How I Closed a $18k Client With a NEW AI Business

Uploaded: 2026-03-20
The video discusses four AI business models that beginners can start, highlighting the importance of choosing the right model to ease client acquisition and ensure scalability. It includes a seven-step blueprint for closing high-value deals, focusing particularly on AI corporate education as a lucrative and less saturated option.

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This video compares four beginner-friendly AI business models—AI automation agencies, AI SaaS, faceless YouTube, and AI corporate education—and provides a seven-step blueprint the creator used to land an $18,000 corporate training deal. It evaluates models using three metrics (price per client, delivery effort, ease of starting) and offers practical guidance for choosing and scaling the right approach without hype.

– Three quick evaluation metrics: how much you can charge per client, how much work delivery requires, and how hard it is to start and defend against competition.

– Model snapshots: AI automation (variable fees, easy to enter but competitive), AI SaaS (heavy upfront build, scalable, acquirable), faceless YouTube (ad revenue potential but demonetization risk), AI corporate education (high-ticket, low delivery time, requires prior proof).

– Seven-step blueprint for AI corporate education: start with trusted contacts, build a single-page offer, start small, run hands-on workshops, provide an on-demand course, package recurring engagements, and scale via referrals.

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I signed my first client for $18,000 in under 30 days.

Picking the right business model matters a lot.

This secret: AI corporate education lets you charge 10K–60K per project.

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How I Closed a $18k Client With a NEW AI Business
How I Closed a $18k Client With a NEW AI Business