I work a full-time job during the day and pursue a variety of side projects at night, such as writing content, taking online classes, and most recently, starting a tech YouTube channel. I’m constantly exploring new methods to make passive money.
I thus searched the Internet for guidance on how to use ChatGPT to increase income as soon as it was published before anyone else did.
It should come as no surprise that a large portion of the advice I discovered online was ambiguous, impractical, or just unethical.
Amazon appears to have been inundated with thousands of requests for AI-produced books, leading the online retailer to implement limitations on self-publishing and remove large volumes of content that appears to have been generated by AI.
Nevertheless, after sorting through the deluge of terrible advice available online, I did come across a few quite helpful examples of how ChatGPT and generative AI technologies have been made profitable.
I’ve nearly doubled my online income in the last month by implementing some of these ideas into my own workflows.
I’ll discuss my insights and present you with three doable strategies to start earning money with ChatGPT in this post.
1. Provide anonymous content for social media
The economy of creators is flourishing.
Creating content that people value and developing a personal brand are two great ways to make money.
Nevertheless, creating content takes a lot of effort and resources.
Coming up with a topic idea, writing a screenplay, spending hours speaking in front of the camera, and post-production editing are all necessary for a single YouTube video.
The best video background, lighting, and audio need a great deal of trial and error. And speaking in front of a camera might be intimidating and strange for a lot of us.
When it comes to the creation of content, generative AI is revolutionary. ChatGPT can be used for topic research, creating an engaging YouTube video “hook,” and even content optimization for high Google search engine rankings.
Then, you may eliminate the necessity for you to appear in your films by using a technology like Synthesia to build an AI avatar and voiceover:
Finally, to promote your content on many platforms, you may take segments of your YouTube video and turn them into short-form material that you can share on Instagram and TikTok. This can be done by using a program like Opus AI.
Naturally, you want to differentiate yourself from the AI-generated material that is overtaking the internet, so you should do some study before creating your films and choosing a specialty.
The process of creating content should go more quickly with ChatGPT and generative AI; they aren’t meant to take the place of your originality and inventiveness.
2. Online Education
The popularity of online courses on generative AI technologies such as DALLE, Midjourney, and ChatGPT is surging.
Note: The average developer on Udemy makes about $3,306 a year, while top instructors make over $1 million.
These are a few well-liked, accessible generative AI courses for beginners on Udemy.
Take a look at how many people are registered for the online courses mentioned above!
This should indicate to you that people and businesses are prepared to make significant financial investments to increase their knowledge of artificial intelligence.
Naturally, this does not imply that anyone may just copy and paste text from another source to create an introductory ChatGPT course.
Here’s what you ought to do:
Identify a niche.
For instance, if you work in marketing, you already have subject-matter expertise that makes you stand out from the average person.
Start now by learning how to integrate ChatGPT into your regular tasks. Is there anything that generative AI can do for you at work?
For example, AI has become so effective at producing SEO-friendly material that even Google is unable to distinguish it from pieces authored by humans.
Can you use this information to help small company owners sell their items more successfully without hiring an SEO or content writer?
Many people are willing to pay to acquire this talent because it will help them save money and improve business outcomes over time.
For example, this Udemy course teaches people how to learn programming with ChatGPT and has had 5,000 students in less than two hours of video content:
If you already possess a valuable ability, you can earn a lot of money by using ChatGPT to instruct others on how to improve it.
And it’s never been simpler to get started in the creator economy of today!
To begin creating the course, all you have to do is sign up for an online learning platform such as Teachable or Udemy.
3. Prompt Consultation for AI and Engineering
If you’ve been keeping up with announcements in the AI space lately, you may be aware of the recent surge in demand for the position of “prompt engineer.”
Business Insider claims that these positions don’t even require a tech degree and can pay up to $375,000 annually.
Does this suggest that anyone can enter commands into ChatGPT and earn this much money? What’s the deal?
Despite being a relatively young discipline that will continue to develop over the coming years, a quick engineer’s primary responsibility is to use generative AI to increase productivity and improve business outcomes.
The majority of quick engineering positions call for subject area expertise. You must be able to use prompting strategies to address issues unique to your industry.
For example, if you are employed in marketing, you may be contracted to use ChatGPT to produce accurate, relevant, and search engine-friendly content.
The AI research business Anthropic is taking applications for prompt engineers right now, and there are no specific requirements to apply.
According to the job posting, candidates who can present a compelling enough case for themselves would be given consideration.
“The best way to showcase your prompt engineering abilities, if you haven’t done much yet, is to experiment with Claude or GPT3 and show that you can extract complex behaviors from a sequence of thoughtfully constructed prompts.”
The company’s reps go on to say that the most crucial qualities for a prompt engineer are thinking and logic and that experience with programming or machine learning is a bonus when applying for this role.
Furthermore, it appears that quick engineering is a valuable ability that people in numerous domains will benefit from, even though many of these requirements seem incredibly ambiguous.
Businesses will pay to study this expertise even if you don’t wind up working as a prompt engineer because workers are still having trouble embracing AI.
In a particular industry, such as marketing or finance, you can provide advisory services on quick engineering and generative AI.
Having previously provided data and machine learning consulting services to businesses, I was able to attract clients by developing a website and an online presence—a topic I covered in a different post.
Additionally, if creating a brand from the ground up seems overwhelming, this list of AI technologies might assist with process automation.