Got to Canva and make a eye-catching pin for a template.
Add two text fields to your pin.
Now, if you don’t have a Pro account with Canva you’ll need to do this manually.
Copy the keyword and description to your pin, clone to a new pin and repeat.
If you have a Pro account you can use the Bulk create tool (inside the Apps menu), upload your csv file and link the keywords to one text window and the description to the other one, then click create.
Canva will make as many pins as you have rows in the csv.
Canva will also upload your pins to your Pinterest account.
Do these one at a time, not all in one step.
5 a day for a couple of weeks will bring you a lot of free traffic to whatever page you have linked.
Do a search for one or two videos in your niche that have huge views.
Copy them to your account.
That gets your traffic started fast.
Now, fire up this tool: Insight Analyser and start the search for the PAA keywords.
Get the top 5 keywords that have good search volume and low competition.
Got to this tool: Invideo and feed it the first keyword phrase and set it going with whatever other settings you like, but you need to make sure the short video is over 1 minute.
When it’s done, download it to your computer and upload it to your TikTok account.
Make sure you have an enticing description and a link to your web page. Make another 4 videos to upload.
This was using AI to code up something in a language that I didn’t understand.
It corrected errors and added functionality when asked.
I plan to use this as a lead magnet.
It fits the main criteria for an excellent lead magnet.
It’s unique and useful to the right people.
It’s something that those who would find it useful would happily pay for because it will do something for them almost instantly that would take hours manually.
Could you create a program like this?
Of course you could.
Reply to this email if you would like a step-by-step guide to creating unique lead magnets or saleable products easily.
Marketing is the process of either finding a product to fit a need or finding a need to fit a product.
No-one goes into their local pub and asks random people if the have a watch to sell, but people do go into pubs and ask random people if they’d like to buy a watch.
Well, that might not happen so much any more, but it wasn’t uncommon in the past.
There was a young man I knew who would walk up to strangers and ask if they had any nude photos of their wife.
When they answered, “No”, he’d ask, “Do you want some”?
Most people would laugh it off, some got angry.
Here’s a simple way to find people who might be interested in your product.
Paste the text into your AI tool and ask for 50 keywords that people who would be interested in this product would use to search for it.
Then you feed those keywords into your favourite keyword tool to find those that have decent search volume and low competition.
Start with the best one and feed it into this tool Insight Analyser to get what people are really searching for.
Now you’ll have a great list of topical and current keywords to target.
Make a two page website using this information that links to the product in question.
Getting the traffic is simply a matter of either making short videos, just over a minute long, for each of those keywords and linking them to your landing page, or asking your AI tool for a bunch of relevant bullets to make into pins.
You probably won’t get traffic instantly, in fact you may need to post videos or pins for weeks or months to gain traction, but once it starts it will only get better.
Probably the easiest is to use NotebookLM in conjunction with a Google search.
Grab the top ten results and ask NotebookLM to write an article that covers everything the top ten do and what they don’t cover for that keyword.
Feed that through Grammarly to tidy it up and check for plagiarism and you’re good to post.
The second easiest is to use Insight Analyser to find the relevant questions and build pages by answering those.
The built-in AI tools will write you a great page that will rank.
You may like to edit it before posting, but that’s optional.
If you want to go it alone you can always create your own prompts to use in ChatGPT, Claude, CoPilot, etc. and ask for the content to be humanised.
What is important here is that you might as well use the tools available to help your marketing rather than sticking with the way things have always been done.
Not too many people insist on walking everywhere these days, they much prefer some form of transport for speed and efficiency.
Talking about that, I’ve managed to ride my $100 bicycle over 10,000 km now.
Now that’s what I call a great ROI.
The next target is 10,000 miles, I’m just over 60% of the way.
They still work, but most marketers are too scared to use them.
However, there are still ways to make use of these schemes as long as you don’t care about Google search ranking.
If you go where there are already a lot of internal searching you can build the modern version of doorway pages that funnel visitors to your money pages.
Places like Pinterest, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube are all places where people search for keywords or hashtags to get the content they want.
You can cross-link these to your hearts content because that is expected and all that traffic improves the chance that you’ll trigger the platform’s algo to push your content.
As long as the content is being consumed by people these platforms don’t care if the content is AI generated.
For your main site it’s best if it’s not all AI generated.
There is little chance that you’ll cop a Google penalty from this because it’s very difficult for Google to find a footprint specific to you on these massive sites.
It’s totally different to the old PBN days.
Regards, Brent.
P.S. So where do you get all the content you’ll need to ramp up your online presence?
You’ll need to target the keywords that people are actually searching for and then write to content around those.
There’s a business there, writing extensions for sale on a fremium basis.
You know, give a free version with an enhanced paid version.
A low-cost subscription model, say $5 a month, would work nicely.
Or you could do that the same way Keywords Everywhere does.
The extension is free, but usage is by way of paid tokens.
The free version has limited tokens before you hit the wall and need to buy tokens to do more.
There are so many different ways to make money online it’s hard to limit yourself to one, but if you don’t force yourself to stick to one thing you won’t make any serious income.
There’s been a lot of hype about this new Chinese AI model and I think it’s unwarranted.
I just watched a video comparing DeepSeek to ChatGPT and after one result they couldn’t get another from DeepSeek.
“The server is busy” was all they could get, so I’m thinking that they haven’t spent anywhere near enough money to make it reliable.
During all that down-time the prompts to ChatGPT were churning out result after result.
Hmmm… what’s the best tool to use?
The one that works, clearly.
The thing that will prevent me from using DeepSeek is that it’s Chinese-based.
Some may think that I’m being racist or paranoid, but there are no large businesses in China that do not have Government fingers and control all through them.
We know from how the Chinese Government operates that they will be collecting data from everyone using this AI tool, and it’s probably not in your best interest to supply them with any of it.
We can see, from their threatening behaviour over Taiwan and around the Spratly Islands that China want’s to bully other sovereign countries into conceding to their will.
We can see from the way they treat their own people that we don’t want them to have any influence over any anyone else.
I am well aware that the other AI tools and companies are also collecting my data, but while I think that they should not be doing that I also think there is less of an issue from the USA than there is from China. Will I be proved wrong? I hope so.
My first experiment was to get the incorrect quote generator to use this:- My ex mother-in-law, Norma, was great at spoonerisms. Please create a quote about ordering wine in a restaurant.
Which it did very quickly.
This is the response:-
Okay, here are 3 incorrect quotes based on the idea of your ex mother-in-law, Norma, being great at spoonerisms, specifically in a restaurant setting while trying to order wine:
Quote 1:
Server: “And what can I get you for drinks?” Norma: (Brightly) “Yes, I’d like a bottle of rilled wose, please. A nice, big one!”
Quote 2:
Norma: (Snapping her fingers at the server) “Excuse me, young man! We’re ready to order some… fine pine! Yes, a very fine pine, indeed. What do you recommend?”
Quote 3:
(Norma, after examining the wine list for a considerable time, points emphatically at the page)Norma: “Ah, I see! I’d love a glass of the… shed-ray…it sounds very… lush.”
I did cut out some of the result as being unnecessary.
To be honest, I don’t think these are very good, but it’s a start.
The tool in question has a lot of different functions so I’ll be spending a little more time here.