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Q&A With Antonio

Mar 09, 20231 hr 22 min
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Chelly = Several irons in the fire but nothing is finished.

  • Go to ChatGPT and tell ChatGPT what you have and you don’t know what to do and to give you a solution. 
  • The best one is the one you are doing. The worse one is when you’re doing them all at one time.
  • Put your ignorance in AI and do not dress it up
  • All of the agends that she has are books.
  • She is going to go section by section and ask for a detailed information.
  • Antonio wants and e-book (10,000 words) and a book (35,000 - 50,000 words) both are on the same subject bay Thursday March 9th, 2023. She is to use ChatGPT to write the book.


Example prompts

  1. How can I make a lot of money and spend the majority of my time hanging out with my friends?
  2. Let's start a business, but one that produces passive income consistently and I don't have to work 40 hours a week. 
  3. I'd prefer this business not to require employees, and I'd prefer to have 10,000 customers paying me $40 a month. I would like for my expenses to only be $10 per customer. I am willing to do the work. I am a 20-year professional math teacher. I specialize in middle school math, Pre-algebra and Algebra. I am also a professional salesperson, and I specialize in cold calls and closing sales. My weakness is lead generation. I will need your considerable help generating leads and any ideas you can give me. I want this business to exist online, and I want to be the only employee. Can you analyze everything I have told you give me a list of 20 things and a short description in tech and education, or anything else that fits my skill sets and description that I am not thinking of?
  4. Here are some additional skills that I have as well.



Sure, here are 20 potential business ideas based on your skills and preferences:

  1. Online math tutoring platform: Create an online platform where you can offer tutoring services to middle school students in Pre-algebra and Algebra.
  2. Math curriculum development: Create and sell a comprehensive math curriculum for middle school students that covers all aspects of Pre-algebra and Algebra.
  3. Digital math worksheets and quizzes: Develop a subscription-based platform that provides middle school students with access to a wide range of digital math worksheets and quizzes.
  4. Online math games: Develop educational math games that middle school students can play to reinforce their math skills.
  5. Math instructional videos: Create a YouTube channel or subscription-based platform that provides instructional math videos for middle school students.
  6. Math workbook publishing: Publish and sell math workbooks for middle school students that cover Pre-algebra and Algebra.
  7. E-book publishing: Write and publish e-books on various math-related topics for middle school students.
  8. Online math competition platform: Create an online platform where middle school students can compete against each other in math competitions.
  9. Math software development: Develop software that helps middle school students learn math in a fun and engaging way.
  10. Math app development: Develop educational apps that middle school students can use to improve their math skills.
  11. Math blog: Start a blog where you can write about math-related topics for middle school students and their parents.
  12. Math podcast: Create a podcast where you discuss math-related topics for middle school students and their parents.
  13. Online math community: Build an online community for middle school students to discuss math-related topics and help each other with math problems.
  14. Math-focused YouTube channel: Create a YouTube channel where you can share math-related content and tutorials for middle school students.
  15. Online math forum: Start an online forum where middle school students can ask and answer math-related questions.
  16. Math summer camp: Host a summer camp for middle school students that focuses on math-related activities and learning.
  17. Math-themed board games: Create and sell math-themed board games that middle school students can play to reinforce their math skills.
  18. Math-themed card games: Create and sell math-themed card games that middle school students can play to reinforce their math skills.
  19. Math-themed puzzles: Create and sell math-themed puzzles that middle school students can solve to reinforce their math skills.
  20. Math-focused social media platform: Build a social media platform specifically for middle school students to connect and share math-related content.

For lead generation, consider utilizing social media platforms, targeted online ads, and partnerships with schools and other educational organizations. You could also offer free resources and webinars to attract potential customers and build your brand.


  1. I forgot to mention I have experience in Python, Swift, HTML, PHP, and making Android apps. Can you analyze this list and tell me which of these can be turned into apps using the languages I have just told you?


Certainly, here are some potential business ideas based on your programming skills:

  1. Math game app: Develop a fun and educational math game app for middle school students using Swift, Python, or HTML5.
  2. Math quiz app: Create a math quiz app that allows middle school students to practice and improve their math skills, using Swift, Python, or HTML5.
  3. Digital math workbook app: Build an app that provides middle school students with access to a digital math workbook, complete with interactive lessons and practice exercises, using Swift, Python, or HTML5.
  4. Online math tutoring app: Create an app that connects middle school students with math tutors for online tutoring sessions, using PHP or Python for the backend.
  5. Math practice app: Develop an app that provides middle school students with daily math practice exercises, using Swift, Python, or HTML5.
  6. Math flashcards app: Build an app that helps middle school students memorize math concepts and formulas through digital flashcards, using Swift or HTML5.
  7. Math instructional app: Create an app that provides middle school students with instructional math videos, interactive lessons, and practice exercises, using Swift, Python, or HTML5.
  8. Math game-based learning app: Develop an app that uses game-based learning to teach math concepts to middle school students, using Swift or HTML5.
  9. Math challenge app: Build an app that challenges middle school students to solve math problems and compete with each other, using Swift, Python, or HTML5.
  10. Math note-taking app: Create an app that allows middle school students to take notes on math concepts and formulas, using Swift or HTML5.


Remember, when developing an app, it's important to consider the platform you'll be targeting (e.g. iOS, Android) and the specific programming languages and frameworks needed for each platform. You may also want to research existing apps in the market to see what features and functions are currently popular and successful.






How do you get to money the fastest?

  • You get to money the fastest by controlling distribution.


“Prompts”

  1. can you give me all the matheamatically probablities and scenarios to make 5,000 in one month. Let's give me a list of 20 different scenarios, mathematically probablities, and scenarios. 


- I can give you a list of 20 scenarios with their respective probabilities, but please keep in mind that these are hypothetical scenarios and actual results may vary depending on various factors such as individual skills, market conditions, and luck.

  • Starting a successful online business - Probability: Low to Moderate
  • Winning a lottery or a sweepstake - Probability: Very low
  • Investing in stocks or cryptocurrencies and experiencing a significant price increase - Probability: Low to High (depending on the specific investment)
  • Starting a successful YouTube channel and earning ad revenue - Probability: Low to Moderate
  • Becoming a successful affiliate marketer - Probability: Moderate
  • Starting a successful dropshipping business - Probability: Moderate
  • Launching a successful Kickstarter campaign for a product or service - Probability: Low to Moderate
  • Starting a successful blog and earning ad revenue or affiliate commissions - Probability: Low to Moderate
  • Landing a high-paying freelance or consulting gig - Probability: Low to Moderate
  • Winning a high-stakes poker tournament - Probability: Very low
  • Inheriting a large sum of money - Probability: Low to Very Low
  • Starting a successful Etsy or eBay store - Probability: Moderate
  • Finding a valuable item or treasure - Probability: Very low
  • Discovering a profitable niche in the market and launching a successful product or service - Probability: Low to Moderate
  • Becoming a successful influencer on social media and earning sponsorships and brand deals - Probability: Low to Moderate
  • Landing a high-paying job or promotion - Probability: Low to Moderate
  • Starting a successful podcast and earning ad revenue or sponsorships - Probability: Low to Moderate
  • Selling a valuable item or property - Probability: Low to Moderate
  • Investing in real estate and earning rental income or capital appreciation - Probability: Low to High (depending on the specific property)
  • Launching a successful mobile app or game - Probability: Low to Moderate
  • Please note that these are just examples and there are many other scenarios that could potentially lead to earning $5,000 in a month. It's important to assess your skills, resources, and risk tolerance before pursuing any of these scenarios.



  1. Okay, now lets focus on dollar amounts. Give me up to 20 ways to make 5,000 a month, with customer cost and product cost, etc


-Sure, here are some potential ways to make $5,000 a month, along with estimated customer costs and product costs where applicable:

  • Freelancing - offering a specialized service such as graphic design or web development to clients. Customer cost: variable. Product cost: time and resources.
  • Consulting - providing expert advice in a specific industry, such as marketing or finance. Customer cost: variable. Product cost: time and expertise.
  • Online courses - creating and selling online courses in a specialized area of expertise. Customer cost: variable. Product cost: time and resources to create course content.
  • Affiliate marketing - promoting other people's products and earning a commission on sales. Customer cost: product cost + commission. Product cost: none.
  • E-commerce - selling physical or digital products online. Customer cost: product cost. Product cost: inventory, shipping, and website costs.
  • Social media management - managing social media accounts for businesses. Customer cost: variable. Product cost: time and resources.
  • Blogging - creating and monetizing a blog through advertising, sponsored content, and affiliate marketing. Customer cost: none. Product cost: time and resources to create content.
  • Copywriting - writing persuasive and compelling copy for businesses. Customer cost: variable. Product cost: time and expertise.
  • Virtual assistant - providing administrative support remotely to businesses or individuals. Customer cost: variable. Product cost: time and resources.
  • Photography - offering professional photography services for events or products. Customer cost: variable. Product cost: time and equipment.
  • Translation services - offering translation services for businesses or individuals. Customer cost: variable. Product cost: time and language skills.
  • App development - developing and selling mobile applications. Customer cost: variable. Product cost: time and resources.
  • Podcasting - creating and monetizing a podcast through advertising, sponsorships, and affiliate marketing. Customer cost: none. Product cost: time and resources to create content.
  • Stock trading - investing in stocks and earning profits from trading. Customer cost: variable. Product cost: capital to invest.
  • Real estate investing - investing in real estate and earning profits from rental income or property sales. Customer cost: variable. Product cost: capital to invest.
  • Online coaching - offering coaching services in a specialized area of expertise. Customer cost: variable. Product cost: time and resources.
  • YouTube channel - creating and monetizing a YouTube channel through advertising, sponsorships, and affiliate marketing. Customer cost: none. Product cost: time and resources to create content.
  • Online store - creating and selling niche products through an online store. Customer cost: product cost. Product cost: inventory, shipping, and website costs.
  • Trading cryptocurrencies - investing in and trading cryptocurrencies for profits. Customer cost: variable. Product cost: capital to invest.
  • Amazon FBA - selling products through Amazon's fulfillment program. Customer cost: product cost. Product cost: inventory, shipping, and Amazon fees.


Note that these are just some examples, and the customer and product costs may vary depending on the specific business model and industry. Additionally, the success and profitability of each option will depend on various factors, including market demand, competition, and marketing strategies.


  1. now give me all the ways to make 5,000 such as $20 product x 50 people, etc and so on

  2. Sure, here are some ways to make $5,000 a month broken down by different products and services:
  • Sell an online course for $200 with 25 sales per month
  • Offer consulting services for $200 per hour with 25 hours billed per month
  • Provide freelance writing services for $0.10 per word with 50,000 words written per month
  • Sell 250 products at $20 each per month
  • Offer graphic design services for $500 per project with 10 projects completed per month
  • Provide coaching services for $100 per hour with 50 hours billed per month
  • Sell 500 products at $10 each per month
  • Offer social media management services for $1,000 per month with 5 clients per month
  • Provide virtual assistant services for $25 per hour with 200 hours billed per month
  • Sell 1,000 products at $5 each per month
  • Offer web development services for $2,500 per project with 2 projects completed per month
  • Provide SEO services for $1,000 per month with 5 clients per month
  • Sell 5,000 products at $1 each per month
  • Offer video editing services for $500 per project with 10 projects completed per month
  • Provide translation services for $0.20 per word with 25,000 words translated per month
  • Sell 10,000 products at $0.50 each per month
  • Offer website maintenance services for $500 per month with 10 clients per month
  • Provide bookkeeping services for $500 per month with 10 clients per month
  • Sell 50,000 products at $0.10 each per month
  • Offer email marketing services for $1,000 per month with 5 clients per month
  • Of course, the exact amount of sales or clients needed to reach $5,000 per month will vary depending on factors such as overhead costs, taxes, and profit margins.






Grace = going to ask ChatGPT for the marketing plan for the business that ChatGPT has given her.



Trenace = Needs to sell her books





  • Is what you are selling worth more than your customers’ money?
  • Let them see more than what they’ve paid for.
  • If your customers think you are just like them, they are not going to give you their money.
  • #1 Rule of Economics = The customer has to want what youre selling more than they want their money.
  • What is your irresistible offer. What are you adding to your product?




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