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πŸŽ™οΈ Podcast Episode Description: "Building an AI-Powered Recipe Generator Business"

In this episode, we're diving into the world of AI-powered entrepreneurship with a step-by-step Business Blueprint for launching your own AI-Powered Recipe Generator! πŸ½οΈπŸ€–

You'll learn:
βœ… How to monetize an AI-driven recipe tool πŸ’°
βœ… The essential tools & startup costs you need to get started πŸ”§
βœ… The pros and cons of this business model βš–οΈ
βœ… A simple launch plan to turn your idea into a reality πŸš€

If you’ve ever thought about blending food and technology into a scalable business, this episode is for you! Tune in to get the blueprint for success and learn how you can start using AI to revolutionize the way people cook and meal plan.

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πŸ‘‰ PickAxeProject.com - No-code AI builder to create your recipe generator.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You're listening to the Business Blueprint on Good Morning Gwinette,
where host Audrey Bell Curney 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
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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 (00:29):
Good morning, good morning, excuse me, good morning, good morning,
Good morning all my Gwinetians out there and Gwenette Land
and all my friends around the world. It's a beautiful
day here in Gwenette County. Forty six degrees going up
to hile sixty six, so that's beautyfuone. It's a little
chillier than it was last week, but that's okay, still beautiful.
Hope you guys are having a wonderful start to your day.
I am. I did a six o'clock accountability call this morning.

(00:53):
It was so cool, though, and I made sure that
I got up because I know that sometimes I go
to bed really late, like two clock, and I will
not get up at six or seven. And but I
made short, but I didn't. I went to bed early,
but I made sure that I was on the call
because I sat in my clock early enough so I
can get up and get on the accountability car. And
it was a really good call. And I really appreciate

(01:14):
Janelle Jones for actually putting this together. She was in
the military. It's so funny, y'all, because she is military
and and so and she's she's, she's, she's had a
she's she had a rope upbringing. She told us about
that this morning, so that kind of shaped who she was,
so having this rough kind of childhood and then this
military life, she is very like structured. And so she

(01:37):
had us on Accountability to call at six six am
this morning, which is cool. So we're gonna do that
every Tuesday. So I'm cool. Now I get up. I
get up Mondays and Wednesdays at six o'clock anyway, and
then Tuesdays and Thursdays I get up at six thirty.
But now I'm gonna be getting up at five point
fifty so I can jump on this call at six o'clock.
And luckily we don't have to show our faces because

(01:58):
that would be a whole another monster Anyway, let's get
this show started. Today. I'm talking about how to generate
a AI generated AI powered recipe generator. Now, let me
tell you something. Y'all know, I talk about this all
the time, and I'm talking about this because I want
you to understand like how amazing these tools are right
now and yeah time, because they really are amazing. So

(02:20):
you can create pretty much any kind of tool you want. Now,
you may tay to yourself, well, who the heck want
to buy a recipe tool? Well, people that don't know
how to cook, right, people. My daughter goes. She always
go on and find like these amazing recipes. Like she
called me yesterday and she's like, I got a recipe
for you. Now. I don't know where she get it from.
So the recipe was ravioli raviolichese six cheese ravioli. I

(02:43):
don't even know you get six sheese ravioli from. But
it was six chees ravioli. It was marina, It was
on spaghetti sauce, It was mozzarella cheese, it was spicy
Italian ground sauceage. And she put all this together and
she put everything on top of the She made like
a lazagna out of she made like another lasagna out

(03:04):
of ravioli, and she said it was delicious. So people
who like to cook and want new recipes, they're the
ones that would buy a recipe generator. They were people
that love to cook and they can't. People that want
to learn how to cook and they're trying to impress
somebody and they just don't know what to do, they
would buy that. And I whole hard to believe that.
But here's the other thing. When you think about a

(03:27):
recipe generator, it doesn't have to be just a generator.
It could be It could be just a generator where
they going there they pay three four ninety nine a
month and they generate new recipes. But you can you
can turn that into an app, right and bet the
generator inside of it and have it send out daily
recipes like automatically. You could do that that that kind

(03:47):
of stuff, right, So you made me thinking, Okay, Audrey,
that sounds amazing, But I don't see how to make
money with that. So let's talk about the money first.
Let's talk about the business model and what that looks like.
So there's this young man, I think he's like twenty
four years old. He did a Calorie Counting app Calorie
Counting app. And what happens is, if you're eating something,

(04:10):
you could take a you can turn open an app up,
take a picture of what you're eating, and it tells
you about how many calories in that dish. So you
don't have to guess about how many calories are in
the dish, because it's gonna take a picture, it's gonna
analyze everything on your plate, and it's gonna give you
a calorie count. Well, he's doing millions of dollars with
something so simple. Why because people are tracking their calories

(04:33):
and so if for me, like I'll eat something and
I'm thinking, I don't know how many calories is and
so so before I eat, I have to sit down
and say, okay, I got caught a cup of cheese
that's got this many calsa that you two slices of
big And that's how I do mine. So because I
eat the same thing every day, I pretty much know
what that is. That's my omlet pretty much know what
the calorie count. But if I'm eating something that I've

(04:54):
never eaten before, I don't have a clue. So now
I got especially if especially if you're out at a restaurant. Right,
you're out some where you're trying to really, you know,
take care of yourself and figure out what you're eating,
make sure your calories are good and all that kind
of stuff. If you go out of the restaurant, you're
having a dish you never tried, but you have no
idea how many calories are in that. So you can
take a picture and it gives you an idea. He

(05:14):
makes millions off of that app. It's a calorie it
is a calorie counting app. And I'm sure he doesn't
have the only one on the market. I'm sure he doesn't. Now,
you can make it as a you can make it
as a subscription, but then you've got to give it
some other stuff. You may do meal planning. Inside of
the model. You may do like shopping lists, calorie tracking,

(05:35):
you know, things like that. You may say this is
a AI recipe general, it's just with Keto people, because
because again people are on Keto, they want to make
sure they stay on Keto. They want to make sure
that what they're having for a meal doesn't have any
sugar in it or carbont in or whatever because they
trying to get into ketosis. So you may say I'm
I'm gonna do a recipe generator just for the Keto people,

(05:55):
and that rest that generator is gonna split out nothing
but Keto recipes. I'm giving away a million dollar I
did right now. I just hear it and hear it
coming out of my mouth. But here's the thing, go
do it, and you can charge your fee for that.
You can charge your fee for that right. You could
charge a one time fee where they pay like one
time to get it. Could be like ninety nine cent.
You could do like a you know self for a

(06:17):
lifetime for ninety nine dollars, they get to use it
for not let me say this a lifetime for ninety
nine dollars. You may get a bunch of people that
sign up at the beginning, and that may be a
good way to like get it, get it out there
to the market and people just buy it, and then
you can flip it later and say, Okay, the people
that are locked in at ninety nine dollars for a lifetime,
they got it for a lifetime. But those of you,
and that could be like a I'm running this special

(06:39):
for the launch. It's only gonna be thirty days. Lock
in for that ninety nine dollars for the lifetime ever, right,
else gotta pay nine to ninety nine a month or
ninety nine dollars a year. But the people that are
locking it the ninety and nine the lifetime they locked in.
But that gives you a good upfront bit of money, right,
all right, you may be able to do. Let me
say this Amazon. Now, Amazon is Amazon. I know people

(07:01):
are mad at Amazon right now. I get it. But
where are somebody? Where's someboding to shop? I don't shop
a Walmart anywhere, or Target or any of those places,
but I do shop on Amazon. I'm a little mad
at Jeff myself. But here's the thing. If you have
your mody to create recipes every day, right, and you
are an Amazon affiliate or an Amazon associate, and your

(07:23):
your recipe generated is spitting out recipes every day that
people can go to Amazon Fresh and buy. If you
are an associate, all you gotta do is go to
Amazon right and put your associate pick a product, put
your associate link, tach your social link to that product,
put it inside of the daily recipe, and when people
click on that, they go to Amazon to buy. You

(07:45):
make money. But here's the thing, you may put in
there some mazzarella cheese that you found that was like,
you know, age really well and all that stuff, but
you can only get it on Amazon. And when you
go to when they click on it to go to
Amazon to buy it and get the cheese. Why their
Amazon has a cell on a computer. Amazon has a
cell on spring bedding. Amazon has a cell on spring artwork,

(08:05):
and they decide, since I'm getting this cheese, let me
go ahead and get this. Let me go ahead and
get this new comfort a set. You make money off
all of that, so you gotta think smart. Right, Yes,
you can go in there and do Amazon fresh with
coming affiliate for that. I'm an affiliate for Amazon. Like
a lot of my articles, you will see an affiliate
link to Amazon. Why because Amazon is a business model

(08:26):
for me. Like I create a lot of content. You know,
I don't want to have I don't want to make
all these things that I want to talk about inside
of my inside of my inside of my content. Amazon
has a great list of people, things, objects, products that
you could just sell. You can start a whole blog
just about you know, I don't know cheese, which is
what I did. I did do that. I didn't finish it.

(08:48):
I was like, Okay, much as I love cheese though,
I want to talk about cheese every day. But here's
the thing. Go to Amazon, find fifty two pieces different
styles of cheese, and they hunt. There are thousands of
types of cheese. I know because I have a list
of them. Create recipes for that. Go get the cheese
off Amazon. Drop the link inside the article. Now they go,
they gotta go buy the cheese Mamazon. Because nine times
out of ten it isn't really hard to find cheese

(09:10):
that you just can't walk into a program fund. You
can find some some gourmet cheeses, but this particular cheese
you may not be able to go into a program fund.
But here's what you do. You drop your Amazon link.
So this is a business model that you can use.
Another business model that you can use is if you're
creating this AI recipe generator right and you've already figured
it out, you may be able to white label this

(09:31):
to other people. Which what does white labeler mean? That
means that you've created something that more people want, but
they don't know how to create it, and they don't
want to create it, nor do they have the money
to create it. Because it may take a lot of money.
So what you do is you do a version of
it for them with their branding on it. That's called
white labor. All your branding is removed and you just

(09:52):
white label it. I was in the car yesterday going
to a meeting and this guy was on it. I
was listening to a podcast and he was talking about
some kind of cellular something, some kind of uh, infrared
cellular something they put inside some clothes. Right, because infrared
is supposed to heal your body's supposed to heal you

(10:12):
and renew you and all that kind of stuff. I
have an infrared land in my bedroom and it's supposed
to like renew you, regenerate you. It's like a part
of their regenerative health. Right. So anyway, they have come
up with the way to embed these infrared things inside
of clothing and so it is activated from body heat,
and they came up with the technology for it. But

(10:32):
under Armor and a bunch of other companies, it's white
labeling that their technology under their brand. That's called white labeling.
Under Armor. They're come up with the technology, they don't
hold a patent for it. But here's the thing I'm
gonna I'm gonna say, you know what, We're gonna pay
this company right here, and we're gonna slap our brand
on this. It's gonna be an under armoured product. What
was interesting that God said was that they don't have products, Like,

(10:54):
they have the technology, but they have no products. But
they license their technology to other people who then pay
a white labeling fee for that license, and now they
sell it under their brand. That's white labeling. That's almost
like franchising. Think about that for a second. You can
create an AI recipe generator and franchise it out for

(11:15):
a license fe fee annually. Right now, there's two different terminologies.
Let me back up. Licenseing means they get to use
the name and white white labeling license kind of like
the same thing franchising. You gotta be very careful, so
don't say franchising. I'm just trying to give you an
idea of what it looks like. White labeling could be
just like look like it could look just like franchising

(11:36):
without all of the regulations and stipulation that go along
with franchising. Franchising is a lot harder than white labeling
and affiliate marketing. Right. Affiliate marketing is another thing you
can do if you're if there is a fee attached
to your to your your recipe generator, you can say, hey, listen,
help me market this, and when you market it, you

(11:56):
make ten dollars. They're an affiliate. There are affiliate marketers
out there, like like the gym person may say, well,
I don't I don't want the tool, but I don't
mind helping you market it because I know people that
I work with, they're trying to lose weight, they're trying
to come up with with, you know, healthy recipes. I'll
help you market it. You know, there may be gyms
gyms that help you market it. I give you a
prime example at Crunch Crunch gym Crunch Fitness. Crunch Fitness

(12:19):
has a marketing program built into Crunch Fitness. So when
people are working out, there are TV screens in front
of the bikes and the and the treadmills, and members
can pay up one hundred and fifty dollars this was well,
this is what it costs last year, but one hundred
and fifty dollars and their banner will scroll across the
team and people could see it. That's marketing. So if

(12:41):
you know that you have an app generator, and you
want to work with a gym, you can probably go
to crunch and say, hey, I want to be a
part of this marketing plan, and let your banner roll
across the screen. And now people that are sitting there,
they're going, okay, okay, that's a that's a that's a
car free recipe generator that I can do at home. Well,
wait a minute, let me scan the QR cold. So

(13:02):
they're standing there with their phone in their hand looking
up at the TV. They can scan your QR cold
and become a part of become a part of your ecosystem.
All right, So I hope that makes sense. That's the
business model. And if you seem a little confused, don't worry.
The entie your business A blueprint is a good morning.
When that dot com you can go ahead read the
whole thing. All right. Let's look at the target audience

(13:23):
this recipe targeting. We talked about this kind of at
the beginning. All right. There are people who definitely want
to know how to cook. They want to know how
to cook. They don't know how to cook anything. They
want to know how to cook, so they need recipes.
This is a great thing for them. They can go
in the grocery store, they can type in a recipe
and they can get everything on the list. They don't
have to write it on a piece of paper because
it's inside of the app, right, So now they can

(13:44):
make the kind of fee the meals they want. There
are people who have dietary restrictions who don't know like
what they should and should be eating because we don't
know what's in the food most of the time. Let
me just be straight up and honest. They don't know
if it's gluten, if it's vegan. It is the key
because we just don't know. There are labels on ours.
There are foods that's label organic that are really aren't organic,

(14:05):
so they may not notice. But if they have the app,
and the app is your your recipe generator is programmed
with like the companies that put out real organic food,
because you can put that inside of there. Now they know, Okay,
I need to go and look for this brand. And
you have done your homework because you said, look, I
know that these people one one hundred USDA certified organic,

(14:25):
and I want all of their products. And I know
this company is one hundred USDA certified organic, and I
want all that products inside of your your recipe generator.
So now when people go to the store and they cook,
they clicking organic. I don't know tomatoes. The companies that
you've programmed inside of your recipe generator is there for
them to look up. People who like the meal prep.

(14:46):
I need to do this more because if I did
this more, I probably I probably eat better. But you know,
I'm on the go all the time, so I probably
don't eat as best I could. But meal preppers they
want to know how to mel prep. They want to
know what they need to buy. They need to know
what's gonna go bad, what's not gonna go bad. We
should be frozen, we could stand the refrigerator. They need
to know all this stuff. Now they have they have

(15:07):
the recipe generator to help them out. And then you
got food bloggers and YouTubers. You know, I remember watching this.
You gotta watch this. This was a really good this
is bad. When blocking first came out, the movie was
called Julia and Julia. I thought that was such a
good movie. So Julia Chiles had a cooking show. It
was it's oh, y'all, it's a go look Julia Chiles up.

(15:30):
She had a cooking show and she would get on
there and she would make recipes on TV. Right, this
was before Rachel Ray and Martha Stewart and be Smith.
It was way before them. It was Julia Chileds. So
Julia Childs would get on there and she had this
really funny voice and she would she would make these
recipes and stuff like that. So she that's what she did.
But then she had a cookbook that she put out.
She probably put out a bunch of cookbooks. But then

(15:51):
in the movie, the Young Lady went and bought Julia
Childs's cookbook and she decided that she was gonna make
one of the recipes every day for three hundred in
sixty five days. So every day she would be running
to the grocery store getting all of the ingredients for
the recipes. It is a great movie. So why am
I telling you that story Because she was a food blogger.
So what she would do is she would blog about

(16:13):
what she did and what recipes she made from Julia
Childs's cookbook. Now, I don't know if Amazon had an
associate program back there, but here's the thing. If that's
something you think you want to do, you go you
go to Amazon you get the book that's a Lincoln side.
The blog post that's a lincolnside, the YouTube channel. Then
you go and you get the food. All the food

(16:34):
right again, if you can get it from Amazon Fresh,
that's a lincolnside. To bio that's a Lincoln side. The
blog that's a linknside of YouTube. Now people are watching
you making these dishes. And if it's your app, if
it's your app, you can go your tool, your recipe generator.
You could say, listen, all of my recipes that I'm
making are listening inside the generator, right, and then here's

(16:58):
another good one that are experimenting with new dishes. When
I tell y'all, I came up with some of the
most amazing recipes When I was doing my cheese blog.
I stopped doing it. I was like, I don't know
how many ways people could eat macaroni and cheese. I
think I was just kind of closed minded at the time,
but it was I think I did. I want to say,
I probably did five or six different types of macaroni

(17:20):
and cheese, all these different types of cheeses. That thing
chat TBT gave me so many ideas for different kinds
of cheeses. It was crazy. Now, I bet I believe
if I had kept that going, I don't know. I
just couldn't get passionate about it. As much as I
like cheese, I could not get passionate about it. I
tried it, but it just it didn't stick. But I
did get some subscribers on YouTube. I probably would have

(17:40):
blew up on YouTube if I kept doing that. Now,
if I started cooking with the cheese, oh that probably
blew all the way up. But anyway, restaurants are experimenting
with new dishes, so they're looking for like a new
way to make something. So instead of going to chat GPT,
they may be sitting inside of their restaurant and just
type in inside of the aiscue generator, Hey, give me
a recipe based on whatever. And then they get this

(18:02):
whole recipe, and then they get a shopping list, and
then they get links to the shopping list that goes
to a cart on Amazon, and they just click the
cart and then now the food come and now they
make the recipe. I'm just saying, so, these are some
ways for you to monetize. These are some audience that
you could sell to. Let's talk about how much money
it's gonna cost. And remember on the blueprint, I try

(18:23):
to come up with ways for you to do start
these businesses that cost less than five hundred dollars or less.
The price the fees could go up, the startup costs
could go up. But if you if you keep it
lean and mean, you gotta always fall below five hundred dollars.
Now what do I mean by that? You gotta find
an AI tool that you want to use. Now for
this one, you may have to spend a little bit
more money. Maybe not, because if you use something like

(18:45):
boat dot new bolt dot nw dot new boat dot
new twenty dollars a month, I have a subscription set,
I pay twenty dollars at write cold for you. It
will even create the web page for you. So maybe not.
It may not be by I say, hey, i've curried
me an AI. I'm gonna do this when I get
finished too, I'm gonna do that. You create me a
I'm gonna do that. I'm gonna go in there and

(19:05):
teley creating a recipe generator because I just want to
see where it's gonna create. But it creates it like
in two minutes. It's ridiculous. So you may have to
pay a little bit more money. Now if you if
your tool is super complicated, I could tell you that
you can spend a lot of money on boat dot new.
I created a tool that was really complicated, and I
spent the first twenty dollars will give you something like
ten million credits or something. And that sounds like a lot,

(19:28):
except for every time you make a change, it burns
like one hundred thousand of tokens, and I'm like, wait
a minute. So I got all the way down one
time to like I think, like one hundred tokens. You
can't do anything with that, So I had to go
and pay more money. It was like re upping at
the casino. I'm like, hold on now, So that could
be a little price. So remember, if it's super complicated,

(19:48):
you could definitely spend a lot of money on those
platforms now web hosting. Web hosting normally not a lot.
You probably pay like one hundred dollars a year. If
that one hundred dollars one a year, not a month
a year. A domain name you just ten dollars to
thirty dollars a year, depending on where you get them.
I get my domain names from you from GoDaddy, and

(20:10):
normally it's eleven ninety nine plus tech comes out the
twelve and seventeen cents. Marketing. This is where you're gonna
spend most of your money on marketing, not even on
your logo, because you can go to kant Canva and
create the most amazing logos. I'm sorry, I'm sorry, graphic artist.
It's just is where we are right now. Like these,
I create logos all the time. They are beautiful. I'm like,

(20:31):
that's amazing. I created one for the I got it.
I got one called a Fairy Boss Mother and it
is I'm doing the Ferry Boss Mother on another platform
and it's just me talking every day, just talking, probably
at the end of the day, talking about building. Good morning, Genett.
But it's called Fairy Boss Mother, and that mother freaking
thing is so gorgeous. I was like, this is gorgeous.

(20:52):
So sorry, y'all listen. You can go get your logo
on the Canva. You can go to Leonardo, which I
use Canva and Lee and not. I'll to use both
of them, and I spend what twenty four dollars for
the two, but if I just use one, I will
only spend like thirteen dollars, so you know you can
do your logo. Marketing is where you're gonna spend your money,
because because even registering your business depending on where you

(21:15):
are to be anywhere from one hundred dollars to you know,
five hundred. I don't know where you live, but most
places like one hundred hundred and fifty dollars. Right. Creating
content for your blog, now that's you. That's the whole.
That's all you think. I will tell you this if
you're going to be putting it on. If you're gonna
create content for a blog, you want to get like
a like an SEO rink, a counter tool that's built

(21:38):
inside of your block so you can know if your
block is doing well. I have one built into mind,
so you guys have heard me say before. When I
go and do my headlines, I'm looking at it. I'm
waiting for my little thing to go green, to know
that my headline is good. I'm waiting for my seo
to go green so I can make sure my seo
is good. If it doesn't go green, I have to
keep tweaking the article until everything is green and where
I wanted. Some things never go green, like some headlines

(22:00):
I use never go green because they just they just
aren't meant to go green, you know, especially when it's
local stuff, it just doesn't go green. So I make
sure that my SEO, inside of my metal description and
all of that stuff is very location specific. So when
people are searching for a lawnsprilled Georgia or Snellville, Georgia,
you know, chances are I will pop up. I won't

(22:21):
pop up by the head the headlines so much, but
I may pop up because of the metal description. I
know that sounds like a lot it is. That's why
I'm telling you if you're going to create content for
your platform, and you absolutely should. I know people saying
I don't need a blog if you have a website,
Your website should have a blog. Why because you need
to go there and be and keep people updated about
what you're doing. If you make a new iteration on

(22:42):
your tool, your AI recipe tool, you need to go
in there and make it. You need to post something
about it. Hey, these are the updates, you know, because
you're building a community around this tool. It's not just
one person that's gonna use your tool. Even if you
white label it, you're still building the community around it,
and if you never white lady label it, you're building
a community your clients around the tool and they're creating
great recipes. And this is the other thing. Have to

(23:04):
submit some of that recipes and then post it as
a blog post and say this came from Susie too
out in a grape vine, California, and this is what
she created. Excuse me. And this way now you put
Susie Q out there and she's getting her little accolades
for the thing that she created with your tool. Right,
So you want to you want to have a blog
post on your website. Yes, you can have social media YouTube,

(23:27):
and you can have you know, LinkedIn, you can have
TikTok and Instagram, you can have all of those Facebook,
but you need your own website with your own block
on your own website. That's what I'm saying, all right.
And then some API int integration that's a little bit
more costly, but you don't need that just yet. That's
gonna be like your second phase. So your startup calls.

(23:49):
Even though when you look at the website it says
one thousand dollars to five hundred dollars, what I just
really said is really five hundred dollars. You can go
to a thousand because you can spend a lot of
money on marketing. Right, So these are your startup costs.
Go to the website good morning when dot com. You
can see the startup costs. You can see exactly like
you know what what you're looking at. Now, let's look

(24:11):
at some pros. And I got tools there. So I
love pickax, but pick axe may not be like the
best one for this, but I have the essential tools
there for you to use to like pickass can help
you build it. Bubble Io is great, a great platform
to bill. However, you gotta know something about that, and
if you don't know, you gotta go find somebody to
do it. Now, the thing about that is if you

(24:32):
go and find somebody to do it for your chances
are they gonna cost charge you more than five hundred dollars.
If your budget allows that, then go ahead and do
it because you're gonna you're gonna get your money back
if you mark it. Let me put let me put
that little caveat in that you will get the money
back if you mark it. If you don't mark, you're
not gonna get it. Let's talk about some pros and
cons to start This tool is low startup costs. That's

(24:55):
why I'm doing it. You can do a subscription based model.
You can do it in a Philly model, you can
do a white labeling model, all of these different models.
That's to make your money back. You can also build
a broad audience, you know, because people got all kinds
of different dietary needs and it's it's an easy expansion
and to mail planning and grocery integration. So that's the pros.

(25:18):
Let's look at the cuns all right. It may be
a high a high competition in the food tech space.
You may have some competition. Here's the thing. Find your audience.
All you gotta do is go to chat GBT say, look,
I know that there are recipe generators out there, but
I want a unique audience of people that that that
I can make a be specific. I can make a

(25:40):
six figure business out of based on this unique audience
of people who could use a food generator. Be specific
about that. Chat GPD is gonna give you some industries
that are not so competitive. This is where you plant
your flag and build your thing and find your job right.
AI models may need may need continuous updates to approve
percee Yes, but that's not a thing that you could

(26:02):
really handle. Like, that's the person that, like you're using Chat,
GPT or whatever AI model you use it, that's up
to the person that owns that platform to update the
updated continuously so it could be accurate. Right, if you're
doing like a recipe generator, I don't know how much.
I mean you kind of want, you want to make
sure your accuracy is okay, but I don't know how

(26:22):
accurate it could be because it's like it's generating something new.
It's like you know what I'm saying, So when the
person get it, they're not gonna know like, oh, okay,
this is the same. It's not it's gonna be something
different because they're gonna say something different when they ask
for what they're asking for. You got to you got
to do marketing. Now they now they this is listed
as a cun because a lot of people I was

(26:43):
talking to somebody this morning. I know businesses that went
out of business because they didn't market Hell, I almost
went out of business because my marketing wasn't up to par.
So you got to do the marketing, you know. I
woke up this Morning with a marketing plan like I
always do for this show. And I was like, Okay,
I need to do this, this, this and this and this.
It's a lot. It's a lot, but you gotta do
it so you can gain some traction. Right. And then

(27:05):
you got some people who may just they may like
traditional recipe sites, but that's not your audience. You're looking
for the person that's on the goal who want this
disgenerator and they want to they want to do something quick.
They may even want to generate a smoothie quick, like
I need a quick smoothie that's not so dirty. You
know that's not gonna make them feel bloated. I want that.

(27:26):
So those are some pros and cons. You got the
you got you know, your launch plan here so you
can go check out the website check good Morning when
that dot com. It has a launch plan like what
you need to do from week one, then week one
to two weeks, three to four weeks five. And because
I need you to understand that this could be a
Bible business and I want to give you the tools necessary.
Now you're gonna do have to do a little bit

(27:46):
more homework. But this is the blueprint, Like this is
to help you get started, get started, and then just
kind of grow your wings on the way down. But
there's so many case studies out there for you to follow.
You don't have to grow your wings way down, so
you don't have to land so hard. Let me say,
you can grow your wings on the way down. You
just don't have to land at heart. Okay, all right,

(28:08):
so listen. I hope that this help was helpful. If
you create that, if you decide to go ahead and
create that recipe generator, let me know. I would love
to know that you create a recipe generator. You can
find me on Facebook at good Morning Gannette, on YouTube
at good Morning Gannette, and on Instagram at good Morning Gette.
Hit me up. Dm me said, Audrey, I did it.
I did the recipe generator and this is what happened.

(28:30):
I did it, so let me know because I will
be very interested to know, like what you what you created,
and let's share it. Let's get it. Listen, I talked
to people all around the world. Let's get it out
there for the folks to see, let them, let them
learn about what you're doing. Come back. It's like, Audrey,
I did it. I want to come on the show.
I want to talk about it, all right, all right,
all right, that's all I got for you. Listen. Thank

(28:51):
you so again for listening. You could have been anywhere
in the world, but you's spent the last twenty nine
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(29:32):
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