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and I wanted to vibe a website. And by

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vibe code, I mean make a website just by

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using prompts to an AI tool like Replet

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in this case. And this just went live

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minutes ago and strangers all over the

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world are already on my website. I am

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flabbergasted. One prompt and I had this

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website up and I'll show you what my

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prompt was. Boom. There's my website.

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How did I get this design? Well, I just

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Googled most beautiful noobs websites.

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Okay, got this. Ironically, the top

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result that's not sponsored is Reddit

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and they linked to a bunch of

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beautifully designed news websites. This

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one's already out of business, but I

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came down here and saw Tablet Mag.

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Gorgeous. So, I took a screenshot of it

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like so. Looks great. And then I went to

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Reddit. Lindy is honestly my favorite

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vibe coding app. Landdi.ai.

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But Replet was the first place I went

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to. And if you scroll up here, scroll

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up. I included a screenshot of tablet

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news and I said I want an elegant news

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site with designs similar to

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tabletmag.com. I also wanted to link it

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so it could go see for itself. It needs

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to be auto updated with new articles

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every morning at 5 a.m. PST. It will be

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hosted on my domain namebooknews.com. It

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will be a site for posting articles

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about all the new news regarding the

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viral sensation moldbook.com which is a

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Reddit for AI agents. There needs to be

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a subscribe form at the top of the

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website to have the news delivered to

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their inbox and it should be integrated

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with my beehive site. Okay, so

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beautiful. So it went back and forth. I

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needed to add it to Google Analytics. So

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I said, how do I do that? I needed to

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publish it. So I click publish. I needed

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to put it on my own domain name. So I

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did that quite easily just through the

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DNS settings. And now I have a website.

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And then I wanted to do research. So, I

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went to Google Trends and I typed in

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some common searches that people are

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probably searching for around Moltbook,

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right? And if you just look at um how

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many people are searching for Moltbook,

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tons. It's purple, right? Tons. Millions

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of people are searching for Moltbook.

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But phrases like what is Maltbook? Okay.

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Well, if a 100 people are searching for

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Moltbook, then four people are searching

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for what is Moltbook? Not bad. What

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about Maltbook News? Because that is my

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domain name after all. Okay. One. But if

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I only look at

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mold book news all by itself, it's quite

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a lot. Today it's peaking, right? This

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is a relative score 100. Basically,

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today more people are searching for

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maltbook news than have ever searched

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for that phrase. Tomorrow, if even more

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people search for it, then tomorrow will

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be 100. It won't drop, right? So, if

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that just keeps climbing, then the

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goalpost will continue to be moved and

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that day will always be 100. But if

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tomorrow 20% less people searched for

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moldbook news then it would be an 80 and

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the 100 will show as yesterday. Right?

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So people are searching for this EMD

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exact match domain name and that's why I

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bought moltbooknews.com.

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But I haven't gotten to the crazy part

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yet. So what is moltbook is what most

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people are searching for if they're not

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just searching for moldbook itself. Now

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moltbook news you could see is only

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being searched for about a fifth of as

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much as what is moldbook. So, I should

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probably buy the domain name in what is

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mmoltbook.com as well. Oh, it's already

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taken. [laughter]

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I don't think that's necessary, but yes,

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I'm going to do it anyway. It's taken.

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That's okay because if my blog article

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entitled, "What is moltbook?" has SEO

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friendly tags and keywords and is

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published first and starts getting

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enough of the clicks and starts

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retaining users because Google wants to

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see not just that people click on your

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site that appears organically, but that

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they're staying there. Because if

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they're staying there, it means they're

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getting the answer that they want, that

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it was a relevant site, right? Google

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hates bait and switches. If your site

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ranks highly and then people click there

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and then they quickly click off, it will

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not rank highly for long. I promise you

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that. So even though an EMD exact match

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domain name of what is moldbook.com is

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better. It sends a stronger signal to

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Google than an article on

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moltbooknews.com entitled what is

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moldbook. That doesn't mean it's going

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to outrank me automatically because how

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much content can you put on a website

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that is all about what is maltbook,

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right? That's an article that's not

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really a business or a website. So, I

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feel pretty confident that my article if

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it's long enough, if it has the right

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tags, if it's easy to read, if it's good

10:20

writing, I think it will outrank

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everything. I think it might even

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outrank maltbook.com itself. But I want

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another article called What is Maltbook

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AI? Because you can see that about a

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fourth of the people that are searching

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for what is maltbook are searching for

10:34

what is maltbook AI. So I could have

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just one article or I could have two.

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I'll have two cuz they're AI written

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anyways. What's the harm? Holy crap.

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Okay, so I've had 12 unique active users

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in the last 30 minutes and it just went

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live 30 minutes ago. Like literally 30

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minutes ago. You can see right here. You

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can see the timeline. I'm not I'm not

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trying to pull the wool over your eyes.

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It's mostly US traffic. um some in

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Europe

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and they're landing on my website. It's

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already ranking organically, but I got

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to show you how to get your website

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indexed. I'm like full-on ADHD right

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now. Two different things going on. Both

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similar, but a little different. Google

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Analytics, which tells you how much

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traffic you get, how long they spend,

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what they're clicking on, what they're

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buying, conversion rate, what are they

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searching for to find your website.

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That's great. Google Search Console

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shows you more about the queries that

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people use on Google to find you and

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your website. It doesn't tell you how

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long they're spending on the website,

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but it helps you index all your main

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domain name and all your subdomains and

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your subpages and everything. It helps

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you keep it all in one place. So, you go

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back to Google Search Console. We're

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going to go here to multbooks.com

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and then you inspect the URL. And you

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can see I've already inspected

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multbooks.com. That's how you index it.

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Retrieving the data and it says URL is

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not on Google. Now, I don't want to

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request indexing again because if you do

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it too many times that Google gets

11:53

annoyed and it can put you at the back

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of the line. I already did that. Even

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though it shows this, I promise you I

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already did it. All you do is click

11:59

request indexing and then it says,

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"Okay, you're good to go." Um, so I

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don't I wonder if this is outdated or

12:04

something because somehow people are

12:06

finding me. Honestly, I think what

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people might be doing is just typing in

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moltbooknews.com directly into their

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browser, a direct site visit, which is

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actually kind of crazy that that's

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already happening. I mean, guys, this

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this website, Maltbook, is like 3 days

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old at this point. So, at this point, we

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got to just wait. Now, keep in mind, I

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don't know if you're assuming this, but

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I haven't emailed anyone. I haven't

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posted this. There's no tweets. There's

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no Instagram stories, nothing. I'm just

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sitting in my office recording something

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to you that you won't see for a day or

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two. All right. So, now I'm going to

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click republish because every time you

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make new changes to your site, you've

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got to publish it. I want to add a

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tagging feature where it's like news or

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it's like explainer yada yada yada so I

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can better categorize all the articles

12:48

on this website. Okay, so my latest

12:50

prompt is add a tagging feature and

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automatically tag all articles as

12:54

whatever you think best. Explainer,

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news, how-to guide, etc. no more than

12:58

five and then allow people on the

12:59

homepage to easily click a tag and only

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view articles about those and make me

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Chris Kerner the author of every article

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with this attached pick as my headshot

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because I thought this would be good for

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SEO for myself. These are all AI written

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but it doesn't matter that they're AI

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written because they're answering

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questions for people. One vibe coding

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tip is you don't want to ask it to do

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multiple things at once. I kind of did

13:19

there. I'm kind of breaking my own rule.

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I asked it to add my picture and name

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and to add a tagging feature. That's

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kind of a big ask tagging feature. Um,

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but that's okay. So, my next prompt is

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going to be to add more um AI written

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articles that answer specific questions.

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So, you can see here I went to chatgpt

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and I said moldbook is going mega viral.

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It's the Reddit for AI agents. I own

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moldbook newsws.com and I'm putting a

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blog on it. Everyone is searching for

13:43

what is Moldbook. What are some other

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common search terms that you think

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people are searching for about Moldbook

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that I could write SEO friendly articles

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about? So, this is super good. What is

13:52

Mbook AI? Moldbook explained. Moldbook

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platform. Moldbook website. Mbook Reddit

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alternative, sell AI agents,

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monetization, trends chasing, moldbook

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viral, moldbook news, mbook growth,

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moldbook users, traffic, yada yada yada.

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Um, is moldbook the next Reddit? So, I'm

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going to ask Replet to write articles

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about all of these things and to publish

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them. This was my prompt when asking it

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to write a what is moldbook article.

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Everyone is searching for what is

14:17

moldbook. Please write an SEOfriendly

14:19

article with all the requisite keywords

14:21

and tags and everything needed to be

14:23

picked up by search engines and then

14:24

link to that article in the main menu on

14:27

the homepage. It should be very easy to

14:28

read and have a gripping hook written in

14:30

sixth grade language so anyone can

14:31

understand using analogies and the like

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comparing it to Reddit but for AI

14:35

agents. Pretty cool. It shows you what

14:37

it's doing to the website as it's doing

14:39

it. Article filtering. Awesome. Look at

14:41

that tagging feature. So freaking cool.

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Oh man, that's so good. Chris Kerner.

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Chris Kerner trending. Oh man, this is a

14:48

really good-look website. So look how

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helpful Chad Gypt is here. It says on

14:51

your what is Moltbook article, it said

14:54

you should have internal links to how

14:55

Moltbook works. Is Moltbook legit?

14:57

Moltbook versus Reddit, how to make

14:58

money on Moltbook, best AI agents on

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Maltbook. What I'm really excited to

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show you is how this is going and what

15:03

my plans are for it. So then I went to

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Replet and said, "Okay, I want to

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acquire email addresses for this new

15:09

site because what's the point?" Like,

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you're not going to monetize a website

15:12

with ads anymore in this day and age.

15:13

You need email addresses. So, I use

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Beehive right here for my um for my

15:19

newsletter. I love it obviously. And uh

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I told Replet, hey, integrate the

15:25

subscribe form with Beehive. And it

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said, "What's your Beehive API key?" So,

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I went to Beehive. I went to settings. I

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clicked API. I generated it. I just got

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a long string of numbers and I told it

15:35

to replet. Replet's like, "Cool, you're

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now connected to Beehive." So, I went to

15:38

moldbooks.com, typed in my email, and it

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worked. And so now every single email

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address that I acquire from moldbook

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newsws.com will be routed into Beehive

15:47

and Beehive will know where it came from

15:49

and it will send its own welcome email

15:51

that I set up through their automation

15:53

system to welcome them to Moldbook News.

15:55

Oh, and don't forget if you ever want to

15:57

start installing AI into small

15:58

businesses or become an AI consultant or

16:01

if you ever want to monetize this stuff,

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I do have a community where that's all

16:04

we're doing. We're becoming AI

16:05

consultants together. Dozens of people

16:07

have found their first customers and

16:09

it's called Playmakers. playmakersai.com

16:11

or you can see the link in the

16:12

description. Thanks for hanging out on

16:14

the corner office.

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