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7 Ways I Use AI to Make Money (Even Starting from Scratch)

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If you are not using at least chat GPT

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every day on your phone, you're being

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left. I'm being honest.

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>> What does that tell you about the times

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that we're in right now? LinkedIn's jobs

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on the rise. Number one, AI engineer.

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Number two, AI consultant. I think it

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was the top 25 skills that you need to

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know. And number one was AI literacy.

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>> I don't believe anybody should be

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looking to hire new people. I think you

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should first thing you need to do is

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hire a AI consultant. I watched somebody

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the other day on Instagram build Uber in

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5 minutes. it would have took a lifetime

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to do a lifime. So I'm always telling

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people like you have to think about

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yourself right now and how can you

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leverage artificial intelligence to

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really get ahead like if you're ready to

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win in life look at how you can leverage

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artificial intelligence and there's

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never been a better time to start a

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business than right now with the tools

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that we have.

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Welcome to Circle of Greatness. I'm your

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the latest and greatest AI tools. So,

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welcome back Alicia Queen AI back to the

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show. How you feeling here?

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>> Thank you.

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>> I'm excited about today.

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>> Me, too. Me, too.

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>> We talking about opportunities to

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generate income leveraging AI.

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>> That's right. You got it. Oh, I

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>> money money

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>> money. Yeah, money money. So, how you

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been? What's been the what's been the

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latest overall just with this new AI

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since the last time we

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>> you know it's moving very fast and the

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tools are constantly improving. So we're

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seeing a lot of um tools that are coming

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onto the market or the tools that were

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on the market improving and so with

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those improvement there comes a lot of

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opportunities for people who are looking

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to either start a business, scale their

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business, want to start a side hustle to

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really take these tools and start

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businesses opportunities and that sort

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of thing. So that's exciting. So today

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we're going to talk about I know one you

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got a a book with 101 ways AI which is

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crazy but today we're going to focus on

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seven opportunities that someone can do

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right now

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>> correct

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>> that can really help them build

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>> additional six figures to their business

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or a seven figure business.

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>> Absolutely. Absolutely.

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>> I told you I believe last time I was on

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the show Sam Alman said he believes in

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the coming future you'll be able to

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build a billion dollar business with

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him.

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>> Absolutely. Absolutely. So my goal is

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like well let's just help our people go

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build a six figure or seven figure one

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in this current year.

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>> Sure. And the great thing about it is

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that as a one person team a soloreneur

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or a person with you know maybe some VAS

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that they have or a small team they can

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build multi-million dollar businesses

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just by leveraging these AI tools.

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Because now with the AI tools it's like

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oh I wish I had a marketer. I wish I had

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a video editor. Well you do now with

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these AI tools. So, what used to take us

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hiring maybe a soloreneur would have to

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hire a video editor to get clips done,

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now and we're going to show this, now

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you can use these AI tools to do those

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things that you wish you could have done

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to scale your business or offer services

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to clients.

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>> Crazy. What do you think about V3 right

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now? Is that

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>> I'm addicted? I'm addicted. There's a

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lot of very good video tools out there.

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So, V3 is a great text to video tool.

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What I love about it is that it can also

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talk. So you can say this person is

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holding up a sign that says this and

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saying these words and you can see that

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come to life and there's a lot of great

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use cases for making short films or

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marketing content for your business or

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doing

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>> I've been seeing the short films though

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much fun I'm like wow when do you think

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they're going to make it longer cuz I

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believe they give you about four to

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eight second clips and you could do four

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a day I believe.

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>> Yeah. So now they've got something

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called flow. So with VO3 you can use

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flow and flow allows you to do longer

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clips and to also extend the clip. So

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you start a clip, you can press extend

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and say what you want in the next scene.

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Groundbreaking.

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>> Wow.

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>> It's called flow.

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>> Geez. I believe and again I I'll say

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this like I don't believe anybody should

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be looking to hire new people. I think

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you should first thing you need to do is

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hire a AI consultant or AI integrator

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and they could come in your business and

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tell you all the things you're doing and

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then there should be somebody I believe

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right now in your business every single

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day

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>> literally saying here's what I did today

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with AI.

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>> Correct. Correct. Every

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>> day. Correct. And then you should have

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an AI first company where everyone that

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you do have on your team is always

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thinking, "All right, Neo, you just told

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me to do something. Let me see what AI

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tool I can use to get that done so I'm

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more efficient, more productive, and you

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know, making your money stretch farther.

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>> 100. And I'll say this to you. I want to

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say this to you. I'm looking at you

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right now.

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>> If you are not using at least chat GPT

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every day on your phone, you're being

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left. I'm I'm being honest. Like if

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you're

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>> like I'm on my I'm on I'm doing

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>> I talk. So I I I'm big on audio. So I

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audio into chat GPT. Yep.

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>> And then writes it and then I organize

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it. I sign it. Like I edit my captions.

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I mean

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>> everything. It's gamechanging when it's

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and now it can do so many different

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things for you. It has great, you know,

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visual components to it. So you record a

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piece of content and you can upload that

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piece of content and ask Catchy BT to

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give you the caption for the reel that

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you just did and it'll write the caption

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for you.

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>> Well, let's get into it. You know, I'm

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excited. So

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>> we about to go seven opportunities that

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we

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>> seven opportunities. Seven

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opportunities. Now before I even jump

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into the opportunities I want to say

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like the biggest opportunity is to see

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what you're passionate about and go with

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that. So I'm going to give a bunch of

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different ideas. If someone's like, "Oh,

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I'm not really sure if I want to go with

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my passion or I don't really have

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something." Then I'm going to give you

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ideas. But the first step is to have

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chatbt act as your business coach. So,

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here is the prompt here and it says,

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"Act as my sevenfigure business coach.

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Your job is to help me start and scale a

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business that generates at least 1

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million in revenue in the next 12

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months." So, we're giving it a goal and

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a time frame.

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>> Let me get into it. Ask me the right

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questions. Hold me accountable and guide

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me step by step from idea selection,

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market validation, and offer creation

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all the way through to scaling,

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automation, and revenue and growth.

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>> Right. Okay. And then we're giving it

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some more instructions like start by

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asking some clarifying questions, right?

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And those clarifying questions are about

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my skills, my interest, my audience, my

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available time, and my startup budget.

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>> Why is this so important? Like just this

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concept because I realize like I

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sometimes just jump in. I'm not doing

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this preliminary stuff.

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>> That's probably why it's not coming out

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as dialed in. So, if you think about it,

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if I was sitting across from my

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sevenfigure business coach right there,

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my business coach wouldn't be able to

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give me great advice unless she knew so

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much about me. That's good.

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>> So, we're ask acting like ChatBT can

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give us the answers and it will give you

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answers, but it won't be customized to

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you. So, in order to get it customized

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to you, we have to tell Catchy PT, ask

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me some questions to get to know me

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better. And then when I answer those

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questions, then you give me my B

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business plan. So, if it doesn't ask you

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these clarifying questions, it will it

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will give you these ideas for a sevenf

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figureure um business, but will they be

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customized to you? No. And that's the

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that's what we really want here. So,

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then it says, "Help me brainstorm three

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business models." So, give me some ideas

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more than just one with seven figure

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potential that align with my answers.

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And those are the answers about my

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skills, my interest, my audience. Speak

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to me like an experienced but

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downto-earth mentor. Right? So don't,

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you know, don't be so much above me that

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I can't even understand what you're

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saying. Be direct, strategic, and

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resultsoriented.

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>> Let's build something that works fast

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and scales hard. Wow.

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>> So now what chaty BT will do is it'll

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ask me questions and I'll answer the

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questions about my interest. So for me,

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oh, I'm interested in artificial

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intelligence. I love training, teaching,

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talking, speaking. Give it all my

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interests and then it will give me a

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plan that aligns with my interest.

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>> That's good.

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>> And then and then it will give me the

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plan to follow in the next 12 months.

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>> Wow.

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>> Right. And then I can break it down and

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say, "I love what you gave me for the

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next 12 months. Give me a plan month by

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month. Give me a plan week by week. Give

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me a plan day by like tell me what to do

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every day to reach my goal." Okay.

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>> And so then this plan and you follow the

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plan. And now with this um prompt that

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you enter into chatbt, go back to that

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conversation in chatbt. It'll be saved

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on your sidebar. Go back to it every day

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and tell Chat GBT what you've done,

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where you're at, and it will keep acting

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as that business coach

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>> and keep developing. keep developing,

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keep working with you. So that's the

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first thing to do. That's not even one

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of the seven ideas. That's just hey,

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start here.

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>> This prelim this the found this like

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building the house. This correct us

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getting a permits the foundation.

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>> Correct. Got it.

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>> Correct. Correct. All right. So let's

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now get in some great into some great

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ideas. These are things that are in high

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demand but also easy for anyone to do.

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Right. So the first one is AI powered

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resume and LinkedIn makeover services.

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And so people are always looking for

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help. pay somebody 1,500 or 2500 to make

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over my LinkedIn too. You did

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>> before

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>> before AI

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>> while ago. Yeah. Dang.

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>> Before AI.

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>> Okay.

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>> So, and so I'm saying you could make 100

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to 500 a client, but you could obviously

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make 1,500 a client.

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>> But I like that price just Okay.

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>> Right. For the right client. And so what

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chat GBPt can do is it can help to

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really analyze someone's LinkedIn

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profile and give them some great um

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structure and feedback and rewrite their

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about us section especially if it knows

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who their intended audience is and what

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they want to do and what their goals

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are. So I have a prompt here for

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everyone

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>> and this says act as a LinkedIn profile

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optimization expert. So that's the role

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we want chatpt to take on. who helps

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professionals build authority, attract

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opportunities, and grow their network.

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>> Y

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>> I'm working on improving someone's

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LinkedIn profile. So, this says, "I'm

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doing it for a client." Write a magnetic

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headline that grabs attention and

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showcases their expertise. Rewrite their

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about section to be engaging, keyword

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rich, which is important, and client or

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employer facing. Suggest three to five

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featured content ideas to pin. Like,

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tell me what to pin.

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>> And then recommend sections they should

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add or optimize like the skills, the

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endorsements, recommendations. Give

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suggestions for their profile banner,

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profile photo, and call to action, CTA,

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and their contact info. People forget

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that.

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>> What information do you need about them

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to assist me with this?

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>> Ah, that's good.

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>> That's that's the key part right there.

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>> That is the key part right there because

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chatpt is then going to say, well, I

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need their LinkedIn profile and then

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give me, do they have a website? Can you

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tell me more about them? So, it's going

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to ask a bunch of questions about that

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person so that it will be able to

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optimize them. Ideally, it's going to

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say like if they're looking for a job,

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well, who's their ideal employer? It

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doesn't know that information yet. It's

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going to make some guesses, but but

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that's the key right there is to ask

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that question and then the answers will

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get there there. So, you can charge

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clients to do this service for them and

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then um we're seeing that once people

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get their LinkedIn profile updated,

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they're getting more hits to whatever

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their desired action.

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>> It's big money. It's big money.

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>> And and I I call it the professionals

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playground. It's a good one where

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professionals go.

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>> That's That's true. That's where

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professional Okay, so that's idea number

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seven. Idea number six, I love and it's

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a multimedia agency. And this is because

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pre

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>> and everybody needs this. Everybody

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needs this.

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>> Who's who's doing social media?

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>> That's right. And so pre AI, we did have

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a multimedia digital agency. And we used

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to do this for banks and insurance

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companies. and it cost a lot internally

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to hire these people that would go out

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and shoot things or break up the content

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to put on social media.

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>> So, this is about using AI tools to help

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um content creators, businesses to

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really um take their content and put it

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all over social. So, one of my favorite

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tools for this is Opus. And so, here's

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an example right here. So, this is the

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last uh this is one of the last episodes

13:19

that we did right here. Okay. And so now

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I want to take this episode and put it

13:25

all over social media and drive more

13:27

traffic to the episode or other stuff

13:28

that we're doing.

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>> So a great

13:30

>> episode did pretty good, too.

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>> Yeah, it did do pretty good. If you

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haven't seen it, make sure that you

13:34

watch this one.

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>> So if I click the share button, I can

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copy the link to this episode

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>> and then I can go to this tool called

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Opus Clip

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>> and I just paste the link. So I've

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already done it here. Let me just move

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it to show everybody. I can paste the

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link right in Opus Clip and then tell

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it, okay, that's the YouTube link and I

13:53

want you to create content from that

13:56

YouTube link. So, you click on that

13:58

right there and now it's going to take

13:59

that episode. So, I've done this ahead

14:01

of time to show everybody, but it took

14:03

that episode and it broke it up into all

14:05

of these clips right here. We have 36

14:08

clips from our our episode. And not only

14:11

does it do that, but it breaks up the

14:12

clips. It Yeah, it tells you the the

14:15

viral score. And this score is how

14:17

likely they think this video is going to

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>> one of these episodes that we actually

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it really went viral on on on on your

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page.

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>> It did. And it's right here. So that one

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got I don't know 250,000 views.

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>> I remember

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>> and it took 4 minutes at the most to

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break up all of these.

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>> And I want to give some I want to give

14:34

some context. Uh, I pay a full-time team

14:38

for video and prior this years ago now,

14:42

but they would sit there and have to

14:44

edit each caption. That's right.

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>> Meaning like literally you take the

14:47

words and find the best places.

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>> Yeah. Find the cuts of what it says and

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go

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>> even now I mean there people are paying

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as of recent us50 to $75 a clip.

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>> Correct. You are I want you char 10

15:03

clips at 75 bucks is 750 but you able to

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do this hair in

15:08

>> four minutes right and it created 36

15:11

clips. This would take probably 4 days.

15:14

One of the girls on my team that does

15:15

that used to do this right before AI. It

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would take her that long to create all

15:20

of this. So if we click on

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>> and it will give you the caption too.

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>> Yeah. So look at this right here. So it

15:25

even gives you the title right there. It

15:28

tells you what the video discusses. It

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transcribes it for you. Um,

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>> I can't play it because we're playing a

15:35

whole bunch of other stuff, but it was

15:36

it it writes all the captions on the

15:38

video and all that kind of great stuff.

15:40

>> It's crazy.

15:40

>> Crazy.

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>> So, we're in a time now where we can use

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AI to build businesses,

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>> publish on social, it'll publish it.

15:47

>> Yep. You can schedule it on social. You

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can add to it. Now,

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>> this is insane.

15:53

>> It is insane and um and so quick to do.

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So, the idea idea number six is to build

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a multimedia agency where you're

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charging clients to do this kind of work

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for them.

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>> It says how much you would charge.

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>> Yeah. Between $500 to $5,000 a month.

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So, I know plenty of people charging

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5,000 a month to do three, you know,

16:15

podcast episodes or YouTube videos.

16:16

Break it up into clips because what

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they're delivering to the client is

16:19

like, you're going to get 90 clips a

16:22

month. That's a lot of clips.

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>> And so,

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>> and they go right on Opus and clip and

16:26

clip it right up. and they're done in 10

16:28

minutes for the month.

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>> I know it's going to take a whole month

16:30

to do

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>> done 10 minutes all your work for the

16:34

month. And so really great really great

16:37

idea for people here. Um and people are

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paying for it and they're paying for it

16:41

now. So it's not only an idea but

16:42

something that people are already doing.

16:43

Okay, you ready for idea number five?

16:45

>> Yes, I am.

16:45

>> So this is an AI powered chatbot setup

16:48

service. So people will pay

16:50

>> that's important right now.

16:51

>> It is. It is. And there's different

16:53

types of chat bots.

16:54

>> Yeah, there's levels to it.

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>> There's different levels to it. And

16:56

people will pay to get chat bots built

16:58

for their website or internally for

17:00

their team. Um, so it's a chatbot

17:04

creation service. Most people are are

17:06

charging between $500 and $1,000 to set

17:09

up a chatbot and you can set up chat

17:11

bots in really quick time right now. So

17:14

for somebody that wants to get started

17:15

with this, I'd recommend Many Chat is is

17:18

great for uh like IG and Facebook chat

17:22

bots to set up. Um, ChatGpt has

17:25

something called GPTs. So, if you go to

17:29

chatgpt.comGPTs,

17:32

you can build chat bots for clients or

17:34

for your business internally that you'll

17:36

pay that they'll pay you for. So, you go

17:38

to chatgpt.com/gpts

17:41

and you click on create. And then if you

17:44

click on this create button here,

17:45

chatgpt just asks you what kind of

17:47

chatbot do you want to make? And you

17:49

just press this button right here and

17:51

you walk through the process. Just tell

17:53

them what type of chatbot you want to

17:54

make and any instructions you tell it,

17:57

it creates the chatbot for you, puts it

18:00

in the configure settings right here,

18:02

and your chatbot is being created right

18:04

there from from me just talking to it

18:06

and saying it. So, one of my favorite

18:08

chat bots that we use internally is a

18:10

press release chatbot. So, we just talk

18:12

to the chatbot and tell it, you know,

18:15

um, I want you to be a press release

18:17

chatbot and it will ask you some

18:19

questions, set up the chatbot for you,

18:21

and now you can deliver the the chatbot

18:23

to the client.

18:24

>> Wow.

18:25

>> Right. And so chatbot

18:26

>> So, so let me just for context.

18:29

>> Sure.

18:30

>> I'm going to deliver it to the client

18:32

and now they make their own press

18:34

releases. Is that

18:35

>> Yeah. So the press release chatbot when

18:37

you're finished creating it which at the

18:39

most it would take 10 minutes once you

18:41

learn how to create chat bots and now I

18:43

hand that over to you and so I'm saying

18:44

here's your chatbot it's done it's ready

18:47

and all you have to do is talk to it and

18:48

it will write your press release for

18:50

you. So I've told the chatbot you know

18:52

ask five questions that will help you to

18:54

create a press release and make sure

18:56

there are statistics in the first

18:57

paragraph or whatever the the

18:59

requirements are that I want it to do.

19:01

Now, all you have to do is talk to the

19:03

chatbot and your press release is done.

19:04

>> Wow.

19:05

>> So, I only charged you $1,000 for that,

19:07

but you're used to paying $300 a press

19:10

release. So, after using it just three

19:12

and a half times,

19:12

>> 3,000 a month for that type of service.

19:14

Yeah. It's crazy.

19:16

>> And so, you start to think of, all

19:18

right, what do clients need? What type

19:20

of chat bots do they need built? And you

19:21

look at the different tools that you can

19:23

do to build that. And this is a great

19:25

one to get started with. Now, you do

19:27

have to be on the $20 a month plan on

19:29

chatbt. which they shouldn't have a

19:31

problem with,

19:32

>> right? Which they shouldn't have a

19:33

problem.

19:34

>> You got an assistant for 20 bucks a

19:35

month.

19:35

>> That's right. But it's a good service to

19:37

start.

19:38

>> Um, okay. So, that is number five. And

19:40

then number four is just a digital

19:42

product store. So, creating digital

19:44

products that you can sell. And you sell

19:46

a lot of ebooks for sure.

19:48

>> And so, I bought your ebooks. I bought

19:49

your Instagram ebook. So, um, you know,

19:52

you could create prompt packs, ebooks,

19:55

that sort of thing that you sell and you

19:57

can link it to your social media, but

19:59

you can use platforms like Gumroad or

20:01

Sam Cart to sell those products on. But

20:04

Chad GBT can create the whole ebook for

20:07

you and all the content for you. So,

20:08

that's okay.

20:10

>> And guys, if you're looking at this, I

20:11

got to stop the episode because you're

20:13

probably like, man, you're you're going

20:15

so fast. Well, listen. How would you

20:17

like to spend an entire day like three

20:20

to five hours with Alicia where she

20:21

breaks down everything for you all

20:24

around AI? I'm talking about the chat

20:26

bots and all the latest and greatest

20:28

because what what I've come to learn is

20:30

every month is changing. So if you're

20:32

not constantly learning and this isn't a

20:34

you come to a class once, it's anytime

20:36

you see her on here and she has

20:38

something, you join it because it's

20:40

going to be totally different from the

20:42

last time you seen it. So, what I want

20:43

you to do right now, go to

20:44

aimarketingssummit2025.com

20:47

right now. Register right now. It's free

20:50

to register. So, there's no reason why

20:52

you wouldn't. And if you want the VIP,

20:54

you can get that as well. Um, just so

20:56

you get this information. Again, I'm I'm

20:59

so headon with AI right now. I'm like,

21:01

I'm trying to tell as many people as

21:03

possible, you need to only be focusing

21:05

on this right now because if not, you

21:07

are possibly going to get left. And I

21:09

just don't want that for you. So go to a

21:12

marketingssummit2025.com

21:15

um so you don't miss out on this

21:16

opportunity. Let's get back to the show.

21:18

>> All right. I love it. I love it. So the

21:20

next one is a faceless YouTube channel

21:22

and there's been lots of buzz about

21:24

faceless YouTube channels recently and

21:27

how can you create the content and how

21:29

can you schedule it and all that stuff.

21:30

So, there's a few tools that you can use

21:32

to create your faceless channel. And I

21:34

would say first go to ChatGpt and ask

21:37

ChatgPT to give you some ideas for a

21:39

faceless channel based on um what's

21:42

trending on YouTube or you know,

21:43

whatever platform you want to use and

21:46

what's popular. But the tool that I love

21:48

for this is called Sylli. Okay?

21:50

>> So, it's at syllabi.io.

21:53

And I'm just logged into my syllabi

21:55

account in my dashboard. And I want to

21:56

show you something

21:57

>> um here. So these it's publishing my

22:01

videos and making the videos

22:03

automatically for me. So I don't even

22:05

have to do anything. So in syllabi I'll

22:08

show you theuler in a minute. But in

22:10

syllabi it has all these different

22:12

styles you can choose from and then pick

22:15

what you want to create your video about

22:17

and it creates it for you. But if you

22:19

click over here on theuler, which is

22:21

what I do, it will schedule your videos

22:24

in bulk. So you click on create the bulk

22:27

scheduleuler and you can pick the topic.

22:29

So see all these topics up here. Let's

22:32

say we pick Bible stories or we pick

22:34

scary legends like whatever topic that

22:38

you want. It will do that for you. And

22:40

then you're going to click your social

22:42

that you want it on. So I want it on my

22:43

YouTube channel.

22:44

>> Wow.

22:45

>> And then it will autogenerate your tags.

22:47

It can autogenerate your call to actions

22:49

if you want as well. But you're going to

22:51

say, "Okay, for seven days I want one

22:53

post a day." Yeah. Okay. And then, you

22:56

know, you can pick your days and

22:58

everything that you want with it. And

23:00

then all you do is you pick your style

23:03

that you want. So, let's say we want

23:05

that style or you can have it in selfie.

23:07

You've probably seen these selfie type

23:10

videos that people do right there. So,

23:12

selfie, you just pick all your presets

23:14

there and then it can even generate the

23:18

scripts for you and schedule everything

23:20

automatically. So, you're like, "This is

23:22

what I want. I want the selfie style.

23:25

You generate the script for me. Schedule

23:27

it once a day for the next seven days or

23:29

once a day for the next 30 days. And

23:31

it's creating your faceless content for

23:33

you and posting it for you

23:36

automatically. So it's like no excuses

23:38

anymore. So if you have an idea for a

23:40

faceless channel or even if you don't

23:42

come here and try to see what ideas it

23:44

would have for you. So you can see right

23:47

here it made a script and everything for

23:50

us. And then we click generate video and

23:53

it's going to generate seven videos that

23:56

we'll post once a day. So you can see

23:58

here I've did I did motivational stories

24:00

forbidden legends and it posted them and

24:02

it tells you the completed schedule that

24:04

it did. So those are already posted to

24:06

my YouTube channel and it literally that

24:08

took it takes a minute. It took me a

24:10

minute even just to explain it to you.

24:12

But I mean, imagine it's like and it's

24:15

done.

24:15

>> As you were talking, I was just thinking

24:17

about this this guy. Um, he just hit me

24:20

up like, "Bro, I wanted to run your

24:21

faceless YouTube for this." And it was

24:23

like it was like 6,500 a month. I'm

24:25

like, "You're probably using this."

24:27

>> I'm just That's I was like, "Hold on,

24:29

dude. This sounds you talking about."

24:32

Yeah.

24:33

>> Right. Because

24:33

>> And this is basically this is arbitrage,

24:36

right? It is essentially like you're

24:37

you're you're charging a client a

24:39

certain amount and you're basically

24:40

getting AI to do it for you,

24:42

>> right? So imagine if he's using this

24:43

tool and paying, I don't know, $49 a

24:46

month or whatever, charging you 6,500 to

24:48

do the work and he's doing that for 10

24:50

clients a month and it's and it took

24:52

it's taking him a minute. So he's

24:54

spending 10 minutes

24:56

>> out of his month. You know, of course,

24:57

he has to take a minute to get

24:58

everything set up. I don't even think

25:00

some people know you're using AI and

25:02

they're like, "Well, I know I don't got

25:04

time to do it, so I'll still pay you."

25:06

>> Yeah, absolutely. And then, so great

25:09

example, my hairdresser Ashley, she just

25:12

got a logo done for her business and she

25:14

told me this morning that she hired

25:17

someone to do her logo and he did the

25:19

logo on Chachi BT and she showed me the

25:22

logo. So proud of it. It did really look

25:23

good, right? And so we had a

25:26

conversation about it. And so she said,

25:28

"But tell me if if people can do this on

25:30

ChateBT, why are they paying someone

25:32

else to create the logo for them?"

25:34

Right?

25:34

>> I said, "Well, why did you pay someone

25:36

else to do the logo for you?" And she

25:37

stopped for a minute. She's like, "Cuz

25:38

cuz I don't want to do it and I don't

25:40

want to learn it." Right.

25:41

>> Right. And so we both had a good

25:43

laughing moment cuz she answered her own

25:44

question, but it's it's so true. So she

25:48

paid him to do the logo. She didn't care

25:49

that he did it on Chat GBT. It was about

25:51

the results and she fell in love with

25:52

the way that her logo looked. So just a

25:54

really good example. So, you know, this

25:57

person that she hired is just is doing

25:59

logos for clients like this and just

26:01

using Jubt, a $20 account, $20 a month

26:05

account to create logos and branding for

26:07

businesses.

26:08

>> Listen, I remember, look, we go back

26:10

this far, right? Um,

26:13

I forgot what she was doing for me. You

26:15

had her doing something, but it was

26:16

somebody in Jamaica.

26:18

>> You've been doing this a long time.

26:19

>> I have. Yes.

26:20

>> But she was doing something for me. You

26:22

had her

26:23

>> Maybe she was writing. I don't know if

26:25

she was maybe writing a book for me or

26:27

writing

26:28

>> writing something,

26:30

>> but I'm just saying it's just now all of

26:32

these things are now being done with AI,

26:34

>> right? And and I will say that before

26:37

clients were a little bit like, I don't

26:39

know if I want my assistant or I want to

26:42

hire someone who's doing it with AI, but

26:43

now they're saying, do you know how to

26:45

use AI? I want to hire someone who's

26:47

using AI because I know the results will

26:50

be fabulous. So, I had this problem with

26:52

my clients years ago where that I would

26:55

say, "We're using AI for everything."

26:56

And they'd be like, "Ah, I don't really

26:58

want to use AI. I want you to do it the

27:00

manual way." And we're like, "We're not

27:02

doing it the manual way." But I would

27:04

show them the results with AI. And I

27:06

would say, "This photo that we made for

27:08

your social media with AI. No one else

27:10

has it. It's completely unique to you

27:13

and it's exactly what you wanted, but

27:15

more." And then they would look at it

27:16

and they were like, "You're right.

27:17

That's exactly what I wanted." But you

27:19

just had to explain what AI was to them

27:21

a little bit more back then. But now

27:22

clients are saying, "I only want you to

27:25

do that if you're using AI." So even a

27:28

great idea for a business is really that

27:30

digital person, that digital content

27:33

creator that's creating images and

27:35

videos and that sort of stuff for

27:36

clients with AI.

27:38

>> People are looking specifically for

27:40

>> that because people don't want to do

27:42

content.

27:42

>> That's right. like if you can remove I

27:45

feel like the content piece is is

27:47

critical that people need right now.

27:50

>> Um and again I'm going just keep saying

27:52

it. You call it a consultant. I call it

27:54

the integrator. Like you have to have

27:56

one of them in your business. You do

27:58

>> like you have like they could get so

28:00

much done in a week.

28:01

>> So much done. Yeah.

28:02

>> So much done.

28:03

>> Um so but yeah, if you want to do

28:05

graphic design with AI, big one right

28:07

now. I love Catchy BT and I love another

28:10

tool called Idoggram. D O Graham.ai.

28:13

It's really good, especially at getting

28:15

the words on the graphics. So, that's a

28:16

good one for social. Okay, so the next

28:19

idea is course sales and content sales.

28:22

And I love this one here because AI can

28:24

help us to create the courses and the

28:26

content. So if we go back to thinking

28:29

about what we're good at and our

28:31

passions, we can ask Chachi BT to act as

28:33

our coach and help us to come up with a

28:35

course idea and then Chache BT can

28:38

create all of the course material for

28:41

you

28:42

>> that you can either read, you know, I

28:44

use Big View Teleprompter to do my

28:46

teleprompting and read it

28:48

>> or they can use even AI to to create all

28:51

the content for them in their courses.

28:52

People are buying courses and you can

28:55

use AI to create courses so much faster.

28:57

>> I remember uh on the AI summit and I'm

28:59

telling you guys if y'all don't have a

29:01

ticket go to AIarketingssummit

29:03

20225.com. You don't want to miss it.

29:05

Like on one of your sessions

29:09

your your it it was basically telling

29:11

people how to prepare. It was just it

29:12

was your AI clone.

29:14

>> Right. Right. It was like it was like

29:16

>> so I you know I'm transparent about when

29:18

I do use my a clone but I use my a clone

29:20

to deliver content all the time and so

29:22

and what that means I'm using a tool

29:24

called heygen but I've I've cloned

29:27

myself and then now my team member I can

29:30

give them instructions like create a

29:31

video about this you know they're using

29:34

my tone and style and chatbt to create

29:36

the content typing it in or copying and

29:38

pasting into hey genen and now my AI

29:40

avatar is doing the content for me so

29:42

I'm off doing something else and my avat

29:44

avatar is doing things for me. So when I

29:46

do even reminders in our Facebook group,

29:48

it's my avatar that and and an avatar is

29:52

just me but not me. It's like the me but

29:54

they type it in and program it by giving

29:57

it instructions on what to say. And so

29:59

it saves me so much time and it's a

30:02

really good way. If you look on my

30:03

social media, you'll see a lot of the

30:05

training that I'm doing. It's my avatar

30:07

at the bottom and then sometimes you see

30:09

the lesson on the top

30:11

>> and so I'll record the lesson and you

30:14

know my hair's not done or something so

30:16

I'm using my avatar to deliver the

30:18

content now. So yeah,

30:20

>> it's times is changing

30:21

>> nice time that we're in right now. Um

30:24

and we know because we've been in this

30:25

so long, right? So uh course sales and

30:27

content sales and so you could do this

30:30

for yourself and you can do this for

30:32

clients as well. So, we have a client

30:33

that's paying us to help him create his

30:35

course content, and we're using AI to do

30:37

that. And books falls into this category

30:40

as well. You can use AI to help write

30:42

books for clients, and they love it

30:44

because you can get it done.

30:45

>> How long are you taking to get a book

30:46

done now?

30:47

>> I mean, four hours to get a book done.

30:49

So, and that's if I'm doing it for a

30:51

client. If I'm doing it for myself,

30:52

whole another story. Like, you know, my

30:55

time before I leave here, I could finish

30:57

a book, you know,

30:58

>> like finish a whole book before.

30:59

>> Yeah. So, one of the things that I'm

31:01

doing right now is I'm using a tool

31:02

called Otter to record our conversation

31:05

right now. So, I can take that

31:07

transcript from Otter and put that into

31:09

Chat GBT and tell Catch EBT to turn that

31:11

transcript into an ebook with titles,

31:16

uh, subtitles, all that kind of stuff, a

31:18

summary, and the book can be done. So,

31:20

it's about, you know, taking what you

31:22

have and turning it into,

31:24

>> you know, how long people usually take

31:25

to develop a like it took me a while to

31:27

write my book, like about a month. I set

31:29

my butt down, me and my wife. It was

31:32

>> some real effort. Like what you could do

31:33

now is just like,

31:35

>> but imagine it.

31:36

>> Imagine you and your wife sitting down

31:38

with Chachi BT and asking or telling

31:41

ChateBT to be your bookw writing coach

31:43

and this is what you want your topic to

31:45

be on or ask it to help you come up with

31:46

some topics and then say, "Okay, great

31:48

topic. Give me the outline." It gives

31:49

you the outline and you can say, "Ask me

31:51

questions so that you can write my

31:53

book." So it asks you questions. You

31:55

press the the dictate button, answer all

31:57

the questions, and then

31:59

D chat GPT creates your book for you. So

32:01

now it's still authentically you. It's

32:03

about your story or your teaching in

32:04

your lessons, but you just had a coach

32:06

asking you questions and then writing it

32:08

for you. And you're like, "And write it

32:09

in my tone and style." And it will write

32:12

it in your tone and style how you speak.

32:14

>> Powerful.

32:14

>> Powerful. Totally powerful. All right.

32:16

So, you ready for the number one?

32:18

>> Yeah. Number one, the moment we all been

32:21

waiting for.

32:22

>> So, number one is being an AI

32:24

consultant, speaker, and trainer. and

32:26

this is this is who I am and this is

32:28

what I do. So, of course, it's number

32:29

one and I train people to do it. But

32:31

it's not just because this is what I do

32:33

that it's number one. In uh 2024,

32:35

LinkedIn had being an AI consultant the

32:39

number eight most in demand job or role

32:42

in the United States. And then for 2025,

32:45

it's number two on their list. Number

32:47

two. Do you know what it's like to be

32:49

number two on LinkedIn's list? An AI

32:51

consultant. Number one is an AI

32:53

engineer.

32:54

>> Wow. What does that tell you about the

32:55

times that we're in right now?

32:56

LinkedIn's jobs on the rise. Number one,

32:58

AI engineer. Number two, AI consultant.

33:01

>> And when you looked at a few months ago,

33:03

LinkedIn put out their list of the top,

33:05

I think it was the top 25 skills that

33:08

you need to know. And number one was AI

33:10

literacy.

33:11

>> Number one was AI literacy. Number six

33:14

was public speaking. And number 10 was

33:17

understanding large language models like

33:19

chat GPT and cloud and stuff. So the

33:21

times that we're in today, like being an

33:23

AI consultant, having AI literacy is at

33:25

the top of the list.

33:26

>> Let me ask you this. Um,

33:29

you and I don't

33:32

you just did a speaking engagement for

33:34

Georgia Tech if you don't mind sharing

33:35

what you generated. Um, my question is

33:38

though, do you you don't even got to

33:40

build a brand cuz it's not like uh

33:44

>> it's not like you've been doing AI

33:45

consulting for year like 10 years. Like

33:48

it's it's a new industry. it.

33:51

>> How are they justifi like you got paid a

33:54

nice amount of money for that? I'm like

33:56

>> I'm about to be a AI consultant.

33:58

>> You know what I mean? So tell me about

33:59

like

34:00

>> how are you able to demand so much?

34:03

>> Yeah. And I will say that it's because

34:05

the demand exceeds the supply. So there

34:08

are so many corporations, government

34:10

agencies, nonprofits, schools, um,

34:13

universities that are looking for AI

34:15

trainers and consultants to come in and

34:17

that that is growing every minute,

34:20

right? But the supply is so low there.

34:22

It's so hard to find someone who can

34:24

come in and knows AI and come in and

34:26

train and teach. And I will tell you

34:28

that the times that we're in right now,

34:31

people need to knows the basics. So

34:33

every time it doesn't matter what

34:35

industry I'm going into or what office

34:38

I'm stepping into, the people in the

34:40

room start with the foundation. There's

34:41

people in the room that have never even

34:44

opened up a chat GPT account or they

34:46

haven't played with AI yet. So I always

34:48

have to start at the beginning, which is

34:49

great for us as consultants cuz we're

34:51

it's like easy for us. And then people

34:53

are saying, I didn't know you could

34:55

train chatbt on to speak and talk like

34:58

me. The basic stuff or basic for us and

35:01

it gets them so excited. So it's it's

35:03

it's the fact that the demand is so high

35:05

right now and this is globally. So in

35:08

every country that I've gone to or every

35:10

country we have consultances in demand

35:12

is so high and so they're willing to pay

35:15

a premium price. In fact, every time my

35:18

sister who submits my proposals for me

35:20

submits a proposal they say yes like

35:22

immediately. So she's like oh that was

35:24

too low of a price. There's no

35:25

negotiation right now. And so our prices

35:29

are always going up, but it's a good

35:31

time to be a consultant. And to give you

35:33

some averages, um, for me as a consult,

35:36

so a starting consultant might charge

35:38

$500 an hour to be a consultant. Still

35:41

great, right? Still great. 500 an hour

35:43

now all the way up to a starting

35:45

consultant 3,500 an hour. I start at

35:49

3,500 an hour and I'm up to $15,000 an

35:52

hour. Wow. So, I mean, I did a 45 minute

35:55

session not too long ago for $8,500 for

35:58

45 minutes.

35:59

>> Sign me up,

36:00

>> you know, and they they told me what

36:01

their budget is and what they could pay

36:02

me. So,

36:04

>> uh my sister said, "Well, what's your

36:05

budget?" They said, "Well, we can pay 85

36:07

for the 45 minutes." And my sister was

36:09

like, "Done.

36:10

>> Done.

36:10

>> She's yours."

36:13

>> But it's it's because it's the time that

36:15

we're in right now. It's so hot. And it

36:17

will be like this for a little while.

36:19

>> How long do you think we got?

36:20

>> We have years still. We have years.

36:22

Yeah, we do.

36:23

>> Um especially somebody who's doing this

36:26

almost every day and seeing still where

36:29

people are at.

36:30

>> So the level where people are at when

36:32

I'm going in and training is they're

36:33

still at the very beginning stages.

36:35

There's corporations who haven't even

36:36

picked their AI tools that they're using

36:38

yet.

36:39

>> So there's, you know, schools and

36:40

universities who are just starting to

36:42

integrate it. And so as we're seeing

36:45

that um that start right it's it's a

36:48

great time to be in it now but it's only

36:50

getting more and more and more and more

36:52

and more in demand. So if you love

36:55

training and teaching then being an AI

36:57

consultant is where the money's at. Now

36:59

my sister is an introvert so when she

37:01

does it she will not stand on a stage

37:03

and speak. She's like do not ask me to

37:05

stand on a stage but she'll train

37:06

somebody on Zoom right so it it depends

37:09

on your personality. For me, I'm like,

37:11

I'll do it in front of the room or on a

37:13

Zoom. For her, she'll only do it on a

37:15

Zoom. Um, and some people will only do

37:18

the integrations. Like, I just want to

37:19

create chat bots for for the clients.

37:21

You pick what you want to do, but

37:22

there's a high need for it.

37:24

>> Essentially, you got so many different

37:25

verticals. You could go be frontfacing,

37:28

be on stages. You could do private

37:30

trainings on Zoom or you could be the

37:32

backend integrator putting together the

37:34

GP. Oh, we didn't even talk about making

37:36

money with GPTs, did we?

37:38

>> We did a little bit. Oh yeah, chat bots.

37:41

Yeah. Um Oh, that's basically like

37:43

making money with GPTs, right? Okay. So,

37:44

it's it's based on what you want to do,

37:47

but clients need you. And then I will

37:50

say the secret is to being a great

37:52

consultant and trainer is

37:53

demonstrations. So, a lot of places will

37:57

hire me.

37:57

>> Amazing job at demonstrations.

37:59

>> A lot of places will hire me and they

38:01

said, "Oh, we already hired a consultant

38:03

before, but they were boring or it was

38:05

just based on theory." Like people don't

38:08

need to know the history of AI when

38:09

you're going in and training. Show them

38:11

what it can do and how it's relevant to

38:13

them and that's where you win. So if I'm

38:15

going into a room, I did an event for

38:18

lawn care professionals. They were they

38:19

were lawn care business owners which is

38:22

so out of my like okay um but you know I

38:26

used chat GPT to tell me what's

38:28

important to them, what are their pain

38:29

points, help me design a half-day

38:31

program for them and I got paid to do

38:33

that. And you know, so it's just about

38:36

looking at there's so many industries

38:38

like every single industry needs

38:40

training on this now and then taking

38:42

that and and you monetize it by creating

38:46

workshops, training manuals, courses,

38:48

ebooks, whatever to help them navigate

38:50

this world of AI. Demand is so high.

38:52

You've got to got to step into it.

38:54

>> Hey, listen guys, if you're looking at

38:55

this, I want you to go to become an AI

38:58

consultant.com. Alicia got this

39:00

incredible program that you got to apply

39:02

to be a part of her consulting program,

39:04

but you need to go hear more information

39:07

about this. I don't believe that there's

39:09

going to be I'm like I'm so like I've

39:12

been listening to Gary Gary Vee hasn't

39:14

been wrong yet, right? Talking about

39:16

study like things that's h this would be

39:18

one of the biggest transfers ever in the

39:20

world, right? and you are you're on a

39:23

line of being able to generate six

39:25

figures, seven figures, eight figures

39:27

from leveraging and understanding AI.

39:30

So, just don't miss out on this

39:31

opportunity to learn as much as you can

39:33

about this uh to help you get to that

39:35

next level.

39:35

>> Yeah.

39:36

>> But yeah, I just want like this is this

39:38

is powerful.

39:39

>> So, this tool right here is called

39:40

Otter.ai. And one of the things that you

39:42

could see is that every word that we

39:44

say,

39:46

>> the tool is transcribing everything that

39:49

we say. So, as it transcribes

39:52

everything, we can push stop and we'll

39:54

have the full transcript of what we just

39:56

said in this whole session. And we can

39:58

turn this into an ebook right here. So,

40:00

wow.

40:00

>> You know, now we can offer an ebook to

40:02

people with everything that we just said

40:04

inside of that ebook. So,

40:06

>> seven seven steps to making more money

40:08

with AI.

40:09

>> Absolutely.

40:10

>> Wow.

40:10

>> Absolutely. So,

40:12

>> groundbreaking.

40:12

>> So, we got to do that then. We got to

40:14

put that out there. Yeah, of course.

40:15

Yes. Please don't don't threaten me with

40:18

using one of the steps that you just

40:19

said. Please. Yeah, that would be

40:21

incredible.

40:21

>> And clients would pay, you know, a great

40:23

deal of money for somebody who can do

40:25

this for them. So,

40:27

>> I was at an event um yesterday um that

40:29

you were at as well. And one of the

40:31

speakers

40:31

>> to Lamar

40:33

>> Lamar Tyler, one of the speakers that

40:35

was talking, Tommy Tommy Traffic we call

40:37

him. I recorded his presentation.

40:39

>> He tamed it. I like that. Tommy Traffic.

40:41

I know it was Tommy Powers. I like Tommy

40:43

Traffic. That's fire. it is. So, you

40:46

know, he teaches people how to generate

40:47

traffic with YouTube and he's got this

40:49

agent.

40:50

>> So, I recorded his presentation on my

40:52

phone with a voice recorder and then

40:54

when he was done, I put that into Chat

40:56

GPT and told Chat GPT to turn it into an

40:59

ebook and we're all still sitting there.

41:00

He's sitting down. Lamar's talking now.

41:03

And then I text him the ebook. I'm like,

41:05

I created an ebook, which it gave it a

41:08

fancy name, a subtitle. I created an

41:10

ebook just off of what you said. cuz he

41:11

went into, you know, the the five C's

41:14

and all this kind of stuff. So I created

41:15

the ebook and it was done within just a

41:17

few minutes and he kept saying, "Could

41:19

you send that to me? Could you send that

41:20

to me?" So he texted me on your phone. I

41:23

said, "Wait, this was now like

41:25

>> and done on my phone." So

41:27

>> the speed at implementation again. So

41:30

there's no excuses. There's no excuses.

41:32

He talked for 9 minutes maybe and a

41:35

whole ebook was created. That's it.

41:36

>> That's it. It was a short talk and a

41:38

whole ebook was created based on his

41:40

talk. We got to do it with this thing.

41:42

>> We will. We will.

41:43

>> And and I think what we want to if

41:45

you're looking at this, we're going to

41:46

put it in the show notes, but first

41:48

hundred people will get it for free. So

41:50

if you go down to the show notes and it

41:52

happen to be free, good luck for you. If

41:54

not, you might have missed out. You

41:55

probably get it for a couple bucks. But

41:57

yeah, that'll be that's powerful.

41:58

>> Yeah. So it's the the speed at which we

42:01

can do things right now with AI is what

42:04

>> what every entrepreneur, soloreneur,

42:08

every wannabe entrepreneur, somebody

42:10

getting their side hustle on. Just just

42:12

if you have an idea, you can get that

42:14

idea and monetize it. And if you're not

42:17

sure, ask ChateBT to be your coach and

42:19

ask Catchy BT, this is my idea. Help me

42:22

be my sevenf figureure business coach

42:24

and help me come up with the ideas to

42:26

make it happen for me. And Chacht can do

42:28

that for you. So

42:29

>> that's great. Good. Look, I say good to

42:30

see you, Alisia.

42:32

>> All right. It's and it's very, you know,

42:35

every day catchy BT and these tools get

42:37

better and better. So we need to really

42:39

take advantage of the fact that they are

42:40

getting better and better and to

42:42

leverage them. So I'm always telling

42:45

people like leverage these tools and

42:47

ride it all the way to the bank.

42:48

>> Yeah.

42:48

>> Ride it all the way.

42:49

>> Ride it to the AI AI to the bank.

42:52

>> Ride it all the way. I'm just so

42:54

grateful that you continue to come on

42:55

here and just share like you make it

42:58

like I tell you, I've been studying AI.

43:00

I'm in different programs and different

43:02

things like that. And

43:04

I haven't seen anybody that can make it

43:06

relatable, understandable.

43:09

I feel like, yo, sometimes they're way

43:11

over my head. Yours is always like, oh,

43:14

I get it. It's it's simple, right?

43:16

>> Here's how you make here's exactly how

43:18

you make money with AI right now.

43:20

>> Right. It's just it's incredible of what

43:22

you really can do now with

43:23

>> and then I think I think when people see

43:26

it like when people really see what it

43:29

can do they say I can do that.

43:31

>> I can do I can do what she just showed

43:33

me. I can take a YouTube link and paste

43:36

it into Opus and get clips. If you can

43:38

copy and paste you can do some of the

43:40

stuff that you're doing here with AI. So

43:42

it's really

43:43

>> You said if you could just copy and

43:44

paste that's it.

43:46

>> So you ask people you know can you copy

43:48

and paste? This is this is the time

43:50

right now. I've been an entrepreneur.

43:52

This is year number 25.

43:53

>> Wow.

43:53

>> 25 for me.

43:55

>> And so I was an entrepreneur back in the

43:57

day when you had to build websites with

43:59

Front Page and Dreamweaver. You don't

44:00

even know what that is, right?

44:02

>> So you had to hardcode your websites to

44:04

build it and they were ugly and it took

44:05

a long time to get it done.

44:06

>> And you were raised in Jamaica.

44:08

>> Um

44:08

>> you were born in Jamaica.

44:10

>> I was not. My dad is Jamaican, but I've

44:11

lived in Jamaica so I spent a lot of

44:13

time. What has given you a heart to go

44:16

help others in these other countries

44:18

that because I know I'm certain the the

44:21

working wage in Jamaica is low?

44:23

>> It is.

44:24

>> So, what has made you what has given you

44:27

the heart

44:28

>> to say I want to go help other people in

44:30

like a Jamaican and you're helping them

44:32

make American money but able to live in

44:35

amazing country like Jamaica. So, we'll

44:37

get you the heart to do that. So I would

44:39

say that it is in what people like what

44:43

you don't know between what you don't

44:46

know and what is possible for you. That

44:49

gap right there if people just had

44:51

someone giving them some direction and

44:54

leading the way their life could

44:56

completely change. So what we do in

44:58

Jamaica, our program is called the AI

45:00

Fueled Freelancer is that we have

45:02

funding from uh Trust for the Americas

45:05

and the NCB Foundation along with our

45:08

business. We combine to offer programs

45:11

for free. So people can take our

45:13

trainings for free and they make money

45:15

um now offering AI services to clients

45:18

overseas. So they're doing copywriting

45:21

and graphic design, but they're listing

45:23

their services on fiverr.com and

45:25

upwork.com. And we have amazing coaches

45:28

and trainers and they have it's this

45:29

whole program. But we were doing the

45:31

program for um 10 years and charging

45:35

people for the program to keep the

45:36

business alive and pay all the coaches

45:37

and trainers and then um Naen Matthews,

45:41

she worked at the the bank. She said,

45:42

"Well, what if you could have funders

45:45

pay for it and then the participants

45:47

could take your classes for freeow and

45:49

then we can target the people that are

45:51

unemployed." And um I said, "That is a

45:54

fantastic idea." And then she was like,

45:56

"If you put in some money, foundation

45:57

puts in some money, let's see what can

45:59

happen for people." And that's what

46:00

we've done. And it's we've helped people

46:02

become financially independent. They

46:04

bought houses and businesses and going

46:07

from nothing to making thousands of

46:09

dollars a month, which mean which means

46:11

a lot in Jamaica, right? Thousands of

46:13

dollars a month.

46:14

>> Because I mean, dude, what's the average

46:15

that somebody makes for the month

46:17

working full-time?

46:18

>> I mean, it just depends on what their

46:19

job is, but in the hotel industry, it's

46:22

$400 a month. maybe $400 a month which

46:25

does nothing which you can't buy

46:26

anything.

46:27

>> So now that they're able to go get

46:29

thousands, it's incredible.

46:31

>> Lifeanging.

46:32

>> Yeah. I know. I just love Thank you for

46:34

doing that. That's why I assume I'm like

46:36

well your sister live there. I'm like oh

46:38

maybe you grew up there which show cuz I

46:40

was going to ask how did you get out of

46:43

the mentality of I got to make more if

46:45

you that was your upbringing. But

46:47

>> yeah. Yeah. So my parents were both um

46:49

my sister and I are first uh generation

46:51

Americans. My parents are both my mom's

46:53

from Guyana and my dad is from Jamaica.

46:55

And they, you know, always encouraged us

46:57

to do whatever we wanted. But both on

46:59

both sides, their parents were

47:02

entrepreneurs. And so we have just a lot

47:04

of entrepreneurial spirit in what we do

47:07

and our parents have always pushed us to

47:08

do what we can to help other people. So

47:10

my dad was really big about giving back

47:12

to Jamaica. So he wanted me to be an

47:14

ambassador to Jamaica. Um, but instead

47:16

of being an ambassador, I'm like, I'll

47:18

be a teacher and teach and do what we

47:19

can for others. So I always tell people

47:22

if you want to make an impact um using

47:24

AI to help other people also build

47:27

wealth and change their lives is

47:29

gamechanging. So sometimes we have to

47:31

think beyond ourselves and what we can

47:32

do but what we can also do to help

47:34

others.

47:34

>> Okay.

47:34

>> Impact is important. You know that cuz

47:36

you are Mr. Impact. I call you Mr.

47:38

Impact.

47:39

>> Thank you so I love impact. I want to do

47:41

a game with you. I want to ask you some

47:43

tools and you let me know which one you

47:45

like.

47:46

>> Um

47:48

>> or or sites or tools. We're going to go

47:52

Safari or Firefox.

47:54

>> Safari.

47:55

>> Okay. Claude or Chat GPT?

47:58

>> It depends. Chat GPT, but clawed for

48:00

writing books right now. Yeah.

48:02

>> Opus or

48:04

Darn, I forgot the name of the other

48:06

one. Never mind.

48:06

>> It's definitely Opus. Whatever it is,

48:08

>> I figured that it's definitely Opus,

48:10

>> but Cap Cut is another one that can do

48:11

what Opus is.

48:12

>> Cap Cut. Okay. Canva.ai or Lovable?

48:15

>> Lovable.

48:16

>> Okay. Canva is Canvas for for just

48:19

getting started with it, but Lovable you

48:21

can build a backend and go deeper with

48:23

your app building project. So Canva.ai I

48:27

love using for a lot of things, but

48:28

especially if you're talking about

48:29

coding, uh Lovable is going to be the

48:31

better platform.

48:32

>> Wow, man. It's just when you showed me

48:34

what you did with Canvas, it's like I'm

48:37

just amazed now. Like I have one of my

48:39

buddies is here and he was building this

48:41

app and he he was going back and forth

48:44

with developers like two years and

48:47

>> I watched somebody the other day on

48:49

Instagram

48:50

build Uber in five minutes.

48:52

>> Yes. Absolutely.

48:53

>> A Uber I'm like huh? It would have took

48:56

a lifetime to do that.

48:57

>> A lifetime. A lifetime

48:59

>> in in hundreds of thousands of dollars.

49:01

>> We were at uh Georgia Tech and teaching

49:03

the students in the room and one student

49:05

built a in 15 minutes. I gave them 15

49:08

minutes to build a project after I

49:09

taught them. And one student built a

49:11

program that in 15 minutes that would

49:13

have cost 20 to $30,000 to hire a

49:15

programmer for real and created it in 15

49:18

minutes. It was amazing.

49:19

>> Wow.

49:19

>> So yeah, what we can do now with AI is

49:22

is it will blow your mind the

49:24

possibilities of what we can do. So I

49:25

love it.

49:25

>> So essentially again, if people don't

49:27

get on, they're going to get left

49:29

>> they're going to get left behind. Yeah.

49:30

So I'm always telling people like you

49:31

have to think about yourself right now

49:34

and how can you leverage artificial

49:36

intelligence to really get ahead and

49:38

then the tools that you can use to say

49:41

you know what I'm ready to go and then

49:43

it will it will give you if you talk to

49:46

it will give you the advice and the

49:49

direction that you need to win. We

49:51

always say it's AI for the win. Like if

49:53

you're ready to win in life look at how

49:55

you can leverage artificial

49:56

intelligence. And there's never been a

49:58

better time to start a business than

50:00

right now with the tools that we have.

50:02

Can you imagine? Look at this. Can you

50:03

imagine if you had this when you first

50:05

started out if you had all these tools

50:06

>> is over. Good night. It's game.

50:08

>> And so people who are starting with

50:09

these tools right now, they don't even

50:11

know what we had to go through back in

50:13

the day, right? To really start and

50:14

build a business. But that's okay. All

50:16

they need to know is they have this here

50:18

right now and they need to go.

50:19

>> That's good,

50:20

>> right? Go, go, go with it. So, um,

50:23

>> well, this has been amazing. Well, you

50:25

look like you still working on

50:26

something. So, what I'm doing

50:28

>> what I'm doing right now is I just

50:30

uploaded our transcript to to Claude

50:32

>> and I'm going to tell Claude to create a

50:34

book

50:36

>> um with this transcript. So, we're going

50:39

to see in just a few minutes a full book

50:44

um

50:44

>> wow

50:45

>> a full book coming to life

50:48

>> with uh with Claude. So Claude is really

50:50

good at handling larger files and this

50:52

transcript was a pretty large file file.

50:55

And so you see it says analyzing the

50:57

book and then it's drafting the book and

51:00

right here it's it's it gave us a title

51:03

already. Do you see that? The AI income

51:04

revolution. Seven proven ways to build

51:07

six figures with artificial intelligence

51:09

based on insights from AI expert Alicia

51:11

Little and entrepreneur Nehemiah Davis.

51:13

>> Wow.

51:14

>> Right. I didn't even realize that. Did

51:15

you say your full name? I don't think

51:17

so, but it knows who you are. Wow.

51:19

>> So, look at the table of contents. See

51:21

how nice that looks right there.

51:23

>> And so, part one, part two.

51:28

>> It put everything in chapters. Why this

51:30

book? Why now? What you'll learn. So, it

51:33

took everything we're talking about and

51:35

create. Look, look at how fast it's

51:36

writing our book right there. Our book

51:38

is done.

51:39

>> Let's go.

51:40

>> Yes. Go. If I wasn't an author, I'm not

51:44

an author.

51:46

>> This is really crazy. Like I'm like this

51:49

the speed to cash. Like I could really

51:52

go sell this for $20 right now. Like the

51:54

speed to cash right now is

51:57

>> it's incredible.

51:58

>> Look,

51:59

>> we could add graphs in here if we want

52:01

to. Right.

52:01

>> Absolutely. Everything. Everything. But

52:04

you know, it's outlining everything that

52:05

we talked about, even the prompts that I

52:07

gave and delivery and pricing strategy.

52:10

And it's not that it saw anything. I

52:12

only uploaded our audio transcripts that

52:14

I was recording while we were talking.

52:16

That is crazy.

52:18

>> Look how it's giving us the opus clip

52:20

projects and then

52:22

>> you know it's taking even what we said

52:24

and expanding on it because I told it to

52:26

turn it into a book. So it's going to

52:28

expand on our ideas.

52:30

>> But we're already at chapter five just

52:33

sitting here.

52:33

>> So now let me ask you this.

52:35

>> With my voice that I have in 11 Labs,

52:38

>> I now could upload this and say do a

52:40

audio book with my voice.

52:42

>> Correct. So, in 11 Labs on the homepage,

52:44

I think it's a second button says audio

52:47

book. So, we can now download this book

52:49

and upload it to 11 Labs to create um I

52:53

could show you. We can now upload it to

52:54

11 Labs to create an audio book. So, if

52:57

I log into my 11 Labs account,

53:02

look right here. Do you see where it

53:03

says audio book?

53:04

>> Yeah.

53:05

>> So, all we have to do is upload the file

53:08

right there to audiobook and it will

53:09

read out the book.

53:11

>> Wow. So, um, just a tip as well, you can

53:13

take your book and tell Claude or

53:16

ChatgPT to rewrite the book in an

53:18

audiobook conversational format. And so,

53:21

if you don't want it word for word the

53:23

way that it is in this book, it can

53:24

rewrite it in a format that's more

53:27

talkable, you know, conversational than

53:29

anything else. Look, we're already on

53:31

chapter nine.

53:32

>> Wow. This is incredible.

53:34

>> It is incredible.

53:35

>> I'm sitting here now. I'm I'm going to

53:36

go find a URL right now cuz we putting

53:39

this out here. When this episode drop,

53:41

they'll be able to get this bad boy.

53:43

Watch this. Oh man, I can't believe

53:45

this. What What was the title? Seven

53:47

step.

53:48

>> Let's see. It called it the AI income

53:50

revolution.

53:51

>> Okay.

53:52

>> Seven proven ways to build a six-figure

53:54

business with artificial intelligence.

54:00

>> So again, speed of implementation. Look

54:01

at you already looking for domain names,

54:03

right?

54:03

>> I ain't fooling around.

54:05

I got it. Your aiincomebook.com.

54:10

Yeah. Here we go. Yeah.

54:14

>> All right. Look.

54:15

>> So guys, listen. If you're looking at

54:16

this right now as is you're go to

54:19

ainincomebook.com.

54:20

You can go buy this book right now.

54:22

>> Is it your or

54:23

>> No. Uh AI income. So AIomebook.com.

54:28

>> Okay. Got it. AIO book.

54:29

>> Should we make it yours?

54:30

>> No, that's okay. Aiincomebook.com.

54:33

Y'all go grab that right away. So,

54:35

>> and then look, look at what it says

54:38

right here. It's like this book was

54:40

created from insight sharing during a

54:41

groundbreaking conversation between us.

54:44

It represents real like

54:46

>> what it knows. It knows that we were

54:47

having this conversation right there.

54:49

>> Myin did he got his book boss moves.

54:52

He's the entire book is from him sitting

54:54

at Russell's round table.

54:56

>> Okay.

54:56

>> So, it's like what you and I'm sure he

54:58

didn't do AI with, but I'm like you

55:00

literally could upload. I just asked

55:02

him. I just did Russell's round table

55:04

and it was so powerful. I'm like,

55:05

where's the like we gonna turn that into

55:08

something? I I also think this could be

55:10

absolutely game changer for a AI

55:12

consultant. Part of their package is if

55:15

I find an influencer or entrepreneur to

55:16

work with, I'm going to also deliver you

55:19

two digital products, right? every

55:22

single month I'm gonna go back and find

55:24

anything that you've done and just you

55:26

and just keep putting them out because

55:28

one it's

55:29

>> massive lead generation and you just

55:31

you're putting more content in the

55:33

marketplace that people may end up

55:35

buying.

55:36

>> Yeah. And that content you're putting in

55:37

the marketplace will help someone. So

55:39

just what we've talked about today, now

55:41

that it's in this book format and people

55:42

can go and download it and or you know

55:44

buy it and get the book now they're

55:46

going to be able to learn and absorb it

55:49

than just doing this listening to this

55:51

interview. So they're going to see it

55:52

and be able to go through the book. So

55:55

it's it's value in the marketplace. It

55:57

really is. Sometimes people think that

55:59

oh because it was produced by AI it's

56:01

not going to be as good. But honestly if

56:04

if I had to sit down if you said okay

56:05

Alicia now leave and go write a book.

56:07

You'd be calling me a month from now and

56:09

be like, "Have you started?" I'd be

56:10

like, "I haven't started yet. I'm really

56:12

busy, but we're done before we leave the

56:14

set."

56:14

>> That's crazy.

56:15

>> The book is done.

56:17

>> It's mindblowing to me.

56:18

>> I always tell people, "Of course you're

56:20

going to review it. Of course you're

56:21

going to review it and edit it." And,

56:23

you know, I I can tell Claude right here

56:25

what changes to make and all that good

56:26

stuff and it will do it.

56:27

>> Do you send it through any other

56:29

services to make it sound less AI or

56:32

>> um Well, what I do is I always have it

56:34

right in my style and tone. Since this

56:36

is our interview, it's it's writing it

56:38

in our style and tone. Right? So, you

56:40

just make sure that it's your style and

56:42

tone. So, I would ask Claude here, is

56:43

this our style and tone? You could ask

56:45

it questions. Does it sound

56:46

conversational, authentic, humanlike?

56:48

And if it it it can correct itself and

56:51

say, you know what, I can add it more

56:53

humanlike. I can make sure that it

56:54

maintains your style and tone.

56:55

>> What do we do to format it or that's the

56:57

formatting?

56:58

>> Yeah. So, this is it's already formatted

57:00

here in cloth.

57:01

>> I saw it got bigger and then it got

57:02

smaller. Oh. Oh. I mean, I just expanded

57:05

it a little, but you know, it bolds it.

57:08

It puts things in different font when it

57:09

wants to make a point. Like prompts are

57:11

in different fonts always than the the

57:14

regular writing and it will bold. But

57:15

you can definitely put this just into I

57:17

always put it into a Google Doc and

57:19

reformat it.

57:20

>> Um or you can put it into Canva and

57:22

create a nice document there in Canva.

57:24

But it's pretty much formatted and looks

57:27

this is probably better than I would

57:28

format it with all the bowls and stuff.

57:30

Um, and this is where you can then hire

57:32

a human to give it that final touch. I

57:34

say a human.

57:35

>> I'mma leave it just like that. This

57:37

thing ready to go.

57:38

>> It's ready to go.

57:39

>> Well, listen. Thank you so much. Um,

57:42

>> another fire episode. Geez. Like on this

57:44

one, we talked about seven eight ways to

57:47

generate income,

57:48

>> right?

57:49

>> We wrote a book.

57:50

>> We did.

57:51

>> We talked about other tools, Lovable.AI

57:53

that they can go create their own

57:55

softwares with.

57:57

>> It just keep getting better and better.

57:59

Every time I come back, I be like,

58:02

>> is there anything else she can?

58:03

>> There's always something else.

58:04

>> It's more is new stuff. It's new tools.

58:07

It's new concept.

58:08

>> So, this has been pretty cool.

58:10

>> Well, well, thank you once again. Let

58:12

everybody know how they could tap in

58:13

with you at least.

58:14

>> Yeah. Yeah. So, go to AI Marketing

58:16

Summit 2025 and make sure that you

58:19

register for the next event because the

58:21

next event, you know, every single

58:23

event, as Nehemiah mentioned, is

58:25

different. So, we talk about the latest

58:26

and greatest tools and make sure that um

58:29

this year will be your best year as you

58:31

really step in and leverage artificial

58:33

intelligence. So, that's what I

58:34

recommend to people. It's free. Come on,

58:37

come learn. It's all about

58:38

demonstrations. I'm sitting at my

58:40

computer teaching you and I love to do

58:42

it. So, it's a lot of fun for me. It's

58:43

what I love.

58:44

>> Do amazing job at it, too. We be locked

58:46

in. I make my whole team got to watch

58:48

it. So, y'all with that being said, um

58:50

we'll see you on the next episode. Share

58:52

this out with somebody that you want to

58:54

see really win. Right? The last episode,

58:56

I think we're at over 180,000 views.

58:58

Other one's 80,000. Like, this says to

59:01

me that you really are loving this

59:03

information, but let's share this with

59:05

someone else so they can advance. Let's

59:07

share this with family. Share this with

59:08

friends. Like, this is critical right

59:11

now to your growth. So, can't wait to

59:13

see you again. AI MarketingSS2025.com.

59:16

And we'll drop all the other links in

59:18

the show notes. We got a new book you

59:20

could go get. Aiincomebook.com.

59:22

It is up, y'all. So, we'll see you on

59:25

the next show.

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