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AI Entrepreneur Blogger Earns Over 10,000 Monthly by Teaching Online—Just by Using ChatGPT to Build a Website?

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    Can you really earn over 10,000 yuan a month with a website created by AI? And never touch it again after it's built?

    On 𝕏, a blogger shared his 'wealth code.'

    This young man is named Paul Couvert, a somewhat well-known AI blogger with 187,000 followers on 𝕏.

    Paul explained that in November 2022, he used ChatGPT to design a website, and then... there was no 'then' (just kidding). However... in just December 2023 alone, this untouched website for over a year brought Paul an income of €1,700 (approximately ¥13,300 RMB).

    Paul mentioned that during this entire year-plus period, he not only didn't touch the website but also didn't do any promotion. All the traffic came entirely from search engines.

    While sharing his income, Paul also revealed to netizens how he built such a website. Paul's website traffic comes almost entirely from SEO (Search Engine Optimization), hence this guide primarily revolves around SEO.

    The core idea of SEO is to leverage certain characteristics of search engines to adjust your website's content, making it easier to be indexed or improve rankings.

    According to Paul's tutorial, the main content that needs to be designed is divided into three sections: landing pages, product introductions, and legal information, with the first two being key to SEO. The core essence of a landing page is to include carefully designed keywords tailored to the product's niche market, while the content design is left to ChatGPT.

    Paul shared a prompt, which roughly includes the following parts:

    "Rainbow praise": You are an experienced marketing expert, particularly skilled in SEO and e-commerce.

    Task description: Design a website homepage for a service provider in a specific niche. Key considerations: Focus on efficiently matching SEO keywords to improve search rankings and attract target audiences

    Content structure: Specify required sections such as brand introduction, main products, etc.

    Product descriptions should still utilize SEO techniques. While the prompt structure remains similar, ChatGPT now assumes the specific role of a copywriter, primarily emphasizing product features with more detailed structural requirements. The third part, legal information, though no longer aimed at improving search rankings, remains equally crucial, with methods largely similar.

    At this point, ChatGPT assumes the role of a legal expert, particularly well-versed in the e-commerce laws of a specific country or region.

    The key elements to design internally mainly include user terms, privacy policies, refund regulations, and shipping policies, among others.

    In summary, the secret to Paul's marketing strategy lies in leveraging large models like ChatGPT to generate marketing copy, thereby enhancing website rankings and engagement. So, what exactly did Paul do with these techniques?

    By observing Paul's website, we found that his income is mainly divided into three sections.

    First is AI courses. Currently, Paul has launched two AI courses: an advanced ChatGPT tutorial and a no-code AI guide. These two courses are free by themselves, but in the ChatGPT tutorial, Paul introduced paid premium services—a $19 prompt tutorial and a $79 deluxe package, the latter of which adds over 2,200 prompt examples on top of the former.

    Another source of income is advertising—as mentioned earlier, Paul is a somewhat well-known blogger. Besides social media, he also publishes an AI newsletter every Saturday night.

    Paul mentioned that his newsletter has over 5,500 subscribers and is growing at a rate of 500-800 per month, with an ad open rate of 52%. Advertisements will be placed at the beginning of the weekly newsletter, and Paul has promised to keep them there permanently.

    The price of advertisements varies by region, with a maximum of $250 per ad, and the content should not exceed three sentences.

    The third source of income is providing one-on-one consulting services, with a base price of $150 per half-hour. In one-on-one sessions, Paul can guide entrepreneurs on how to leverage various AI tools in combination to reduce operational costs and enhance efficiency.

    In addition to the three services offered on this website, Paul has also developed an AI customer service tool that helps businesses quickly respond to emails and answer customer inquiries.

    After registering an account, users can enjoy 50 free uses. Subsequent pricing varies based on usage, ranging from $39 to $79 per month.

    Have you learned Paul's way of making money?

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