Ask one AI tool to write a prompt to get the result you want from another tool.
For example:- Please write a prompt for Claude to write a series of 7 emails about this product, <product link>, to encourage people to buy it. Please ask any questions you need before writing the prompt so you understand how best to write the prompt.
You could target any AI for this and they will ask questions, then create a seriously good prompt.
Copy paste that prompt into your AI of choice and you will get a good result.
You will probably be surprised at how extensive the prompt generated will be, and how concise, but that’s what it takes to get great results.
For a really meta experience you can add to the end of that first prompt:- Don’t write the prompt out, just create it and use it.
Always treat the AI tools like a junior. They need full instructions to return a good result.
So, they used multiple phone numbers to set up a bunch of accounts, and, proving that they were well aware of their fraud, they set up multiple profiles as a well.
Why would they do that I hear you ask.
It’s all about broadening their reach.
Attempting to scoop up more customers.
While this will work, until Fiverr discovers the deception, you put your entire network and accounts at risk.
People will always get caught out when not playing by the rules, so it’s really not worth the effort.
A far smarter way to improve your Fiverr gig perforance is to send traffic to your gig from other places.
If you send people to your gig with an affiliate link you’ll still make a commission if the visitor buys a different gig or joins Fiverr as a creator.
Regards, Brent.
P.S. Here’s potentially profitable Fiverr gig for you.
Offer to make a complete sales funnel around a product with a high chance of success, based on their niche.
And there is always something that appears faster.
Spoiler alert: – – It isn’t.
Unless you buy quality traffic, and you’ve optimised your offer, it can take months to begin to see cash flow.
You could speed that up, but you’d have to hustle hard to do that.
I’m not saying that you can’t do that, I don’t know how hard you’re prepared to work, but I am saying that most people won’t do that and stick with it until it works.
Tell me I’m wrong.
Regards, Brent.
P.S. One thing you can do to speed things up is to use AI tools to help you create all the content and products you’ll need.
Unfortunately, that can be expensive.
Subscriptions for all the top AI tools can run you to hundreds every month.
One way to reduce that to a manageable level is to use one of the multi-tool platforms such as this.
The only thing that works is actual activity, not busy-work such as researching the best autoresponder, or platform to use, or even the best AI tool to use.
All of that it time wasting and avoiding doing what actually matters.
Putting an offer up, and driving traffic to it.
Everything works if you do, nothing works if you don’t.
Regards,
Brent.
P.S. This short email brought to you courtesy of another bicycle crash.
I’m typing with one finger because my right hand is strapped, and my left arm is in a sling.
But unless you’re a medical person, and can prove it, Google will block your site.
However, there is a way to market to people who need the help, without being unethical or sneaky.
The way to do that is to curate content from real medical sites, with links and quotes, and talk about what you think.
Your not claiming to be a professional, you’re talking about what the readers are thinking.
It’s about discussing the concerns and finding answers on legitimate websites.
You might have ads for supplements, or Amazon, or Google adsense, etc. on that site, and that would be OK.
If you make the site a public discussion forum then you’ll also get that coveted UGC (user generated content) which adds interactivity and repeat visitors.
Most marketers have left this market to the doctors and nurses, but that leaves the opportunity wide open because they’re not marketers and are not good at converting traffic to sales.
“The man who will use his skill and constructive imagination to see how much he can give for a dollar instead of how little he can give for a dollar, is bound to succeed!”
“The man who will use his skill and constructive imagination to see how much he can give for a dollar instead of how little he can give for a dollar, is bound to succeed!”
In the centre of town there were two roast peanut sales carts.
Both sold the same size container of fresh, hot, roasted peanuts for the same price.
One seller had the habit of putting two scoops of peanuts into the container and then carefully selecting one peanut and removing it.
The other seller would over-fill the container and have peanuts spilling all over.
After 3 months the first cart stopped coming and the seller was out of business.
Which seller are you?
Regards, Brent.
P.S. While testing one of the sites in this report, https://burt.gumroad.com/l/zero-risk, I discovered that they have extremely high-quality anti-bot protection.
This means that any site you set up on any of these sites will not only save paying hosting fees, but your sites actually have a higher level of protection than the paid hosts.
There is no need for them to reinvent what they do.
Running fast works for them so they repeat it.
Road Runner marketers find one working idea, they often test multiple ideas first, but when they find something that works for them, they double and triple down on that.
When they test ideas they might build an MVP (Minimal Viable Product) for testing fast.
If it doesn’t work, they’ll often adjust and test, perhaps multiple times before deciding if it’s worth pursuing or not.
If not, test the next MVP.
Start running.
Regards, Brent.
P.S. If you’re looking for a fast way to build an MVP for testing this is what you’re looking for, https://link.wm-tips.com/overlook.
This will give you the best chance of finding that sweet spot so you can run with it. Beep, beep.