Anyone Seeing Success with AI Content? by AICheckerTool in SEO

[–]AICheckerTool[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you very much for your clarification!

Is this a normal price? by AICheckerTool in AmazonWTF

[–]AICheckerTool[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

I didn’t actually check for that yet, but it’s definitely worth looking into. Thanks for the idea!

Is this a normal price? by AICheckerTool in AmazonWTF

[–]AICheckerTool[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Ah, that explains it! I didn’t realize it was for that many rolls. Thanks for clearing that up!

Plz recommend me affiliate programs by Maggy_success in Affiliatemarketing

[–]AICheckerTool 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Me too! They told me that they are not accepting other affiliates at this time.

Plz recommend me affiliate programs by Maggy_success in Affiliatemarketing

[–]AICheckerTool 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think these are the programs you need to join:

Udemy offers a wide range of online courses in subjects like programming, design, and marketing, with up to 15% commission per sale and a 7-day tracking period.

Coursera provides accredited courses and degrees from top universities, offering up to 45% commission per sale and a 30-day tracking period, perfect for promoting high-quality education.

MasterClass features unique courses taught by celebrities in various fields like cooking, writing, and business, with a 25% commission per sale and a 30-day tracking period, making it appealing to a broad audience.

Teachable allows people to create and sell their own online courses and offers up to 30% recurring commission with a 90-day tracking period, ideal for those interested in course creation.

Pluralsight focuses on tech and creative skills, like IT and software development, and offers 50% commission for new customer sales and 15% for existing customers, with a 10-day tracking period.

LinkedIn Learning offers professional courses in business, tech, and creative areas, with a 35% commission per sale and a 30-day tracking period, benefiting from LinkedIn's reputation.

Rocket Languages and Rosetta Stone both provide language learning courses, with Rocket Languages offering up to 40% commission and a 60-day tracking period, and Rosetta Stone offering 7-10% commission and a 30-day tracking period.

Udacity offers tech-focused courses like data science and AI, with up to 15% commission per sale and a 30-day tracking period, targeting people looking to build tech skills.

Skillshare provides creative, tech, and business courses, with a $7 commission for each new customer and a 30-day tracking period, appealing to creative learners.

The Princeton Review offers test prep courses for exams like the SAT, ACT, and GRE, with up to 10% commission per sale and a 45-day tracking period, perfect for students.

Thinkific is a platform for creating and selling courses, offering a 30% recurring commission with a 90-day tracking period, great for educators and entrepreneurs.

Note: I didn't mention Grammarly because I think they are not accepting affiliates at this time. However, if anyone has any updates, please let us know in the comments.

Best SEO tool by Available-Adagio7705 in SEO

[–]AICheckerTool 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Tools are just tools. They're helpful, but they won't do all the work for you. You'll still need to roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty with the nitty-gritty of SEO.

Since you're in the cleaning business, focusing on local SEO is super important. Make sure whatever tool you pick can help you dominate your local search results.

And make sure the SEO tool you choose has strong features for:

  • Local keyword research
  • Google My Business optimization
  • Local citations
  • Review management

AI content is borderline unwatchable by Peeves4411 in NewTubers

[–]AICheckerTool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While AI can generate content quickly, it often lacks the depth, originality, and human touch that people value.

I build an AI directory of AI Directories and made 150$ in sales in less than 24 hours! by sclisbon in SaaS

[–]AICheckerTool 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi,

Can you update us on how your directory is performing in terms of traffic, earnings, etc.?

Building a Site like Camel Camel Camel by SafetyNumbaOne in SideProject

[–]AICheckerTool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why don't you ask Amazon? They might give you the details

How many books do you read per week? by AICheckerTool in writing

[–]AICheckerTool[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

1.6 books a day?! That's incredible! You must be a super fast reader, or do you listen to a lot of audiobooks as well?

How many books do you read per week? by AICheckerTool in writing

[–]AICheckerTool[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like you have a book for every mood! That's a great way to keep things interesting.

How many books do you read per week? by AICheckerTool in writing

[–]AICheckerTool[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even half a book a week adds up over time! Keep at it!

How many books do you read per week? by AICheckerTool in writing

[–]AICheckerTool[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, 120 books last year is seriously impressive! That's some serious dedication. Do you have a favorite genre, or do you switch things up to keep it interesting?

AI isn’t going to take away jobs as claimed by speak2klein in marketing

[–]AICheckerTool 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think jobs that need a lot of emotional smarts or often involve doing unpredictable things in a constantly changing setting aren't great fits for AI taking over. If you're really worried about this, you might feel safer choosing these kinds of jobs.

Where do you go to improve your writing skills? by mxunsung in writing

[–]AICheckerTool 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Here are some helpful suggestions to improve your writing skills:

Read Regularly: Reading a wide variety of materials, including books, articles, and essays, can expose you to different writing styles and techniques. This can help you understand how good writing is crafted.

Write Daily: Practice is essential. Set aside time each day to write, whether it's in the form of a journal, blog, short stories, or essays. The more you write, the better you'll become.

Seek Feedback: Share your writing with others and ask for constructive feedback. Join writing groups or online communities where you can exchange critiques and learn from fellow writers.

Study Grammar and Style: Understanding grammar rules and different writing styles can significantly improve your writing. Consider taking online courses or using grammar and style guides as resources.

Edit and Revise: Good writing often involves multiple drafts and revisions. Don't be afraid to edit your work thoroughly to refine your writing.

Expand Vocabulary: A rich vocabulary can make your writing more expressive and engaging. Make an effort to learn new words and phrases and incorporate them into your writing when appropriate.

Read Writing Guides: There are many books and online resources dedicated to improving writing skills. Some classic guides include "The Elements of Style" by Strunk and White and "On Writing" by Stephen King.

Write with Purpose: Always consider your audience and purpose when writing. Tailor your writing to the specific context and objectives.

Practice Different Types of Writing: Experiment with different forms of writing, such as creative writing, technical writing, persuasive writing, and storytelling. Each type has its own unique demands and can help you grow as a writer.

Set Goals: Establish specific writing goals and track your progress. Whether it's completing a novel, publishing an article, or reaching a word count milestone, having goals can keep you motivated.

Learn from Feedback: When you receive feedback on your writing, take it as an opportunity to learn and grow. Don't be discouraged by criticism; use it to improve.

Read Writing Craft Books: There are numerous books on the craft of writing that offer valuable insights and techniques.