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AIPimpPro

@AIPimpPro

Online marketing, AI pimp

Se unió Ocak 2026
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a human influencer with 100k followers charges $2,000 per brand post an AI influencer with 100k followers charges $2,000 per brand post one needs flights, hotels, makeup, and 6 hours of shooting the other needs a text prompt and 4 minutes same deliverable. 99% less overhead and brands are starting to notice RT + reply "SYSTEM" and I'll send you everything to start building this (must be following)
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you're building one AI model and pouring every hour into making her "perfect" the guys making $30k+ don't have one perfect model they have 4-6 imperfect models running simultaneously why? because you can't predict what the market wants. you can only TEST what the market wants model #1 might do $2k/month. model #2 might do $300. model #3 might randomly take off and do $14k if you only have model #1, you're stuck at $2k forever. if you have 5 models, your ceiling is the sum of all the winners the startup world calls this "portfolio theory." VCs don't bet on one company. they bet on 30 and let the winners carry the losers you're a VC. your models are your portfolio. launch more. kill the losers. double down on the winners stop trying to craft one masterpiece. start running experiments the masterpiece reveals itself through data, not through your imagination
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talked to a divorce lawyer at a party last month told him what i do. expected judgment. got the opposite "you know what's interesting? i've had three clients this year whose marriages fell apart partly because of parasocial relationships with online creators. two of them were paying AI models. the wives found the credit card statements" i asked if that bothered him "my job isn't to judge. but i'll tell you what's economically interesting. those men were spending $200-$400 per month on these relationships. that's more than most gym memberships, streaming subscriptions, and hobbies combined. and they weren't stopping. it was the last expense they'd cut" he paused "whoever is building these platforms understands something most businesses don't. people will pay almost anything for the feeling of being wanted. and the recurring nature of that spending is more stable than almost any subscription product i've seen" a divorce lawyer just gave me the most bullish case for AI models i've ever heard the product isn't content. it's emotional infrastructure and emotional infrastructure doesn't get cancelled when money gets tight it gets cancelled last
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a single AI model face costs $0 to generate that same face, with the right backend, generates an average of $3,200-$8,000/month in its first 90 days but here's the math nobody does: cost to generate face: $0 cost to build a social media presence: $0 (organic) cost to train a chatbot: $30-60/month cost to run automation: $30-50/month cost to host content: $0-20/month total monthly operating cost: $60-130 revenue at 6 months: $5,000-$15,000/month that's a 38x-250x return on operating cost. MONTHLY name a franchise, a real estate deal, or a stock portfolio that returns 38x monthly on invested capital this isn't a side hustle. the unit economics are better than every traditional business model in existence the only thing holding it back is the number of people who think it sounds "too good" and never start the math doesn't care about your skepticism. it just works RT + comment "SYSTEM" and I'll send you the complete setup (must be following)
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everyone's worried about "what happens when AI images get TOO realistic and platforms crack down" wrong concern the platforms WANT AI creators. AI creators don't file complaints. don't have agent disputes. don't threaten lawsuits. don't get into scandals that make headlines. don't violate terms while drunk at 2am platforms have a creator management problem. AI solves it the "crackdown" people are afraid of has already been defined. it's not banning AI. it's requiring disclosure. a hashtag. a label. that's it the platforms that banned AI content quietly reversed course within 6 months because their content supply dropped they need volume. AI provides volume. the economics favor you, not against you stop waiting for permission. the platforms already gave it. they just didn't make a press release about it
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the biggest misconception about AI models: people think the money comes from horny guys wrong i pulled my subscriber demographics last quarter across all pages: 34% are in relationships or married. they're not looking for content. they're looking for attention their partner doesn't give them 22% are professionals aged 35-50 who use it as stress relief the same way someone watches netflix. it's entertainment not desperation 18% are collectors. they subscribe to 8-15 accounts simultaneously and treat it like curating a playlist. no emotional attachment. just variety only about 26% fit the "lonely guy" stereotype everyone assumes the audience is wider, richer, and more emotionally complex than twitter thinks this matters because your content strategy should match who's ACTUALLY paying, not who you imagine is paying the married 38 year old professional wants a different experience than the lonely 22 year old college student. different messaging. different price sensitivity. different content preferences most people write every DM like they're talking to one person they're actually talking to four completely different buyer personas and treating them all the same is leaving 60% of potential revenue untouched
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here's a revenue stream in the AI model space that almost nobody is running yet: licensing your AI face once your AI model is proven to convert — real engagement, real subscribers, real revenue history — other people will pay to use that same face in different markets one face. licensed to 3 persons in 3 different languages. you collect $1,000-$2,000/month per license and do zero additional work the licensee gets a proven face with conversion data. you get passive income from an asset you already built one person i know licenses his top-performing face to 5 people. $7,500/month in pure licensing fees. he still runs his own pages on top of that your AI model's face isn't just content. it's intellectual property. and IP gets licensed nobody in this space thinks in terms of licensing because they're too busy thinking in terms of subscriptions subscriptions are income. licensing is wealth RT + reply "SYSTEM" and I'll send you the complete breakdown (must be following)
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you're manually scheduling content on 3 platforms every morning like it's 2019 meanwhile someone built a content pipeline that auto-generates, auto-formats, and auto-posts across 6 platforms from a single prompt same output. one takes 3 hours. the other takes 8 minutes the gap isn't talent. it's tooling
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was scrolling through brand deal platforms last week and found something that made me sit down AI influencers are landing sponsorships. real ones. $500-$5,000 per post not from sketchy companies. from actual brands. skincare. fashion. fitness supplements. dating apps a virtual model named aitana lópez in spain reportedly pulls €10,000/month in brand deals alone. she's not real. she's never been real. brands don't care i reached out to 30 brands last month with one of my AI models. positioned her as a "digital creator" with engagement metrics and a media kit got 4 responses. closed 2 deals. $1,800 total for 3 instagram posts of someone who doesn't exist the brands didn't ask if she was real. they asked for engagement rate, audience demographics, and content examples that's it. that's what they care about your AI model doesn't just make money from subscribers. she makes money from the same brands paying human influencers. for a fraction of the drama and zero talent management most operators are leaving this entire revenue stream untouched because they think brand deals only work for real people brands don't pay for humanity. they pay for attention. and AI has plenty of that
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most people treat new followers like they'll "eventually" subscribe they won't. you have 72 hours before they forget you exist here's the welcome sequence that converts 18-24% of free followers into paying subscribers within 3 days: hour 0 — follow triggers automated DM. not "hey thanks for following!" that's what every dead account sends instead: "hey i noticed you just found me... you seem like someone who'd appreciate what i don't post publicly 😏" one line. curiosity. opens a loop. 68% respond to this hour 2 — if they reply, chatbot runs 3-4 messages of normal conversation. asks one thing about them. makes them feel like a person not a number then casually: "i just posted something behind the wall i think you'd actually like... only subscribers see it" no link. no pitch. just a seed hour 24 — if they haven't subbed: "that thing i posted yesterday is getting insane reactions from subscribers... almost made it free but kept it exclusive. just thought you should know" this is the near-miss trigger. they almost had it. now it feels scarce. their brain does the rest hour 48 — last shot: "running a limited thing this week where new subscribers get [something specific] in their first DM. not sure how long i'll keep doing it" scarcity + exclusivity + clear value in one message hour 72 — if they haven't converted, move them to slow nurture. no more DMs. let the content work over 30 days the funnel math: 1,000 new followers → 680 respond → 340 engage → 180-240 subscribe 18-24% conversion from free follower to paying subscriber most operators sit at 3-5% the difference isn't the content. isn't the face. isn't the niche it's the first 72 hours set it up once. runs forever. prints while you sleep
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the loneliest generation in human history just discovered AI can make them feel seen you can judge that or you can build for it one of those pays
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