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Course Closes in 2 Days | Traffic Loops

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A quick heads up. My course closes in 2 days. => [Grab the course here](. ​ --------------------------------------------------------------- FYI - Another Course Update I've been fine-tuning my niche site for a few months and it's coming along great. I'm focusing on content that will thrive in an AI world. I should say that I believe will thrive. I'm also focusing more on specific topics; not as broad as it was. So far, I've identified 12 types of content that will thrive. All 12 types apply to pretty much any niche. It's set out in detail in the course. These 12 options provide more than enough content ideas in any niche. I'm cranking it out like crazy. Content at the speed of a click... almost That's AI content for you. If you can conceive it, AI can help make it a reality. Today I launched one of my most ambitious Facebook traffic loops ever. It's only possible with AI. Feeding the Facebook content treadmill requires plenty of content. You might be thinking... "the problem with FB for traffic is it's one and done." The fact of the matter is that's not true and that's why I like FB for traffic. You can repost the same content several months down the road. I've reposted many articles over and over and over and they do well each time. In fact, my reposting strategy is cherry-picking the best performers over the past 6 months and feeding those back into the loop. Much of this content for FB is not created for search. I noindex it so I don't have to worry about any issues of it being AI generated and impacting my site (which means I can really crank it out). It's created for Facebook and to a lesser extent, my email newsletters. Since I repost it, it's still an evergreen piece of content. My only tweaking is based on FB traffic results, which is instant BTW. If an article concept fails, I don't do more of that. I hone in on posting content that will do well. The reposting strategy works like gangbusters but there's one problem. You need a lot of content. Once you have it, feed it into a social media posting loop and let it drive traffic. It's a thing of beauty. Here's FB traffic from one content loop ​ ¢Â€Â‹ AI has obliterated the content barrier. I have one large FB content loop running and have for a couple of years. That was without AI. I could only really build out one. But now, with AI, all bets are off. I can create as many FB traffic loops as I want. FYI, I use the term "clickbait" loosely. My titles aren't entirely clickbait. They do communicate generally what the article is about but written with some mystery to them. I avoid the overhype stuff. And yes, all this Facebook stuff is discussed in my course. The forum is ripe with people running this strategy and reporting results. It's pretty cool. Do you see the potential yet? I'm talking about the potential with AI content? Content barriers are gone. It's time to adjust thinking toward strategies that flourish where content availability is not an issue. It's exciting. Okay, you get the point. Exciting stuff. Whether you get my course or not, start thinking how you can benefit with unlimited content at your fingertips. My course closes Sunday. => [Buy my course here](​ Thanks for reading. Jon Fatstacksblog.com P.S. My FB traffic loop effort doesn't mean I've stopped publishing content for search. I am; plenty of it. It just so happens that with AI, I don't have to worry much about content limitations. There's plenty of content for every platform. ​ [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 2016 Hill Drive, North Vancouver, British Columbia V7H 2N5

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