I just want to add a small grain of skepticism. I believe that you can generate business type copywriting that converts, etc., but... 1) a huge part of the conversions is you have already generated trust from your audience by weekly appearances with your face, covering info with your podcast, which is priceless 2) you have a lot of knowledge behind what you are doing, and curated the sales pages, etc. I am just questioning whether the average person starting from zero could pull this off. (Nonetheless, I am glad you are open about this - it isn't flip a switch and they get $ out of AI).
You're right. We're not trying to say AI is a "1 click win" in this podcast. We're trying to say, if you run a "honest" business AND if you know how to vet what you get from AI which comes from experience, it can save a ton of time. AI is a tool that lets you do more of what you're already doing well. It won't make up for your knowledge and skill gaps at this point. But it's still a huge win if you're able to use it that way as you can output more work of the same quality level with less time. This is the non hypey "truth" about how AI works today. Unfortunately, that's not the message that's winning on UA-cam. People want it to do things they can't do themselves and they end up spamming.
This is great! Also bear in mind that we probably aren't too far away from next gen models like GPT5, which are going to be video based! That's when things start really getting crazy!
I really love the new webiste design of your website, would you please let me know which plugin you are using for the blog post table of content? thanks
Just heard your call to action at the end LOL. So here are some things I'm gonna try and create: 1. pitch content ideation: blog titles about topics that are indirectly relevant to target page and link prospect audience, varied in format, level, style, and topic, and don't use a specific list of AI-Cheese. 2. comeptitor backlink analysis: look at backlinks and determine which strategy was used for each. Been playing around with this today but its not quite there yet
I want your advice. I am a 38-year-old young man. I have the skill of building landing pages and designing AD Creative videos. I used to work on freelance websites previously, and now I want to have a recurring income to earn a living. Your advice to me: Should I build a website as an Solo agency to design landing pages or a website to provide an advertising video design service? Short or building an affiliate marketing site? Your advice is appreciated and thanked. It will only make a difference in the future with me. So what is your advice? Thank you for the wonderful content. vertisin
I'd go for the agency at this moment. It's very difficult to make affiliate sites take off these days unless you produce something incredible (and even then it's hard).
@@AuthorityHacker"Which is better today: a creative advertising agency, a landing page agency, or a conversion agency? Based on your experience, which is more in demand now and future-proof, independent of AI, and allows working solo from a laptop?"
So used it for the sales page and the marketing emails, but it seems you don't recommend it for blogging. You also used it to analyze pain points and objections as well (based on data you've gathered over the years) to form the foundation of what you did with the marketing for this product launch.
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I just want to add a small grain of skepticism. I believe that you can generate business type copywriting that converts, etc., but... 1) a huge part of the conversions is you have already generated trust from your audience by weekly appearances with your face, covering info with your podcast, which is priceless 2) you have a lot of knowledge behind what you are doing, and curated the sales pages, etc. I am just questioning whether the average person starting from zero could pull this off. (Nonetheless, I am glad you are open about this - it isn't flip a switch and they get $ out of AI).
very well said, good points
You're right. We're not trying to say AI is a "1 click win" in this podcast. We're trying to say, if you run a "honest" business AND if you know how to vet what you get from AI which comes from experience, it can save a ton of time.
AI is a tool that lets you do more of what you're already doing well. It won't make up for your knowledge and skill gaps at this point. But it's still a huge win if you're able to use it that way as you can output more work of the same quality level with less time. This is the non hypey "truth" about how AI works today.
Unfortunately, that's not the message that's winning on UA-cam. People want it to do things they can't do themselves and they end up spamming.
Now this depth of answer how well they know their game.
This is great! Also bear in mind that we probably aren't too far away from next gen models like GPT5, which are going to be video based! That's when things start really getting crazy!
can't wait to spam YT with it
Ya... video will be fun and exciting.
This is pretty awesome! Have you guys done a blueprint for this yet?
Not yet.
Great video guys. Love the in-depth discussion on prompting, Claude and the hiccups you seen. More videos like these please!
I really love the new webiste design of your website, would you please let me know which plugin you are using for the blog post table of content? thanks
i love that 'never lie to our audience' is one of your core values - what are the other ones?
Don’t troll in the comments 😅
@@AuthorityHacker hahahahaaa
Just heard your call to action at the end LOL. So here are some things I'm gonna try and create:
1. pitch content ideation: blog titles about topics that are indirectly relevant to target page and link prospect audience, varied in format, level, style, and topic, and don't use a specific list of AI-Cheese.
2. comeptitor backlink analysis: look at backlinks and determine which strategy was used for each.
Been playing around with this today but its not quite there yet
Will you share the techniques and practices you used in this project in the Premium VIP group?
Great content 👍👋
Awesome video! Feeling inspired 🎉
Any chance we can get a copy of your system prompt you used in the video at 9:04
I want your advice. I am a 38-year-old young man.
I have the skill of building landing pages and designing AD Creative videos. I used to work on freelance websites previously, and now I want to have a recurring income to earn a living.
Your advice to me: Should I build a website as an Solo agency to design landing pages or a website to provide an advertising video design service? Short or building an affiliate marketing site? Your advice is appreciated and thanked.
It will only make a difference in the future with me. So what is your advice? Thank you for the wonderful content.
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I'd go for the agency at this moment. It's very difficult to make affiliate sites take off these days unless you produce something incredible (and even then it's hard).
@@AuthorityHacker"Which is better today: a creative advertising agency, a landing page agency, or a conversion agency? Based on your experience, which is more in demand now and future-proof, independent of AI, and allows working solo from a laptop?"
So used it for the sales page and the marketing emails, but it seems you don't recommend it for blogging. You also used it to analyze pain points and objections as well (based on data you've gathered over the years) to form the foundation of what you did with the marketing for this product launch.
Yep, for some reason it's much better at sales than generic blog posts.
What was the content news source tool you use?
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That search intelligence segment at 24:50 was hilarious :D
Great
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