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I recently read “20 Practical Ways to Profit from AI” — but more importantly, I applied and tested the methods inside.

And in the majority of cases, I got real results. I honestly didn’t expect these kinds of outcomes, but today I’m genuinely grateful and glad I discovered these methods.

Today, I’m able to work more independently and build multiple sources of income using simple AI-powered business models.

Here’s what made the biggest difference:

• AI-powered services are in high demand The easiest money is in services people already need: – Content creation for businesses – Ad copy & marketing messages – Social media management – CV/cover letter writing – Basic automation (WhatsApp, replies, follow-ups)

These are things businesses and individuals are already paying for. AI just helps you deliver faster, cheaper, and at scale.

• You don’t sell AI — you sell results This changed everything for me. Clients don’t care about ChatGPT or tools. They care about: – getting more customers – saving time – improving their image or sales

AI simply helps you produce those results efficiently.

• Speed = more clients, more money With AI, I can complete tasks in hours that used to take days. That means I can handle more clients… without increasing workload.

• Simple, clear offers win every time Instead of complicated ideas, I focused on: “I help you get more clients” “I improve your content and visibility” “I handle your communication faster”

That clarity makes it easier to sell — and easier to scale.

• This works especially well in untapped markets Many people and businesses still don’t fully use AI. That gap = opportunity.

One important thing: I didn’t need a big budget, a website, or advanced skills to start. Just a clear offer, basic AI usage, and action.

And honestly, everything I applied (step by step) came from that guide.

If you’re serious about making money with AI, don’t just consume content. Learn → apply → monetize. You can obtain the methods here if you wish Curious — what’s the first AI-powered service you’d try if you had to start this week?

u/L2B9 — 17 days ago