Affiliate Marketing With ChatGPT (Make Money Online 2023)
Last updated: Jul 30, 2023
This video is about how to do affiliate marketing with ChatGPT, using the AI technology to generate content for YouTube shorts promoting affiliate offers.
This video by Affiliolab was published on May 8, 2023. Video length: 20:27.
This video is about how to do affiliate marketing with ChatGPT.
The speaker explains that ChatGPT can be used to generate content for promotional videos, specifically for YouTube shorts.
They provide step-by-step instructions on how to use ChatGPT to create motivational quotes for a fitness and weight loss channel, and then show an example of a successful YouTube channel that uses this method to make money through affiliate marketing.
This video is about how to do affiliate marketing with ChatGPT.
It teaches how to promote products online as an affiliate.
The video offers a bonus method to make even more money.
Links to all the resources mentioned in the video are provided in the description.
The video is hosted by Robert from Affiliate Lab.
The first step is to find an offer to promote.
ClickBank.com is recommended for finding affiliate offers.
Create a free account on ClickBank and choose a product to promote.
For this video, a fitness and health niche product related to weight loss is used as an example.
Chat GPT will be used to generate content for promotional YouTube shorts.
YouTube shorts will be used to promote the affiliate offer.
No video recording is required.
ChatGPT and other tools will be used to create and post the videos.
Create a free account on OpenAI.com to access ChatGPT.
ChatGPT can generate short motivational quotes for the fitness and weight loss channel.
ChatGPT provides quotes, but they may be famous quotes.
Request ChatGPT to generate quotes with unknown sources for uniqueness.
Keep requesting more quotes to build a library of content.
Find successful YouTube channels that post similar short videos.
Learn from their strategies and apply them to your own channel.
Monetize YouTube shorts by leveraging the algorithm's preference for shorts.
Connect affiliate links to every video to make money.
Create simple motivational quote videos.
Use videos related to your niche as the background.
Add text quotes to the videos.
ChatGPT can generate quotes, but there are some limitations.
Use unknown sources or prompts to get around the issue of famous quotes.
ChatGPT may have high demand, making it difficult to log in.
BitIQ is an alternative tool that can provide similar statements used by other channels.
BitIQ is a paid tool, but there is a promotional link for a free trial.
Go to canva.com and create a free account.
Create a video design with a 1080 by 1920 resolution.
Open the video editor in Canva and choose a template.
Choose a template with multiple variations or use a single video as the background.
Create videos that are around 10 to 15 seconds long.
Use Canva to create the video with transitions and background videos.
Delete the background video and search for fitness videos in the elements section.
Stretch the fitness video to fit the screen.
Move and center the text in the video.
Copy and paste quotes from ChatGPT into different slides of the video.
On the last slide, copy the text and write "Check Link in Comments."
Drag and resize the text to fit on one row and center it.
This call to action prompts viewers to check the link in the comments section.
Download the video from Canva.
Login to your YouTube account and click on the create button.
Choose "Upload Video" and select the downloaded video file.
Follow the on-screen instructions to give the video a title and upload it.
You can also upload a thumbnail for the video.
In the video description, write relevant information about the video, such as keywords or a brief summary.
Include a call to action to encourage viewers to click on the link in the comments.
Make sure to write a compelling description that entices viewers to watch the video.
Consider adding relevant hashtags to increase visibility.
Proofread the description for any errors or typos before publishing.