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I ignored the "Build a Personal Brand" advice. Used Claude to write an eBook and it made me $3,000 in my first month.
Without an audience, email list, or social media clout.
Just a 112-page book sitting on Amazon, selling while I slept.
(Oh, and if you want my complete strategy broken down, with AI prompts, workflow and systems... like this post, follow me and comment "Claude". I'll DM it to you.)
The uncomfortable part isn't that AI wrote it.
The uncomfortable part is how easy the whole thing was once I stopped overthinking whether I was "allowed" to do it this way.
I could've kept doing what everyone said to do: build an audience, post consistently, grow slowly. But I'd already watched that movie.
I'd tried 5 different online businesses over 11 months and failed at every single one of them while following conventional advice.
So I didn't follow the most popular advice on the internet. I went to Amazon instead.
Searched "productivity for people who work night shifts" and sorted by bestsellers.
Read through the 3 and 4-star reviews of the top books... the ones that said things like "too theoretical, needed actual systems I could use the next day" and "great ideas but never explained how to implement them with a family."
That was not a complaint. That was a brief.
I took that brief to Claude, gave it the gap I'd identified, the tone I wanted, the type of reader I was writing for, and asked it to outline the chapters.
A few days later I had a complete 112-page manuscript.
Ran it through a formatter. Used Ideogram to build a cover that actually looked like it belonged next to the bestsellers in that category, not like a rushed Canva project.
Published it. Set the price at $13.99. Went to bed.
The first royalty hit in week six.
By month 3 it was doing $1,200 a month on its own.
That first book is now part of a portfolio that generates over $50,000 a month in royalties across 17 Amazon markets. I've published dozens of books since, in multiple niches, using the same system every time.
Now, am I a fraud for using AI to write it?
I sat with this question for a while. Actually thought it through.
And the answer I keep landing on is: the readers don't think so.
The books consistently pull 4-plus star reviews. People writing things like "finally something practical I could apply immediately" and "the most useful thing I've read on this topic."
The content solved the problem. That's what they paid for.
A carpenter who uses a nail gun isn't a worse carpenter than one using a hammer. They just build more, faster, without the romanticized suffering that adds nothing to the finished product.
I was a professional footballer earning $700 a month. I know what it feels like to work hard inside the wrong model. The skill was never in the physical effort. It was in the strategy.
The skill in this business was never putting words on a page.
It was knowing what problem was worth solving.
Knowing how crowded the market was before entering it.
Knowing what a 3-star review was actually asking for.
Knowing what a strong brief looks like so Claude doesn't produce something generic and forgettable.
That's the job. The rest is execution, and execution is now a matter of days.
The thing I keep noticing is that the people who feel most uncomfortable about AI publishing are the people who aren't doing it... not the people buying and actually reading the books.
If you want to know the exact workflow I use:
— How I find niches with real buyer demand before writing a single word
— The Claude prompts that produce a usable first draft, not a hallucinated mess
— How I build covers that get picked over established books with hundreds of reviews
— What the first 30 days post-publish should look like if you want traction before Amazon's new-release window closes
Follow me, like this post, comment "Claude".
I'll DM you the full workflow. You need to do all 3.
This Claude bot on Polymarket made $78,083 in 5 days.
Nobody built it to be smart.
They built it to be fast.
$7 → $3,595
$30 → $11,063
$142 → $13,356
$1,205 → $37,939
I found this wallet three days ago.
Spent 48 hours reverse engineering every trade.
Same markets.
Same logic.
Over and over.
Watch BTC price.
Compare to Polymarket odds.
Enter when they don’t match.
Exit when they do.
While you were analyzing charts — this bot was already in and out.
While you were deciding — it was compounding.
While you were sleeping — it was printing.
Most traders try to be right.
This bot just tries to be faster.
$78,000 in 5 days.
Just Claude. Running a loop.
I don’t know who built this.
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Chinese engineers built a Claude bot that turned $1.18 into $3.3M.
Not manual trading.
Not signals.
A fully automated system called PHANTOM
Stats:
$1.18 → $3,300,000
37,063 trades
71% win rate
Biggest hit: $180 K
How it works:
Tracks thousands of markets across Polymarket + Kalshi
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3 engines:
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YES 0.62 + NO 0.41 = edge
Sentiment AI
scans X + news before repricing
Volatility timing
enters before spikes, exits on movement
Why sports markets work:
Market moves slowly
Spreads everywhere
Constant inefficiencies
That’s where millions came from.
Why humans lose:
You can’t watch 50 markets
You hesitate
You sleep
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No emotions
No delays
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