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How to use ChatGPT to make money: Is it really possible?

ChatGPT has only been around for a year at this point, but the world is still finding new uses for it seemingly every now and then. Whether it’s planning a vacation itinerary or drafting an email, the chatbot can solve personal problems with ease. But could it also generate a revenue stream? It’s certainly possible if you have a bit of spare time on your hands since the AI cannot do all of the work for you. So in this article, let’s explore a few ways in which you can use ChatGPT to make money.
Create and sell a website or app
How many small businesses in your area have a website or any online visibility? Chances are not that many. Using ChatGPT, you can automate most of the work involved in creating a website with just some basic knowledge of programming. What’s more, the chatbot can also fix bugs and analyze any errors you may come across.
Of course, you can’t expect to build complex apps using ChatGPT alone. For example, you probably won’t find much success building a custom online ordering system for a restaurant. However, ChatGPT can code a beautiful showcase website with images, business hours, customer testimonials, and other important information. And if you get stuck along the way, just ask for help as pictured above. All in all, it should take just a few hours to get up and running.
Use ChatGPT to solve business problems and make money

Small and medium-sized businesses often need help processing large amounts of data in a way that’s easily understood. You can use ChatGPT to solve many of these problems by asking the chatbot to write Excel formulas and macros to create automated reports. Once you get the hang of the basics, start listing your services on freelancing platforms like Fiverr.
It doesn’t need to end there either. If someone needs to simply edit a video, you can use ChatGPT plugins to get most of the way there. Likewise, you can use the Show Me plugin to convert dense paragraphs of text into flowcharts and other pretty diagrams. Simply knowing how to approach a particular data problem and solve it within minutes can be a valuable skill and an easy way to make money with ChatGPT.
Social media marketing

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With X (formerly Twitter) now sharing advertising revenue with its users, it’s now entirely possible to earn a passive income via text-based social media. ChatGPT can help write engaging tweets, come up with ideas for Instagram posts, and even storyboard short videos for TikTok and YouTube Shorts.
For example, you could ask ChatGPT to create a script for an Instagram Reel promoting a product or service. Modern AI chatbots can do reasonably well at mimicking human speech as well as aspects like humor so the results should hold up in the context of social media. Likewise, you’ll likely find that ChatGPT can suggest relevant hashtags when it’s provided context about the post. All of these tasks can help build a brand or following without spending hundreds of dollars on a dedicated social media management team.
Write and publish your first eBook
ChatGPT can’t write an entire novel for you since you’ll likely run into the chatbot’s character limit pretty quickly. That said, it can definitely help with ideas, characters, world building, and other important aspects of story development. Whether you’re looking for ways to plug a plot hole or find a way to tie up loose ends, ChatGPT can act like a writing companion throughout.
Back in February 2023, Reuters reported how one author already found moderate success using ChatGPT to make money. The author in question used ChatGPT to write a 30-page illustrated children’s book, which he then sold for $2.99 on Amazon’s Kindle store. If you’re planning to go down a similar route, you may also want to check out AI image generators like Midjourney.
If you find that ChatGPT doesn’t bode well for the task, we’ve also experimented with several alternative AI story generators. Some of them on the last have more features than ChatGPT, so you may want to use them instead.
Ask ChatGPT to help find your next job

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While this approach won’t directly make you money, it’s worth mentioning nevertheless. As we’ve pointed out earlier, ChatGPT can write resumes and cover letters remarkably well. This means applying to various job boards and listings won’t take hours of your time. You can simply create a template and ask the chatbot to tailor it based on the job’s requirements.
Likewise, you can also ask ChatGPT to simulate a difficult interview. For example, a software developer may want to run through some problem-solving questions typically asked during interviews.
Of course, if you’re not interested in a new job yourself, you could also just enlist ChatGPT’s help to write someone else’s resume, cover letter, or LinkedIn profile. You’ll find plenty of freelancers offering this as a service on platforms like Upwork and Fiverr.
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Snap On How It Empowered Women’s With AR Storytellling

Snapchat has won the AR/VR category at The Drum Awards for Creativity. Here is the award-winning case study.
In France, like many western countries, public space lacks monuments honouring women. What about empowering Women’s Legacy through Augmented Reality? As a storytelling company, Snap knows that stories have the power to change hearts, minds, and behaviors. Stories create empathy, which can inspire behavior change across Snap and the broader industry. And although our industry is data-driven, we understand numbers are not a substitute for lived experience. The differing lived experience of underrepresented groups can reduce feelings of belonging, which in turn reduces opportunity to realize potential. Snap’s goal in inspiring empathy is to create a shared culture of belonging for all.
To celebrate International Women’s Day, March 8, 2023, Snap’s AR Studio has been honouring 8 emblematic women in 8 major French cities (Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Bordeaux, Lille, Strasbourg, Metz and Nantes) through a unique augmented reality experience: “March 8, 8 women”. “March 8, 8 women” has been a unique opportunity to demonstrate Augmented Reality’s impact in supporting Great National Cause (French president Emmanuel Macron has declared Equity a priority for 2023), while showcasing Snap’s creative and technologic leadership in AR.
While as many women as men have marked the course of history, the vast majority of sculptures in the urban space in France (squares, gardens and streets) honour male characters. Snap’s AR Studio has thus imagined augmented reality statues of women who have left their mark on history in the fields of politics, arts and letters or resistance. These augmented reality statues are installed next to the physical statues of their male counterparts – hence creating a silent dialogue between two historical figures, a male & a female, a physical & a virtual, both having lived in the same era, walked similar fields, achieved close successes.
Each of these 8 virtual statues honours the achievements of the following 8 great women in history and helps to commemorate their contributions to French society:
Simone Veil: Champion of women’s rights, emblem of the 1975 law that legalized abortion, and the first female president of the European Parliament. Her augmented reality statue will be positioned next to the physical one of General Charles de Gaulle on the Champs-Elysées roundabout in Paris.
Simone de Beauvoir: An acclaimed writer and philosopher of the existentialist movement. As an anti-conformist, she advocated for the emancipation of women in her writings, such as her 1949 book The Second Sex, and became one of the pioneers of French feminism in the 20th century. Her augmented reality statue will be placed next to the physical one of 20th century poet and writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, at Place Bellecour in Lyon.
Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun: Admitted to the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture in 1783 and the official painter to Marie Antoinette, she achieved critical and popular success in the artistic world despite the many obstacles facing female artists of her time. Her augmented reality statue will be placed next to the physical one of 18th century artist Pierre Puget, in the Parc Borély in Marseille.
Françoise de Graffigny: One of the most emblematic female figures of 18th century French literature, best known for her philosophical essay Letters from a Peruvian Woman published in 1747. Her augmented reality statue will be positioned next to the physical one of renown philosopher Montesquieu, at Place des Quinconces in Bordeaux.
Manon Tardon: Figure of the French Resistance and Free France, she was present on May 8, 1945, in Berlin when the surrender of Nazi Germany was signed. Her augmented reality statue will be positioned next to the physical one of World War 2 hero Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque, at Square Amiral Halgan in Nantes.
Josephine Baker: An American-born singer, actress, feminist, showgirl, and French resistance fighter, Josephine Baker was a spy for the Free French Forces, an emblem of the Paris of the Roaring Twenties, and an influential figure in the fight against racial segregation. Her augmented reality statue will be placed next to the physical one of resistant fighter Jean Moulin, at Gare Centrale in Metz.
Olympe de Gouges: Principal author of the Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Citizen published in 1791, she is considered one of the French pioneers of feminism. Her augmented reality statue will be positioned next to the physical one of French Revolution leader Jean-Baptiste Kléber, at Place Kléber in Strasbourg.
Hubertine Auclert: Journalist, feminist activist, and founder of the society Le droit des femmes in 1876, she advocated for women’s economic independence, the right to education, and equality in marriage and divorce. Her augmented reality statue will be positioned next to the physical one of early 20th-century activist Léon Trulin, at Place du Théâtre (not far from the Lille Opera).
“Through this innovative experience installed in 8 cities in France, we want to pay tribute to 8 women who have changed French history and society through their actions, their writings, or their positions. Thanks to Snap’s augmented reality technologies, we were able to celebrate those 8 women by building their statues in the public space by placing them alongside statues of men. By establishing a silent dialogue between these historical figures, our wish is to raise public awareness of the fight for women’s rights.” — Donatien Bozon, AR Studio Director.
To design this outstanding augmented reality experience, AR Studio Paris teamed up with French Women’s Rights advocate and influencer Aude Gogny-Goubert, drew inspiration from academic essays (Women & cities, Presses universitaires François-Rabelais, 2004), and requested the patronage of SnapWomen EMEA, a Snap’s Employee Representative Group supporting Equity. An all-female panel vetted the 8 female historical figures (and their male counterpart), from more than twenty curated candidates.
It took AR Studio Paris and its partners a total of 3 months, from ideation to launch, to create true virtual monument as close to physical ones as possible. 3D artists and producers scrutinized the physical statues in order to develop a virtual counterpart replicating sculpting techniques and materials. AR engineers exploited Snap Inc. proprietary technologies (Location AR, Environment mapping, Surface Tracking…) to bring this augmented reality experience to life.
The AR experience “March 8, 8 Women” has been available since March 8, 2023, sharing, with Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Bordeaux, Lille, Strasbourg, Metz and Nantes citizen and visitors, 8 permanent virtual monument exclusively available on Snapchat… thus building momentum to advocate Equity across France.
Snap believes that augmented reality—digital content overlaid over the real world—represents the next major shift in computing. Like ephemeral messaging and vertical video, Snap also pioneered augmented reality. Today Snap is leading in AR, from a technology, scale, and creator perspective. Snap’s vision for AR is rooted in innovation and stems from our desire to solve problems for our community in a creative way through human-centric design, and the desire to create a more positive reality rather than escape the problems our society faces. As it turns out, Snapchatters love the world around them and the friends and family they share it with, so why not use technology to enhance it for the better?
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An Overview of the Evolving Data Landscape Powering AI, VR, and More [Infographic]
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While AI and large language models (LLMs) become more commonplace, it’s worth considering the amount of computational power, and data storage, that these systems require to operate.
Demand for high-grade GPUs, for example, is still exceeding demand, as more tech companies and investors look to muscle in, while the big players continue to build on their data center capacity, in order to beat smaller systems out of the market.
That, inevitably, means that control over many of these new processes will eventually fall to those with the most money, and even if you have concerns about next-level computational power being governed by CEOs and corporations, there’s not a heap that you can do about it, as they need an established holding to even get in.
Well, unless a government steps in and seeks to build its own infrastructure in order to facilitate AI development, though that seems unlikely.
And it’s not just AI, with crypto processes, complex analysis, and advanced scientific discovery now largely reliant on a few key providers that have available capacity.
It’s a concern, but essentially, you can expect to see a lot more investment in big data centers and processing facilities over the coming years.
This new overview from Visual Capitalist (for Hive Digital) provides some additional context. Here, the VC team have broken down the current data center landscape, and what we’re going to need to facilitate next-level AI, VR, the metaverse, and more.
It’s an eye-opening summary. You can check out Visual Capitalists’ full overview here.
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30 Quick Ways to Increase Your Website’s Conversion Rate [Infographic]
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Looking to drive more direct conversions from your website listings this holiday season?
The team from Red Website Design share 30 ways to improve your website conversion rate in this infographic.
Here’s the top five from the list:
- Include as few fields as possible on forms
- Use testimonials
- Clearly state product/service benefits
- Include subscriber and social media follower counts
- Write clear, compelling copy
Check out the infographic for more detail.
A version of this post was first published on the Red Website Design blog.
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