Yeah, sure. Actually, yeah. Let’s step back a little. What do sites like Huffington Post, NBC, Reuters, CBS, NY Times, etc. have in common? They don’t create new content. They report on other people’s content. They make a lot of money, shedloads of money. The Huffington Post sold to AOL for $315 million in 2011, and they gave the founder the job of keeping it going. So what? You ask. Simples, my eager reader. You can do the same as them. No promises that you’ll be able to sell out for millions, but you can make a decent living from curating other people’s content on your site. Choose your niche. Set up Google alerts or an RSS feed in that niche so you get the latest news every day. Feed that news from as many sources as you can find into NotebookLM and get a summary or a podcast. If you’ve grabbed the summary you can also get more info via any AI tool. Write your curation of that content and post it. If you post 2-3 posts per day it won’t be long before you’re getting visitors. Put ads and links on your site and you’ll begin getting conversions. It’s not hard to do now, unlike when Arianna Huffington started. Anyway, it’s your call. Regards, P.S. Once you have your summary, ask ChatGPT to suggest keywords that people would search for to find this content. Than take the keyword to https://go.wm-tips.com/insight to find more high-volume, low-competition keywords to wrap your new curated content with. That should speed up your traffic generation. |