There are some interesting products that have come onto the market in the last few days that claim to get vast quantities of traffic to your link using AI. I wouldn’t touch any of them with a digital 20 foot pole. My reasons for that is that if they really have found a way to hack Google’s ranking system it will be shut down in weeks if not days. And all the links or sites that have been using the hack will be de-indexed. Google may even track down the other sites that belong to the perpetrators and shut them down as well. Google is a vindictive beast, and they have done this before. The other reason is that at least one of these products is affiliated with a known W+ bandit, and that’s enough for me to distrust anything on their sales page. However, there are ways to use AI to get traffic to your money pages. They will take you more than one or two clicks, but it’s a lot safer than trying to hack Google. It doesn’t matter what you are trying to sell you do have to promote it to get the traffic. That is probably the #1 mistake most marketers make, at least until they figure that bit out. The #2 mistake would be not building an email list. #3 would be not mailing them daily. Let’s deal with #1 today, and how AI can help you. The first way is to use AI to create pins. That’s pretty straight forward. You ask ChatGPT to create 25 short titles for pins, with a short description for each, and put them in a table. You take that table and import it into a spreadsheet, then export it as a csv file. You go to Canva and create a pin or 25 with a heading text and a footer text. You import the csv file and link the title to the header text field, and the description to the footer text field. Run it and Canva will insert the text for you. You can then upload from Canva to Pinterest. Add the link to your money page and you’re done. The next way to generate traffic is to ask Claude Sonnet to write 25 blog posts using the pin titles and descriptions – upload the csv file. You may have to keep prompting Claude to do that but it will. Once you have those posts you can post them to your blog, Blogger, sites.google.com, Wix, Tumblr, etc. I check the output from Claude from time to time in Grammarly for plagiarism, and 99% of the time they are 100% plagiarism free. Regards, |