Old hacks made extremely efficient with the advancements of AI. As a content creator I think it devalues original works by saturating the markets with bot created products that can be produced in mere minutes.
@@JaumeRos I guess we must embrace change, and there are some advantages. Just a few years ago I struggled with outsourced competition,. Now original works don't stand a chance, and to think I spent a lot of money learning how to write and writing styles in college. Thanks for replying.
@@basictechreviewsyour post doesn’t really make sense. Ai is a tool for copywriting, the better copywriter you are the better final product you’ll have using Ai. It’s no different than any other tool for any other trade. I have a feeling you have not mastered the use of Ai for your own copywriting.
@@JaridOrgeron I have a formal education in communications,ie marketing. Yeah it's a great tool, but the idea that people are just using it to help in copywriting is absurd. They are using it to write the copy.
Great interview and good shout on the LinkedIn shorts. What type of content do you think would be vs would not be suitable for this new channel? Services yeah but what about dropshipping etc?
Cold email? So in theory that could work for anything? Selling clothes? Solar ? Or finding clients that need funding? Or anything? How much to start on a shoestring budget?
Us doesn't matter it's legal and compliant with can spam for BUSINESS only, in Europe just be careful and don't be a big fish or piss anybody off cause it's not allowed I think but they have bigger fish to fry . This is not legal advice
Another question: if it's not recommended to do large-scale email campaign with your main domain, then how do you maintain the trust with those you are contacting through your new domain? Or am I just overthinking this?
Yeah i think you're overthinking but what happens is when you have all those domains for example - i run clicks.so - i could buy clicksco.so and email them from jaume@clicksco.so and then redirect clicksco.so to my original domain if they ever visit that site. I get what you're saying but this is probably the cleanest way around it
8:26 so you buy 60 domains and then you create an individual user for each domain or you simply add those 60 domains as alternative email domains for an exisiting user?
Hey Guys, I own a new wedding/special event floral design & boutique rental company in Sedona, AZ. It's a pretty specific target market. I've been paying 400. A month on the large wedding platforms - The Knot, Wedding Wire but it's not working the way it used to. What suggestions do you have if any for my marketing?
Hey hey tried reaching out to him on Twitter for the email service and for the TikTok cloud and no response. Really would like to connect with him. Any other avenues?
Great information for sure, I don't know who this guy is but he seems really smart he seems to know his stuff and I could definitely learn a lot from him. That being said, these are the kinds of people destroying the Internet lol. 13k pages, ai articles in 48 hours, lets gooooo!!! Lol
@@JaumeRos No - you are thinking about PBN's. You can use AWS Route 53 for DNS and SES for mail as an even safer option than running a mail server. I have about 300 domains on AWS and 6 domains on private mail servers (never have been blocked or banned). I am migrating from running my own mail servers. You mentioned having coders on your team, I urge you to test 3-5 domains using Route 53 + SES and cut your costs plus its just much easier. I use Laravel for most of my custom apps and the simplest way to use python with Laravel is to inject python into the ServiceContainer or LaravelPython as a service or you could even trigger via ReactJS. I use Statamic PRO just so I dont have to make a CMS and make custom plugins for Route 53 API and SES API. I have been slowly moving away from Sales in general and having some success with niche social networks and focusing income streams around ecommerce and paid subscriptions and user-paid Ads. I buy product from Asia (not China) and make high-end products and sell to my social community traffic. I have been into PBNs since 2004 and added local SEO with special software methodology around getting phone numbers verified but I kind of got tired of doing sales and constantly dealing with invoicing customers, maybe a kind of PTSD, hence the move into Social Networks. BTW - you did not mention that people should have fake names for each domain name at the Registrar and the send email should be the same as the email listed on the WHoIS records, Anyway good luck on your adventures.
@@BlueCrushMktg I do, and I have each domain on a different IP, but the C-Class IP is all shared. So I could get banned, but I have not yet. You do realize using Gmail PRO they use the same C-Class IP? But maybe I am not as pro as you. LMAO