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New Video - How I Build AI Landing Pages That Convert
Building high-quality, high converting landing pages with AI is a common task. Whether it's for clients (Google & Facebook Ads), digital products, webinars, or really anything where a landing page is necessary. In this tutorial I break down: - Why running paid ads to your homepage burns money - My free skill that builds high-quality landing pages that convert - Building a real business landing page in minutes (not a fake demo) - Getting it live for free with GitHub and Cloudflare 👉 Click Here to get my free Landing Page Skill 🤝 And be sure to Like & Comment on YouTube if you found this helpful!
3 likes • 5d
You mentioned in the video that this was a "high converting landing page". How are you measuring that the page is high converting?
1 like • 4d
@Ryan Doser this is a landing page that I made with Claude: https://digmenu.cincinnati-icecream.com/ Frankly, so far, it has not been converting. By using your Landing Page Skill, would I be able to change this into a high converting landing page?
Honest Reality Check (for anyone doing AI Marketing right now)
I’m going to be blunt because most people need to hear this: AI isn’t building your business. It’s just speeding up what you already understand. If your offer is weak, AI will help you sell a weak offer faster. If your strategy is unclear, AI will help you scale confusion. If you don’t know your audience, AI won’t magically find them for you. I see a lot of people jumping from tool to tool thinking “this next AI app will fix it.” But the real game is still the same: → Clear offer → Clear audience → Clear message → Consistent distribution AI only becomes powerful when those are already in place. Otherwise it just becomes expensive automation of guesswork. So here’s the real question I’ve been asking myself lately: Am I actually building a system… or just collecting tools that make me feel productive? Curious how others here are using AI— are you seeing it multiply clarity, or just speed up experimentation?
2 likes • May 16
After I started the local ice cream directory, I have come up with a new service, a digital online menu: putzs-menu.netlify.app
1 like • May 17
I have already monetized the ice cream directory with Claim Listing with a few early adopters. With the digital menu idea, I am setting up a few people at no charge to use a references. I have one who is using it on his web site. (Menu & Ordering | Piper's Soft Serve Bar - click on Our Menu)
Creating an Audiobook from an out of print book
I live in the Quality Management world and there a few seminole books that I really want on audio but don't exist in audio format. So I scanned the book using Genius Scan on my phone, exported it to my Mac iCloud Drive. Genius Scan does a nice job of creating either a pdf or text file, in this case i went with the txt file. However, it's not so great to just drop into Kokoro 83M (found on github) free as it's flow is not goot So I needed to create a skill that takes that text and cleans it up for reading by a human or ai. Meanwhile I loaded Kokoro 82M. It's a text to voice repo that when paired as a skill in Claude Code, is pretty robust. One Phone App, 2 Skills created. Now I have an audio book that I can take with me when I travel. And a method for bringing older, still relevant books to audio. If anyone wants the skills or the Genius Scan app, let me know, happy to share. Mike
1 like • May 16
Can you provide some cost numbers: cost to produce, cost to purchase, any current sales. Also a link to this would be great. I find the concept very interesting
Providing AI-powered marketing services on Fiverr and Upwork?
I know Upwork and Fiverr, etc., aren't ideal, but they do provide a way for freelancers to connect with hirers. I'm thinking of reactivating my old Fiverr and/or Upwork account and offering some AI-powered marketing services there (probably at low prices given the competition, but it is what it is). Anyone got any tips or advice? I'm planning to offer social media posts (X and LinkedIn to start). I have access to Claude Code, the paid OpenAI/ChatGPT plan, and a few other tools. Anything else I could offer? Things I can do using AI and the integrations I have access to include SEO site audits and building static websites. I guess the target audience will be people who don't have the paid plans and don't have the time or inclination to set them up and work out how to use them, and just want to pay a few $ for a finished piece of work. Maybe someone who wants a month of social media posts based on their business website, that they can post or I can schedule for them? Or someone who wants X blog posts for their business website on a specific topic. In an ideal world, I'd use AI to deliver higher-priced work directly to clients. But my efforts to find new clients so far haven't worked out, so I'm going to try a lower-priced approach. Any other places I can try to find work besides Fiverr and Upwork? Any recommendations for services I can provide? Any good tools I can use to provide the services?
2 likes • May 13
Offer something specific. Like offer a service to turn Facebook posts into Instrgram posts, a number of posts for a set dollar amount
My Koerner Office Podcast Interview!
I was recently interviewed on The Koerner Office Podcast! What an incredible opportunity to nerd out on AI with Chris Koerner. In this episode we break down: - How I made $3,000+ in 30 days selling a 'Claude Code Skills Stack' digital product - Why Claude Skills are the next untapped marketplace for non-technical creators - Turning your subject matter expertise into a sellable Skill with voice notes - Using an SEO skill to turn every YouTube video into blog posts that rank on Google - Other AI marketing hacks like vibe coding my own dashboard, my social media automation, scraping LinkedIn, and more Be sure to Like & Comment on Chris's YouTube video 🤝
3 likes • May 13
I think that you blew Chris away. He was speechless by the end of the podcast
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