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I Tried Using ChatGPT To Earn $6,147 In Just 1 Week


– Today, I’m going to use ChatGPT AI to try to make $6,147 in just one week. See, I couldn’t help but notice recently a huge influx of videos on YouTube talking about how to use ChatGPT to make money. And most of these video tutorials seem to involve using ChatGPT to generate either blog posts or video scripts and then posting them online and earning money from ads

And recommending affiliate products in them. Now, admittedly, I’m going into this experiment a bit skeptical. My personal experience with AI is that when it tries to do written copy like blog posts or scripts, it turns out terrible because it’s very clear that it was written by a robot and not by a human.

But I decided to set aside my skepticism and give it a go. I went on to YouTube and scrolled through the tutorials and chose one that looked interesting. This is the one I picked for this experiment. It has over 300,000 views and 18,000 likes. It’s a simple idea in theory,

Use their process that they have created for generating blog posts with ChatGPT that will pass a human-writer check and not be identified as an AI article. And then after that, you come to Medium and to Quora and you post your blog posts on there. When you do, you add an affiliate link

To products in your blog article, and then you’ll get traffic to your blog posts from internal traffic and search engines. And according to the video, the guy that made the tutorial got fantastic results. The title says that he got $6,147 within seven days,

And that he got thousands of clicks on his affiliate links. – [YouTube Creator] On Quora, and I gained thousand of clicks on my affiliate links. If you want to make $2,000 to $3,000 per week by doing only one hour work a day, friends- – So all of this makes sense, right?

At least, I think so, anyway. I guess we’ll find out once we actually tried the experiment for ourselves. Now for this experiment, I have gone with the affiliate niche, dogs. I picked dogs because as my longtime subscribers know, I absolutely adore dogs, including my little doggo, Starbuck. So I went to ClickBank,

A big affiliate program directory, and clicked the dog-training affiliate program with the highest gravity. Saying that an affiliate offer has a high gravity is basically the same way as saying that it converts highly. And this is what I found. It looks interesting. We’ll give promoting this offer a go.

Alright, so it is 12:00 PM right now. I’m gonna do this for four hours. I’ve picked four hours for this experiment because, realistically, I find that most people who are working on a side hustle either in the evenings after work or on the weekends

Usually have about four hours in a day to work on it. So we’ll see how many articles I create, and then we’ll come back in a week and we’ll see how much money that they made. Okay, so the very first thing the video told me to do

Was to come to an online SEO tool, H-supertools, and use this to find low-competition keywords to then put into ChatGPT to generate blog-title ideas. So I came to the site they recommended, and honestly, it’s not good. Hmm, it is the the very first part of following this tutorial,

And I have already hit a snag because this website they’re recommending does not look like something I want to hand my private information to. They have no information about who they are on their website. There’s not even an About Us page. Okay, so I actually had a pretty good idea.

I thought, “Why don’t I put this website “into Similarweb first to check it out “before I go ahead and give them my personal information.” And I am really glad that I did because it looks like this website has only been active since November. So honestly, I don’t trust this website.

I’m not willing to give them my personal information. So I substituted in a different SEO website that I trusted, Semrush. I used the keyword tool to find related keywords with an easy ranking. Semrush isn’t free, but it is a legitimate, trustworthy SEO app that does have a free seven-day trial

If you’d like to try it out. Next, I came back to ChatGPT and typed in the recommended command to generate some blog-topic titles. It did it within seconds. I had to switch laptops, by the way, because my other one died. (laughs) But anyway, honestly, a lot of these are actually pretty good.

In the past, I would’ve just expected AI to come up with very boring but descriptive titles. But some of these have some pretty creative touches that really surprised me. Like, for example, I would’ve expected something like title number six, “How to Potty Train a German Shepherd Puppy: “Common Mistakes to Avoid,”

Just a really descriptive title like that, not something like “From Puddles to the Potty.” That’s quite creative. In saying that, though, I think I’m gonna stick with one of the more boring, descriptive titles so that the AI doesn’t get confused when it’s making the blog post.

So I’m gonna go with “Patience and Consistency: “Keys to Potty Training Your German Shepherd Puppy.” All right, so next up, the YouTube tutorial said to go use ChatGPT to generate a blog outline. So that’s exactly what I did. I typed in the specific command that it said to use

To turn this title into a blog outline. It took a bit longer to do this, about 30 seconds, but it was still really fast. This is the full blog outline that it generated for me. So my thoughts on this, okay, so honestly, I am fairly impressed

Because in the world of potty training and dog psychology, there used to be a lot of recommendations about using punishment. However, over time, that has changed, and now, positive reinforcement is what is recommended only. And so the AI has had to sift through older information, older articles, and newer ones

To figure out what it would recommend for a blog outline. And it’s done a really good job. Okay, so in the next part of this tutorial, it says to use ChatGPT to turn this into a written blog post. The way that it told me to do that

Was to use this prompt to take each outline section and then ask ChatGPT to turn it into a series of blog paragraphs. Then you just take each of the paragraphs and then combine them together in a separate Word document. And then, boom, you have your full-length blog post.

It was easy and it didn’t take long, but it was a bit more time consuming. It took about five to 10 minutes. And I’ve got to be honest, it’s extremely bland. And that was something that I feared would happen and it has. So the reason why I think it’s very bland

Is because it’s very descriptive but it doesn’t give examples and it doesn’t give stories. So I think a really interesting part of it here is when it’s talking about distractions. “Distractions, German Shepherd puppies “are easily distracted “and it can be difficult to get them “to focus on potty training.”

Well, a really engaging blog article would be one that would give examples of the types of things that they get distracted by, that they get distracted by the wind, or they get distracted by noises. Instead, this doesn’t give any examples at all. It’s just extremely bland.

And actually, out of interest, I decided to put this into an AI content detector to see if it would figure out that it was written by AI. And yes, it says that it’s obviously an AI. So while that’s not so great and that this is very clearly robotic, boring text,

That’s okay because the tutorial video is still not over because it has an extra additional trick it tells you to do to have your blog post passed an AI-checker. What it told me to do was to now go to a second website, DupliChecker, and to copy and paste my ChatGPT article

Into their free paraphrasing tool to get this website to rewrite it so that it would pass an AI checker. So I went in and I copied the rewritten article and I pasted it into the AI checker, right? And it came back with an incredible score, 99% most likely written by a human.

So in theory, that’s great, right? The problem is that this article is now trash. And when I say trash, I mean that it’s just straight up unreadable. “By remaining case and harmonious “you can achieve a successful outgrowth “and enjoy the benefits of having a well-trained, “biddable puppy dog.” That doesn’t read like English.

Okay, so I don’t wanna be mean, because the New Zealand way is to be chill and to not judge. But honestly, I’m a little bit surprised that the original video has 18,000 likes on it, because if you watch the video back, you can see that the article that DupliChecker generated for them

Was also unreadable. Did none of these 18,000 people that liked the video actually read the generated article that it shows in the tutorial video? Okay, I’m honestly really confused and I don’t know what to do. Like, should I post this? (inhales) Like, it is literally unreadable. Like, what would you do?

Let me know when the comments. On one hand, I want to complete the experiment as is, but on the other hand, I want to see if ChatGPT articles can be used to make money. The problem here though, is that if these articles do not work, I don’t think that you can blame ChatGPT.

I think you’d have to blame DupliChecker. Okay, so I think that I’ve come up with an idea, I’m going to alternate. So what I’m gonna do is I’m gonna post this article as is, but then for the next one, I’m going to generate it just using ChatGPT

And then I’ll go back to using the way that this tutorial video taught, and so on. So the video said to now head over to Medium and post it there. So that’s what I did. I went to Medium and I created a new blog post. I then copied the blog post as is,

Just like the video told me to do. I tried to go through and add paragraphs as the blog post had now been converted into one single block of text by DupliChecker. But it was so unreadable with incorrect grammar and spelling mistakes that it was honestly a nightmare.

And I also added in an image like the tutorial said to do and I added in a keyword into the image alt text. After that, I then added in five different keyword topic tags as the tutorial video said to do, and then I published it.

Next up, the video told me to post it on Quora. And so that’s what I did. I went to Quora and I created the new post, and I submitted my article as is to the website. Alright, it’s up on Quora. Mm, guess we’re gonna see how it goes.

Now that actually ended up taking me a lot longer than I expected. It took me about an hour and a half to get that live. I think, though, that it always takes you longer the first time that you do something. So I’m just gonna put my head down

And I’m gonna work really hard for the next few hours and see how many I can get through. So I went back to generating more articles with ChatGPT. It was, admittedly, pretty dull work so I watched that with a video-game speed run while I did it to keep myself entertained.

Unfortunately, I only made five articles before ChatGPT kicked me off for doing too many prompts too fast, something the tutorial video did not warn me about. Oh well. I managed to post three articles edited by DupliChecker and two articles that I wrote just with ChatGPT.

So then, let’s now come back in a week and see how much money I actually made. All right, so we’re back. It’s been a week. Let’s see how much money I’ve made. So I check Quora and my posts have been deleted. Yep. I’m not sure if my posts were classified as spam because of how they were written with ChatGPT, or if it’s because it turns out affiliate links

Are banned by Quora. So considering that the guy in the video said that he gets a lot of traffic from Quora to his affiliate links, I don’t know how he’s doing that, honestly. Okay, so that was Quora. What about Medium? Well, my posts weren’t taken down, which is a plus,

But they’ve had no views. Nope, no views to the articles that used the weird rewriting tool that the video recommended and no views to just the ChatGPT articles. So that was less good. I think that you can get much better results from ChatGPT if you use a more complicated prompt,

Like asking it to write blog posts in a chatty style. I think that the blog posts it creates from that are a lot more engaging. So in total, I made no money. Ah, well. I’ll see you in the next video.

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