How these "Easy" Websites Make $1,000,000/Month!

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  • @bobstenger
    @bobstenger 8 годин тому +2

    As a ex-restaurant owner and chef I have probably 200 recipes sounds like a good place to make money thanks

  • @angels3987
    @angels3987 7 годин тому +11

    You forgot to mention that food blogging is one of the most competitive and over saturated niches. Please stop misleading people!

    • @cornfieldcloset
      @cornfieldcloset 4 години тому +2

      That's why you have to make yours stand out from the others.

    • @jessecunninghamv
      @jessecunninghamv  59 хвилин тому +2

      The Maverick Mastermind community would be very revealing for you. "Saturated niches" for Pinterest mean opportunity.

  • @voldemortcooper8351
    @voldemortcooper8351 20 годин тому +6

    How are things progressing for the new food bloggers?

  • @TheBaroness
    @TheBaroness 21 хвилина тому

    Now you're talking my language!
    I have just created a mind-blowing Keto-Vore Dessert to serve at my North Indian Erev Shabbat meal this evening!

  • @outtabox9567
    @outtabox9567 6 годин тому +3

    My website and Pinterest account were performing well, but suddenly, Pinterest blocked my website. Now I can't post anything with the link. What should I do?

  • @MotivationallClipss
    @MotivationallClipss 21 годину тому +1

    i love this man content

  • @ifilmit161
    @ifilmit161 20 годин тому +2

    Loving this! Tried finding the link you said would be in description for recipe sites from ian, or is it the Maverick forum? Thanks!

  • @TechCareerNow
    @TechCareerNow 21 годину тому +1

    Jesse, is the facebook method you and brian teach still viable?

  • @fame.finance
    @fame.finance 21 годину тому +1

    Great video! What tool does your friend use to create those step by step picture for his recipes ?

    • @kibocodequantum7133
      @kibocodequantum7133 20 годин тому

      the right question

    • @jessecunninghamv
      @jessecunninghamv  16 годин тому +1

      That was a super manual post from like 6 months ago. I’d like to see something like that automated. It was a mixture of GPT + Midjourney I think.

  • @electronicearnings
    @electronicearnings 15 годин тому +2

    Do the AI recipes actually taste nice/work though?
    Like have you tested one of the AI recipes to see if it actually works?

    • @TheWayofKen
      @TheWayofKen 9 годин тому +1

      They're not usually just invented, rather scraped/curated. You can't copyright recipes. [Not legal advice.]

  • @sumdood2035
    @sumdood2035 15 годин тому +1

    How do you suggest quickly populating a new site with lots of recipes? Generating them one by one through something like the tool you mentioned will burn right through credits.
    I could manage adding 10-20/day by myself (with ai), but that would take forever to fill out a new site.

  • @song1749
    @song1749 4 години тому

    Thanks 👍

  • @albamariedesigns
    @albamariedesigns 19 годин тому +3

    I just LOVE your videos. You make it so easy to understand how to truly make money online. Thank you.

  • @rudysega
    @rudysega 10 годин тому +1

    I knew the video would be short because you were already out of tea when it started.

    • @jessecunninghamv
      @jessecunninghamv  9 годин тому

      lol! I was thinking the same exact thing when I started the video. "I'm out of tea, it'll be quick."

  • @alowne8048
    @alowne8048 21 годину тому +4

    First 🎉

  • @petklubs
    @petklubs 21 годину тому +1

    Second 😂

  • @MadPinMedia
    @MadPinMedia 18 годин тому +1

    People are not annoyed because these AI recipe sites create competition - these sites simply steal a list of ingredients (which cannot be copyright protected) and rewrite the recipes with AI images. That's not a competition; that's parasitizing off someone else's work - like an actual human having to come up with a recipe, test it, and write it. Competition is good for driving improvements and increasing quality, this type of content has the opposite effect - it floods the internet with nonsense. There is now a small window of opportunity when everyone rushes to get these sites into mediavine journey to make $$$, but soon you will be able to filter out this type of content as AI disclosures will be required, at the very minimum.

    • @jessecunninghamv
      @jessecunninghamv  16 годин тому +6

      When I create an AI recipe, I ask chatGPT or Claude or other LLMs to create it. These AI systems don’t copy other creator’s recipes. Instead, they pull from their “knowledge” of all of the recipes on the internet, up to a certain date, and create something unique. It’s like a big bowl of ingredients that it parses through to then use a degree of randomness (often referred to as temperature in the algorithms) to create its own interpretation of a recipe. It’s hardly different than a human testing and learning 100 different recipes on chicken casserole via reading and studying to then come up with their own unique variant. The only difference is that AI does it much much faster.

    • @interestingt0pics
      @interestingt0pics 10 годин тому

      Simply put if you don't want others to copy your work keep it to yourself😡

    • @jameslong289
      @jameslong289 6 годин тому +2

      Just by your response you tell that you are clearly clueless about this subject just like most food bloggers. Your strong suite is cooking but not logic or critical thinking. AI systems are trained on various large corpuses including food blogs, cook books etc... Depending on the company that trained that AI, they most likely have permission to do so. To call AI recipes nonsense would be to call cookbooks and food bloggers blogs nonsense as well because the AI was trained on that data. AI does not create new concepts, it just re-arranges and analyse.
      The vast majority of recipes are not new, google any recipe you can think of and there is a 99% chance that someone has already made it. AI disclosures will never work, for text there are things called "hummanizers" which removes waters from text which means it's impossible to tell that it was created by AI. This is why OpenAI stated themselves "we won’t watermark ChatGPT text because its users could get caught". So the laws would never work anyway if the text cannot be detected.
      AI companies will fight tooth and nail to ensure either AI disclosure laws get thrown out or make it impossible (again using humanizer tools) to distinguish it from human written text. Introducing noise into any AI image will scramble the pixels up so much that the watermark can no longer be detected (however the image would be poor), the image will not be seen as AI, this is just the beginning. If I were you, I would highly recommend you start reading books on "Disruptive Technologies". It's a battle you cannot win. It's either adapt or find a new job.

    • @MadPinMedia
      @MadPinMedia 3 години тому

      ​@@jessecunninghamv it is very different to a human testing a recipe, AI doesn't have taste buds 😄 I get what you're saying - on one hand its very exciting what you can do these days (I use AI tools myself extensively), but at the same time it's not true that these sites are only taking a small share of traffic. Pinterest, for example, is completely flooded with these sites, and from what I've seen, they outrank normal blogs just because of the sheer volume of content you can produce in a very short time. So, even though I'm not a food blogger myself, I can completely understand why it makes many people angry.

  • @NicheSite-t7v
    @NicheSite-t7v 15 годин тому +1

    Hey jesse can you suggest automatic Recipe Card Plugin.... Like Automatically....

  • @yeverett4533
    @yeverett4533 6 хвилин тому

    Are you planning to recreate your "AI PINTEREST MASTERCLASS?" I purchased it and have to say I could only complete a small portion of it because it seems it was not intentionally designed or planned. I have to say I was disappointed and felt the masterclass was only worth $37 dollars and not $379. I suggest you learn how to structure and present information in an organized way, so that's it easy for clients to follow and implement. The goal should be for buyers to get results and not to confuse them.
    I have taught several courses and teach others how to create a course (methodology, planning, structure, etc.), and I don't mean to sound harsh, but the AI Pinterest Masterclass" has been placed on my spreadsheet in the "1-star" category. I honestly feel that you turned on your computer and said, "Let me create a course today," and just started speaking. You bounced around throughout the entire class and instead of waiting or pausing the video for tasks to process, you bounced back and forth between tasks. You also did not explain what you were doing, why, and how.
    "AI Pinterest Masterclass" was structured more like a show and tell or UA-cam video, which are usually free, instead of a paid Masterclass. 

Hopefully you don’t delete my comment but I an almost positive you will.