Meet The Kid Who Made $1M with ChatGPT

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Publicado 2023-08-30
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In this video, I head out to Toronto to meet Joe Popelas - one of the only kids who ACTUALLY made $1M with ChatGPT. He shared everything about how he found the idea, how he started it, how he advertises it, and how anyone can take advantage of the goldmine that is AI automation and ChatGPT generated ebooks. This is one of the craziest business ideas I've seen in a minute, hope you guys enjoy this one!

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  • @mattc3510
    Let me tell you from someone who built a business to 8 figures. You do not teach others your secret sauce unless the business model is already dead. He is likely lying to sell a course, if he isnā€™t he made money then it got flooded and pivoted into selling a course for a biz model that no longer works.
  • @naeemulhoque1777
    Imagine reading books written by someone who knows nothing about the topic of the book, this is scary ā˜ 
  • @mantiis
    Plot twist: he actually just asked chatgpt to give him an outline of how to give interviews about making ebooks so he can sell info about it šŸ˜„
  • @hermanzaum
    I love how AI is making easier to scumbags to scam people,. Just "tug their emotions" (as he said) and then sell worthless crap to them. Great job, dude!
  • @AdrijusGuscia
    Nobody talking about AI generated books????? Absolute BS. Itā€™s one of the first things that took off for ChatGPT ideas for ā€œside hustlesā€ā€¦
  • It's incredible that they don't care about the damage that he caused and he is causing selling rubbish to desperate people, but the new here it's that the guy has money. It's what it's
  • @hardtruth7555
    I joined Joe's discord and purchased the first courses information 7 months ago to check it out. It was okay, all of it was pretty self explainitory, it's just a matter of having the idea to do it. That being said, unless hes migrated to a different discord channel he basically dropped his second updated course for 1k/course subscription version and then ghosted a few weeks later. He has closed all the actual chat threads in discord, you can't type anything now and theres only been one update since october 1st. On top of that, his youtube channel hasn't had a new video in months. Well played to him I guess, but looks like it was basically a pump and dump for that course.
  • @TroyQwert
    I stopped counting how many vids i watched where someone made living with some crazy profitable idea implementation and ended up selling how-to courses. šŸ˜Š
  • @HarpaAI
    šŸŽÆ Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 šŸ“š Introduction to Joe's success story - Joe's journey from a college student to making over a million dollars with AI-generated books. 02:17 šŸ§  Genesis of the AI book business - Joe's inspiration and the pivotal moment when he saw the potential in AI-generated books. 05:29 šŸ“– How to get started with AI generative books - Joe's advice on starting with AI models and finding a niche for AI-generated books. 08:27 šŸ“ˆ Dealing with competition and scalability - Joe's perspective on competition in the AI book market and his strategy for maintaining growth. 09:24 šŸ’° Selling the business and its scalability - Joe's surprising experience of selling parts of his book brand and the scalability of his business model. 10:19 šŸ“† Joe's daily routine and future plans - Insights into Joe's daily schedule and his focus on teaching others and exploring new ventures. Made with H
  • @timtim8011
    Love this video, BUT the title is clickbait/inaccurate. Building a business that you've received an offer of $930k on is != "making $1M." The video itself says he's make $390k. There's really no need to inflate the numbers in your titles, the truth is impressive enough, thanks.....
  • when looking for videos about chatgpt this video came into my recommendations. and for me its very interesting. It made me wonder why this young lad was revealing his genius business idea to hundreds of thousands of people. an idea that is super easy to copy. well when looking for his name i could not find a single book. but what i found was his business of selling classes teaching how to do exactly the same. i know that he explained in the interview how big the market is and that it is good for him to have more competators. yet i am pretty sure his marketing twist is to actually sell this classes rather than the books. and i must say, well played sir! taking the good old "join this group" trick to another level.
  • More people creating content from chat gpt means more money in peopleā€™s pocketsā€¦it also means more crap out in the internet not created by professionals. A key here was his marketing. He focuses on people who are looking for quick wins aka people looking for side hustles that help them earn money fast. Itā€™s a snake oil salesman strategy.
  • Wow, how inspirational, I cant imagine the dedication it must have taken to produce 10 books a day using AI to just vomit out content. Im in tears with this story of hard ships and trial.
  • awesome content! Eye opener for sure! Thanks for sharing this and other case studies! Now i want to know! Where can i get a Coffee Pod storage like the one you have in the back hehehe for real!!
  • @kausikvenkat
    I find it hilarious they used a chatGPT example of "How to make money online". We're seeing an example of making buy selling books he used to AI to build on making money online. This reminds me of the joke of a guy who had a seminar on how to make a million dollars. When people came to see him perform he told them to conduct the same seminar and charge 1000 people $1000 each
  • @Laxobigging
    Why would you not provide the name of the book "brand" in the video? Seems odd. Just leads me to assume he sold "agency courses" but as a "book brand."
  • @eugenmalatov5470
    Just a normal kid? This guy was doing an internship at OpenAI, when they released GPT3. He must have been 17 or 18 years old at the time. And he saw the potential. Right place, right time. He has heard about GPT when most people were still thinking "image recognition".
  • @alexleam
    fascinating, thanks for this! Subscribed
  • @Laxobigging
    Imagine doing an interview about a product you launched but never actually saying what it was or anything that would at least provide relevant information. Ā When something seems off, trust your gut. This guy promoted nothing that anyone in this video could purchase (YET). This leads to only a couple of conclusions: 1. Be ready for the "write a book with ChatGPT" course being promoted through either this page or his, with a referral percentage for this guy's page. 2. When "build a $100,000/month agency" course?