Veteran Coder Earns $150 Weekly With 70 ChatGPT Sites on ClickBank

Chris Barker – Veteran Coder Turns ChatGPT Into Money Printer With 70 Sites, Earning Nearly $150 Weekly on ClickBank

## 1. Who is Chris Barker?

Chris Barker, a seasoned coder on the BlackHatWorld forum, shares his journey of automating affiliate marketing to achieve $1,000/day (~$24,000 VND) using ChatGPT, WordPress, and ClickBank. He’s no beginner – having succeeded with a similar model 5 years ago, he’s now back with a new strategy, leveraging AI to “print money” with minimal manual intervention.

### What Kind of Person is Chris?

**Background:** Self-taught coder specializing in automation (keyword research, content generation, posting). He’s highly active on BlackHatWorld, sharing transparently with revenue screenshots.

**Style:** Pragmatic, focused on “set and forget” (configure once and leave it, no need to login again). Chris codes his own software to automate the entire workflow from keyword research to content posting.

**Current Achievements (as of March 2025):**

– Built 70 WordPress websites, each containing 8,000 ChatGPT-generated articles (total: 560,000 posts!)

– Invested $1,000 (domains + hosting), earned $300 after 2.5 months, now (6 months later) has broken even and started profiting

– Goal: $1,000/day with 250 websites by August 2025 (June 2025)

### What Does Chris Do?

Chris builds numerous WordPress websites to promote 30 high-quality ClickBank products, using ChatGPT to automatically generate content, targeting organic traffic from Google through SEO. He doesn’t build backlinks or manually edit content, instead relying entirely on massive content volume (8,000 articles/site) and long-tail keywords. The model is 100% automated through self-coded software, from keyword research and content writing to WordPress posting.

### Chris’s Journey

**2009–2019:** Active on BlackHatWorld, testing various affiliate marketing models. 5 years ago, Chris succeeded with a similar WordPress + ClickBank model, but without AI.

**October 2024:** Launched new journey, leveraging ChatGPT for content creation. Built 50 websites (30 products, 1–2 sites per product), each with 8,000 draft posts, publishing 16–30 articles/day.

**December 2024:** Completed 70 websites, average age 2.5 months, earned $300 (with peak weeks like $180.03, $73.74). All sites indexed by Google, but traffic remains low (single-digit).

**January 2025:** 4-month-old sites, revenue slowed (due to Christmas holidays), earned $45.98/week, recovered 75% of investment ($750/$1,000).

**March 2025:** 6-month-old sites, broke even ($1,000) and started profiting, highest week $149.33. Chris still targeting 250 websites and $1,000/day by June 2025.

### Why is Chris Confident About Achieving $1,000/Day?

**Experience:** Previously succeeded 5 years ago, deeply understands ClickBank and SEO.

**Automation:** Self-coded software saves time and costs (only $3 for 8,000 articles/site).

**Massive Scale:** 70 websites (560,000 articles) targeting long-tail keywords with low competition, increasing chances of ranking on Google.

**Low Cost:** $1,000 for 70 sites, equivalent to $14.29/site (domain $11, hosting $5, content $3).

**”Set and Forget” Model:** Configure once, let plugins auto-publish, no need to login again.

## 2. How Does Chris Make Money? How Much Has He Earned?

Chris earns money through affiliate marketing on ClickBank, promoting digital products (e-books, courses, software) via WordPress websites. Content is ChatGPT-generated, targeting Google traffic through SEO. Here are the details:

### Revenue Sources

**ClickBank Products:**

– Selected 30 high-quality products (high gravity, $10–$50 commission/sale, examples: health, finance, self-help products)

– Each product has 1–2 websites (total 70 sites), targeting related keywords (example: “best weight loss program 2025”)

– Commission: Average $20–$50/sale, some products pay $100+/sale (depending on gravity and niche)

**Specific Revenue (as of March 2025):**

**Total:** $300 after 2.5 months (December 2024), now (6 months) has broken even and is profitable

**By Week (December 2024–March 2025):**

  – December 31, 2024: $180.03

  – December 24, 2024: $73.74

  – December 10, 2024: $31.72

  – December 3, 2024: $15.12

  – January 28, 2025: $45.98

  – January 21, 2025: $31.86

  – March 4, 2025: $149.33

**By Day (Peak Days):**

  – December 28, 2024: $180.03

  – December 21, 2024: $73.74

  – February 27, 2025: $103.91

  – March 3, 2025: $45.42

**Hops:** Has “several hops” (clicks on affiliate links), but specific numbers not disclosed

**Goal:** $1,000/day (~$365,000/year) with 250 websites by June 2025. Currently averaging $5–$10/day (70 sites), needs 100x increase to reach goal

### Operating Costs

**Initial Investment (October 2024, 70 sites):**

– Domains: $700 (~$11/site, .com, purchased from Namecheap/GoDaddy)

– Hosting: $300 (~$5/site, shared hosting, possibly Namecheap/Hostinger)

– Content: $3/site (8,000 articles, using ChatGPT batch mode, total $210 for 70 sites)

**Total: $1,000 (~$14.29/site)**

**Ongoing (Annual):**

– Hosting: ~$300/year (may increase when scaling to 250 sites)

– Domain renewal: ~$700/year (assuming no new purchases)

– Content: ~$0 (8,000 articles/site sufficient for 2–3 years at 20–30 posts/day)

– Plugins: Cost unclear, but using free/low-cost plugins (example: WP Auto Poster, ~$30/year)

**Total: ~$1,000–$1,500/year (~$83–$125/month)**

**Total Cost (October 2024–March 2025, 6 months):** $1,000, expected $2,000–$3,000 when scaling to 250 sites

**Cost Savings:**

– Self-coded software saves ~$500–$2,000/month (if hiring developers)

– Using ChatGPT batch mode, content cost only $0.000375/article (100x cheaper than hiring writers, ~$0.05–$0.1/article)

– No backlink building saves ~$100–$500/month

### Net Profit

**December 2024 (2.5 months):** Revenue $300, costs $1,000, loss $700

**March 2025 (6 months):** Revenue ~$1,000+ (broke even, starting to profit), net profit ~$0–$100

**Projected June 2025 (250 sites):**

– Revenue: $365,000 ($1,000/day x 365 days)

– Costs: ~$2,500 (domains $2,000, hosting $500, content $750)

– Profit: ~$362,500 (99% margin)

**Characteristics:** Extremely low costs, high profits through automation and massive content volume. However, currently (March 2025), revenue remains low ($5–$10/day), very far from the $1,000/day goal.

### Monetization Model

**WordPress Websites (100% of Revenue):**

– Each site promotes 1–2 ClickBank products, has 8,000 draft posts, publishes 20–30 articles/day via plugin (WP Auto Poster or similar)

– Articles are lengthy (~500–1,000 words, estimated), SEO-optimized (H1, H2, H3, H4, images, rich elements), targeting low-competition long-tail keywords (example: “how to lose belly fat fast at home”)

– Insert ClickBank affiliate links (cloaked via plugins like Pretty Links), placed in articles and call-to-action

**Traffic:**

– 90–100% from Google SEO, targeting long-tail keywords (low volume, low competition)

– Current traffic: Single-digit (1–9 visitors/day/site), total ~100–500 visitors/day for 70 sites

– No use of advertising, backlinks, or social media

**Automation:**

– Self-coded software: Find keywords → create articles with ChatGPT → upload drafts → auto-publish

– WordPress plugins: Manage publishing (20–30 posts/day), internal linking (via plugins like Link Whisper)

– Monitor script: Track uptime and publishing status, alert if sites go down

## 3. What Tools Does Chris Use to “Print Money”?

**ChatGPT:**

**Purpose:** Create 8,000 articles/site (total 560,000 articles for 70 sites). Uses batch mode to generate content en masse from a main keyword

**Strength:** Cheap ($3 for 8,000 articles, ~$0.000375/article), fast, and creates SEO-optimized posts (H1, H2, H3, H4, images, rich elements)

**Cost:** $210 for 70 sites (estimated using GPT-3.5 Turbo, $0.0005/1,000 tokens, each article ~1,000 words)

**Self-Coded Software (AI-Driven):**

**Purpose:** Integrates keyword research (finding long-tail keywords), content generation (ChatGPT), and posting (upload drafts to WordPress)

**Strength:** End-to-end automation, saves time and developer hiring costs (~$500–$2,000/month)

**Cost:** $0 (Chris codes it himself)

**WordPress:**

**Purpose:** Main platform for 70 websites, managing articles and inserting affiliate links

**Strength:** Free, easy to use, supports SEO via plugins. Can use lightweight themes like GeneratePress (~$59)

**WordPress Plugins:**

**WP Auto Poster (or similar):** Publishes 20–30 posts/day from drafts, saves time

**Link Whisper (or similar):** Creates internal links automatically, boosts SEO

**Pretty Links (or Thirsty Affiliates):** Cloaks and manages affiliate links

**Cost:** ~$30–$100/year (if using Pro versions)

**Hosting:**

**Purpose:** Runs 70 websites (possibly using Namecheap, Hostinger, or shared hosting)

**Strength:** Cheap ($5/site, total $300), powerful enough to run lightweight sites (8,000 articles)

**Cost:** $300/year

**Domains:**

**Purpose:** Purchase 70 .com domains (Namecheap/GoDaddy)

**Strength:** Increases SEO credibility, affordable ($11/domain)

**Cost:** $700

**Monitor Script (Self-Coded):**

**Purpose:** Tracks uptime and publishing status, alerts if sites go down

**Strength:** Ensures system runs smoothly, no need to login and check

**Cost:** $0

## 4. What is Chris’s Step-by-Step Process? How Detailed?

Chris shares his detailed automation workflow, from product selection to operations. Here are the main phases:

### Step 1: Research and Preparation (October 2024)

**Actions:**

– Selected 30 high-quality ClickBank products (high gravity, $20–$50 commission/sale, health/finance/self-help niches)

– Researched low-competition long-tail keywords (example: “best keto diet plan for beginners”) using self-coded software (integrating Google Keyword Planner or similar)

– Purchased 50 domains ($11/domain, total $550) and hosting ($5/site, total $250)

**Details:**

– Each product has 1–2 websites to increase chances of ranking on Google

– Domains target main keywords (example: bestketodiet[.]com)

– Hosting uses shared hosting (Namecheap/Hostinger), cost-optimized

**Cost:** $800 (domains $550, hosting $250)

**Results:**

– Identified 30 niches and long-tail keywords, ready to build sites

– 50 websites set up, but no articles yet

### Step 2: Content Creation and Website Setup (October–November 2024)

**Actions:**

– Used ChatGPT (batch mode) to create 8,000 articles/site (total 400,000 articles for 50 sites), each ~500–1,000 words, SEO-optimized (H1, H2, H3, H4, images, rich elements)

– Uploaded 8,000 draft posts to WordPress via self-coded software

– Installed plugins (WP Auto Poster) to publish 16–20 articles/day (later increased to 20–30)

– Inserted ClickBank affiliate links via Pretty Links (cloaked, nofollow)

**Details:**

– Self-coded software: Input main keyword → find long-tail keywords → create articles with ChatGPT → upload drafts

– Articles target long-tail keywords, example: “how to lose belly fat without exercise” (volume ~100–500/month, low competition)

– Images created with Flux or sourced from free sources (Unsplash), low cost (~$0.0025/article)

– Minor mistake: Some sites slow to index due to misconfigured XML sitemap

**Content Cost:** $3/site (total $150 for 50 sites)

**Results:**

– 50 websites completed, all indexed on Google

– Traffic: Single-digit (1–9 visitors/day/site), total ~50–200 visitors/day

– Has “several hops” on ClickBank, but no sales yet

### Step 3: Scale to 70 Sites and First Sales (December 2024)

**Actions:**

– Added 20 websites, total 70 sites (corresponding to 30 products)

– Continued publishing 20–30 articles/day, used Link Whisper to create internal links

– Monitored via monitor script, ensured sites ran smoothly and published on schedule

– SEO optimization: Fixed XML sitemap, submitted to Google Search Console (GSC), targeted featured snippets

**Details:**

– Revenue: $300 (peak $180.03/week on December 31, 2024)

– Traffic increased slightly: ~100–500 visitors/day for 70 sites

– Mistake: Revenue slowed due to holidays (December 2024), and sites still new (2.5 months)

**Additional Cost:** $200 (domains $110, hosting $50, content $60)

**Total Cost:** $1,000 (domains $700, hosting $300)

**Results:**

– 70 websites operational, all indexed, low but stable traffic

– Revenue $300, loss $700, but starting to see potential

### Step 4: Break Even and Profit (January–March 2025)

**Actions:**

– Maintained 70 sites, no new additions, focused on optimizing traffic and sales

– Increased publishing to 20–30 articles/day, optimized keywords via GSC and self-coded software

– Checked sites via monitor script, fixed minor issues (like broken links)

– Researched 30 more ClickBank products to scale to 100 sites

**Details:**

– Revenue: Broke even ($1,000) in March 2025, started profiting (~$100)

– Peak week: $149.33 (March 4, 2025), highest day $103.91 (February 27, 2025)

– Traffic: ~200–700 visitors/day (estimated, based on single-digit/site)

– Challenge: Revenue slowed (4–6 month old sites), especially during Christmas

**Cost:** No increase, still $1,000 (sufficient for 1 year)

**Results:**

– 70 websites stable, broke even, small profit

– Confident in targeting $100/day short-term, $1,000/day by June 2025

### Step 5: Plan to Scale to 250 Sites (April–June 2025)

**Actions:**

– Add 180 websites, total 250 sites (30 current products + 30 new products)

– Create additional 1,440,000 articles (8,000 articles x 180 sites), publish 20–30 articles/day

– Expand languages: Add Spanish and French sites (using ChatGPT to translate articles)

– SEO optimization: Target new keywords, improve internal linking, monitor via GSC

**Details:**

– Projected cost: $2,500 (domains $2,000, hosting $500, content $750)

– Revenue goal: $1,000/day (~$4,000/week, $16,000/month)

– Challenge: Need 10–100x traffic increase, conversion rate ~1–2%

– Tools: Continue using ChatGPT, self-coded software, and WordPress plugins

**Expected Results:**

– 250 websites, each ~50–100 visitors/day, total ~12,500–25,000 visitors/day

– With 1% conversion rate and $30 commission/sale, need 33 sales/day to reach $1,000

## 5. What Are the Specific Results?

### Revenue and Metrics

**Total Revenue (October 2024–March 2025):**

– $300 (December 2024, 2.5 months)

– $1,000+ (March 2025, 6 months, broke even and profitable)

**By Week:**

– December 31, 2024: $180.03

– December 24, 2024: $73.74

– December 10, 2024: $31.72

– December 3, 2024: $15.12

– January 28, 2025: $45.98

– January 21, 2025: $31.86

– March 4, 2025: $149.33

**By Day (Peak Days):**

– December 28, 2024: $180.03

– December 21, 2024: $73.74

– February 27, 2025: $103.91

– March 3, 2025: $45.42

**Traffic:**

– Single-digit (1–9 visitors/day/site), total ~200–700 visitors/day for 70 sites

– All sites indexed by Google, but low ranking (due to new sites, 2.5–6 months)

**Hops:** Has “several hops” (clicks on affiliate links), but low conversion rate (<1%)

**Websites:**

– 70 sites, each with 8,000 articles (total 560,000 articles), publishing 20–30 articles/day

– Site age: 2.5 months (December 2024) → 6 months (March 2025)

– Cost: $1,000 (domains $700, hosting $300, content $210)

### Achievements

**Financial:** Broke even ($1,000) after 6 months, started profiting (~$100), major progress from $0 sales initially

**System:** 70 websites running smoothly, 100% automated (from content to posting), no login required

**Automation:** Self-coded software and WordPress plugins save time and costs

**Potential:** Revenue gradually increasing ($15.12 → $180.03 → $149.33), showing model has scalability

### Challenges

**Low Traffic:** Single-digit (1–9 visitors/day/site), total ~200–700 visitors/day, not enough to reach $1,000/day (need ~25,000 visitors/day with 1% conversion rate)

**Slow Revenue:** New sites (2.5–6 months), SEO needs 6–12 months to rank top. Christmas holidays (December 2024) reduced sales

**Content Quality:** AI-generated articles may lack depth, hard to compete with high-quality content (like Tom Dupuis’s)

**Google Update Risk:** Sites rely entirely on SEO, vulnerable if Google penalizes AI content or changes algorithms

**Low Conversion Rate:** <1% (estimated), due to generic content and lack of community engagement

**Large Scale:** Scaling from 70 to 250 sites requires $2,500 and managing 2,000,000 articles, may face technical issues (server, indexing)

## 6. What Makes Chris Stand Out? What Can We Learn?

### Chris’s “Money-Making” Secrets

**100% Automation:**

– Self-coded software integrates keyword research, content generation, and posting, saving time and costs (~$500–$2,000/month if hiring developers)

– WordPress plugins (WP Auto Poster, Link Whisper) automatically publish and create internal links

– Monitor script ensures sites run smoothly, no login required

**Extremely Low Costs:**

– $14.29/site (domain $11, hosting $5, content $3), 10x cheaper than traditional models (~$80–$100/site)

– Content only $0.000375/article, 100x cheaper than hiring writers ($0.05–$0.1/article)

**Massive Volume:**

– 70 sites, 560,000 articles, targeting low-competition long-tail keywords, increasing chances of ranking on Google

– Each site’s 8,000 articles sufficient for 2–3 years (at 20–30 posts/day), creating a “set and forget” system

**Simple SEO:**

– Targeting long-tail keywords (volume 100–500/month, low competition), no backlinks needed

– SEO-optimized articles (H1, H2, H3, H4, images, rich elements), easy to index and rank

**Smart Niche Selection:**

– 30 high-quality ClickBank products (high gravity, $20–$50 commission/sale), focusing on health/finance/self-help (high demand, evergreen)

### Creative Innovations

**Self-Coded Software:** Integrates keyword research, ChatGPT, and WordPress API, end-to-end automation from finding keywords to publishing

**ChatGPT Batch Mode:** Creates 8,000 articles for just $3/site, faster and cheaper than any AI tool (example: Jasper, ~$0.02/article)

**Set and Forget:** Sets up 8,000 draft posts, lets plugins publish gradually (20–30 articles/day), no intervention needed

**Monitor Script:** Tracks uptime and publishing status, reduces technical error risks

**Multi-Language Plan:** Plans to create Spanish and French sites, expanding market without significantly increasing costs (using ChatGPT to translate articles)

### Mistakes and Solutions

**Mistake:** Sites slow to index due to misconfigured XML sitemap. **Solution:** Fixed sitemap, submitted to GSC, all sites indexed within 2.5 months

**Mistake:** Slow revenue due to new sites (2.5–6 months). **Solution:** Patience, continued publishing, waited for SEO to “mature”

**Mistake:** Christmas holidays reduced sales. **Solution:** Increased publishing (20–30 articles/day), targeted new keywords

**Potential Mistake:** AI content may be generic, hard to compete. **Solution:** Chris uses unique prompts to make articles “personalized and engaging,” but effectiveness unclear

### Suggestions for Beginners

**Start Small:**

– Buy 1–2 domains (Namecheap, ~$11/domain), hosting (Hostinger, ~$5/month)

– Install WordPress (free), use lightweight theme (GeneratePress, ~$59), free plugins (Pretty Links, WP Auto Poster)

– Create 100–200 articles with ChatGPT (use simple prompts, example: “Write a 500-word SEO article on [keyword]”), publish 2–5 articles/day

**Choose Niche and Products:**

– Register ClickBank (free), choose 5–10 high-gravity products (health, finance, self-help), $20–$50 commission/sale

– Use Google Keyword Planner (free) or Keywords Everywhere (~$10) to find long-tail keywords (volume 100–500/month, low competition)

**Simple Automation:**

– Use ChatGPT (GPT-3.5 Turbo, ~$0.0005/1,000 tokens) to create articles in bulk

– Install WP Auto Poster (free or $30/year) to auto-publish

– Use Pretty Links (free) to cloak affiliate links

**SEO Optimization:**

– Write articles ~500–1,000 words, add H1, H2, H3, H4, images (from Unsplash, free)

– Submit site to GSC (free), monitor indexing and ranking

– Create internal links manually or use Link Whisper (~$77/year)

**Initial Cost:** ~$50–$100 (domain $11, hosting $60/year, content $10–$20, plugins $0–$30)

**Learn More:**

– Watch YouTube videos on “ClickBank affiliate marketing” or “WordPress SEO” (channels like Ankur Aggarwal, Ahrefs)

– Read ClickBank documentation, ChatGPT API, or WordPress Codex (free)

– Join r/AffiliateMarketing (Reddit) or BlackHatWorld to learn from pros

**Important Notes:**

– Be patient for 6–12 months to see traffic and sales. Chris took 6 months to break even!

– Avoid generic content: Use unique prompts to make AI articles “human-like” (example: “Write like a friendly expert with personal anecdotes”)

– Monitor Google updates, as AI content is vulnerable to penalties

– Start small (1–2 sites), test effectiveness before scaling large (70–250 sites)

## 7. Sources

**Find Original Post:**

– “Journey: ChatGPT + WP + ClickBank = 100% Automation *** 1000$ / day” (search on blackhatworld[.]com)

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## Key Terms Explained

### ClickBank

**What is it?** An affiliate marketing platform specializing in digital products (e-books, courses, software), allowing users to promote products and earn commissions.

**Purpose:** Connects product vendors with affiliate marketers, pays high commissions ($10–$100+/sale).

**Simple Explanation:** Like an “online marketplace” where you choose digital products to promote, earning money when someone buys through your link.

**In This Case:** Chris promotes 30 ClickBank products (health, finance, self-help) across 70 websites, earning $20–$50/sale, reaching $149.33/week (March 2025).

### Gravity

**What is it?** A metric on ClickBank measuring product popularity, based on the number of affiliates earning commissions from that product in the past 12 weeks.

**Purpose:** Helps choose “hot” products (high gravity) but not overly competitive (too high gravity).

**Simple Explanation:** Like a “popularity score” showing which products are selling well, but too high gravity may be hard to compete.

**In This Case:** Chris chose 30 ClickBank products with high gravity (but didn’t disclose numbers), ensuring high demand and $20–$50/sale commissions.

### Internal Linking

**What is it?** Creating links between pages/articles within the same website.

**Purpose:** Increases user time on site, improves SEO, and helps Google understand website structure.

**Simple Explanation:** Like “pathways” between rooms in a house, helping readers and Google easily discover content.

**In This Case:** Chris uses plugins like Link Whisper to automatically create internal links for 8,000 articles/site, boosting SEO for 70 websites.

### Batch Mode

**What is it?** A bulk processing mode in AI (like ChatGPT), creating multiple pieces of content simultaneously from one command or set of keywords.

**Purpose:** Generates large volumes of articles quickly, saving time and costs.

**Simple Explanation:** Like a “printing machine” creating batches of articles with one button press, instead of writing each one individually.

**In This Case:** Chris uses ChatGPT batch mode to create 8,000 articles/site ($3/site, ~$0.000375/article), totaling 560,000 articles for 70 sites.

### AI-Generated

**What is it?** Content (text, images, videos) automatically created by AI, like ChatGPT or Flux.

**Purpose:** Creates articles, images, or other content quickly at low cost, but may lack depth.

**Simple Explanation:** Like a “writing robot” replacing you, but needs editing to appear human-written.

**In This Case:** Chris uses AI-generated content from ChatGPT (560,000 articles), SEO-optimized, but risks Google penalties if content is generic.

### Set and Forget

**What is it?** A business model set up once and runs automatically, requiring minimal ongoing intervention.

**Purpose:** Creates passive income with little maintenance effort.

**Simple Explanation:** Like setting an automatic coffee maker, you just add beans and let it run.

**In This Case:** Chris built 70 websites with 8,000 draft articles/site, uses plugins to publish 20–30 articles/day, no login required, earning $149.33/week (March 2025).

### Hops

**What is it?** The number of times users click on an affiliate link on ClickBank, regardless of whether it leads to a sale.

**Purpose:** Measures traffic to affiliate links, helps evaluate content effectiveness.

**Simple Explanation:** Like the number of people visiting your store booth, even if they haven’t bought anything.

**In This Case:** Chris reports having “several hops” across 70 websites, but low conversion rate (<1%), showing weak traffic.

### Keyword Research

**What is it?** The process of finding and analyzing keywords that users enter on Google to optimize content.

**Purpose:** Identifies suitable keywords (like long-tail keywords) to help articles rank on Google.

**Simple Explanation:** Like “researching dishes” customers like to cook exactly what they want.

**In This Case:** Chris uses self-coded software integrating keyword research, targeting low-competition long-tail keywords for 560,000 articles.

### Content Generation

**What is it?** The process of creating content (articles, images) automatically or manually, often using AI like ChatGPT.

**Purpose:** Produces large volumes of content to attract traffic and insert affiliate links.

**Simple Explanation:** Like an “article production machine” to fill websites quickly.

**In This Case:** Chris uses ChatGPT for content generation, creating 8,000 articles/site ($3/site), supporting SEO for 70 websites.

### SEO-Optimized

**What is it?** Content designed to align with Google’s algorithms, including keywords, headings (H1, H2), and clear structure.

**Purpose:** Increases chances of articles ranking on Google, attracting organic traffic.

**Simple Explanation:** Like “cooking dishes” following the right recipe for Google to rank highly.

**In This Case:** Chris’s AI-generated articles are SEO-optimized (H1, H2, H3, H4, images, rich elements), helping 70 sites index on Google.

### Rich Elements

**What is it?** Diverse components in articles (tables, lists, images, videos) to increase appeal and SEO.

**Purpose:** Improves user experience, increases time on page, and supports ranking.

**Simple Explanation:** Like “seasoning” making articles lively, keeping readers engaged longer.

**In This Case:** Chris adds rich elements (images from Unsplash, comparison tables) to 560,000 articles, boosting SEO and ranking potential.

### XML Sitemap

**What is it?** A file listing all pages/articles on a website, helping Google easily crawl and index.

**Purpose:** Speeds up Google’s recognition of new content, improves SEO.

**Simple Explanation:** Like a “map” guiding Google to every corner of the website.

**In This Case:** Chris fixed XML sitemap configuration issues, helping 70 sites index on Google within 2.5 months.

### Uptime

**What is it?** The time a website operates continuously without going down (stopping operation).

**Purpose:** Ensures website is always available for users and Google crawling.

**Simple Explanation:** Like a café always open for customers to visit anytime.

**In This Case:** Chris uses self-coded monitor script to track uptime, ensuring 70 sites run smoothly, not missing traffic.

### Broken Links

**What is it?** Links within a website that don’t work (leading to 404 error pages).

**Purpose:** Detect and fix to improve user experience and SEO.

**Simple Explanation:** Like “broken doors” in a house, need fixing so guests don’t get stuck.

**In This Case:** Chris uses monitor script to check broken links, fixes minor issues, keeping 70 sites operating stably.