Imagine this—those curious about AI technology but with limited information channels, they are actually eager to understand these changes. Regular technical lectures, AI progress briefings, industry insights sharing—these types of knowledge services are actually in demand. Use the latest information you acquire here to organize easy-to-understand content packages and provide educational services tailored to specific communities. It seems that earning a six-figure monthly income is not a dream—provided you identify the real pain points and deliver genuine value. The key to monetizing knowledge has never been marketing tricks, but rather your ability to help people understand what truly matters.
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GasFeeCry
· 01-18 08:02
Hey, this idea really hits the nail on the head; information asymmetry is money.
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MEVHunterWang
· 01-18 08:00
Old Wang really hit the nail on the head this time; there is indeed an opportunity to carve out a position in the knowledge services sector.
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LongTermDreamer
· 01-18 07:58
Ha, it's the same old story of knowledge monetization, but this time it seems to be quite accurate. Three years ago, I thought the same way, but the result... Well, the process was a bit bumpy, but that's not the point. The key is that there are really people starving in the desert of information, they want to understand AI but have no channels at all, and this is an opportunity. As long as you avoid those marketing mysticism that cut the leeks, and focus on providing educational content, earning six figures a month is not just bragging — I bet we'll see several such cases within three years.
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AirdropF5Bro
· 01-18 07:57
There's nothing wrong with that, but how many people can truly persist in delivering valuable content?
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 01-18 07:49
I've seen too many tricks of selling tutorials. Is this really a genuine pain point, or is it another wave of cutting leeks?
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consensus_whisperer
· 01-18 07:44
I agree with this logic, but honestly, there aren't that many people who can truly do it well. Most have fallen into content farms that harvest retail investors.
Imagine this—those curious about AI technology but with limited information channels, they are actually eager to understand these changes. Regular technical lectures, AI progress briefings, industry insights sharing—these types of knowledge services are actually in demand. Use the latest information you acquire here to organize easy-to-understand content packages and provide educational services tailored to specific communities. It seems that earning a six-figure monthly income is not a dream—provided you identify the real pain points and deliver genuine value. The key to monetizing knowledge has never been marketing tricks, but rather your ability to help people understand what truly matters.