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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You're listening to the Business Blueprint on Good Morning Gwenette,
where host Audrey Bell Curry shares practical business ideas for
aspiring entrepreneurs. Streaming Monday through Thursday at ten am. This
show is all about helping people start businesses. For five
hundred dollars or less. Audrey breaks down simple, affordable ways
to turn ideas into income. Because success starts with smart

(00:23):
strategic moves, Get ready to take action and build something great.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
Good morning, good morning, Good morning all my Guenisia's out there,
Gwinnette Land and all of my friends around the world.
It's a beautiful day, hen Gwinnette County, fifty degrees going
up to a high of seventy four and it is
gonna be beautyful. Hope you guys are happening. Wonderful start
to your day. The podcast is gonna be pretty short
today because I have a meeting to run too, but
I did want to come on here and talk about
how to start a how to start an AI content

(00:52):
creation business. Now, what I need you to know is,
even though the show is gonna be short, the entire
article is gonna be on the website. So go to
Good Morning Gwenette, dot com after the show, and you
can see the entire blueprint for how to start this
CONTENTAI content creation business and what you should be doing now.
I've been in content creation for a very long time.

(01:13):
I think I started writing. I think I started in
nineteen ninety four doing desktop publishing. When Microsoft came out
with desktop publishing. I had a newsletter called Friends of Mine.
Then I went to school to learn how to create
websites in nineteen ninety seven, and then I co authored
my first book in nineteen ninety eight, and it has
just been going on and on and on since then.

(01:33):
Since that time, I think I've done between eleven and
thirteen books. I pretty much forgot. I've been doing podcasts
since two thousand and nine. I started my first YouTube
channel in two thousand and six. I've been creating content
for a very long time the manual way. So let
me just say that part. I've been doing all of
this content creation just like I'm doing right now. This

(01:55):
is really me talking to you the manual way for
a very long time. AI has come around and change
the game. It has changed the way we do a
lot of things, and content creation as a service is
one of those things. There are a lot of people
out there, y'all. I'm talking about a lot. It does
not matter how amazing these tools are. They're just not

(02:15):
gonna sit down there and do them because that's not
that's not that's not what they're good at, that's not
what they like, that's not what they're passionate about. It
doesn't help them move the needle in their mind when
they spend the time doing that. So they're gonna hire
people like you to create content. I create a lot
of content. I talk to y'all four days a week.
I probably blog five days a week. I create a
lot of content on a daily basis because I like

(02:37):
creating content. So not only do I create content for myself,
I create content with some of my clients. So I
am a content creative for real because I create a
lot of content not just for me, but also for
some clients. So you may be saying, and let me
tell you this. I have one client she does very well.
I do a podcast with her. I produce her podcast.

(02:58):
She could do that by herself, so I want to
do by myself.

Speaker 1 (03:01):
She can.

Speaker 2 (03:02):
I trained her. Said I don't want to do it
by myself, and I was like, okay, so there are
people I don't care how amazing the tools are, They're
just not going to create the content. This is why
this is important for you to look at this as
a service to people because if you are passionate about
content and you want to, you know, be creative, creating
content for me allows me to be so creative. So

(03:22):
to day, I'm talking about how to start an AI
content creation service and with AI because AI is changing
the game. When I tell you AI creates videos, audios, pictures,
I mean, of course written content. Everything you need to
run an AI creation service. Everything. All you have to

(03:43):
do is pick a tool and learn from that tool.
The rise of AI is just transforming like all of
the industries, all of them. But here's the thing. The
people that are working in those industries, they just want
to If it's a dentist and they know they need
a podcasts, a blog or a blog, they don't want
to do that. They don't want us do that. They
don't want to pay the reception their assistants to do that.
They paying them to do other stuff. But they need

(04:04):
content because how are they gonna survive if the competition
is putting out great dental videos and you know, answering
questions about cavities. How they gonna do that? They're not.
So if you go to them and say, hey, listen,
your neighbor down the street, y'all be listen, and this
is funny, right. So in the summertime, in the summertime,
the young men are coming around, they're trying to fix

(04:26):
your roof, right, and they always start out with the
same And I said to myself, they need to come
up with a different, like self pitch. Hey, I was
just at your neighbor down the street house and we
did an estimate for them. Bruh, you like the twenty
fifth person to come here and gave that same pitch
this week, not this month, this week. Hey, I just
was down at your neighbor down to twelve seventy two

(04:48):
their house, and we just did an essmen for them,
and we're gonna put on the new roof. And then
they just want to know we could do the same
thing for you. And then your neighbor across the street
over there, Yeah, that's the same pitch. You want to
be different, you want to stand out, like nothing about
them stands out nothing. They say the same pitch, all
of them. You don't know which one is company A
and which one is company B. You just know, get
away from my door. I know that sounds bad, but

(05:10):
that's that's how people feel, right and I'll be like, no,
thank you, I'm always kind. But you need to stand out.
So you need to show these companies how they're going
to stand out. Now I could say this, there are
some businesses that are just overflowing with business. I don't
even know if they need marketing. They they're just overflowing.
And you know they're overflowing because when you go there,
you have to sit and wait or it's always it's

(05:32):
always crowded. They're just overflowing, so you may not be
able to sell them. You need to sell to the
businesses that are just sitting there behind the cash register
waiting somebody, praying that somebody walk through the door today,
so they can make at least one sell those people. Now,
let me just say this, those people probably not gonna
spend a lot of money because they're not making a lot.
So you have to find your happy medium with people

(05:52):
who can use the service. So let's talk about some
of the service that you can use AI for block writing.
As Oh, of course I told you guys. I do
a lot of writing every day on the show, Like
you can go look at the blueprint. Once I finish
the show. I do a lot of blog writing there
and I have AI tools built into my bloging platform,
which I use word Press, and when I put my

(06:13):
titles in, it'll tell me it go green, like right now,
I'm seventy five by one hundred and I'm straight green,
which I love that. I go back and do some
other SEO stuff and make sure that you know my
meta description has the keywords, and images have the tags,
and you know all of these different things. So you
can do that. You can also create social media posts
and manage people's social media accounts. That's a job that

(06:36):
people do. But I don't know if that job stays
around one because it's kind of hard to see our
I on that right. If people don't see like how
they getting a return on their on their investment, they're like,
I'm gonna cut that service. So even though you can
do it, you gotta show some real numbers that needs
to be turning into cash. Now. One of the sweet

(06:56):
spots for me I feel like is AI generated video,
Like you can create some amazing, amazing videos with AI.
I don't care how easy the tech is. Some folks
just aren't gonna do it. You can build an entire
business just around AI video the generation and let people
know I'm using AI. Like when I do when I
do podcasts of people and they say listen or I

(07:16):
need to buy thirteen a thirteen part series. I'm gonna
use AI. I'm not gonna be talking. I'm gonna use AI.
We're gonna create you an avatar and a voice over person.
We're gonna give them a name and a personality. We're
gonna push out your podcast. That's how it's done right.
So you can do podcasts, you can do voice overscripts,
you can create ebooks and white papers. You can just

(07:39):
repurpose content. I have a music channel and I literally
woke up this morning and say, man, I need to
repurpose my music channel. That's what I woke up saying,
I need to repurpose that channel because I feel like
it could do way better if I repurpose it, right,
I really do, but I have not done it. So,
but I thought about that. That's a channel that I
create all AI music with all music from AI, and

(08:02):
I put it on YouTube and I'm looking at the
channel like, wow, I did get some views. I need
to recreate. I need to repurpose that channel, which I
may do that, or I may just start a totally
new one. Right now, let's look at the business model
that you can look at. You can do a subscription
based plans where you create packages on a regular basis.
Like you may say, hey, I'm gonna write fifteen articles
for you a month. It's gonna cost you whatever. You're
gonna whatever your fee is, I'm gonna put it for me.

(08:24):
It was five ninety seven a month for four episodes.
That's what I charged. So I charged for four podcasts.
Episode was five ninety seven a month. So they were
with me for like three months. I knew for three
months because they ordered thirteen episodes. That last episode was
like a bonus, So it was a thirteen episode package.
And for three months they paid me five ninety seven

(08:45):
and that was my fee. That's what I charged, and
people like, okay, great, I need these episodes, you know,
and that's a great package. You know, so you're gonna
every week I would upload a new episode for them
and it would go out. I had a podcast player
betted on their website with the word podcast as a tab,
so people can go to the website, they can see

(09:06):
articles and they can see this podcast that was produced
by whoever their person was that I created for them.
I charged by the ninety seven for that for a month.
You get four episodes a month, right, So you figure
out what you want to charge for that. And for me,
I listen, I use a all the time, and they
could have done the same thing else. We y' don't
know nothing about tech. I ain't trying to learn it.
I do taxes. I'm like, okay, I don't care about

(09:29):
none of that stuff. You know. I run a security agency. Okay, okay, okay, gotcha.
I don't know nothing about that. I'm a minister. I
just want to minister. But I need this podcast, all right, cool? Cool, cool.
So these are people in industries that they just don't
have the time, nor do they want to. They want
to do what they want to do and that's what
they're good at. So that's where you come in at.
Now you can make money from subscriptions. You can do

(09:51):
a paper content model, or you charge per video, per audio,
per post. I sold packages. It was better for me.
You can have the agency model. The agency mod models
probably make the most money, right because they do everything
they do. They create the content, they run the Facebook ads,
they manage the content, they distributed the content. That's an
agency model. They do a lot of work. I didn't

(10:12):
want that model. That's too much because I still love
doing my stuff. So if I got all these things
I'm doing for everybody else, when am I gonna get
a chance to talk to you guys and do my stuff.
So I didn't want that model. I wanted a model
that I could commit to, and I can commit to
put pumping out the packages with thirteen episodes. I could
commit to that every day, and I may just they
just say, hey, listen, you get a package. I might

(10:33):
just change it all together. But anyway, that's my model.
And then you got affiliate partnerships where you create content
based on people's product and then you put your affiliate
link to that product inside of content. So let me
give you a prime example. So I bought my uncle
a we went to the gala, and he wanted to suit.
We shop on Amazon, and I know people mad at

(10:54):
Amazon too, but listen, there's nothing I could do about
Jeff Bezos and how he feels I do like his service,
and unfortunately there's not another service out there that I
can go and get everything I need except Amazon. Somebody
should come up with one. So my uncle wanted to
suit if I wanted to go and write an article.
Let's say I had a fashion men's blog or something,

(11:14):
and I wanted, Oh, you had a fashion men's blog.
You had a blog, you know that you talk about fashion,
a men's fashion. You can go in there and write
content for the people and put a link into the
content that you write for them back to your affiliate program.
So if they got some special Italian shoes that they
want to talk about, you find somebody who makes Italian
shoes that has an affiliate program. You sign up for

(11:34):
the affiliate program, You write the article for your client,
you put in all the beautiful pictures, you're promoting the
affiliate link that comes back with you. So now you're
getting paid twice. You're getting paid from the person that
you're creating the content for, and you're getting paid from
the affiliate product part that you're promoting in that article.
So you get paid twice on that from two different people.
That's affiliate marketing. That's affiliate marketing. Partnerships. All right, So

(11:58):
that's how you can make money, and I know, go fast.
But I got a goals. But I wanted to give
you some idea, and I'm gonna it's a full blown article.
Let's talk about some startup colls chat GPT. I use
it every day. I spend twenty dollars a month. I
use Leonardo every day. I spend I think fifteen dollars
a month. I have my website. I spend eleven dollars

(12:19):
when I started, so twenty seventeen cent next year probably
twenty one ninety nine for that. My hosting is twenty
seven dollars a month. I don't do too much marketing
advertising because I've created a lot of content, so it
does itself. If you want to start this as a
as a business disservice as a business, it can cost
you between one hundred and two hundred dollars for that,

(12:39):
depending on where you live and all the likes. You
know what, if you do some business licensing, any kind
of legal fees and things like that. Content management and
story listen YouTube is your friend. You don't pay anything
for that. If you want to go premium. I used
to use Vimeo, but then I was like, why am
I paying Vimeo money when I could just use YouTube
do the same thing. Only thing about Vimo you don't

(13:00):
have commercials on your content because it's a paid platform.
They don't wrind commercials on your content. You can put
your own commercials on your content. I've used them for years,
but I was like, I don't think I need that anymore.
Automation tools you can figure out if you need to
use those. You may not, but if you do, you
might want to use something that's gonna like a buffer
or Who's Sweet or something like that. It's going to
automate the content to go out for a client. Buffer

(13:22):
is what I use. And the reason I use buffer
is because it gives you the times and dates. So
it's say Monday, and then you got three pieces of
content you can put out, and it gives you the
time by each platform. So if it's Instagram, it may
give you three different time slots that you should schedule
a content to go out for. Now. My guess is
that they've done the research on this and they know that, Okay,
on Instagram, these are the three time slots you need

(13:44):
to put in, so they take away you trying to
figure out what time should I post. Well, it's already
there for you. That's there already, So look at buffer.
I use buffer who I've used Who's Sweets for some reason.
I like Buffer better. And I think it's for that
whole time thing, because if it's because the time that
I should post on Instagram, it's gonna be different from
the time that I should post on Facebook. And it
shows it inside of the platform. So you get to

(14:05):
choose three platforms for free. If you need to post
it every platform, you gotta pay for that, but you
get three. I think I use LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook
now just for just for you to understand this. When
you create the artwork for those channels, the artwork sizes
are all different. Just know that. So I've used it
for that one and it tells me post it this

(14:27):
time on Facebook, post it this time on Instagram, and
post it this time on LinkedIn. Only post one time
to LinkedIn. I think they only want you to post
one time, So they've done research on this, so you
know exactly when you should be posting, and then you
just schedule it out and it automatically posts for you
it depending on what type of content you're gonna be creating.
If you're going to be creating stuff, when you got

(14:47):
to go out and shoot, like you need a laptop
and a microphone and a camera. You might need some
equipment that may cost you between one thousand and three
thousand dollars, right, but you don't have to do that.
You got amazing tools like in video magic, like create
amazing videos. You don't have to shoot nothing. They got
image software out there. If you take one picture of
the person, you can turn into all these different pieces

(15:08):
of content or images that looks amazing and it looks
just like the person. You don't have to do that.
Twelve to twenty dollars. All right, All right, listen, I
gotta go, So go to the website, good Morning Gette
dot com. Everything is there, The cost is broken down better.
You get more information about the pros and the cons.
You know, it's all on the website, Good Morning gett
dot com. I gotta go. Sorry, I gotta run today,
but I gotta go. I'll be back again tomorrow at today.

(15:30):
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So until next time, my friends, until next time, make
it a great day by everybody.

Speaker 1 (15:49):
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