My lobster finally found a monetization entry point.


Most people probably play with lobsters just for fun, being hyped up by overly exaggerated articles that make their mood surge, but in the end, they can’t do anything right, and they end up wasting quite a bit of money on models.
Today, I want to share my monetization method with everyone: connecting the universe’s number one BN Square API to lobster. One account has a limit of 100 posts per day, then I just start content mining directly.
BN Square’s traffic is terrifying—any random day’s posts get hundreds of views, and a full day’s traffic can easily reach 100,000+. What does that mean? Just thinking about a big shot seeing my post one day, then making a transaction from my post, I could really earn passively.
Don’t look at the current modest earnings, but if a family has four or five accounts set up, they could even add a late-night snack. After all, this is the simplest way for us to make money with AI without doing anything at all.
And I want to say that you must choose the right model. I only felt like I discovered a new world after switching models. The previous ones were too expensive, and I was burning through money without doing anything.
If you have the resources to set up four or five accounts, it’s quite easy to earn a month’s salary for an ordinary employee for free. Because if you set the copywriting style well, just one post can easily get over ten thousand views.
Finally, I want to say that this really is one of the most genuine and relatively simple ways for ordinary people to monetize automatically with AI. Just look at the other feel-good stories—chances of one in a million are not something we can get.
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