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The Beginner-Friendly Claude AI Side Hustle Nobody Talks About

By Chris Koerner on The Koerner Office Podcast

Summary

Topics Covered

  • Monetize Any Knowledge as a Claude Skill
  • No One Is Exempt From Selling Knowledge as Skills
  • Voice-Dump + Skill Creator = Instant Skill
  • Claude Code Outperforms Basic Chat Interfaces

Full Transcript

I launched this about 30 to 45 days ago. It's made over $3,000 just passively as a digital product. Are you a a technical person by default? I would consider myself non-technical. I don't

product. Are you a a technical person by default? I would consider myself non-technical. I don't

come from a technical background. So, here's the Stripe dashboard. Over three grand just from this Claude code skill stack. You took what you were already spending your time on and you monetized.

Correct. Exactly. Most people are still using chat, GPT, Claude or Gemini. I would highly encourage people to try Claude Code or Codeex. It's not scary. It's not technical like it sounds.

All you have to do to do this is literally just pull up the claw app on your phone, voice transcribe, brain dump all of your thoughts onto this. Just say, "Use the skill creator skill at the end." And whether you're a gardener, a marketer, or you work in nonprofits, like nothing is exempt from selling your knowledge through skills. Oh man, my brain is just buzzing

with ideas here. No one is exempt from this. Like my 10-year-old could create a skill.

It's kind of laughable how everyone always talks about the Apple App Store as if that's where all the money's made, but it's not. There's millions of apps, that's crowded. What about the Shopify app store, Chrome extension store, WordPress plugins,

that's crowded. What about the Shopify app store, Chrome extension store, WordPress plugins, Zoom apps, Notion templates, HubSpot Marketplace, on and on and on. What about Claude skills? Well,

my guest today has made a living from building and selling Claude skills. How does he get all this information to make a Claude skill out of? He just makes a voice note about something he knows and then with one prompt he turns it into a skill and sells it thousands of dollars. And yes,

if you can use Chad GPT, you are technical enough to build a Claude skill. AI is the wild wild west, baby. And if you don't have the technical chops to build an app like I don't, then build and

baby. And if you don't have the technical chops to build an app like I don't, then build and sell some Claude skills because it is ripe for the picking right now. Please enjoy. Okay, Ryan. Well,

why don't you start by telling us who you are and what you do? Yeah, so I'm Ryan Dozer, AI marketer, entrepreneur. I run a six-f figureure marketing agency by myself. Okay. So, how did you find your

entrepreneur. I run a six-f figureure marketing agency by myself. Okay. So, how did you find your first client back in 2019? Yeah, he was a family friend. So, he actually worked at the Iowa PGA in the golf business of all things and he started doing his own thing on the side and then it kind of worked as it came back around that he wanted to pick me up as the first client and then it just

kind of trickled from there. And what service did you perform for him and what did you charge? Yeah,

SEO and content marketing services. So, it's about 10 grand a month, a little more. Oh wow. Okay. So,

you're helping him rank higher, helping his website rank higher, partially through fresh content, partially through other best practices. Yep. Content updates, fresh content, news articles that tend to do very well in this niche, and several other tactics. Okay. So,

when did you first start playing around with AI? Yeah, so this would have been 2021. Uh Jasper AI, formerly known as Jarvis AI, they were actually using GPT2 under the hood. And I had no idea how this stuff worked at the time. Lo and behold, Chad GPT comes around November of 2022. And

that was kind of my light bulb moment. Hey, if you want to be a competitive marketer, you have to adapt this and use this in your day-to-day. Cuz Jasper, they were like on the cutting edge of GPT, right? Chat GPT. And you I mean, most people had to go through Jasper to write blog articles with

right? Chat GPT. And you I mean, most people had to go through Jasper to write blog articles with chat GPT, right? Yeah. And as far as I remember, Jasper grew like crazy because what they did was magical. really what OpenAI was doing was magical, but they put a front-end, you know, user-friendly

magical. really what OpenAI was doing was magical, but they put a front-end, you know, user-friendly user interface on it that really only marketers like you and I even knew about or used, right?

Yeah. Now there's a million Jaspers and they were using GPT2 at the time, which if we look back now, it's kind of laughable with GPT 5.5, but it was a revolutionary thing at the time. Yeah, it was. So,

you were seeing results for your clients using using GPT2. Yeah. I mean back then Google and all the other algorithms and whatnot being Google mostly we didn't see really Claude or Chad GPT obviously come in the mix yet they weren't too hone on AI content back then because it wasn't such a big thing in their in their algorithm and all their you know search raider guidelines

and all the policies like it is today but now I mean mass generated AI slop and like SEO content factories that we see everywhere on the internet they are heavily penalizing that area okay so let's fast forward to today why don't you explain to us like we're fifth graders what a clawed skill

is. Yeah. So a clawed skill is essentially an SOP or a standard operating procedure for AI. So the

is. Yeah. So a clawed skill is essentially an SOP or a standard operating procedure for AI. So the

best practices that I use in a marketing setup is I have one clawed skill per marketing task.

So I have an SEO blog post writer skill. I have an email newsletter writer skill. I also have a sales email skill. So if you have different types of I would say subtasks, I'd recommend getting very

email skill. So if you have different types of I would say subtasks, I'd recommend getting very granular in that skill versus just having a giant skill that covers a very broad topic. So that's

kind of a a high level of how I would define it. Okay. So let's like let's simplify it down even more. So like a Claude skill is basically like a mini superpower that Claude uses to do more

more. So like a Claude skill is basically like a mini superpower that Claude uses to do more specific things for you. Exactly. Or a recipe if you want to tie it to a food analogy. Okay. Okay.

So like if I if I have a website about woodworking that needs more content about woodworking, then I can use a specific claude skill that will make and upload content for me to my websites about woodworking. Right. Absolutely. And if we want to go granular, you can add MCP connections

about woodworking. Right. Absolutely. And if we want to go granular, you can add MCP connections to WordPress. I'm going to show you an example of that later on. Okay. And explain for those that

to WordPress. I'm going to show you an example of that later on. Okay. And explain for those that don't know MCPS, model context protocol. It's just another way to integrate one service with an AI coding agent like Cloud Code or Codeex. All right. So, how did you first start getting interested in cloud skills? Because to me, I look at this as like the Chrome extension store,

right? Or the iPhone app store. Like you've got the the big thing, the big behemoth, which is

right? Or the iPhone app store. Like you've got the the big thing, the big behemoth, which is Apple and the iPhone, right? It's like, all right, what do we how do we make money from the iPhone or OpenAI and Anthropic? How do we make money from anthropic? But then fewer people are interested in let's go like three levels deeper. How do we make money from the the Chrome extension store,

right? Uh how do we make money from a claude skill? And there might be thousands and eventually

right? Uh how do we make money from a claude skill? And there might be thousands and eventually millions of claude skills or apps. I think you could you could even call it like a claude app, right? But how do we find the edge there? Is that is that kind of what you were thinking? Yeah,

right? But how do we find the edge there? Is that is that kind of what you were thinking? Yeah,

absolutely. Okay, so first of all, I like to look at Claude skills as kind of an updated version of a GPT or a project for those who are using that iteration of AI. And I actually have a Claude code skill stack. You mentioned making money from this. I launched this about 30 to 45 days ago, somewhere in that ballpark. It's made over $3,000 just passively as a digital product. There are

tons of ways to make money from Cloud Skills. You could package your skills and sell it as a digital product. you could go into an individual skill level and maybe do consulting on like SEO and then

product. you could go into an individual skill level and maybe do consulting on like SEO and then use your claude skill on SEO to help with someone consulting in that field and probably several others I'm not thinking of right on the spot here. Yeah. So maybe even like the Chrome extension store isn't granular enough. Like when I think Chrome extension, I think of like Adlocker Plus,

right? But then if we want to get even more niche, I'm thinking of a time when I wanted

right? But then if we want to get even more niche, I'm thinking of a time when I wanted to make a Google sheet that would update my crypto portfolio in real time. So I had to pay like four bucks to some random Google sheet extension that would, you know, update crypto prices in real time and then I could just divide that price by how much crypto I owned. Right. So,

it sounds like you're building tiny little tools like that on top of Claude and either selling them individually or packaging them up and selling them to probably power users of Claude. Like

not people that are casually prompting, not even so much people that are using Claude projects, but people that are going one level deeper than that, right? Yeah. And I'm not just selling these as a digital product, Chris. I'm actually using these in my day-to-day work. That's led to higher quality work for my clients. It's led to more efficiency gains throughout the week. So,

it's more of an internal system, too. Okay. Okay. Do you start with that? Like, you build them for yourself and you're saying like, I'm a I'm an audience of one. This solves a problem for me.

It'll probably solve a problem for others. Yeah. And if you're already using GPTs or projects, you can repurpose those into actual clawed skills. And the best part about this, there's really two parts that made the big unlock for me here, is that they update in real time. So

every time you're using a clawed skill and let's say you're writing an article and something's off, well, you tell it to make changes and right there on the spot, it updates that skill where it will never make those mistakes again. And then we can really get into the weeds here of something like Cararpathy's auto research where you can have an automatic skill updating system where you don't

have to take that extra step and say update the skill. It'll just automatically update the skill for you in the background. So, okay. I didn't even realize that you can basically take your own personal claw project and convert it to a skill. Yeah. So, what you're saying with this Carpathy project, which for those listening, is it Andre Karpathy? He's like one of the leading pioneers

on the cutting edge of AI. Yeah. You're saying that instead of like manually pushing updates to the skill based on new context that you're giving your project, you can keep it auto updated. Yeah,

absolutely. And these are transferable, Chris. So, let's say Claude Code were to go away tomorrow and Codeex is the hot thing or Gemini. You can transfer these skills over to the next AI coding agent in your existing setup versus copying and pasting a GPT, going to a clawed project. All

right, I used to do that before I was using skills and it was super tedious. Hey, YouTube's fine, but what about when you're driving around? What about when you're mowing the lawn? You need my audio podcast, The Kerner Office. Just look up TKO Pod in Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Okay. So, I'm going to do something that I didn't plan on doing. Let's play a little game.

podcasts. Okay. So, I'm going to do something that I didn't plan on doing. Let's play a little game.

I'm going to open the kimono a little bit and put you on the spot. And I'm I'm a Cloud Power user, but like these chats you see here on the left, I got to make sure there's nothing nothing embarrassing. Like half of these are from this morning and it's 2 p.m., right? And within each

embarrassing. Like half of these are from this morning and it's 2 p.m., right? And within each one, there's like many many prompts. Like I am a Claude Power user. Yeah. Right here, I have some of my projects. Let's do this real quick. I'm gonna explain to you what my thought process is with these projects and then I would love if you could tell me like how I might be able to convert

one or more of these to a skill and make money from it. Absolutely. Let's do it. All right. So,

first one I use the most. Kerner Yard. It is springtime. I spend I'm not exaggerating six days a week, one to seven hours in the yard every day. I love it. It's my happy place. Yeah. So,

I'm constantly asking like why this fertilizer for this for this Bermuda? why this, you know, herbicide for this crab grass. Is my crab grass dying? What's up with my uh magnolia tree? Like,

I'm just pestering it all day. Yeah. And there's a lot of context in there. YouTube video outlines, right? Here's a transcript from an episode. In this case, me and you. How should I order this?

right? Here's a transcript from an episode. In this case, me and you. How should I order this?

Like, what's the best part to frontload? What should the intro be? Etc. MHP stuff. This helps.

I train this with tens of thousands of words of my own advice, my own Q&A about the RV and mobile and park investing space. YouTube intros. I use this specifically for saying, "Here's a transcript to a raw interview. What should my intro be?" For this one, I upload all of my podcast growth data, retention data, click-through rates, and say like, "What's going on? How can I improve my podcast?"

This one, what should I cut for my YouTube videos? This one, I don't even know what it is. This one,

you know, yeah, how to write like me, how to write better emails. This one was only for a conference that I spoke out for orthodontists. This one is how to make YouTube videos about go high level. This one is how to optimize my shorts and Austin is my employee that works on that.

high level. This one is how to optimize my shorts and Austin is my employee that works on that.

This one is how to script solo YouTube videos. And this is just the example blog project. So,

what's coming to mind as you see these? Yeah, absolutely. So, first of all, if we look at the YouTube ones in particular, what you can do is enthropic. They actually have a bunch of free skills that you can install on their GitHub repository. So what I would do is I would install the skill creator skill. It's already built with best practices in mind on how to properly create

a clawed skill versus just saying, "Hey, create a skill and expecting this like perfect output, right?" So you want to have that first. I know how to vibe code and even that I'm very bad at.

right?" So you want to have that first. I know how to vibe code and even that I'm very bad at.

So if I were to use the skill creator, would I do it within my project? Yes, exactly. All right. So,

yep. Let's just do let's let's say we're going to create a skill called better YouTube intros. Okay.

So, I'm going to go in this project. Go to skill skill creator. Now, what and then I would voice dump this just that's what I naturally do. But I would say something like use the skill creator skill to transform or repurpose this project into a into a skill markdown file, but make sure you keep the instructions, the memory. you look at my recent chat history and then come up with a skill

markdown file or some or something along those lines that I as I would refine it. Done. Yeah,

it should create a skill markdown file that you can then not only use within the cloud web app, but you can download that and then transfer it into whatever other system that you want to use. Okay. So, it's just it's going to reformat this in a more friendly way to

to use. Okay. So, it's just it's going to reformat this in a more friendly way to to give back to Claude. Correct. Okay. All right. So, then it's going to give me this package file, whatever. then what do I do with it? Yeah. Well, for internal work, this is going to make your life

whatever. then what do I do with it? Yeah. Well, for internal work, this is going to make your life much more efficient versus copying and pasting from a project all day and going back and forth and switching between tabs. Or if you want to make this an opt-in guide potentially, or you could sell this for those who are interested in the YouTube content creation side of what you do,

you could take five skills just like this that you do for your YouTube channel, package that into a Chris Corner, Claude Code skill stack, and then sell that as a digital product. What

would something like that sell for? I sell mine for $99, but there's about 20 to 25 skills in there. I meant to ask you this earlier. The the 8020 rule exists everywhere. Of your 25 skills,

there. I meant to ask you this earlier. The the 8020 rule exists everywhere. Of your 25 skills, what which are the ones, you know, the one to three that everyone's using? Yeah, the SEO blog post writer that basically takes a YouTube video and in one prompt on Claude Code turns it into an SEO optimized blog post that actually ranks with proven data. YouTube thumbnail designer, I would

say, is a very popular one lately as I added the GPT image 2 model into the mix now. And then I'd also say my anti-slop skill. It just has those anti-slopification marks, right? The not this, if that, delve, robust, all those slop work that you see everywhere. The not this if that, dude,

that is everywhere. Yeah. So, for someone like me who has almost 300 long form YouTube videos, there's no good reason why I shouldn't buy your skill package and convert all those to blog posts so I can get organic free traffic to my website. Absolutely. And of course, you want to repurpose it into your own style. And that's what I always tell people. If you're

downloading a free skill, you don't just want to plug and play. You want to give it your context, your instructions, your style guides, etc., so it creates the outputs that are relevant to you, not Ryan Dozer. Mhm. Okay. All right. So, here's their our I'm just now realizing MD is markdown, I'm assuming. Okay, cool. So, what do I do from here? So, you see that little copy button,

I'm assuming. Okay, cool. So, what do I do from here? So, you see that little copy button, that little download button to the right of it? You can download that, put it on your desktop.

You can insert it into any other system or you can use this skill inside your existing clawed setup on the web app if you want to do that. M okay. So basically it would take everything all the context it knows from this project and it would add it to the dropown in cloud. So if I want to reference

all that context in a prompt I just hit the drop down choose the skill. It should be there in terms of the skills or if not take the markdown file and upload that to knowledge in your project. I could

take it to chat or grock or Gemini or whatever. Yep, man. Okay. So, that's really cool. That

means I don't have to like hop between a bunch of projects. I could just stay in one chat window and Yep. That's really cool. So, you sell this for 99 bucks. Are you able to sell it like through

Yep. That's really cool. So, you sell this for 99 bucks. Are you able to sell it like through uh Claude's, you know, library or do you have to sell it on your own website or whatever? My

own distribution. Yeah. If you want me to share my screen, I can definitely kind of show you how I'm doing this. Let's do it. So, this is the Claude Code skill stack. I used a my own web designer skill to build this. And so, essentially what I did is I have the actual digital product right here on my website where it talks about my Claude MD, some tips and tricks, and then it

has the actual download links to download those markdown files on your device. So, there's a ton of stuff on here, but essentially what I did is I took this digital product once it was done. I

gave it to Claude code and I used my web designer skill that I have right here. And then the web designer skill knew my ryanddozer.com branding. It knew my style. It knew my tone, my logo, etc. And then it vibecoded or developed this landing page right here. But the next step was

I needed to create a Stripe payment or a Stripe product. So then I gave it my Stripe payment link.

boom into Claude Code and in about 15 20 minutes this Claude Code skill stack was complete. Right?

You have the social proof and FAQs and all the things that go into a converting landing page and whatnot. But that in a nutshell, Chris, is kind of how I built this. I started this a couple

and whatnot. But that in a nutshell, Chris, is kind of how I built this. I started this a couple months ago and it's already gaining significant traffic across Google search and LLMs. And so how I'm monetizing this site is that when people come here, boom, the floating popup comes around.

I have it inside my actual blog post. I have it as CTAs in several of my emails and email newsletters and drip sequence emails. So, it's kind of just like a a soft cell CTA right now. Kind of how I'm doing this. I'm not hard pushing it by any means. So, you're are you a a technical person by default? I would consider myself non-technical. I don't come from a technical background. Okay.

default? I would consider myself non-technical. I don't come from a technical background. Okay.

You're a marketer like many of us and that's not a pjorative. I'm a marketer. Okay. So, you are you're kind of dog fooding this like you're you're using your own product to sell your own product.

You're using your own skills to create content on your website to create like this flywheel effect that bring people to your website to sell the same skills that built the website. Is that accurate?

Yes, that's partly accurate. Beautiful. Now, when they buy your skill package, is that just a bunch of MD markdown files that they can then upload to Grock Gemini chat? whatever. They get this exact page right here and then they can take the actual files, download them, upload it, repurpose it with their context and use it how they please. Okay. What other opportunities do you see specifically

in the skills space for Claude or for other um LLMs that you think people should attack? Yeah,

I mean they could obviously package it and copy what I'm doing and use their own context because the real power here, Chris, is that I have subject matter expertise and you do too and a lot of different marketing skills, right? So, everyone has expertise in something, right? So,

like use your subject matter expertise. It doesn't have to be a marketing skill. It could be a skill for, I don't know, what's what's something that someone's knowledgeable in. Maybe trading baseball cards or, you know, trading Pokemon cards. Maybe package your years of experience in that particular industry, throw it into the skill markdown file, and then someone can take that and

then basically use that as their thought partner if they're trying to figure out, hey, should I buy this card? Or maybe it's an investing skill. Hey, should I invest in this stock? Right? You're

taking your expertise and then putting it into one file so that someone can use. Oh man, my brain is just buzzing with with ideas here. Like no one is exempt from this. Like my 10-year-old could create a skill for like how to most efficiently put Legos together. Yeah. You know, I mean, and the thing is, Chris, too, all you have to do to do this is literally just pull up the claw app on your phone,

voice transcribe, brain dump all of your thoughts onto this, and just say, "Use the skill creator skill at the end." So it makes sure it creates it in the correct format and boom, you have a skill.

Now what is the difference between an anthropic skill and an artifact? So an artifact is just kind of a visual element that Claude creates. A skill markdown file is just a recipe for an AI agent to follow for a particular task. But you can also create markdown files for other things. Right?

So after this podcast is over, I'm going to take the transcript, save it as a markdown file, upload it into my Claude Code system as context, but I'm going to save that as a markdown file.

And what I've learned about this, Chris, is that AI agents or models right now, there are particular types of files that they just find easier to read with markdown being one of them.

HTML being another form that they really like to transcribe and process versus if you try to give it a PDF, they struggle with PDFs more than they do markdown. I want you to do something right now. Open your bank statement and add up every single software subscription that you're

right now. Open your bank statement and add up every single software subscription that you're paying for. Your CRM, your email marketing tool, text message platform, calendar booking app,

paying for. Your CRM, your email marketing tool, text message platform, calendar booking app, funnel builder, review management, even a separate form builder or automation tool. I've talked to business owners paying $500 to $3,000 a month across eight or 10 different tools. And half of them don't even talk to each other. So then they go pay for Zapier on top of that just to make

things connect. High level replaces all of it. CRM, email, SMS, funnels, websites, calendars,

things connect. High level replaces all of it. CRM, email, SMS, funnels, websites, calendars, automations, reputation management, invoicing, one login, one dashboard, one bill starting at 97 bucks a month. A guy in my community was paying 3.47 just for ClickFunnels, 99 for Mailchimp, 25 for Kell, 79 for a review tool, and 49 bucks for Zapier just to glue it all together. That's

600 a month if you're not counting. He moved everything to high level and cut his software cost by over 80%. But the best part isn't even the savings. It's that everything just works together natively. A lead fills out a form on your funnel that creates a contact in your CRM

together natively. A lead fills out a form on your funnel that creates a contact in your CRM which triggers a text and email sequence, books an appointment on your calendar, and then ask for a review when the job's done. One workflow, zero duct tape, and then you can white label the whole platform to resell it to other businesses as your own software. Charge them 2 to 500 bucks a month.

Check out gohighlevel.com/tkopod. They'll give you a 30-day free trial to see what I mean. So, I know this is maybe impossible to answer, but let's say you have a 10 megabyte PDF with thousands of words on it. To give that same amount of context to AI, what percentage less context would it be? Like,

on it. To give that same amount of context to AI, what percentage less context would it be? Like,

how much more efficient is that if if you were to put the same amount of content in a markdown file? Way more efficient. I couldn't give you an exact percent. Or a text file.txt.

One of those two would be much better off than just blowning it into a PDF because it's going to miss things when it's trying to read PDFs. Okay. So, you're basically translating it to its own language with a markdown. Correct. You're making it more accurate and more efficient. Correct. They

just understand markdown better. Okay, man. Okay. So, just to recap, you made $3,000 basically all profit, right? Like this is just your time. Yeah. And then here's the 3% Stripe fees. Yeah. So,

profit, right? Like this is just your time. Yeah. And then here's the 3% Stripe fees. Yeah. So,

here's the Stripe dashboard. This one actually came as like a consulting upsell. Some guy

wanted my skills and was like so impressed by one of them and I was like, "All right, man. $1,000 for an hour and boom, he just paid me right there on the spot for it." But yeah,

man. $1,000 for an hour and boom, he just paid me right there on the spot for it." But yeah, over three grand. And I could go back into the other ones here, but over three grand probably total uh just from this Stripe Cloud Code skill stack. Yeah. And the skill stack you created just from your own usage. Like you just you took what you were already spending your time on and you

monetized it. Correct. Exactly. And whether you're a gardener or a marketer or you work

monetized it. Correct. Exactly. And whether you're a gardener or a marketer or you work in nonprofits, like nothing is exempt from selling your knowledge through skills. Nope. And you know, if we want to go back to the SEO space, I can show you one of these skills in action. If you're

curious to watch me go through that. Yeah, let's do it. All right. So, this workflow here, like I mentioned, this repurposes YouTube videos on my channel into SEO optimized blog posts that look like this, right? And so, just the proof is in the pudding here. I did a quick search before we came on. If you pull up a private incognito window and like in this example, you search for Blatado,

came on. If you pull up a private incognito window and like in this example, you search for Blatado, one of my favorite AI marketing tools owned by Sabrina Romangh. Um, I was in the actual AI overview. I'm not there anymore, unfortunately. There's my video here, but there's the YouTube

overview. I'm not there anymore, unfortunately. There's my video here, but there's the YouTube video right there. And then boom, there's the blog post right under Reddit. Right. So, which

is made from the same YouTube video. Exactly. So, you're trying to essentially dominate the SERs and LLM results with this strategy. And so that's just for example here. And if we go back to the actual workflow, all I'm doing here is I'm simply coming in here, copying my YouTube video URL. Let's pull

up Claude Code, and I'm using the Claude Code extension within Visual Studio Code. And then

I use my SEO blog post writer skill. So I have a skill that's dedicated just from repurposing YouTube videos into SEO optimized blog posts. And there's a lot of stuff on here, right? You know,

there's internal linking, external linking. I'm giving it XML sitemaps and word structures and all sorts of fun SEO jargon. But essentially what I'm doing here and this is the chat that I did is I'm giving it my YouTube video URL. I'm saying use my SEO blog post writer skill. So Claude Code knows to call that skill and then I'm giving it some context. Right? This is just my SEO search brain

working here. I wanted to actually rank for a particular keyword and then I just threw it in and

working here. I wanted to actually rank for a particular keyword and then I just threw it in and it gave some secondary keywords and then I took the actual video links in my YouTube description, plugged it in there so it knows exactly what to externally link and then I I always like to do this at the end of my skills. This is just something I like to do. Triple check the

SEO blog post writer instructions when doing this task because sometimes like you know Chris AI can hallucinate. So, if you throw in something in like triple or double check something, there's going to

hallucinate. So, if you throw in something in like triple or double check something, there's going to be a less chance of it hallucinating. So, that's kind of the prompt right there. And if we go back to my website, I'm going to show you the actual article that this created. I did this the other day. This was a recent YouTube video called the best AI marketing tools in 2026. That's all it

day. This was a recent YouTube video called the best AI marketing tools in 2026. That's all it did from that one prompt. I didn't do anything else besides that. And I can keep scrolling through here, but like this is a high quality article written from Opus 4.7. There is no way, Chris. and it has my author bio and FAQs. There's no way you could objectively go through this for

Chris. and it has my author bio and FAQs. There's no way you could objectively go through this for the first time and just say that's AI slop, right? And it's automatically ranking and it's and some of these are already starting to rank over time. I just need more backlinks, more authority. This

is a brand new site where I'm just testing out random AI systems just like I'm explaining to you right now. Oh man, there's a lot going on there. That's very impressive. And and I'm just starting,

right now. Oh man, there's a lot going on there. That's very impressive. And and I'm just starting, Chris. Like, you know what I mean? Like you'll see here the results so far. I mean, it's not crazy.

Chris. Like, you know what I mean? Like you'll see here the results so far. I mean, it's not crazy.

A lot of people don't even get this traffic on high authoritative sites because they don't know what type of content to create, what keywords to go after. And so there again comes the value of a skill like this. Now I have a repeatable system that I can do this for every single YouTube video that I put out, which I do. Every single video I turn into a blog post in about a

two sentence prompt within Claude Code. Okay, this is impressive. What didn't I ask you?

What should I have asked you about everything you're doing that's just awesome that I'm we might have missed? There's all sorts of other AI marketing hacks that you can do. You know,

you can scrape LinkedIn profiles. So, like you can use Appify and create a skill for that and and get LinkedIn profile data is another AI marketing hack I was going to share with you. So,

essentially, I looked at your profile, had a LinkedIn profile scraper skill, use this paired with Appify with a free actor, dumped it into an a Google sheet or a CSV that I uploaded, and then boom, I had it formatted like this. These are your last I think 60 or 50 posts where it came in here. Provided an engagement score. Provide the post URL and then so that way you can use

in here. Provided an engagement score. Provide the post URL and then so that way you can use this going forward and saying what were my hooks like? Which post popped off? Was it image? Was

it articles? Was it text? This just provides more direction from a LinkedIn or social media content strategy standpoint. So that's one other example I was going to share. I mean that's super helpful.

strategy standpoint. So that's one other example I was going to share. I mean that's super helpful.

Yeah. The other thing I was going to share is that a I actually vibecoded my own AI marketing OS or operating system. And so this just has kind of my day-to-day tasks. I have a countdown timer to when my child's going to be born, right? Just random stuff like this with this actually this is this is a cool thing I wanted to show you. This actually syncs up to my Google calendar, right?

So you see I have the Chris Corner podcast today and all these other things going on. Same with

social media. I have a social media tab here. So, this actually reflects today and the past days of what my social media calendar looks like. So, if I click into this, it's telling me YouTube shorts, Tik Tok, Instagram reels, threads, LinkedIn X. But of course, you know this too, captions are different for YouTube Shorts, Instagram, Tik Tok than they are for Twitter or X or LinkedIn. And

then I also have the actual Google Drive media file that it points to right there. So I can see all of this from one dashboard versus going into a social media or manually going through, you know, each platform and trying to figure it out that way. But I guess that's another realworld situation here of just kind of vibe coding your own marketing OS, social media, YouTube,

client work, community, SEO pipeline, all the day-to-day stuff that we have going on. And what's

really cool about this, Chris, to go another layer here, is I have it connected to Blato, which is my social media platform connected via MCP. So, I can schedule all of this right inside the Claude Code interface on my social platforms without ever having to leave this interface ever again. This is why I'm so optimistic about whether it's Claude Code or Codeex, I never

again. This is why I'm so optimistic about whether it's Claude Code or Codeex, I never have to leave this interface. It can just do everything right from this screen. Yeah, I mean, you you you said it best. It's your own personal operating system. Yeah. So, that was kind of what I was going to plan on sharing here. If you had any other questions, thoughts, comments, anything

else you want me to cover, but those are just a few little AI marketing hacks I like to share. No,

I mean, you just packed like three hours of value into 30 minutes. So, I'm just like trying to like take a breath for a minute. Yeah, really good. That was really good. I don't even know where to begin. Like, there's so many things that I could use here. I'm I'm optimistic there will be a lot

begin. Like, there's so many things that I could use here. I'm I'm optimistic there will be a lot of takeaways for the viewer here. If you could like if you could leave people with one hack, one tip whether it's about prompting or whatever to that would be applicable to the most amount of people with how to use AI what would it be? Yeah, I would say that most people are still using chat

GPT claude or Gemini. It would kind of be back to what we said earlier is I would venture away from the GPTs projects the copy paste system and start to create some skills as step one. And then once you have those skills, I would highly encourage people to try Claude Code or Codeex. It's not

scary. It's not technical like it sounds. And then just start to learn that day in day out.

Figure out what are my tasks that I'm doing every day and Claude, Chad, GPT, Gemini. How can I transfer those tasks and start using Claude Code or Codeex are probably my top two. Okay, Ryan,

this was amazing. Where where can we find you? Yeah, so Ryan Dozer on YouTube, ryondozer.com if you want to follow my little SEO project. Um, and then I'd say my community probably AI marketing insiders. Shoot me a message on LinkedIn at Ryan Dozer. Happy to help anyone out. Okay. Thank you.

insiders. Shoot me a message on LinkedIn at Ryan Dozer. Happy to help anyone out. Okay. Thank you.

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