My AI voice is freakishly good

What I Learned From My Projects This Week...

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I’m excited to hang out with you and 4,632 4,657 other box destroyers today! I’ll share my projects, the strategies I’m trying, and what I’m learning — all based on those business ideas I originally sent you.

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How I’m Using AI This Week…

I have a new realization.

I’m for sure using LLMs like ChatGPT to learn more than I’m going to Google to learn things.

Just this last week, I had voice conversations with ChatGPT about growing asparagus, using Notion as a business tool, and the Gospel of John, a book of the Christian Bible (also my favorite gospel of the 4).

Feel free to read my conversations if you’d like 😂

What does this mean for the publishing industry?

I have no idea, but these tools will only get better [I’ll share an example below].

So…

My gut says content mills and niche sites with general info are dead.

It was a good run.

And that the only path forward is to create unique perspectives and build community.

Ok, so here’s the crazy AI example I’ll use for some of my YouTube projects.

If you use the Elevenlabs paid plan, you can train your voice with 30 minutes of content.

And - it - gets - freakishly - creepily - good.

Here’s a little sample for you.

Nope, not me.

Yep, that's my AI voice that I’ll use in some of my content.

If you want to do something similar, definitely check out ElevenLabs.

And with so many AI tools coming out that I need to test, I also launched this doc to keep up with it all.

Feel free to bookmark - let me know what tools I need to add.

silent disco promo photo [I’ll share more about this side hustle soon…]

Domain Name Flipping [09/07/24 Update]

I’ve purchased 70 79 domain names (I’m buying 20 more if you have names you no longer need or want).

I shared the list last week, but now I have changed over all of the nameservers to Afternic and now have ‘for sale’ landers on them.

This is like ‘putting your fishing pole in the water.’

[Funny side story: I was about 7 years old. We were in a fun small fishing tournament with our church. I was fumbling around (probably watching birds or something) but I remember my dad saying, “you definitely can’t catch a fish if you’re hook’s not in the water.” So I dropped my hook in the water. Funny thing, I caught the largest bream fish of the day soon after. He was right. It’s funny the simple lessons you remember that stick with you. Thanks, dad 😊].

No sales yet [I aim to sell about 2% of my domains per year].

I reached out to a potential buyer for ApexShingles.com as I think an Apex Roofing company can easily send customers to ApexShingles to pick out their shingle product.

I also have them set up for sale via Atom, Afternic, and a brokerage firm - and most of them are on my website - you can’t catch a fish if you don’t have your line in the water!

What I’m Learning: Once you have your strategy dialed in and everything set up properly, it can be passive. And then you can choose how active you want to be. For example, once I grow my portfolio to 100 domains and have them all for sale, I can just go about my business and see what sells over the 12 months. Or… I can spend more time hunting for more deals. My choice.

[2x] Facebook Page Growth Project [09/07/24 Update]

Corporate Rain is still averaging $.02-$.03 per like and we just crossed 2k 2.5k fans on this one.

Time will tell if the audience is the right fit, as I left it broad.

Of course, we still have to generate revenue from the page - so we’ll start testing.

New Thing: I just started ads to this same audience to grow this email community (so hello if you’re from those ads!) Currently, it’s costing me about $.50-60 cents, which I think is pretty good.

Our other page is continuing to rock on as well.

We’ve grown to 10,000+

And I’m still gaining followers for $.02 each, but I’ve slowed spending on this page to figure out organic growth.

I’ve spent just over $225 growing this page.

Now I’m starting to test different post types, linking to blog posts, etc.

If you want help building up this marketing channel, I’m happy to look into it with you.

What I’m Learning: I’m still waiting on an invite to the Facebook bonus program. I hope that this will cover the cost of growth as I expand into other revenue streams. I’ll keep you posted.

Amazon Influencer Program [09/07/24 Update]

I just published 4 more videos — I was rusty on my own process. I need to adjust my strategy.

This project is currently on cruise control, but I’ll continue to update you and share a new thing I’m learning.

An overview of the program is here and my first update ever is here.

(and if you want, you can check each weekly update since. I’ve come a long way from $2.81 per hour!)

I now have103 107 videos.

I’ve hired freelancers to make 30 videos.

My total earnings equal $1,423.03 $1,484.32

When you factor in my expenses for video creation, I’m now at $43.16 per hour.

Cool, because $43/hr is an $86k per year job pay rate.

(if I had done all these videos myself, I’d be at $57.71 per hour for my time).

What I’m Learning: If you don’t work on this consistently, you’ll lose your efficiency. Going forward, I will only outsource these or go back into our order history and batch review products every 3-6 months. That will keep the process efficient for me. Do what works for you!

YouTube Music Channel [09/07/24 Update]

The Story: When I work, I usually listen to LoFi hip hop or Chillstep or Ambient tunes that help me focus. I launched my own channel with the idea that I would listen to my own channel and be my own best customer.

We signed up for a month of Suno and created 100+ songs for our videos. I created a template using Descript that allows for quicker song creation.
I made a vid showing my process if you’d like to check it out…

Updated Stats:

88 videos
90 videos

95 subscribers
97 subscribers

What I’m Learning: We’re going to test some new music genres and some other wild ideas (relaxing music for dogs, anyone?!?)

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