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The video starts by promising to save viewers hundreds of hours of research by detailing a six-step process to make hundreds of dollars a day. It showcases examples like a mom selling a milk production product and someone selling cortisol-related products, both making significant income with short videos.
The first step is to pick a niche. The creator advises watching a specific YouTube video on his channel titled 'I asked Claude to build a $500 per day product' to learn how to identify a niche, sub-niche, and create digital products. Products should include a freebie (lead magnet), a $17 product, and a $97 product to be sold on a platform like Beacon.
The second step involves creating an AI avatar using Open Art. Viewers are directed to another YouTube video on the creator's channel, 'How to Print Money with AI avatars. Everything you should know,' for a detailed guide on creating and utilizing AI avatars. This involves using chatGPT and Open Art to recreate popular images or video scenes.
The third step is to create essential social media accounts. This includes a niche-specific Gmail account, an Instagram account, a Facebook account, and a TikTok account. The emphasis is on these platforms as they are currently driving sales, and setting up a YouTube channel is not a priority initially.
The fourth step focuses on content creation and posting. After understanding AI avatars, viewers should identify five competitors in their niche, analyze their best-performing content, and replicate successful strategies. Tools like 'Viral Hunter' are mentioned for finding viral videos. The goal is to post 2-3 times daily on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook to drive sales.
The fifth step is to launch products on Beacon. Viewers are instructed to watch another video on the creator's channel, 'How to sell more products with AI. copy this $2 million strategy,' which guides them through creating and launching digital products on the Beacon platform. Beacon allows for product page creation, including title, description, pricing, and discount options.
The final step is to achieve sales, which is directly linked to consistent posting (2-3 times daily) and understanding what content performs well. The faster one can identify and replicate winning viral video formats, the closer they are to making sales. The video concludes by encouraging viewers to comment their social media pages for feedback and to start posting content.