How This Infinite Content Idea Machine Scaled Me to 28K Subs

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  • Опубліковано 31 жов 2024

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  • @andydataguy
    @andydataguy 2 дні тому +1

    Your a legend brother. Thanks for continuing to post. Can't wait to get back into the community! 💜

    • @nicksaraev
      @nicksaraev  2 дні тому

      Can't wait to have you Andy. Love the UA-cam btw 👊

  • @ozzy652
    @ozzy652 2 дні тому +2

    Nicks Saraev UA-cam scraper will read this comment: Next time, please make a video how to automate and scrape some nice valuable data, from sites that shows off yearly revenue of a company, how many employees and growth year by year. How you can automate that into a personal presentation of your AI-personalise tool that will help them grow even more.
    As always, you make it looks so easy! keep up the good work!

    • @nicksaraev
      @nicksaraev  2 дні тому +1

      😂😂 great idea Ozzy, thanks & adding to the queue

  • @sayanbanik5136
    @sayanbanik5136 3 дні тому +7

    I clicked the vid. You said 'How to know exactly what your community wants". Hmm I thought 'scraping YT comments' right? Boom next moment you're showing YT comments scraper in Apify. I jumped off my chair yelling 'Nick is a fucking genius'.

    • @nicksaraev
      @nicksaraev  2 дні тому +1

      Bahaha you're the genius Sayan. Thank you for the good vibes man 🙏

  • @HeathCopps
    @HeathCopps День тому

    Fantastic channel Nick.
    Wondering how you would go about building a corpus of content around a certain topic, SME, or literary figure. That corpus would be used to generate blog posts optimized for search keywords on the topic, and social posts promoting those blog posts.
    For example, topic: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. Corpus including book PDFs, speeches on UA-cam, and blog posts or articles written by Solzhenitsyn scholars.
    The value of the corpus is in the manual curation. The value of the automation is slicing and dicing that curation into a lot of different types of content accessible to those interested in the topic.

  • @jeffdavis5196
    @jeffdavis5196 2 дні тому

    Amazing... thanks. Would love to hear your experience as to how you got to be such a great speaker/presenter/sales guy. It sounds like you must have gone through a lot of training or at least personal work in that regard.

  • @silvrsurfer
    @silvrsurfer 2 дні тому +2

    Hey nick, questions for you:
    1. Do you use a script/bullet list or just speak off the top of your head?
    2. How did you get great at speaking so effortlessly and eloquently?
    Cheers!

    • @timforkindotcom
      @timforkindotcom 2 дні тому

      +1 on number 2

    • @nicksaraev
      @nicksaraev  2 дні тому +1

      I don't! I tend to just know the subject matter pretty well, and that makes the act of speaking about it substantially easier. Re: speaking tips, there are a few low hanging fruit. I speak slower as a rule (most people just watch me at 1.25x/1.5x speed anyway), I try to pause instead of saying "uhms" and "ahs" (makes me seem more put together), and I also practice a lot (i.e I talk to a camera at least an hour a day, and like to record myself doing various things). Loom is great for that. Hope this helps 👊

  • @SaadBelcaid
    @SaadBelcaid 3 дні тому +1

    About to start pumping content soon, defo using this 😈

    • @nicksaraev
      @nicksaraev  2 дні тому +1

      Can't wait to see it bro 🙏

  • @Jheroautomations
    @Jheroautomations 2 дні тому

    Great advice Nick, Thank you!

  • @AlexHogan
    @AlexHogan 2 дні тому

    Dude! Did you really just say, Mantis Blades 🤣 I'm more psyched that I understood that comment.

  • @MyFukinBass
    @MyFukinBass 3 дні тому +1

    1:52 sick Cyberpunk reference bro

  • @aboutsupplies
    @aboutsupplies 3 дні тому +2

    We can just use Perplexity by asking to find questions about x in UA-cam comments

    • @nicksaraev
      @nicksaraev  2 дні тому

      Definitely doable. I think if you have over a few dozen comments on a vid it'd get difficult not to miss some with Perplexity, but this would certainly still solve the problem.

  • @ColdCallSteve
    @ColdCallSteve 2 дні тому +1

    I definitely thought you were Ai, so polished same pose each video lol , still suspicious but I applaud it 😅

    • @nicksaraev
      @nicksaraev  2 дні тому

      Haha appreciate you Steve 🤝

  • @kugelfunk
    @kugelfunk 2 дні тому +1

    Good video. All hooks are the same though talking about x core business skills to have. That's probably not what was intended.

    • @nicksaraev
      @nicksaraev  2 дні тому

      Good catch Martin. Just fixed & reuploaded the blueprint-thanks 🙏

  • @jeroenadamdevenijn4067
    @jeroenadamdevenijn4067 2 дні тому

    What self-hosted flow-based-programming tools would you suggest? I like Node-RED but I'm curious to know what else is cool.

  • @GuideGenius24
    @GuideGenius24 3 дні тому +1

    Hi Nick. Does your skool community teach make or are we expected to be proficient in its use before signup?

    • @nicksaraev
      @nicksaraev  2 дні тому

      We do Make Q&A, but most of the time I just point people to my introductory UA-cam series (Make.com for people who want to "make" real money). Majority of the program is focused on building a business, i.e daily actionables for the first 90 days and on.

  • @SyncedSystems
    @SyncedSystems 3 дні тому +2

    Could it be worth using Make's new UA-cam comment trigger instead of Apify?

    • @nicksaraev
      @nicksaraev  2 дні тому

      Hey Alexzander. I don't think that'd make sense in my case, just because my flow works irrespective of time (and the trigger you're referencing would only begin when you receive a "new" UA-cam comment) but conceptually you can defo do this if you wanted to generate ideas on the fly as they come in. Hope this helps 🤝

  • @JohnMelvin-h2l
    @JohnMelvin-h2l 3 дні тому +2

    Hey Nick, do you have a resource or tools you give to someone who has your GHL link and uses it for their $497 subscription

    • @nicksaraev
      @nicksaraev  2 дні тому +1

      Hey John-I honestly just watched a couple of tutorial vids & read through some GHL docs for particular things like sending SMS via API etc. I know that's not the most 'comprehensive' resource but my recommendation would be to use Make for most things, and then to just shuttle data in and out of GHL using webhooks 🤝

  • @Renee_egan
    @Renee_egan 2 дні тому +1

    I haven’t connected to apify yet but I’m not sure whether I should go with the secret key(/api?) or oAuth on the connection. I’ve read the docs of course and oauth is recommended if I’ll be developing a public use app (which is not the case) but I’ve seen other ai/automation build-alongs connect both ways for just personal use cases, so I’m not sure when to use which method. For reference I seem to have a hard time with both connection methods on make anyways, seems harder than every other app I’ve had to connect , for either methodğ

    • @nicksaraev
      @nicksaraev  2 дні тому

      I always use the API token-much easier. Head to my.apify.com/account#/integrations, copy the code, and paste in the "Create a Connection" field. Hope this helps 🙏

  • @guya-cizer
    @guya-cizer 3 дні тому +1

    Keep crashing it Nick!

  • @joshtospace
    @joshtospace 3 дні тому +3

    Second 😊

  • @shaeilmayers454
    @shaeilmayers454 3 дні тому +2

    First 😂