a few weeks ago I was trying to make money online with AI and getting nowhere everything felt either too complicated to build or too generic to actually work so I stopped trying to find a “smart” idea and focused on something much simpler one small problem one clear solution the problem was actually pretty simple I (and most people) were using AI in a really vague way so everything it gave back was… vague too not actually useful instead of fixing that in a complex way I just turned it into something simple a small PDF with a clear path from idea → simple product → first sales nothing crazy I built it in like 1–2 days used chatgpt to structure it used canva to format it kept it short and practical for traffic I didn’t run ads or build anything I just posted on reddit but instead of trying to sell I focused on writing posts that: feel natural don’t explain everything make people curious enough to ask that part mattered way more than I expected what actually worked: simple ideas that solve one clear problem launching fast instead of overthinking writing like a normal person (not marketing) what didn’t: trying to make it perfect vague “make money with AI” ideas overcomplicating everything overall it ended up doing around ~$400 and 100+ sales nothing crazy but enough to show me this actually works if you keep things simple there are a few small details that made a big difference especially around how I picked the idea and how I wrote the posts hard to explain properly without making this messy happy to share more if anyone’s interested submitted by /u/Over-War-9307
Originally posted by u/Over-War-9307 on r/ArtificialInteligence
