SEO Rockstars 2026: Day 1 - Dan Kurtz Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1felTXj_OU ============================================================ [00:04] Right on. Hey guys. So, as Mike said, I [00:08] do a lot of automation stuff. Um, [00:10] constantly dabbling in things, figuring [00:12] out new tech, new stacks, new whatever [00:14] in order to get the results that I'm [00:16] looking for because I hate doing stuff [00:18] and I want computers to do it for me. [00:20] Anybody who's been vibe coding probably [00:22] feels the same. So, we're going to kind [00:24] of blitz this. Um, I'm going to show you [00:26] guys some examples and stuff. I'll give [00:28] you guys all the prompts, the systems, [00:29] the GPTs and everything else at the end. [00:31] So you too can go home and go do it [00:32] yourself. [00:34] So [00:38] obviously core problem with AI [00:40] automations, most implementations wind [00:43] up failing or your NAN crashes or your [00:45] make automation doesn't work right or [00:48] clog code does something with one of the [00:50] files and you can't [ __ ] open it [00:52] again. But [00:54] damn, what' you say? the cloud code. [00:56] It'll go edit a line of code and then [00:58] the whole app crashes. [01:01] Everybody's favorite. [01:02] So that's why I said you [01:06] [ __ ] [01:06] Yeah. [01:07] So [01:09] obviously if you can figure out the [01:10] problem, it's a lot easier to build the [01:12] tools around the problem and then [01:14] eliminate the problem. So we're going to [01:15] kind of go through some of those today. [01:18] Vibe coding you guys are all familiar [01:19] with probably. Anybody in here not vibe [01:21] coding on some platform? All right, [01:24] cool. So basically [01:25] the only one [01:26] no Jose [01:30] sitting in front. [01:31] Yeah. So you can do a ton of stuff with [01:34] it. Um a lot of people have been [01:35] building apps and applets and deploying [01:37] stuff on PCEL and cloud waves and all [01:39] different sorts of sites and building [01:41] out these massive projects. Um [01:45] far than that. So I decided to go ahead [01:48] and figure out how to do arbitrage using [01:49] AI. [01:52] So basically go describe the problem in [01:54] chat GPT or cloud AI generates the code [01:56] run sandbox do the feedback iterate till [01:59] it works deploy and monitor. For this I [02:02] just use cloud code. Um and I built two [02:05] different things. I built a mini app and [02:07] then a companion a uh companion chrome [02:10] bookmark lit to do all the work. So or [02:14] extension I think they're called. So [02:17] went ahead built an extension and this [02:20] thing goes out and basically [02:23] does everything it says here. So it does [02:24] competitor research. Basically I wanted [02:26] to figure out how to build a second [02:27] income stream using AI and didn't want [02:30] to spend more than 30 days uh 30 minutes [02:32] a day doing it. Spent two weeks coding [02:34] it but saved 30 minutes a day. So [02:38] decided I wanted to resell stuff on [02:40] eBay. So build out my app. This lives [02:43] inside of Chrome as an extension. does [02:45] competitor research, figures out who's [02:47] selling stuff, what products. Basically, [02:49] it's a it's an ecom sniffer. So, it goes [02:52] out, you plug in your competitors, [02:54] whatever sellers you're going after, [02:56] shows you all their items, their [02:57] purchase history, what they're currently [02:59] doing, scrapes all their products, [03:01] figures out the best ones, and then goes [03:03] and finds the pricing for them and [03:05] alternatives on Amazon. that goes in, [03:07] does browser automation, runs through [03:09] the whole process, figures out the [03:11] markup, the markdown, the margins, [03:13] everything on the fly, and then I just [03:16] paste it into the web app, which is just [03:19] this screen. Um, and then I just let it [03:22] rip. The numbers up in the top right [03:24] hand corner is the limit of how many [03:26] products per month I can push into eBay. [03:31] So, example, found a random product. [03:34] just picked something off the bestseller [03:35] list this morning, add it to the [03:37] presentation, and then went ahead to [03:39] search that same thing on eBay. [03:42] Found out that yes, people are reselling [03:44] it on eBay. And that little blue line [03:46] down there that you can't really read [03:48] from back there because picture's too [03:50] [ __ ] big. Tells me my break even [03:52] point on that product. So, it's doing [03:54] all the calculations on the fly. And [03:56] then I'm importing and the AI is doing [03:59] all the product matching for me. [04:04] So, what that looks like, [04:07] because everybody here likes rankings, [04:10] here are my current sales ranks in all [04:12] of these categories. And I've been doing [04:14] this for two weeks. [04:18] I am not doing anything. I'm not [04:20] pointing back links. I'm not writing [04:22] content. I'm not doing anything. I have [04:23] the entire system on a learning loop. [04:26] So, the AI is continuously figuring out [04:28] what's working and what's not. importing [04:30] products, deleting products, selling [04:32] products, doing the arbitrage, going [04:34] back to Amazon and buying them and [04:36] shipping them to the customer for me. [04:37] Can you tell us what that means? [04:39] Sure. Yeah. So, that's my seller rank in [04:43] each of those categories. So, so out of [04:46] 21, 291 sellers for rugs and carpets, [04:50] I'm number 600. [04:54] Okay. So it's out of however many people [04:56] are actually selling that that's and you [04:58] can figure out the percentile on that [05:00] but it's not the same as SEO but it [05:03] sells products [05:06] and you can see obviously the machine is [05:08] learning very well. Um I don't do [05:12] anything with it at all. It figures [05:14] itself out. It does the posting and I [05:17] took the screenshot at like five or six [05:20] this morning. So today's impressions are [05:23] a little bit low, but they'll catch up. [05:25] So in the past week, week and a half, [05:29] 350,000 impressions, 20 products sold, [05:31] and I've done nothing. [05:36] Well, because the system is going [05:37] finding the products. [05:38] No, I wait until somebody goes and buys [05:40] them, and then I go to Amazon, order it, [05:42] put their shipping address in, and send [05:43] it to their house in an Amazon box. [05:47] I missed that part. [05:48] Oh, yeah. I'm not I I have zero [05:50] inventory until somebody buys something. [05:52] I my cost is zero. [05:55] Yeah. [05:55] So, are you still having to physically [05:57] buy it from Amazon or do you have that [05:59] automated? [05:59] Oh. Oh, no. It takes everything that [06:01] they put in the address, shipping [06:02] information. [06:03] Okay. [06:04] Yeah. So, it's completely automated. [06:06] It goes and buys it [06:07] and then it just ships it. [06:09] Yep. [06:11] How does it pay for it? [06:12] My card. I have the card on file. It's [06:15] right there on Amazon. It does the [06:16] browser automation. picks that card. [06:18] Wow. [06:19] Dumps it. [06:21] And again, it's kind of early. I've only [06:22] been doing it for like two weeks, but [06:24] I'm sure once I get up the speed, it'll [06:26] be a little bit better. [06:28] But, uh, [06:30] so, and again, [06:30] that's what you made this week. [06:33] Yeah. So far. [06:34] Yeah. So, 813 after taxes and fees from [06:37] eBay because they take out like 14% plus [06:39] tax. [06:41] So, my markup is 60%. After they take [06:44] out their 20, I'm left with a margin of [06:46] 40% on a product I don't own. I don't [06:48] have to warehouse and I don't have to [06:49] worry about [06:52] a return. [06:54] Nope. No, there's because there's no [06:57] nowhere to return it to. It's like, [06:58] okay, cool. Ship it to Amazon. [07:02] So, it that's handling all of it [07:04] basically. Um, but again, just an [07:07] example of what you can kind of do. Um, [07:10] just playing with cloud code, playing [07:12] with you know, different ideas and stuff [07:14] because a lot of people are like, I need [07:15] to build a software. I need to build [07:16] this massive app that does all these [07:18] things. I built half an app and maybe a [07:22] Chrome extension and it's currently [07:24] doing its own thing. [07:26] Wow. [07:26] But yeah, I'm not I'm not doing [07:30] anything. Like I check it once a day to [07:31] make sure it hasn't crashed. It just [07:33] runs on a $2 BPS. [07:35] How uh much time do you spend building [07:38] it? [07:38] About two weeks. Total actual hours is [07:41] maybe 20. [07:43] So, [07:45] but for 20 hours worth of work over two [07:48] weeks, I'll take it. [07:49] Yeah. Just let it run. [07:51] Yeah. [07:52] So, but like I said, it's constantly [07:54] learning off of its own mistakes, which [07:57] is why the impression graph is the way [07:58] it is. It's just continuously learning [08:01] and testing and figuring out what works, [08:03] what doesn't, what gets banned, what [08:05] doesn't, and just reports all that, logs [08:07] it to the central AI, and then uses [08:09] those rules the next day going forward. [08:15] So, [08:18] just I want to put this in here because [08:20] a lot of people talk about, you know, [08:21] building stuff in in Vibe coding and [08:24] doing whatever, but they never actually [08:25] launch anything. We'll show what happens [08:27] if you like actually do something with [08:29] it. [08:31] So, [08:33] one of the other things I wanted to talk [08:34] about was AI video generation. In [08:37] specific, we're going to talk about [08:38] building AI avatars. Kind of what um was [08:42] talked about previously, but slightly [08:43] different. Um, so I'll kind of show you [08:46] guys what we're doing. So, this is the [08:49] stack I normally use for all this. It's [08:50] chat GBT, Google Whisk, Flow, [08:53] occasionally uh VO free pick to upsample [08:57] the images because the quality of the [08:59] images coming out of AI are usually [09:01] pretty bad. Um and then hey genen to [09:04] turn that person into a permanent [09:05] talking avatar. [09:08] So it cost about a buck per video if you [09:10] do it right doing this method because [09:13] most of the stuff we're using with the [09:15] exception of hen and free pick are free. [09:18] So, [09:20] examples of avatars you can make and [09:22] then these get fully animated by the [09:24] system. So, this guy's a influencer, [09:27] digital marketing guy, [09:30] regular like business or finance person [09:33] and then Gen Z, Gen Alpha, [09:36] inspirational, whatever you want to call [09:38] it. Uh, but these were built off of [09:40] literally five questions I have baked [09:42] into a custom GPT and then as soon as [09:44] you answer those, it will generate that [09:46] person for you and then you can tweak [09:47] it. [09:49] So, [09:51] going through the personas and all that [09:53] sort of stuff. Um, like I said, I'll [09:56] give you guys all the GPTs. There's only [09:57] three and you just use them in the order [09:59] I give them to you. Um, first one will [10:01] generate the actual character sheet of [10:03] who that person is for your business. [10:05] Second one will generate that the uh [10:07] head shots and a few others. And then [10:09] you take that import that into Flux. Um [10:13] and that will give you uh the ability to [10:15] put them in different locations, [10:17] different scenes. It'll lock the model. [10:19] Um so it'll keep that person exactly as [10:21] they are. And then you can push them [10:23] into any scenario you want to make [10:25] reals, videos, [10:27] whatever you want. Kind of like what um [10:29] was just being shown with uh Chad. [10:33] But um we're doing this right now for a [10:35] couple clients. [10:36] We're doing about I want to say [10:40] three videos a day across nine social [10:42] media platforms. We're just using go [10:43] high level to push them out. Um so we're [10:46] getting about 27 reels out per day right [10:50] now. Um and some of those accounts are [10:52] in the 50 to 150,000 followers. Again, [10:55] this is just in the past two weeks [10:58] building these out, [11:01] but it's and you guys will get the [11:03] scripts obviously baked into the GBT, [11:05] but also uh there's a whole framework [11:07] that we use in order to get the reels to [11:09] actually land with somebody. So, like [11:11] grab their attention, pull them in and [11:12] actually have them like go to do a CTA. [11:15] Um you guys will get all that and you [11:17] can just dump it in. It'll write your [11:18] scripts for you. [11:21] Um, [11:23] and then what I wanted to show um was [11:26] some video stuff that I've been playing [11:28] with. So, taking ideas like these guys [11:32] or different concepts and actually [11:34] animating them or creating different [11:36] types of like film stuff with it cuz I [11:39] like messing around with video a whole [11:40] bunch. So, I'll show you guys some of [11:43] that [11:47] if it closes. There we go. [11:56] So, like as an example, this was done [12:00] I want to say three, four months ago. [12:04] Um, and this was a follow-up to the last [12:05] video I had shown at Rockstar. So, if [12:07] you were here for that one, this is a [12:09] different version of kind of doing the [12:10] same thing. [12:24] But using the same GBTs I'm about to [12:27] give you, if you guys wanted to make a [12:29] video, you could. [13:14] Yeah, that's what this is based off of. [13:19] So, [13:50] say again. [13:53] Oh, no. So each one of these is an [13:55] individual image that was then later [13:57] animated. But all of the video you're [14:00] seeing, the rendering, the compositing, [14:02] the upscaling, and the background music [14:05] was entirely done by AI. [14:11] So that was a couple months ago before I [14:13] started playing with making hyperreal [14:15] people like this. So that's an example. [14:19] Um, this one's a little bit more recent. [14:22] Um, this one was done like right before [14:24] the holiday. [14:35] Whenever you're alone, I'll just hold [14:38] you. [14:40] I'll do anything you want. I'm not home. [14:46] You're a little taste of heaven on my [14:49] tongue. [14:51] You [15:01] can't get [15:34] But again, completely done with AI. Um, [15:37] everything from front to back on that [15:39] animation, all of it. Um, using the same [15:42] prompts and templates that I'm going to [15:43] give you guys. [15:45] Question for you. [15:45] Yeah. on those. How would you modify [15:48] them to I mean script not withstanding [15:50] let's say that that first one with all [15:52] that destruction. [15:53] Yeah. [15:53] Could you theoretically modify it for a [15:55] local business like water damage [15:56] restoration more destroyed than [15:59] Oh yeah of course. Yeah. [16:00] But [16:02] because that would blow away everything [16:03] else at the local level. [16:06] Yeah. So being able to do something [16:08] cinematic like that at the local level. [16:09] Absolutely. Um you can do that with some [16:12] of the um stuff that I have inside the [16:14] GPTs. Um, so for example, if you plug in [16:17] a script, it'll go ahead and write the [16:19] entire thing. You would need to render [16:20] the image that you're starting from [16:22] first, you just need that one composite [16:24] image and then follow the script that [16:26] the system outputs and then just dump it [16:28] in your favorite video maker of choice [16:30] and you'll get probably 85 90% of the [16:33] way there. Go back and maybe edit once [16:35] or twice and you're good to go. Um, [16:37] yeah, absolutely. Um, so [16:42] um, so I'm taking those and running them [16:44] through. Um, right now we've got a [16:46] couple that we're using. I'm using V VIE [16:49] or a key, sorry, KIE.AI. [16:52] Um, so we're just pulling based on the [16:54] type of shot, the uh, type of framing [16:56] composite. So, it's multiple depending [16:58] on what the shot style is. Um, like [17:00] certain ones work better up close, other [17:02] ones work better with human faces. So, [17:04] depending if it's a landscape shot or [17:05] close up, different renderings. Um, [17:08] we'll pick different models for those [17:10] different scenarios. I have the AI [17:12] pretty much trained to be able to figure [17:13] it out on the fly. So, it picks its own [17:15] model and then does it. [17:18] But yeah, so [17:21] yeah, [17:21] you mentioned last time. [17:25] Yeah. [17:26] Is that the same key? [17:27] Yeah, key. Yep. Key.AI. Um, it's [17:31] basically it's open router like you said [17:33] for video and and images. So, if you [17:34] don't want to have 50 different [17:36] subscriptions, just use that. Um, and [17:39] you can just plug everything in. Um, the [17:41] system that I'm using obviously to make [17:43] the videos is vibe coded. Um, a lot of [17:45] it lives in Air Table, so it'll build [17:46] itself through Air Table, save all the [17:48] scenes, and then I can go through and [17:50] like manually tweak if I need, and then [17:52] have it bulk publish, generate the [17:54] audio, compress, and then spit it out. [18:00] So, that's that. And then if you guys [18:03] want to go ahead and play with any of [18:04] that stuff in any format, go for it. Um [18:08] there's three GPTs at the bottom of it. [18:10] And then there's a sevenstep framework [18:12] that we use for all short form videos. [18:14] So if you're creating any kind of short [18:15] form video, um whether it's with one of [18:18] the people that you generate like the [18:19] examples I've given or you have a custom [18:23] avatar that you've already done or [18:24] you're figuring stuff out in Hen, this [18:26] will actually help you to get it right [18:27] from a marketing and sales perspective. [18:29] So, aside from the shiny stuff, the [18:31] stuff I'll give you, the stuff you're [18:32] getting on that will actually work. [18:37] Yo, Dan, you know you owe me money for [18:38] letting all these people scan that QR [18:41] code. [18:42] Got all your data now. [18:45] Everything. [18:46] Yeah. [18:47] Does anybody have any questions, [18:49] comments, accusations of heresy? [18:53] Heresy. [18:54] I've got a comment. I just want to [18:56] commend you on that first thing because [18:58] I used to sell on Amazon [19:03] um as a real form of income and I've [19:06] been thinking about getting back to that [19:08] and uh yes, I just wanted to commend you [19:10] for doing it because [19:11] Thank you. [19:12] You did a great job. [19:13] Thanks. I appreciate it. It was just [19:15] like I said, I'm only using one API [19:17] that's ebase. Um the rest is through [19:19] that little Chrome extension. It goes [19:21] opens a new tab, looks up the product, [19:23] scrapes the data, figures it all out, [19:25] and then it does computations in the [19:27] back, figures out if it's good or not, [19:29] if there's enough margin, if there's [19:30] enough quantity left in the store and [19:32] Amazon, all that sort of stuff. [19:34] And it it just does all the viability [19:36] shopping for me essentially. [19:38] So [19:39] yeah, I think I was halfway not hearing [19:41] you when you first started, right? But [19:43] did you show them the Amazon auto ship [19:45] thing you got? [19:46] Yeah. So guys, right, like please [19:48] understand, even if you don't do it, put [19:51] someone in your family to do it. [19:53] Especially if they're not in this [19:55] [ __ ] realm. We talk another language, [19:58] bro. What he's saying is just go babysit [20:01] this [ __ ] and make some income and that [20:03] lead them into your world and and more [20:05] importantly, right, an income. He [20:07] started the session off showing you a [20:09] semi-automated way to make side money. [20:13] How amazing is that? Thank you, Daniel. [20:15] I didn't know you was going to add that [20:16] in there. I know you told me you were [20:18] doing it. Yeah, [20:18] cuz you just started it. Yeah. [20:20] And you're already getting sales. That's [20:22] crazy. [20:22] Yeah. And again, most of it is like I'm [20:25] like I said, I'm not babysitting it. I [20:27] wake up and see if there's any sales I [20:28] need to push out in the morning, let it [20:30] run for the day, check at the end of the [20:32] night. [20:32] That's it. Like the amount of stuff. And [20:35] then it's just like answering customer [20:37] questions, messages, questions about [20:40] products, spam, any of that stuff. So, [20:43] did you just pixel all the stuff there? [20:45] I did not. That is just a straight cut [20:47] through to Google Docs. Nobody's been [20:49] pixelled. [20:50] I'm playing nice this time. [20:56] Cool. Any questions? Anybody? [21:00] Guys, give it up for Dan, please.