• The Most Overlooked Way to Make Money On the Internet | Ep. #164

  • May 2 2025
  • Length: 52 mins
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The Most Overlooked Way to Make Money On the Internet | Ep. #164

  • Summary

  • I sat down with Frey Chu (https://x.com/freychu), who started by building profitable directory websites and later began teaching others how to do the same. We talked about how he went from flipping items at flea markets to pulling in up to $3,000/month in passive income from sites he barely touches. He broke down his process for finding untapped SEO opportunities, how he uses Ahrefs and Reddit for research, and shared a realistic approach to building simple, mostly passive websites that can steadily bring in income over time.

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    00:00 The Power of Simple Solutions
    03:12 Opportunism and Business Growth
    06:01 Navigating Online Criticism
    09:23 The Nature of Selfishness in Business Relationships
    12:16 Stress Management and Decision Making
    15:09 The Role of a CEO
    18:03 AI in Business Efficiency
    21:54 The Impact of AI on Employment
    25:18 Navigating Wealth and Parenting
    31:53 The Reality of Entrepreneurship
    36:15 Business Ideas and Getting Started
    42:03 The Book Writing Journey

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