His 11 Month Old Website Just CRUSHED $15k/month Using AI Content...Here's How
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 พ.ย. 2023
- Join Spencer and Casey Botticello as they discuss a very recent success story using AI generated content.
You can get Koala Writer here: www.nichepursuits.com/koala
Casey is going to do a deep dive on all his AI content strategies, SEO, and how his website is already making $15,000/month after just 11 months.
Follow along with Casey at: bloggingguide.com/
Casey using the tool Koala Writer for most of his AI content. So, he will also show live how he creates content with Koala and will answer all your questions.
Be sure to stick around and ask your questions...this will be LIVE!
For those interested in checking out Koala Writer that Casey demonstrated, you can try it free right here: www.nichepursuits.com/koala
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Thanks for watching! I genuinely love tinkering with ai sites and it’s made blogging fun again!
Very helpful video, I hope to see more live series like this in the future. Thanks Spencer and Casey!
Thanks for watching!
Awesome, Hoping to see more AI Success Stories from Niche Pursuits
This was a great episode! I think everyone is looking to do exactly what he’s doing. Great insights, tons of details.
Thanks for watching!
Great Interview Spencer, Thanks! It gives me hope😎👍
Great video with so many golden nuggets! Thank you Casey for sharing and Spencer for bringing this interview to us!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for watching!
Such a great case study, thank you.
Big fan of Koala here as well.
Thanks! I’ll try to keep this case study going on Blogging Guide
Great live. Inspiring and helpful. Love the walk though of Koala. Now I just need 8 more hours in the day. :) Thank you Spencer and Casey.
Haha it is definitely more of a scale enabling tool vs. a passive tool-but the results compound quickly!
Haha, I get it...thanks Jane!
Casey is a great guy. Always generous with his tips and advice
Thank you! I love sharing results from my blogging experiments!
Absolutely Brillant! Great video with Casey!!!
Thanks for watching!🙂
Casey Botticello , awesome interview. Thank you so much.
Thanks! I appreciate you taking the time to watch! Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks for this, Id love to know how you go about with images, seems like something that I shouldnt think about it too much but I often wonder how much images or videos in the content people think is helpful for the user without being over board or under serving.
I also would like if you can give some insights on your hit rate for 0 traffic keywords that somehow manage to be good assets. (like an average or just mental observation) of what a value of a random 10 to 100 articles on 0 volume keywords somehow return to you. I also would like to know if you have any plan or action when an article DOES make it to rank 1 for a low volume keyword and proves the search is so low that it is in the bottom percentile of value for the site revenue.
Do you prune the article? do you bother combining it with another article?
I can go on and on with questions but ill stop there so it isnt too much.
1. I create custom images for every article. Could be original photos, infographics, or aggregated data in the form of visuals. Sometimes video too but not every article.
2. I generally go after the lowest competition kws early on to show Google site has potential.
Later on I use these for traffic too, but not just based on Ahrefs data or something.
More of a hmmm this seems important to niche…why has nobody covered it (and checking to see that tools like Ahrefs do in fact show it as zero.
Remember too, cost of content production is very low, so any articles that get any consistent level of traffic break even once earning $20+ RPMs .
I sometimes prune but probably less than 10% of published posts.
Not all posts are there for traffic; some are there to build topical authority.
Thanks Casey and Spencer. Pure gold as usual. 2 questions: 1. How did you spend $7,500 if you are not using backlinks or writers? 2. Can you clarify in what niches would AI generated content be a good match? I didn't quite understand. Thanks again
$2500 domain (catchy and brandable name but not expired), $3000 for initial content to seed site, ~$1000 for koala credits, rest was fiverr gigs, some small tools, and prepaid hosting for over a year
Generally the best so niches are this that are topically somewhat new but contain lots of relatively static or evergreen content
@@CaseyBotticellothanks a lot for sharing. ❤
@@CaseyBotticellowhat did you use for pictures?
What exactly do you mean by a "seed site" ?@@CaseyBotticello
@@James_m7 I'm just talking about "seeding the site" with content. These were the first few articles that I paid special attention to, since Google often uses these to initially determine what you site is about. In the case of this site, I personally wrote (or had my team of writers) write these first few articles to ensure Google categorized site correctly, before adding the purely AI generated content. I spent roughly $3k on these articles.
I can't find this on the niche pursuits podcast
thank you, it is helpful. Regarding Koala, do you advise to use gpt3, gpt4, or turbo? what is the price for 1000 words using Koala gpt4?
I would try to find a t niche that was conducive to using 3.5, as it is so much cheaper. You’ll still need 4 for some complex articles, but less than people seemed to suggest. Turbo 4 is new but comes at a further discount but you need at least gold plan to access this I believe…article cost varies but when I ran it at 2000 words per article it was like $1-$1.50 per article at the cheapest plans and from $.30-$.60 for cheaper bulk plans
@@CaseyBotticello thank you so much.
Casey, after you edit the content do you check with AI detectors tool for 100% human written before uploading content on site?
No, I don’t use any ai detector but when I did spot check articles earlier this year I saw relatively low ai scores using tools like originality ai.
Ton of value I love it, thank you!
Just a question, did Casey build social profiles to the AI site? - If so, on which platforms and did he maintain them with frequent posting? Just trying to see if the site has a percentage of traffic from socials or is it all from organic search.
Good question I didn’t really have time to address-almost all traffic was organic search. My personas had social media but it was primarily for eeat signals/trying to make the content reflect the networks of the very early writers. And while some of the gained traffic, none were a runaway success. FB, Twitter, Pinterest were main accounts publishing relevant content. Drove like 2% of traffic as it grew 😂
I have watched many videos on this channel, especially the blogging ones. I am not a good writer myself, but often noticed that many successful blogs have a team of writers.
Can you make case study videos as well on how these successful bloggers do their hiring work? We want to know behind the scenes how these hiring works and how much do these writers charge?
I can't speak for Spencer (it's his Channel!) but I would enjoy explaining my own processes as well as learning from others! This is a great episode idea!
@@CaseyBotticellomake one then, I'd be happy to watch!
How is the trajectory in January 2024 for this site? I have a AI site without much luck but only doing about an article a day.
@CaseyBotticello can I ask what theme you use on your successful site, is it a block theme?
I generally use generatepress, Kadence, astra, or trellis, since they are all fast, lightweight, and are very easy for anyone to use.
@@CaseyBotticello Well, today anybody says anything to sell affiliate subscriptions.
Casey mentioned he used original images, how do you generate those? Any tips on the images?
I use a wide range of visual content as images alone might be hard to come by. I’d suggest photos if you have product review content, infographics if you have info based posts, and a relevant video for most articles.
@@CaseyBotticello Thank you for the reply! I appreciate it!
Do you know if the blog post passes the originality AI detection test?
I don’t use ai detection tools anymore but most articles had at least a 70% originality score when I just checked.
Thank you for sharing so much valuable content Casey! very helpful gonna test an ai blogging biz in the coming months! (does anyone notice Casey's always said "u know"?😊)
Thanks for watching! Hope you found it useful!
This is Def an infomercial for Kuala.
At first no, but it started leaning that way, lol😅
As mentioned in another comment, the topic I was asked to discuss was what AI tools did I use to build my site, and the answer is Koala 😂 But you could do this with any ai writing tool, but it may take a bit longer or require more editing, so it’s a trade off
Is this going to be on the podcast?
We definitely should bring him on the podcast.
@@niche-pursuitsperfect, thank you
Hi /// How did Koala Owner messaged you if you did not even created the account yet? 27:15
We are on a forum together where he was building koala “in public” and in real time. So o had made some posts on there about the generous free limit 😂
@@CaseyBotticello ha ha ... got you
Thanks for the podcast. Learnt a lot.
No worries! Glad you found it useful! @@devendergarg5208
hi, could you share this forum website?@@CaseyBotticello
Thanks for sharing this info. I also bought the $9 plan to test out.
I used GPT-3.5 for creating the article, and surprisingly the article was good but then when I checked the plagiarism through Quetext paid version, the score was 52% copied.
I use the same title to produce content with GPT-4 the result was not as good as GPT-3.5 but the plagiarism score was only 10%. But cost me 5 times more credit.
I am confused here whether I should go with Koala or not. Because if I use GPT-3.5 the plagiarism score it too high to use that content. And GPT-4 Cost 5 times more credit.
Could you suggest me anything?
Thanks
-Aditya
I don't use the AI content detection tools to evaluate articles anymore (only used them at the beginning when they first came out)...but they are questionable in accuracy and moreover, Google does not penalize AI content, so I'd use the version of GPT that produces the best quality for your budget!
@@CaseyBotticello Thanks for your reply, but I am talking about plagiarism tool. The content produce through GPT-3.5 is 50% copied and some of the parts are taken as it is from the other sites. Dont you think we need to spend more time rewriting it?
@@MindfulInsights_for_yousorry for the confusion! Yes, you should definitely be editing the content enough so that it would not come across as plagiarized.
In my niche, GPT 3.5 worked fine when I ran it through cooyscape but I’m the results will of course very by topic.
I’d double check using a tool like copy scape before abandoning 3.5 as it is much cheaper…but if it is actually using plagiarized content (and not just similar but uniquely worded content), you should definitely edit that manually and cite proper sources or use GPT 4.0 if that works better).
Awesome video, loved watching it. Also, someone please tell him it's GPT and not GDP haha. 😜
Haha, yeah I noticed that, but didn't want to interrupt :).
This dude is an affiliate of koala ai and he is even featured in the home page, and all of a sudden he lunched a brand new niche website and reached $15k/month within just 10 months just using this tool. A little bit suspicious for me🤔🤔🤔
What's the site by the way
This is all true but you have the timing backwards 😂 I reached $15k after documenting my journey on my own site for 10 months, which is how Koala found me. And getting featured there is probably how Spencer took notice.
@@CaseyBotticello Glade to hear this 😃I'm sure you are a honest guy and I hope your site will continue its awesome assumption. Good luck
Genius way of getting people to click on the affiliate link and get Koala so that they can earn 15,000 too. This pure BS
@@elonkhanal He will not tell you even if you pay him $50,000/mnth. I have seen tons of infomercial like this.
Consider this: The guy's gonna rank high for tons of keywords, for sure! Then, one year from now, all the new AI-SEOs gonna target the exact same keywords using the exact same AI writing tools...see where I'm going with this!? ;) It's fun while it lasts, though, I guess!
Haha this is definitely a risk but I use Koala/ai for broad content ideation and first drafts. Kw research is based on my intuition after researching a niche, not based on ai or kw research tools, which actually make it hard to identify and reverse engineer (granted, it’s not full proof, but if it continued for another year, that would be over $200k on $7500 investment just looking at cash flow…so yeah I’d say it’s worth it as I genuinely love creating content 🙂
That's why backlinks and being first to market matter. He's going to have a whole years worth of authority (or more) over any new competition.
Very true and a great point! @@TWalker87
@@CaseyBotticello how did you know those 0 search volume kws will be ranked on 1st page and get traffic? Did you have any competitors when you started?
@@Mike-fx7lqa few vague competitors (covered related topics)and were high DA, but they were broader sites so I knew I could beat them in terms of topical relevancy.
Finding 0 volume kws with significantly higher search volume is more art than science which is why it’s critical to know your niche. As a subject matter expert you can make a better guess on what the tools might get wrong.
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It’s Chat GPT. Not Chat GDP
Wow
I wanna he like Casey too
12 month challenge to generate 5 figure per month
Those two look like father and son
I can assure you we are not haha 😂
"Crawl Budget"
Say whaaaat !!
What's that about, that's the first time hearing one.
Would somebody edumacate me please.
Google assigns a specific “crawl budget” to every site based on the amount of content it produces, quality of content, type of content and many other factors. When you start it may take your site months to get a new article crawled let alone indexed. This site started slower but as articles ranked faster, I could infer I was on the right track as Google must have viewed this content as being resource effective, meaning my site would get crawled more.
Are there ways to guide Google to crawl your content sooner than it normally would do .@@CaseyBotticello
Can we have a breakdown on how he spent $7.5K?
$2500 domain (catchy and brandable name but not expired), $3000 for initial content to seed site, ~$1000 for koala credits, rest was fiverr gigs, some small tools, and prepaid hosting for over a year
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Love ya man but for the sake of improvement, that was brutal, between the talking over the guest mid sentence and hearing the voice feedback from the headphones. Also why don't you just ask the questions and not go with " well jimmy asked"
Way too much interruptive unnecessary input.
Ya , that whole session was so distracting from the very interesting topic.
Let the guest complete his sentence and thought stream.
Hopefully this was helpful and not hurt your feelings.
Last thought, forget the questions and just have a conversation with the guest unless of course you feel that the publics interaction is helpful your roi, I hope not..
GTP?!
pure bs
U just wanna promote the tool tho hahah good game!
No money made on this video (not even my Koala affiliate link!) 😂 I just bought like $4k more credits so I pay for and use this tool like everyone else.
Excellent !!! How did you spend $7,500 if you are not using backlinks or writers?
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$2500 domain (catchy and brandable name but not expired), $3000 for initial content to seed site, ~$1000 for koala credits, rest was fiverr gigs, some small tools, and prepaid hosting for over a year