The Only 20 Ways to Make Money with AI in 2026
By Dan Martell
Summary
Topics Covered
- You're Selling Money With AI Lead Generation
- Faceless AI YouTube Is F Tier
- AI Agents Are the iPhone Moment of AI
- AI Cybersecurity: Wildly Profitable, Almost No Competition
- The 5-Step Blueprint to Launch an AI Agent Business
Full Transcript
Every single day, thousands of internet gurus tell you how to make money with AI, but 99% of them are full of most of them haven't made a single dollar with
AI. As someone who actually launches a
AI. As someone who actually launches a new AI company every single month, most of which are making millions, I'll be ranking the only real ways to make money with AI. And at the end, I'll tell you
with AI. And at the end, I'll tell you exactly which one I'd pick and how you can actually build it. So, let's start with the first idea, AI voice agents.
So, what we want to do is build an AI phone agent that books appointments, qualify leads, and handles all calls for a business. Essentially, it's a
a business. Essentially, it's a full-time receptionist that doesn't sleep, doesn't complain, doesn't get sick, doesn't quit. And it helps businesses where one missed call could cost them thousands. For example, think
about like plumbers, HVAC, law firms, dental clinics. And the crazy part is
dental clinics. And the crazy part is most businesses don't even know this exists yet, or they don't think it's that good. They're probably talking to
that good. They're probably talking to AI right now, and they don't even realize the person was AI. That's the
window we're in right now. Now, I'll be ranking all of these AI businesses into one of four tiers. S tier, which is like super duper tier. A tier, which is an ass. It's a little bit below, but it's
ass. It's a little bit below, but it's still great. B tier, which is, and then
still great. B tier, which is, and then F tier, which is you might want to just ignore it and run away. And trust me, most of these experts are talking about ideas being like, "This is the one to do
that I would consider Fier." And to do that, we're going to look at three things. First off is profitability. How
things. First off is profitability. How
much money are people actually going to pay and is it going to make you money?
The second is competition. How crowded
is the market I'm talking about? And the
third is longevity. How long will this be relevant in the future? Because why
would we do something that doesn't allow us to build real wealth? And just
because of the speed AI is moving and changing at things that we're talking about now that might make you some money will literally fall off a cliff in the near future. So, where do we put the AI
near future. So, where do we put the AI voice agent or assistant? Profitability
is high. Right off the bat, I know what people are willing to pay. I talked to my barber about this. I talked to my friends that have local businesses. When
the AI starts attacking the labor costs, essentially what you're paying for people, and you can replace a person, all of a sudden now, anything you charge, it's like $500 or $1,000, 1,500 a month feels cheap. Next, we got
competition. I think the market's pretty
competition. I think the market's pretty crowded. Every time I talk to people
crowded. Every time I talk to people about an AI idea, they're always like, "Oh, I'm building the voice agent. I'm
building the voice agent." So, good news is very few of them know how to market or sell. You can tell by just going
or sell. You can tell by just going through Google local and calling those businesses and hear them answer with a real person. They're still not adopting
real person. They're still not adopting this. So, the competition is there like
this. So, the competition is there like people are talking about it, but they don't have it widely used. And
longevity, I think this will be relevant for a long time. Why? Because voice is the path to AI doing a lot of stuff for us. I think it's an A tier opportunity.
us. I think it's an A tier opportunity.
So, it's a solid business. There's real
demand. You can make good money. It's
got lags. The next one is AI lead generation. This is where you build an
generation. This is where you build an AI that automates prospecting for businesses. It does research. It like
businesses. It does research. It like
qualifies people. It gets data and essentially presents qualified leads to a business. What's super fun is you can
a business. What's super fun is you can use tools like Manis, Cloud Co-work, Gemini to essentially go find those leads and sell them to the business.
Now, you'd ask yourself, why doesn't the business do this for themselves? The
truth is, most entrepreneurs are already overwhelmed. They're busy and what they
overwhelmed. They're busy and what they don't have enough of is leads. So,
they're busy delivering for the customers they have. And for you to come to them and say, "I got some warm leads with phone numbers and emails that I can manage for you." That is a huge value prop. Profitability, it's actually
prop. Profitability, it's actually pretty high because you're directly putting money on the table for these clients. Then, when I think about like
clients. Then, when I think about like competition, it's getting tougher.
There's actually new AI platforms like clay.com that do this as a service. So,
it costs money and you can charge for those leads and they're really high quality. I have a friend Hunter that
quality. I have a friend Hunter that does this every day. He was getting paid to generate leads for people. Longevity
is pretty strong because I always think there's a place where businesses needs more leads. I think about businesses as
more leads. I think about businesses as like what skill this is going to deliver me. Is this something I should learn? Do
me. Is this something I should learn? Do
I need it for my own business? So, if
you're starting a company, learning how to generate leads probably a good idea.
So, let's talk about where I tier this.
I actually think this one is S tier.
You're selling money. It's a clear value proposition. It's an easy yes. and you
proposition. It's an easy yes. and you
can charge enough money because they know what a customer is worth to them to be able to make it really profitable.
Next, let's talk about faceless AI YouTube channels. People are talking
YouTube channels. People are talking about this. It's the new rage where
about this. It's the new rage where they're essentially creating these cash cow fantasy things. I think it's bull.
YouTube algorithm buries AI generated content today. That might change in the
content today. That might change in the future, but as we stand today, it wants real organic engaging [music] content.
channels get demonetized within weeks sometimes if that's all they're putting out is just AI slot. There's no brand being built. There's no audience or
being built. There's no audience or loyalty and there's no way to stand out from the million of other AI channels.
Profitability is almost zero because again channels get demonetized. The
competition, I mean, everybody with an AI tool can essentially create these.
So, it's not that hard. Longevity, none.
the faceless YouTube channel, which is essentially like bits slinging AI slop to generate ads or sell something in.
It's like the bottom feeder of the internet. People are already getting
internet. People are already getting tired of this [music] kind of faceless YouTube content. So, I'm going to put
YouTube content. So, I'm going to put this in the F tier if that wasn't clearly and obvious right off the bat. I
think it's interesting to learn how to get good at creating AI video generated content. That's a good skill to learn.
content. That's a good skill to learn.
But in regards to like a business, not my kind of business. And look, if you want my help to sell any of these AI companies without making a single phone call, I've got a gift for you. I have
this whole process documented. It's
called my sell by chat playbook. It's
the exact process that I use in all my companies to help them make millions selling through direct messages over chat. It's got the offer template. It's
chat. It's got the offer template. It's
got the structure, the ninebox model, how to deal with objections. It even
talks about the content you should be creating to attract people ready to buy.
If you want it, find me on Instagram at Dan Martell and DM me. YouTube SBC for sell by buy chat and I'll send it right over. Next, we've got AI content
over. Next, we've got AI content repurposing. This one's fun because you
repurposing. This one's fun because you can take a long form video like this and turn it into short form content like tweets and carousels and newsletters. I
think right now, for example, my threads are blowing up by using content from my YouTube and just repurposing it on threads. You can use tools that are AI
threads. You can use tools that are AI powered like Opus Clips and Descript to help you create this. So, now let's break it down. First, we have profitability. This is pretty solid
profitability. This is pretty solid because every creator and company with a podcast, they need this. Next, I think about competition and essentially it's pretty moderate because yes, it's a growing category, but a lot of people have already figured out how to do this
themselves. And then I think about
themselves. And then I think about longevity, you know, and this is where I think it's weak because the tools are catching up so quick where they're starting to just repurpose on their own that your window may be kind of small in
regards to how long you do this for. So,
I would grade this as a B tier. I'm a
fan of learning how to do this. I think
you should learn it for your own business, but I also think that long-term it'll just be automated for everybody. Next, we've got AI
everybody. Next, we've got AI consulting. You get paid to come in,
consulting. You get paid to come in, audit a company's operations, their systems, their processes, and find every nook and cranny where AI can save them time, reduce waste, make things better.
You could charge like $5,000 to audit any business and turn that into potentially a $50,000 implementation project. And companies know, just look
project. And companies know, just look at the comments below, they know they should learn AI. They know they should use AI. They just don't know where to
use AI. They just don't know where to start. So, you come in and you could be
start. So, you come in and you could be that person. So, if I think about it,
that person. So, if I think about it, profitability, it's one of the top ones that I'm going to talk about in regards to making real money. Doing it for them, educating them, consulting them on it,
huge competition. I mean, it's kind of
huge competition. I mean, it's kind of low because there's not a lot of people that are qualified that are good that actually can say, "Look, I focus on this niche and I help people just like you."
Most people can't do it. Well, when I think of longevity, I think consulting is always going to be needed and AI is not going to slow down. It's not going to stop changing. And somebody knows how to help a business get the bandwidth to
implement it so they can keep doing what the business does and not have to worry about the tools and the AI, that's huge.
It's strong. So, I'm going to give this an S tier because it's also if you have domain experience, it's a great place to start. And I even like it better than
start. And I even like it better than lead genen. So, we're going to put it in
lead genen. So, we're going to put it in front of that. I like it better because you got more meat on the bones for money and what's called revenue growth because you can sell more things to people and it gets you in the game to see other
opportunities whereas lead genen you're just kind of like this transaction. Next
up we have virtual assistants. Now as
the guy who wrote the book buyback your time, my inbox is full. Literally the
top five virtual agencies in the world are like Dan where do you see AI disrupting us? um you're kind of cooked.
disrupting us? um you're kind of cooked.
Using AI tools to handle your email, your scheduling, researching things for busy founder, essentially acting [music] as a chief of staff. This is what AI does better than anything. And again, I
have a dog in the fight. I built a whole platform called Apex that allows agents, virtual agents to execute. That's what
it stands for, agents platforms for execution to do this kind of work for business owners. My guy is called Kai.
business owners. My guy is called Kai.
And Kai does everything. He's my chief of staff. He manages my inbox. He
of staff. He manages my inbox. He
manages my calendar. He coordinates
projects. He checks my Slack. He follows
up on things. He even makes phone calls.
He even hired a bunch of people like my real estate guy named Ree. And he does a lot of cool real estate projects for me.
But these aren't real people. And if you want to check out Apex, just click the link below in the description. So,
here's what I think about this opportunity. One, profitability. It's
opportunity. One, profitability. It's
decent, right? You get three to five clients paying you. You're doing the work. You're managing the agents cuz I
work. You're managing the agents cuz I really think that is the future of AI anyways, an agent operator. Then we go to competition. pretty crowded. Everyone
to competition. pretty crowded. Everyone
that knows how to use Claude Co-work can kind of get all this stuff for free and everybody in their mom seems to be offering this and the longevity is kind of moderate. The AI can kind of do this.
of moderate. The AI can kind of do this.
So then the real value kind of looks like the consulting at scale where you're coming in with business processes, not just being a virtual assistant. So I think we are a B. But I
assistant. So I think we are a B. But I
do think the value prop is stronger than content repurposing because it has a clear value of saving somebody's time.
Now, I know I said I have Apex and you're thinking, I'm rating this opportunity B. That specific one for
opportunity B. That specific one for virtual assistant. Yes, Apex essentially
virtual assistant. Yes, Apex essentially is a full team of AI agents that work to accomplish business goals. That's
different. And the virtual assistant part inside of that is just a tiny little part. And don't forget, at the
little part. And don't forget, at the end of this video, I'll be showing you my exact steps on how I launch my top pick. And I've got some bangers coming.
pick. And I've got some bangers coming.
Next, we've got AI chat agents. Local
businesses. Yes, they get phone calls, but a lot of people email. A lot of people go to the website and they chat.
I was just looking into booking dinner tonight and I didn't want to even go through open table. I'm lazy. I wish I could have just like started chatting on the website, but no, they didn't have an AI chat agent ready to go. They were
trying to force me through their interface. Interfaces are dead. Okay,
interface. Interfaces are dead. Okay,
can we just all agree? People that want to book local businesses, they want instant replies. They don't want to even
instant replies. They don't want to even call. They want to chat. And the cool
call. They want to chat. And the cool part is that when you deploy these AI chats within a business, you just build a monthly retainer. So, let's run through this. We got profitability. It's
through this. We got profitability. It's
good because of the monthly retainer.
That's where the real money stacks. If
you don't have a reoccurring revenue component to your business, add one.
Then, I think competition, it's pretty crowded. I mean, there's a lot of
crowded. I mean, there's a lot of people. I'm an investor in intercom.
people. I'm an investor in intercom.
They kind of led the space for like AI powered chat and the barrier is pretty low cuz like anybody can build one of these, no problem. When I think of longevity, I mean, it's kind of moderate, you know, like how competitive
is this? Is this just going to be built
is this? Is this just going to be built into every Frontier AI model? Are other
companies just going to keep adding compelling chat options into the software they're already selling to the businesses? So, I'm going to put it in a
businesses? So, I'm going to put it in a behind the voice agent. The reason why I think the voice agent is more compelling, but what I see a lot of people is they use the chat to qualify
and then kick it into the voice agent for booking or having them call using the AI. So, it's there. It's great, but
the AI. So, it's there. It's great, but it's not going to be as good as a voice.
Next, we have AI trading bots. So, this
one is interesting because where a lot of people are selling bots to do something from a business point of view, now you've got your bot that technically can make you money. Here's the thing nobody's telling you. Everybody selling
some kind of trading bot is essentially selling you a course. They don't got a bot. Dude, if I had a bot that made me
bot. Dude, if I had a bot that made me 20% every year, guess what? I wouldn't
tell anybody about it. There are
companies like Renaissance Technologies, Dee Shaw, Two Sigma that are so good at using AI to trade that they're only trading the employees money and it's
like 10 to 15 billion and nobody can even invest because that's how good it is. These AI bots essentially they're
is. These AI bots essentially they're selling signals. They're like marketing
selling signals. They're like marketing companies and the signals only last for like 16 months and then they got to find the next signal and then you got to buy the next thing. If the bots actually
worked, why would anyone sell it to you for $97? So essentially, the business
for $97? So essentially, the business you could be in is trying to build these bots, market these bots, [music] and get people to buy them from you if you want to create the bot. Is it profitable for
you? Yeah. Because you're selling the
you? Yeah. Because you're selling the course, you're selling the dream. You're
selling the vision, they're buying it from you. Let's just leave the ethics
from you. Let's just leave the ethics out of it. Competition. Yeah, there's a lot of people out there. Longevity, I
think zero. [music] I think it's one of those things where you build it, it doesn't work, you try to get it going.
And it's also really risky because people are paying you to invest and if you don't deliver, I feel like you're getting in the SEC territory of maybe them not liking what you're doing. So, I
would rank it as S. It's the best. I'm
kidding. It's ranked at the bottom. I
mean, come on. You're selling hopes and dreams. It's not very good business.
Next, we have AI agent development. This
is where people pay you to create some of these AI agents. Like I was saying earlier, like my guy Kai, who can do all this cool stuff, they have to be designed. I'm talking about like sales
designed. I'm talking about like sales bots and document processors and operational bots and like all these AI agents. The difference between the
agents. The difference between the virtual assistant and this, this is like selling a team. You have your chief of staff agent and then the agent manages several other agents and those are like
virtual employees. So the profitability
virtual employees. So the profitability if you get it right massive. I really
think there's a big opportunity. The
competition today most people can't even explain what this is. So it's low because it's hard. You need to have more technical experience which keeps most people out. But the longevity is strong.
people out. But the longevity is strong.
Everything that I'm seeing that agents is the iPhone moment of AI is huge. You
create these repeatable workflows and then you just get paid to drop them in and they're attacking the labor dollars on a small business's expense sheet.
It's going to allow them to scale without adding people. I consider this the top opportunity right now. If you've
got the technical knowhow and you want to go and live in that world, it is the S of the S of the S. Next, we have AI copywriting, landing pages, case study,
sales emails. Essentially, AI writes
sales emails. Essentially, AI writes every first draft. And the cool part is you can do it in your voice and it can follow a strategic process to generate sales. Generous are getting crushed.
sales. Generous are getting crushed.
There's a lot of people that did copywriting and they did a lot of stuff.
It's the specialists who niche down into one industry and really focus on delivering a solution. Not just AI, but actually a solution for a business that are going to win. The key is is don't be
an AI writer. Be the person who writes for one type of business and manages all the words that go out. So when I think of profitability, it's decent. It's
actually pretty good because most people would have to pay an agency 10 to 15,000 a month to do this. [music] Competition
is high. This AI copyrightiting is probably the most popular use case in all AI. And the longevity is kind of
all AI. And the longevity is kind of shaky. Back in the day, it required some
shaky. Back in the day, it required some kind of like system prompt design to be able to make it right like the person in the tone. But now, right out of the box
the tone. But now, right out of the box with these new models, it's getting pretty good. So, for you to stand out is
pretty good. So, for you to stand out is going to be pretty difficult. So, if
you're specific enough, niche enough, and really doing something personalized, then you're at the top of B. If you're
not, you're just doing anything for anybody, then you're just like Claude or any other AI model, and you're probably at the bottom of the list. Next up, we have the AI venture studio. Essentially,
it's the idea that most entrepreneurs have, which is, I got a lot of ideas. I
want to build a lot of stuff. So, I have a studio where I create a lot of different AI companies. Think about like if you had a factory that turns out profitable businesses on repeat. That's
a venture studio. And the cool part is pretty much since December, the whole world's changed where any person with an idea can actually get an app built themselves. They can do it themselves. I
themselves. They can do it themselves. I
shut down my company for 2 days and taught everybody how to code in cloud code. Profitability truth is is
code. Profitability truth is is unlimited. And the cool part is if you
unlimited. And the cool part is if you do it right, every company is built to sell, built to go public. And then the winners get to ride and then you just kill the losers because you tested them and validated them with very little
investment up front. In regards to competition, I mean there's a lot of people that might call themselves a studio, but they don't compete. They
don't have distribution. They don't have brand. They don't know product. They
brand. They don't know product. They
don't know how to get customers. Most
people can't think at this level. It's a
completely different experience. You
need to have the business background, the marketing background, the leadership background, the capital to be able to hire and build teams. And then when I think of longevity, this is how you create ongoing enterprise value over
time. It's how you build the flywheel
time. It's how you build the flywheel that eventually takes off. And then you create the machine that builds the machine. That's the whole point of the
machine. That's the whole point of the venture studio. So personally, I'm not
venture studio. So personally, I'm not going to rank it S even though that's what I do. Martell Ventures is a venture studio that builds AI powered companies.
[music] The problem is is that for most people, it's too advanced of a move.
Yeah, I'm putting A minus. Next, we got an AI to AI marketplace. This one is so fun. Did you know there's a website
fun. Did you know there's a website where AI agents hire humans? It's called
rent a human.ai. It's kind of crazy. I
think they've had over 700,000 humans register and 200,000 jobs already go out there for the AI agents to hire humans.
So, just so you know, if you don't get into the AI like we're talking about, then someday you'll either be the person leading it or working for the AI. But
the other part is that AI will be buying from AI. Stripe, which is the number one
from AI. Stripe, which is the number one merchant provider in the world, just came out with a protocol to enable this.
Google jumped on board. So, this is the opportunity. You decide to build the
opportunity. You decide to build the Facebook marketplace, right, of AI agents. And you decide to like figure
agents. And you decide to like figure out what would be valuable and how you rank them and make sure there's no security issues with them and just like market the marketplace so you can be like the Airbnb of AI agents. Now, let's
talk about this in regards to where it sits in the ranking. First off, is it profitable? Well, you'll probably get on
profitable? Well, you'll probably get on the low end 10% on the high end 30% of that connection and that fee. So,
there's some money, but it's not wild.
The competition, I mean, almost nobody out there has built this yet at scale.
There's no like eBay of AI to AI marketplace. And then longevity
marketplace. And then longevity marketplaces are wildly defensible if you can get it going. Like Uber, like Airbnb, like Instacart, these are
incredibly valuable businesses. So,
that's the upside. In regards to where I'd rank this as an opportunity for people to make money with AI, it would probably be harder to do that than start
a venture studio, but I do like it. I
don't have an AI marketplace business yet. This might be the moment I decide
yet. This might be the moment I decide to build one. I'm going to put it on the top of a. I'm not going to think you can't do this. I actually think you can.
So, now we only have two more and I'm going to tell you which one I would pick and how I would go about launching it so you can use that blueprint to launch your own. Next we have AI logo and brand
your own. Next we have AI logo and brand design. Now this is getting paid to use
design. Now this is getting paid to use AI to generate logos and brand kits and examples of brands on products. You can
use tools like Nano Banana to do some of this. Manis can do a lot. So you can
this. Manis can do a lot. So you can approach these businesses to get paid to do this as long as they're like more involved projects. [music]
involved projects. [music] Profitability, it's kind of medium because you can still get paid what people think it's worth. Like the other day I designed a website that in the past I would have paid $100,000. they
had animation and effects. I value
something and you can sell it then the profitability could be there. So you
might not be able to charge that much, but trust me, people are willing to pay.
The competition, you got a lot, right?
You got all the tools, you got the people using the tools, and then longevity.
I just don't see a world where long-term this is not something that's most people can't solve themselves by just asking their AI, cuz you're probably doing it already, where you just ask the AI to
design your website and say, "Make it look like Apple designed it." And boom, most beautiful thing in the world. So,
I'm going to give this one a B tier ranking right after copyrightiting because I think copywriting sells money, brand is identity, some people value it, but it doesn't have the longevity I
would like. Next up, we have manage AI
would like. Next up, we have manage AI cyber security. This is where you get
cyber security. This is where you get paid to use AI to manage the threats on a business 24/7. Everything from fishing attempts to getting past their firewall
to sending spam emails like social engineering where people are using AI to spoof a person's voice. We've detected
suspicious activity on your account. Can
you tell me your login information? Just
kidding. I'm fake.
It's kind of crazy. I mean, one breach can cost a company millions. You
essentially can get paid to help a business understand security and put basic things in place. Most people
barely understand AI, let alone understand the risk that AI in the hands of bad people can be used to actually attack you from a security point of view. So that's where you come in.
view. So that's where you come in.
Profitability wildly profitable. It's
massive. You can charge a lot of money per month because not having somebody's systems go down would be massive value.
Now you are selling like insurance where they only know they need you once they have an incident. But you can sell enterprise level contracts and that's where the big money comes from. the
competition because it's so technical almost none. Now, there are people out
almost none. Now, there are people out there that have AI platforms for this and people that are specialists in security. So, if you love to do this,
security. So, if you love to do this, you're well positioned for this and longevity. I just think the more AI gets
longevity. I just think the more AI gets powerful, the more there's going to be need for AI experts to stop the cyber attacks, stop the hacker, stop the AI powered hacking, and that's a great market to be in. Now, I'm going to put
it in S tier, right behind agent development because I think agent development is easier, less technical, and you can get paid. But the cyber security is a huge opportunity. So, now
that I've ranked everyone, now I'm going to tell you how it launch my favorite.
So, clearly that's agent development.
Here are my five steps. Number one is I got to validate. So, what I'm going to do is I'm going to create a landing page. I'm going to have AI create this
page. I'm going to have AI create this and it's going to talk about my agent development, but I'm going to pick one use case. I'm going to pick chief of
use case. I'm going to pick chief of staff because that's the thing that everybody needs. They all know they need
everybody needs. They all know they need somebody to help them with their email and scheduling and follow up and legals and all that stuff. So, you can create a simple landing page that talks about this new AI powered chief of staff that
they can buy and they can get added to the weight list. Now, after you build that page, I then want you to text every person you know in your phone. This is
what I do. I just ask them, "Who do you know that's looking for an AI powered chief of staff that helps them get back 10 to 15 hours of their week and manage more projects?" send said send said send
more projects?" send said send said send said send said send said send said send said send said send said send said send said send if you want that little script it's in the description below so just go grab it the cool part is you're not asking if they want it you're asking if they know anybody but most people are going to reply and say well I want that
then the next thing you got to do is ask if they would pay to solve that problem today. So we do that to validate. That's
today. So we do that to validate. That's
number one. Second we have to pre-sell.
I'm a big fan of crowdfunding. It's a
multi-billion dollar industry. People
launch ideas and crowdfund it have people support it and they do it with one page. You can do the same thing. the
one page. You can do the same thing. the
landing page we just created, that's essentially the offer page. And now what we do behind the weight list is we actually email those people and say, "We actually are opening up our early adopter program if you'd like to be part
of it. Here's how much it costs." And
of it. Here's how much it costs." And
send them a payment link and see if they buy. Maybe you get on a call with them
buy. Maybe you get on a call with them and you walk them through it. But those
same people that you contacted, maybe they replied or they referred people or they joined the weight list, those are the people that you want to use to pre-ell to validate that your problem is
a real problem, a painkiller problem, not a vitamin problem. Then the third step is launch it manually. You can
literally launch what I just said by manually doing it for people. No core
tech, no like deep AI agentic stuff.
Yes, eventually they'll get that, but you can just bring them on in a consulting approach, a concierge approach, and customize the tech for them. So, you can prove a real
them. So, you can prove a real transaction, deliver real value before you build or automate anything. Now, I
want to go build my audience. So, my
favorite way to do that is find the people that are already talking about the problem, and then see if I can partner with them to promote my business, my AI, my landing page. And
you could do that right now. You could
go find people currently talking about chief of staff using AI and see if they want to promote your company. So that is how we build the weight list. Again, we
haven't even launched publicly, but you can recruit partners, give them a link that's unique to them, track that they're referring people, and then pay them if those people buy. This is
basically the distribution of our idea to the world through other people. So
unless you already have an audience, partner with somebody who does. Number
five, which is last, is product ties.
Notice how most people start here and I'm saying it's the last thing. Once you
have the transactions and they're consistent, you're automating and you're doing most of it manually. You have the partners that are promoting it out there and you're getting paid to do it. Then
you take the income and you reinvest it and building it out. That is how you could launch any single one of these ideas to any market and get there fast.
This is how I've built every one of my companies. This is my process. I keep
companies. This is my process. I keep
doing it every month. Now, I know that was a lot, but basically what I want you to get out of this is first off, you're not behind. There are so many
not behind. There are so many opportunities ahead of you, and you just might have been following the wrong map, and you're just in the wrong destination. So now, all you have to do
destination. So now, all you have to do is just pick one. Pick one of these ideas. Use my feedback as the guide, but
ideas. Use my feedback as the guide, but just stay focused. Build yourself,
invest in yourself, understand that business is there to develop you. People
who win aren't the ones who start first.
They're literally the ones who don't quit. The people that kept showing up,
quit. The people that kept showing up, that kept putting one foot in front of the other and over time they built the business. Out of all these ideas, which
business. Out of all these ideas, which one did you find the most interesting?
Just let me know below in the comments.
And remember, DM me YouTube SBC on Instagram at Dan Martell for the offer template who has a sell by chat, the structure, even the content. And if you want to learn how to build a business
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