AI makes money. We show the receipts.
Every guide comes with realistic numbers, honest caveats, and the working prompts sitting right there in the sidebar. Copy, fill in the brackets, run.
Here is a success story about making money online. Tell me who profits if I believe it. Post: [PASTE THE FULL POST] Top comments, if any: [PASTE] Run these checks: 1. List every tool, service, or course the post names. For each one: does the author benefit if I sign up? Check whether an affiliate program exists, whether the author might sell it or work there. 2. Check the numbers for internal consistency. Do the views, rates, and payouts actually multiply out? Show the arithmetic. 3. Survivorship check: roughly what share of people who try this get this outcome? Describe the typical failure case and why I'd never see it posted. 4. Rewrite the post's claim as the boring version: "spent X hours, made $Y, of which $Z depended on conditions that no longer hold." Verdict: organic experience, stealth ad, or can't tell. One line on what evidence would change your mind.
Copied straight from a published guide. Every guide keeps its prompts in an open sidebar like this one.
Choose your income path
Freelancer
Sell AI-assisted writing, email setups, and content packages to clients.
Fastest route to a first invoice, if the offer is specific.
Content Creator
Build channels and newsletters on an AI production line.
Our YouTube breakdown: 9 to 13 months before the first ad payout.
Automation
Build email and workflow automations that businesses pay for.
One working setup sells for $500+ per client.
AI Agency
Package content and automation into monthly retainers.
The $3k content-package proposal prompt is already in guide #1.
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