AI Automation: Real Opportunity Beyond the Hype

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What we are seeing today here is all about automation and AI.
Yes, people are absolutely making real money by offering the AI automation as a service, and businesses are taking the bait. But it's not magic. It's definitely not built on a boat.
The ideology that people see is to build a boat and get rich tomorrow. Immediately, you build a boat for the agency, which is not all. In this world and in different scenarios when it comes to agency, we have been made to ask, is this actually real or is it a hype?
Plenty of companies are actually paying for AI-powered automation because it clearly saves them times and money. There are now AI assistants that handle the work of hundreds of people and support agents and is projected to improve profit by tens of millions, and that is for real. Many businesses pay consultants to automate lead gen, customer follow-up reporting and admin work because this task repeatedly can be clumsy sometimes but when AI automation comes to play it can be done seamlessly.
We now have the likes of AI workflow automation, like anything, make Zapier and the likes, and they are considered one of the easiest way to start earning with AI tools. Though we now have the likes of cloud co-work that is rendering make.com and anything obsolete but the game is still hot. So no you are not chasing an illusion if you decide to pursue any of this feat.
There is actually a real demand and real money behind all this field and this niche. The illusion only appears when people expect it to work without a solid offer, niche and sales process. Where the money actually comes from is from AI automation arranging it at a service and you follow a simple step.
You have a one-time fee then a monthly return and if you are helping them to manage it then you should have a clear arrow high of what you tend to achieve. Many people fail and not failing because AI doesn't make money. They fail because they are selling AI instead of selling it as something that they are supposed to niche down on it before they actually see results.
They are supposed to have a target market. They chase every niche instead of owning one specific type of niche. They underestimate support.
Automation can actually break. Yes API can change and prompts can degrade. So you need to bake maintenance into your business model and that is what most of them don't do so they are not making as much money as it should be.
In a service business with AI under the hood not a push-button passive income skill. So there are ways that you can use to check if your niche is actually worth pursuing. Pick something that is boring, something repetitive, something that has a high-leverage problem then talk to five to ten actual business owners and ask them what are the repetitive tasks and how can I help you offset it.
Then build a prototype first let them see what it looks like. Then you can charge them like a professional not like a hobbyist. If you can do this repeatedly, you will surely make a huge sum of money.
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