[00:01] artificial intelligence itself does not bring money. And many have already figured out how to use chge PT. We later switched from charge PT to cloud and figured out how to generate images. That is, in general, everything has now become [00:14] important question arises: where is the money in all of this ? That is, in this whole story with artificial intelligence, the question of making money still arises very acutely . And then you just open these shorts or Instagram, you see these [00:27] headlines that some AI influencer is developing $100,000 a year. And personally, I always have a question: either I’m a fool, or the skis don’t move. Or take that some N8N automation is earning $1,000 there, and [00:43] we are like, I don’t know, like some dog on the side of the road, just sitting, looking at all this and as if maybe the train of opportunity is leaving us. And based on this, I decided to highlight truly worthy areas. I've already tested a lot of this [00:57] myself, because I've explored these areas amidst the wide variety of vertical content and interest in neural networks, and I decided to record a video in which I'll areas of earning money in artificial intelligence that are truly worth [01:11] paying attention to. My name is Sasha Sadekov. Let's get started. So, we'll start with our favorites and avatars. I witnessed the dawn of this format and perhaps even popularized it when, in 2023, we finally got the [01:25] Yeen app, which is the basis for creating these avatars. Back then, our primary revenue model was built on Telegram channels. Our primary goal was to create short videos that offered a benefit [01:38] or told a story, and at the end of the video, we'd include a call to action to the Telegram channel, where further Telegram channel, and we sold advertising in the Telegram channel . We were able to sell the [01:53] Telegram channels themselves, sell the audience, because there was a high demand for Telegram channels, that is, when thematic public pages were booming . And, of course, like any connection, it has the tendency to burn out. And [02:07] Telegram channel has long been irrelevant. And over time, this direction with avatars grew into two specific directions. Firstly, many people still say that you can create your own [02:21] monk there, who will talk about health or psychology, and you will sell some kind of magic book there. Well, not even a magic book, let's just take some kind of recipe collection, a collection for health, that [02:36] is, everything related to health. It could be a monk, a healer grandmother, or a Japanese doctor. It all looks incredibly cool and understandable because you make videos, build an audience, sell them, and that's it [02:52] . But in fact, back then, in 2023, I spent almost a whole year putting this scheme into practice, selling the product. Because I always understood that when we sell advertising, we are advertising someone else’s [03:04] product. And why should we advertise someone else's product when we can create our own. But the thing is, people on the internet often buy from specific authors, with whom viewers must develop a trusting relationship, or we [03:16] must have some kind of really strong pain, which, as a result, we will cover with this very product or this very magic book, for 500, for 1,000 or for some number of rubles. Therefore, if we just [03:29] go and make some kind of our own avatar and want to sell a book or a collection of recipes there, then no one will buy it from you. Or they will buy it completely by chance. And perhaps here, again, [03:42] returning to these videos on English-language YouTube, they earn hundreds of thousands of dollars there. I think that these figures are definitely exaggerated, but I can assume that the American market is more solvent, and [03:56] can really buy the same book for 1,000 rubles much more easily than here in the CIS. Moreover, I went further, and I also had a project in which we had some popular Chinese [04:09] gymnastics, we took some girl, made videos about weight loss, or we had some kind of health gymnastics there, we got 60 million views in total there, well, if you take these Instagram [04:24] statistics, this is our YouTube. That means we're talking about hundreds of millions of views on TikTok in 90 days. All these views were also transferred to Telegram. We had about 2,000 people in our database, and that [04:40] was our sales. Unlike selling books, we also took impersonal content because its main distinguishing feature is simplicity. That is, it is distinguishing feature is simplicity. That is, it is [04:54] difficulty is monetizing it. And on one of the projects I transferred about 20-30,000 people to a Telegram channel. For a month we talked about what a great method we have, what a great story we have. I [05:07] even hired a trainer. That is, I had a trainer whom I paid, he made content for us, he acted as our face. And when we opened sales, we received some very sad story like, in a month we sold 20,000. Having spent about [05:21] 2 months of my life on this, I simply decided to sell this project. And, of course, due to the fact that I had experience in Telegram channels, I came out of this whole story, of course, on the plus side. By the way, I'll leave this article, with all the results, with the perks [05:35] that could increase revenue, with the study of the target audience's needs, with the project's monetization, on my Telegram channel, the link to which I'll leave in the description of this YouTube video. In short, if you [05:48] see avatars like these and think that you can make money from them, you can probably make some money , but it will all be calculated there, probably up to 50, up to 100,000 rubles. No matter how much space [06:02] traffic you have, it's possible that some schemes will emerge for you to VKontakte. VKontakte will pay you some money for special programs. But these are all temporary stories. That's all we have [06:17] regarding digital avatars according to this popular scheme. There are also unpopular schemes where avatars are sold for business. This is already the next direction. There is a request when a business or entrepreneur [06:30] also wants to produce content, but does not have time for filming. He might be embarrassed to speak on camera; often he just doesn’t have the time. For such a case, you can offer a pack of ready-made turnkey videos. That is, first an [06:43] avatar is recorded through Tam Engine, this is cloned, an avatar is made, then the voice can be cloned through Laps to get the highest quality voice possible, as close as possible to the real one. That is, [06:58] if you just do Hygen, you will have such a crappy voice there, but through 11 if we go online and write her a turnkey avatar, well, there are turnkey avatars created specifically there, there are [07:10] studios. All this is here in the public domain. You can also look at what studios there are, what studios there are in the CIS, in Russia, or in America, and see roughly how everything is going well for them , or whether everything is not so [07:25] problem will be that such avatars do not inspire confidence, and such avatars do not inspire confidence, and they are suitable for videos that do something, perhaps a general topic, revealing a general theme, for example, how to [07:38] build a bridge. And we can visually explain in simple words what reflect this. But as soon as the conversation turns to personal opinion, to professionalism, then, of course, the personality of a living person is needed. As [07:54] scheme, if we sell it to businesses, will be quite difficult, because you begin to understand that it will also require knowledge, skills, and management expertise; content in general is very sensitive and requires attention. [08:08] That is, there is nothing connected with avatars. It we are all looking for this magic pill. Next, if we start scaling, we'll have short videos. You probably won't find a short content studio, [08:21] even if you search online. They all practically impossible to scale such a model. Imagine that we take on a client who is an entrepreneur, and we have to [08:34] make 30-50 videos a month for this entrepreneur, so that we can make 1-2 videos . That means we should have one or two editors. Accordingly, this chain will grow very rapidly, [08:47] incredible number of people to support it all. And then somewhere one of our screws falls off, and the circuit looks extremely unreliable. In any case, it looks much better than these monk avatars. But it's [09:01] work on these and avatars and seeing how successful they are, and drawing concrete conclusions. Next, the main character and agent code appears in our frame, which, of course, will now help us in everything. If you're looking for the secrets of [09:16] content creation, here's the main secret and code. It's called Clodcode. The next topic is also an avatar. We will, of course, pay a lot of attention to avatars, but these are the main schemes from YouTube [09:31] that are popular and for which, for some reason, people are in great demand. This is the scheme that says create your own AI influencer and make money, in this and make money, in this case, it's an Amazon product. But this is more [09:44] about FS only. And even if it's not difficult to create this entire model, it won't be difficult to find where what is, how to generate, the main difficulties will also arise with promotion. And most likely, without even going into detail right now, [09:59] any AI model in your case will end up being blocked, because social networks have become very sensitive to such content and, despite all the beauty of this combination, do not allow you to make any money. Plus, [10:12] again, given the high competition, imagine a video comes out and gets around 80,000 views in a month, how many people want to go and repeat it, make the same model. And in general, all the schemes that [10:24] we would not analyze, here the red thread will run through marketing and sales, because creating with the help of artificial intelligence now does not pose any difficulty in creating any models, text, generation, images, [10:38] music. The main story is, of course , sales promotion. And now it still comes down to social networks, which these models, creating some kind of model to cheat someone out of [10:54] money, it doesn’t add up. Personally, this story doesn’t align with my interests. I condemn this. Well, no matter what method we're discussing for earning money, I recommend paying maximum attention to your interests and what you'd be [11:08] interested in working with. And if something resonates with you, then try to go there. Because, whatever you choose, there is demand everywhere, there is money everywhere. There will simply be questions about scalability, stability, and [11:21] how long this topic will survive. Therefore, the response in any scheme is important, profitable topic, but you are not interested in working on it, then after two not interested in working on it, then after two days you will simply be howling and not [11:35] do this. So let's move on. And next we have a topic related to AI creators. Let's also find it on YouTube. AI creкator, we'll see. Well, if you take it a bit further, this is also the main story: right [11:51] now, within the infobusiness, within the sales of information products, they are selling this kind of profession: "Become an AI creator." But literally, you just need to go to the same Higfield, register and buy a subscription. And you can confidently [12:05] consider yourself an AI creator, because you will have access to all the best neural networks related to image generation. There, if we take the latest, there's the Gyptishka, the most top-of-the-line right now, there's the Nanobanna Pro, video is Clink, this is [12:20] Nanobanna Pro, video is Clink, this is our Sedence 2.0, that is, you master it on the network, that's it, you can safely consider yourself an AI creator. And so, some time ago, a topic related to photo sessions was popular, but then it was necessary [12:33] to train some kind of stable diffusion on dozens of your own examples in order to generate images of your face as closely as possible. It was a rather competition as such, because you had to download tamfusion, learn [12:48] always get results the first time . when neurons weren't yet able to generate, just with the snap of a finger, a photo of me with latest version of NanoBana, you just insert a photo, write a simple [13:04] prompt about what you want to get, and it creates it for you in the best possible quality. And the question arises: when there is such simplicity, is it possible to make money from it? Let's go to Avito for fun. So, these photographs cost us [13:16] 500 rubles, 350 rubles, well, 4,000. Let's see where the reviews are. So, specifically for brands and marketplaces. Apparently, it's funny that over time people began to narrow. This is the main direction of AI: content for [13:30] brands and photos and videos for brands. That is, it is no longer like what they used to sell there, and photo sessions, or there is, but we see that there is one review, but there are no reviews, which means no orders. Nafotse has more reviews here, you can go and [13:43] look for. That is, using such demand, where people are ordering. not rigged. Here was sold a mirror, video filming, videographer, [13:56] video filming, videography Reals. That is, it is clear that they are connected with videos for marketplaces, and there have been no reviews at all lately. Most likely, they also saw something somewhere or figured out how to create content [14:12] are trying to make money from it. Next up, Ekaterina, photo sessions without leaving home. Reviews. Well, here, of course, there are already reviews that the photo shoot was done, the photo shoot was done. For some reason, there were a lot of photo sessions in May, but at the same time, [14:28] in June, according to reviews, there were already two photo sessions , well, there was one. In May there was a real influx, now there is little. That is, again, given the competition, it’s as if someone, perhaps by chance somewhere, could somehow notice you, [14:43] but for this to be a constant, systematic income, it doesn’t seem to be emerging here. Let's write and make a video, we'll watch. Well, here's a video ad. That is, of course, there is demand for this, because people are now generating a lot of [14:56] content for social networks, that is, there is a demand. But is there such a big demand, for example, how do they sell these AI creators to brands? That is, do brands need so much content and will they hire people without experience, who are [15:11] just there to generate their own cat or some kind of panther. That is, what is needed is still a more professional approach, the quality of the work itself and the development. That is, it’s not like you’ve learned to [15:24] generate everything there, there’s demand for you there, and you’re a highly paid specialist there. No, if you have just learned and are trying to make money, there are if you really like what I said a little earlier, that if this [15:37] topic resonates with you, you can look into it in more detail, delve into the details, understand how it works during generation, what angles exist, how a video is created, how to competently construct any part of the script and [15:51] delve into it more and more deeply. And then, of course, you will grow as a will turn to a professional. But I can assume that it is the 1% of people there big money from this and work with some large companies, [16:05] organizing some kind of graphics for concerts and making music videos. And the remaining 99% are also Avito, or at most some kind of freelance exchanges with an attempt to find at least someone. Here's another topic related to TV series. This is also probably what AI [16:21] creators do when creating cartoons. Many people are also selling this now, because they really collect these videos with all sorts of things like, I'm a banana, I'm a banana, you're a strawberry, I'm a strawberry. This brings everything together. Bloggers often [16:36] even show screenshots like these of people writing to them in private messages wanting to collaborate. Either by barter, firstly, or people simply write that you make videos to order. As someone who tested this format, I [16:50] also see a lot of people writing direct messages, but out of ten people who wrote and were interested in some kind of video request, ten of them will just trying to find out either the price [17:03] use. That is, even if you promote your social network there, showing how you make these series, you won’t have people just tearing you apart and [17:16] throwing money left and right so that they order some series from you. Again, in the midst of competition right now, if you open Avito, you'll have hundreds of people there who are willing to do the same job tens of times cheaper than what you'd offer there, [17:30] price. That is, I think that there are people who are ready to generate such series and cartoons simply at cost, in order to make cases. And how would there be much difference between these two: [17:43] I'm a banana, you're a banana, a person there who is a top professional, he's the super coolest there, or a newbie. That is, this is such a great content that does not professional development. Well, by the way, I also made such series. I [17:58] even recorded a lesson for my club and I want to say that here, in exactly the same way, you need to go into this story only if this picture generation resonates with you. pictures, I realized that it was just beyond me. That is, it didn’t suit me at all to [18:13] sit, torment out these prompts, then connect them, regenerate them. Despite all the simplicity, despite all the simplicity that it is possible to even create some kind of automation there, it didn’t appeal to me, so I didn’t start working on it. I'm not some kind of [18:26] hater who is trying to devalue all these new directions that I really tried to understand. And so, everything that we would not discuss there now, I approached it with great interest in [18:38] order to find where one could make money in it. either some minimum income up to 100,000, but definitely not scalable in the future story with the idea that you want to grow revenue there, it will be very [18:53] difficult to grow anywhere further. That is, it can be considered as a part- time job, perhaps something small that can be quickly mastered, but as a story where I'm, of course, interested in making a stable [19:06] income from this. I didn't find any direct response to this. And based on everything, I have the feeling that there is a lot of chaos in the market, that there are now a lot of directions, everything is quite clear, but there are no specific connections yet. That is, [19:18] perhaps it takes time, or we are simply looking in the wrong places, because understand on the Internet seem like a magic pill. Make an avatar, make some kind of series, which will generate everything for you on E-mail, and [19:32] earn money. An impossible dream, being by the sea, sipping some coconut and having . We only received money . Unfortunately, it remains a [19:44] dream for now. Next, what I would like to discuss is affiliate programs. This is good old arbitration. This is how I made my first money in October, it turns out. Now, if it's summer, in about 5 months it will be exactly 10 years [19:59] since I started earning my first money selling goods on the AliExpress website. The basic structure of affiliate programs is that we, as arbitrators, programs is that we, as arbitrators, have buyers, and there is a service. This can be [20:13] illustrated using the example of one of the most popular neural network aggregators in the CIS. This is the Syntax service. The gist is that Synntax provides a subscription to the best neural networks [20:26] without a VPN. You can pay with a ruble card, that is, all the most popular networks. And, affiliate program that allows us, the authors, to share our referral link. If someone potentially interested [20:40] in such an aggregator follows our referral link and pays for a subscription, we receive a percentage. And we’ve covered everything that we discussed earlier - these are generations, these are AI, avars, there is a huge demand for all of this. And people [20:54] spend millions of rubles on generators, on these subscriptions, including through services like these. And affiliate programs in this case are a great way to make money, because there is real demand here. People have already become accustomed to [21:07] using artificial intelligence, and many cannot imagine how to live without these neurons. They use them every day. There's a monthly subscription, and pays the monthly subscription, you'll [21:20] also receive affiliate commission. I tested several services in one month, creating content on social networks, and made sales worth several thousand dollars. That is, people followed my referral link and [21:33] percentage from this. The connection here is extremely simple. We record a video guide or text slides showing how to create a particular trending effect, or we generate an image. A person sees a visual process. I [21:47] always like the content because we can clearly show what is happening in the frame. He wants, accordingly, to repeat what we showed him. And we have already prepared for him both the industrial and specific instructions. Here's a [21:59] service that lets you pay for a subscription with a ruble card. then here this connection develops as organically as possible. And in general, if the topic of affiliate write about it in the comments sometime. Let's take a closer look at one of the [22:13] connections. I like that it is not tied to a specific client and has retention due to a subscription, because people often pay monthly. If you gather 50 people, 100 [22:26] people, 1,000 people who simply use some aggregator, you earn a percentage from this without developing anything, just creating content. And so that we don’t go into details further, let’s take the same vibe coding. [22:39] The most super-cool skill that you absolutely must have today. But to make money you also need to be able to sell or promote this topic. And the key thing we're getting to today is that everyone needs sales today. and [22:53] promotion on social networks, because money for advertising, well, personally I do n’t know many people who are ready to allocate at least 50-100 300,000 rubles there. turns out that advertising sources are disabled, and those that remain require [23:09] organic traffic on platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. In recent years, everyone I know who has grown the most, they have grown precisely because of social media. And while recording this [23:22] video analyzing our popular schemes, I came up with the idea to create my own service and promote it using the Eri Network as well. That is, using wipe coding, develop the service, put it on track, connect payment systems, and launch it. [23:35] So, I think that's something I'll be doing in the near future, and to put it all together has no value at the moment as just a skill that we need to be implemented into processes or provide real, tangible income. Therefore, it is [23:51] not enough for us to simply master some skills there; we need to learn them and that we will also need to develop. Well, my name is Sasha Sadekov. Be sure to subscribe to my Telegram channel, the link to which I [24:04] will leave in the description of this video. I also make announcements there more often, talking promotion on social networks. We'll see each other again. Yeah.