Earn $3k/mo with just ChatGPT and a phone
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▶ Play ClipTiago Lemos discusses how to leverage ChatGPT and AI tools to generate income, emphasizing that with just a smartphone and internet access, one can earn R$3,000 per month within 30 days. He shares practical strategies for using AI to create business solutions, automate tasks, and improve productivity.
With ChatGPT, internet access, and a cell phone, one can earn R$3,000 per month in 30 days without a computer.
ChatGPT can redesign business banners from a photo, offering a low-cost service (R$20) to improve conversions.
Selling traffic management services to local businesses by highlighting measurable results like age and gender of viewers.
Using AI to quickly produce a month's worth of social media posts for retail businesses, saving time and improving strategy.
Notion AI is recommended for organizing routines and content creation, integrating AI for interactive task management.
Creating custom GPTs in ChatGPT to automate daily tasks like news research, with scheduling capabilities.
N8N, Make, and Zapier offer complex automation for customer service, requiring a steeper learning curve but enabling 24/7 service.
AI agents can handle appointment scheduling, reminders, and cancellations for dentists, improving efficiency.
Apple Intelligence uses ChatGPT backend but runs on-device for privacy; Samsung excels in generative photo editing.
AI tools like ChatGPT and Notion AI can significantly boost productivity and income when applied creatively to solve real business problems. The key is to identify opportunities for automation and personalized service.
"Title promises a money-making machine, and the video delivers practical AI strategies, though it's more about services than a guaranteed system."
How much can you earn per month in 30 days with just ChatGPT, internet, and a cell phone?
R$3,000 per month.
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What is the recommended AI tool for organizing routines and content creation?
Notion AI.
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Name three advanced automation tools mentioned for complex tasks.
N8N, Make, and Zapier.
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How does Apple Intelligence differ from ChatGPT in terms of data privacy?
Apple Intelligence processes data on-device and does not store it in the cloud for AI training.
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What is the main advantage of Samsung AI over Apple Intelligence in photo editing?
Samsung excels in generative photo editing, such as removing or adding objects to scenes.
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Earning Potential with Basic Tools
Demonstrates that significant income is achievable with minimal resources using AI.
00:02Door-to-Door Sales Strategy
Provides a concrete, actionable method for generating income by selling AI-enhanced services.
01:37Automation with Custom GPTs
Shows how to automate repetitive tasks using built-in ChatGPT features, increasing efficiency.
06:01AI in Healthcare Scheduling
Illustrates a practical application of AI in a specific industry, improving customer service.
08:37[00:02] can you produce and earn money every day? Are you able to be productive every day? Look, if you just gave me GPT chat, internet access today, and a cell phone, I wouldn't even need a computer or a
[00:14] cell phone. In about 30 days, I think I would already be earning R$ 3,000 per month. So, no problem. That's the basic stuff; for today, the EPT chat is just a demonstration. If you arrive, you can choose whether you
[00:29] want to provide a service or if you just want to teach how to use the EPT chat, because the EPT chat today is so powerful that if I take a picture of this bottle here and sell, it will create it for me in minutes. Yes. Understood? So, if I
[00:42] arrive at a business and the best thing you can do is choose the model of the person, you choose the models, who you want, who's holding the text, everything. So, what is the value of this for a business? I see, I drive through the
[00:56] main streets here in Florianópolis, and I see several banners like that that people to invest in a good designer, so they just get them printed any old way. their business. If you take a picture of that banner, send it to the
[01:11] banner to get more conversions and get people to visit my store." Ah, he's going to redo that banner and it's going to be much better. So, look, I just took one picture and saw an improvement. What's stopping me from going up to the
[01:25] owner of that business and saying, "Hey, I saw your banner over there, it'll take you R$20 to get this new design I made with chattem in one minute." Damn. much, okay? But I only have EPT chat on the internet, I need money
[01:37] fast." So, I've gone knocking on store doors to sell, for example, traffic management services. And did you succeed? I achieved. And narrative, right? But we used to say, "Look, when you invest in billboards,
[01:52] when you invest in those signs that are on the ground, you don't have the perspective, you don't have a way of measuring how many people saw them, what their age was, what their gender was, whether people reached your business
[02:06] through the one that's over there on the highway or the one at the far end." So, with paid traffic, we can set a 2 km radius where see the notification, and they'll be
[02:19] your store through this ad, if she clicks on it, I can tell you the person's name , you know? I can trace a person's age. Yes, exactly. Then you realize that I had... I was giving a demonstration of clarity. Today with Iá,
[02:34] that's much more powerful, man. Yes, because I can sit at the table with the client and quickly produce posts for the entire month for their social media, just for the sake of their business's marketing. Like, those people who work in
[02:48] retail and have their own businesses often don't have the time to stop and strategically reassess their business and So sometimes you don't need to, say , tell the guy, "Hey, download the GPT chat
[03:03] , pay for the GPT chat, and solve it." So, you could be the guy who's creating a door and say, "Look, I can strategically transform your business for you, make it much more attractive, and get
[03:17] people who are nearby, passing by on the street, to reach you faster than others." Exactly. Exactly. Improve customer service, mess it up. Some people complain about not having work, but nowadays, with the internet and a
[03:29] Portuguese (Brazil) chat, you can actually do that. Impressive. Today we've reached a point where there are no excuses. That's because if you chat with EPT, you creative, personalized solutions. Impressive, man. So, I
[03:45] mostly. I'm a content creator; I have my course, I have my products, and I'm always looking for new sources of income or ways to improve those sources of income. And he always brings a very
[03:58] personalized perspective that, man, if I were to hire a consultant, it would take him about business works, and that would cost a lot of money, right? And it would be a lot of money, a huge investment; it would function in order to understand your personality, right? Exactly. Because there are
[04:13] businesses and jobs that are better suited to different types of people, right? always do things the same way, or follow the same work style, right? I wanted to ask you, how do you organize your ideas, tasks, content creation, and
[04:27] tools do you use to organize them? Oh, this, this is a big, and this has always Organization of 10 because the idea is infinite. Yeah, that's a problem we both we sit down together, we start brainstorming ideas, man, we get home
[04:43] exhausted just from thinking about a bunch of things. Exactly. And there's always a good idea, right? Yeah, there are always good ideas, but we rarely make progress with them, right? Yeah, we can't embrace the whole world, right? We'd
[04:55] love that, but it would be lovely, wouldn't it? With AI you can speed things up a lot, but even so, it's impossible for you to be good and do everything perfectly, no matter how good your ideas are, right? Yes, but I think it's cool that the guy is segmenting it.
[05:08] Yes, today I have a vision, a more comprehensive view of the so I know the best tools for image, video, productivity, website creation, app creation, text creation, and content. Isé, I
[05:21] organizing a routine, for example? Dude, the best AI for organizing your routine, I'd use Chat EPT and Notion AI. Notion, everyone knows about it, right? Notion is for organization, but Notion has added artificial intelligence where
[05:34] you give a text command and it has a sort of GPT chat behind it to build all the tables and organizations. And it becomes very interactive when you install the app on your phone; you can check off your
[05:46] So, Notion Ei is one that I use quite a lot for organizing both content creation and idea planning. It's like, uh, to automate, like, boring tasks that you have to do every day, for
[06:01] example. Look, when we talk about automation, we have levels. You can already automate a lot of things by creating an A agent within the EPT chat. Uh-huh. So, let's say, every day at your job, you have to
[06:15] research the news on a particular topic. You no longer need to go to Google. You go into the EPT chat, click on explore GPTs, create a GPT, and it to do to perform this search. And you can even put a
[06:31] Tesque for him. We have this function in the chat. You can put it there, schedule it every day at 10 AM, search the entire internet for news about a specific topic, you understand? You can already do it; it's already an
[06:43] automation, a simpler level of automation, and it's what I use most. Now we have automations at more complex levels, which is for people who more complex levels, which is for people who have very, very
[06:56] advanced activities, and then we would use N8N, Make, Zapper, which are applications that require a steeper learning curve and you can literally do anything with them, you know? So, what the guy does with the
[07:10] text command, you can do in N8N, but you'll have to do it agents for each thing, you're going to have to create the agent, you're going to have to create the 'll have to train each one of them. The good thing about humans is that they themselves understand
[07:25] what they need, what is necessary, and they either pull the agent or give it a function or create an agent that will bring the final result. So, these are the tools. I use the EPT chat a lot to create agents. N8N is more
[07:39] building personalized customer service. So, a professional, like on WhatsApp, wants to automate customer service, which is common, right? For example, if I feel like buying something at 3 in the
[07:53] morning, I text someone on WhatsApp and they don't reply, by the time morning comes, I don't want it anymore. Yes yes. You need to automate it. Yes, today everything is 24 So, we're in a moment where everyone wants immediate results.
[08:06] People have problems that need to be resolved immediately. When you train, for example, an A-level agent in N8N, they will provide 24-hour service with standardization, because even if you had an agent
[08:21] on duty at 3 AM , I assure you that they wouldn't 5 PM or 10 AM. No. So the AI provides the same service of customer service and close sales, finalize sales, and so on. To consult about
[08:37] dentist before, right? Yes. Today we can build an attendant that build an attendant that kind of segment it, like, "Oh, he has a toothache, possibly needs a root
[08:51] canal, he'll go to a specific dentist, to a specific receptionist." Go ahead and grab your dentist appointment book. Well, two or three days before, the agent goes and asks: "Is the appointment confirmed?" That's very important, isn't it?
[09:05] People sometimes forget they have an appointment, and then the agent goes there and asks: "What if the person cancels? The agent automatically removes it from the schedule and sends a message to the dentist. The appointment on such and such a day, at such and such a time, has been
[09:19] video games. So, man, you can relax. And you don't need an But we were talking about tools before, and then yesterday my phone updated and downloaded iOS Intelligence, that thing with
[09:34] the artificial intelligence that Apple promised to release with the iPhone 16 and actually released a year later, right? Tell me something, what do you think of Apple's artificial intelligence ? Oh, Apple's artificial intelligence,
[09:48] Intelligence that we send commands to, behind it is the EPT chat. Oh there. It is based on EPT chat. partnership with UPNI. So, its intelligence is basically the same as the EPT chat intelligence, but it's an agent inside the phone
[10:04] that, for example, if you ask for a specific function, like "create a reminder," it has access to your phone, so it's a more specific agent. If you talk to EPT chat, it won't have access to your cell phone.
[10:17] Apple Intelligence is nothing more and nothing less than the EPT chat with read-only access to your entire phone. Exactly. Damn, that sucks, right? Yeah, but if you bought it, you accepted it, right? Okay, but then, so those who
[10:31] have Apple no longer have 100% anonymous access to the information. No, it does have very clear. All this information that is processed is not stored in the
[10:43] cloud for the purpose of training AI, you understand? They are not stored in the cloud; they remain on your own device. In fact, the chip in these new iPhones has a specific module for Apple Intelligence. So it's not
[10:59] on your phone, you understand? Ah, in the hardware, then I understand. That. But since it's Apple, I can say that it's behind in terms of artificial intelligence. There are even several memes, right, where people take a picture of a hand,
[11:13] then ask Apple Intelligence to create an apple on the hand, and then the hand ends up all messed up , all bugged. And when you use it on Samsung, man, you ask it to remove a person from a scene, add something to a scene, and it works
[11:26] excellently. Today, you would use Samsung or Apple more because of artificial intelligence. In this specific function for images, editing, and generative photography, Samsung is giving it a 10 to Z0 rating. But I think that's true for almost
[11:40] everything, right? I think even less of a photo, I don't know. Yeah, I think it's pretty even, you know? It's a use, and the Apple has a unique feature in the camera, right? You can record in RW, but it 's for a very specific audience. 99% of
[11:55] Apple's audience barely uses the three camera options, right? You literally use photos. Are you going to switch from Apple to Samsung? No, I'm not going to exchange it. Do you prefer Apple? I prefer Apple for one thing:
[12:08] usability. Me too. I got used to it because, you see, have you ever seen a cell phone? Because Apple brought this do one thing, swipe to the side, swipe up, to the side. Sometimes you basically
[12:22] don't need to click on the screen to perform a certain function. So, after you get used to this swipe-up, down again. Yeah, what I find cool is that thing where you take your
[12:34] laptop, you have a MacBook, and then you open an iPad next to it and you can extend the on the machine. I think that's already possible with Samsung, but I also like the whole Apple ecosystem thing, you know? All devices, yes,
[12:49] all connected devices, very easy to use. But in terms of bit behind. Yes, it's been quite a while now.
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