如何利用 Claude AI 在 2026 年获利:3 种被低估的方法(完整系统)

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一份详细的实操指南,教你如何利用 Claude 构建 AI 驱动的代理机构,实现旅行规划、Pinterest 博客运营以及电子邮件潜在客户开发的自动化。

One ordinary guy quietly pulled in around $10,000 from this in a couple of months, with zero ad spend. The whole trick: one boring niche, three underrated ways to make money with Claude AI, and the move that fuses them into a single system. What follows is that exact playbook, step by step. No hype, no recycled ideas everyone already jumped on, just three quiet methods that snap into one real business.

Everything below is built around a single example niche: travel. Keep this niche or swap it for another at the end. The point is the system, not the topic.

Here is the system, piece by piece:

  1. Custom AI travel plans sold as a digital product on Etsy.
  2. The Pinterest traffic machine that earns from display ads and affiliate income.
  3. The free PDF funnel that builds an email list you sell offers to.
  4. The agency system that wraps all three under one brand.
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A few figures that explain why this model works:

  • Nearly 87 million active buyers shop on Etsy (86.6M in Q1 2026), so the audience is already there, no building from zero.
  • 631 million people use Pinterest every month, and most arrive in planning mode, not scrolling mode.
  • Email returns roughly $36 to $42 for every $1 spent, the highest ROI of any channel, and the list is an owned asset, not a rented one.
  • The 2026 World Cup final lands at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on July 19, 2026: 82,500 seats and an estimated 1.5 billion viewers. That is one event, in one city.

Method 1: Custom AI travel plans

The demand is already proven. A quick Etsy search for a state or city travel itinerary turns up shops with thousands of sales on simple planners. That is the signal: people already pay for this.

The angle is a custom solution, not a generic file. Instead of one static planner, the product is a plan built around the buyer's exact city, dates, group, and budget. Example: a 5-day trip to New Jersey for a family of four on a $2,000 budget.

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Why New Jersey? Because demand spikes around events. The 2026 World Cup final is set for the New Jersey area, which means hundreds of thousands of travelers looking for plans. That is one city. There are hundreds of events every month and thousands of cities worldwide that could use this.

Build the plan with Claude

This prompt makes Claude think like a consultant, respect the budget, and hand you a finished file:

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1You are a senior travel-planning consultant who has designed 500+ custom trips.
2Build a complete [N]-day itinerary for [CITY] for [TRAVELER PROFILE, e.g. 2 adults
3and 2 kids aged 6 and 9] with a hard total budget of [BUDGET] covering lodging, food,
4transport, and activities. State at the top whether airfare is included.
5
6Work in this order and show your work:
71. List 5 assumptions a pro would make (travel style, pace, dietary needs, mobility, season).
82. Shortlist 3 lodging options across budget tiers with nightly price and why each fits.
93. A day-by-day plan with morning, afternoon, and evening blocks. Each block: time, place,
10 realistic cost, a one-line insider tip, and a rain or sold-out backup.
114. A transport plan (airport plus getting around) with costs.
125. A budget as an HTML table that keeps the grand total at or under [BUDGET], plus a 10%
13 contingency line. Target 90 to 100% of the budget: a big unspent surplus is a fail, so
14 spend it on upgrades and show them. If you go over, cut the lowest-value items and say what you cut.
156. A book-ahead checklist: what to reserve and how far in advance.
16
17Rules: use realistic current-season prices, flag any estimate, and keep every tip specific
18(name neighborhoods, dishes, transit lines). Output one clean, styled, self-contained HTML
19document: cover header with trip title and budget, clear section headings, colored tip boxes,
20and the budget table. Return only the HTML.

Deliver it two ways

Because the result is a digital file, you have options:

  1. HTML to shareable link. Download the HTML, drop it into Canva, and use "view public link" to generate a link you can send.
  2. PDF. Ask Claude to turn the same plan into a PDF, wait a few seconds, and download it.

Best practice: send the buyer both versions.

List it and rank it

Create a fresh Etsy store, fill out every field properly, and take your time on setup. Then generate a full launch kit for each city:

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1You are an Etsy SEO strategist who has ranked digital products on page 1.
2Build a full launch kit for a digital "[CITY] custom travel plan" listing:
3
41. Buyer-intent map: 5 phrases a real buyer types, split into ready-to-buy and researching.
52. 5 listing titles, each under 140 characters, strongest keyword first, written for humans, no stuffing.
63. 13 tags, each 20 characters max, mixing long-tail and broad, none duplicating another.
74. A description: a hook first line, 3 benefit bullets, what is included, delivery info, and
8 a 3-question FAQ that kills the top objections.
95. Pricing: 3 tiers, each with a name, a charm price (like 17 or 27), and one line on why that buyer picks it.
106. 3 thumbnail-text ideas to A/B test.
11Label each block so I can paste it straight into Etsy.

Numbers and power moves

  • The fee math is friendly. Etsy charges $0.20 to list an item (live for 4 months) plus about 6.5% + 3% + $0.25 per sale, so roughly 10 to 11% total. A digital plan has no printing and no shipping, so most of the price is margin.
  • Use charm pricing. $17 or $27 tends to convert better than $20 or $30. Sell a cheap basic plan, then upsell a premium version with extra days, a packing list, and a restaurant map.
  • Ride events, not just cities. The 2026 World Cup final (MetLife Stadium, July 19) pulls a global crowd of planners, and concerts, marathons, and festivals spike demand the same way.
  • Let Claude batch your catalog. Do not build one city at a time:
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1Give me 30 cities with strong 2026 travel demand (events, sports, festivals).
2For each: the event or reason, the best months to visit, 5 keyword ideas, and a
3one-line listing hook I can use on Etsy. Return it as a numbered list I can work through.
  • Illustrative math (not a promise): 100 published cities, each selling just 2 plans a month at $17, is about $3,400 in mostly-margin revenue. The lever is listing count, not luck.

The one rule for Method 1:

be consistent. Most shops that actually sell have 100+ listings. Do not publish one city and wait. Volume is the strategy.

Method 2: The Pinterest traffic machine

If only one method survives the year, make it this one. It has the clearest path to a six-figure content business.

The money math. Travel blogs pull consistent monthly views from a high-value audience. Display ads pay roughly $6 to $20 per 1,000 views, on top of affiliate income. Stack enough traffic and it compounds every month. (Figures are illustrative and vary by niche and season.)

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Level-up tip:

AdSense is only the entry point. As traffic grows, climb the ad-network ladder for higher payouts: Ezoic (no traffic minimum), then Raptive (now just 25,000 monthly pageviews, down from 100,000), then Mediavine. Same traffic, bigger checks.

The traffic secret is Pinterest trends. Open Pinterest Trends, filter by your niche, and find what is trending right now. Write a blog post on that exact topic, then push traffic to it with a batch of pins. Because the topic is already trending, your pins have a much better chance to rank and send readers to your site.

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The four-prompt content engine

1. Title, SEO, and outline. Paste the trend and get the structure. Keep the SEO elements for later.

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1You are a travel SEO strategist and Pinterest growth expert.
2Trending topic: [TREND KEYWORD]. Target reader: [WHO]. Target length: [e.g. 1,500 words].
3
4Deliver:
51. Search intent in one sentence.
62. 3 titles: one how-to, one numbered listicle, one curiosity-gap. Mark your pick and why.
7 If a title promises a number (like "9 spots"), the outline must contain exactly that many.
83. On-page SEO: focus keyword, 3 secondary keywords each with a rough difficulty (low/medium/high),
9 a meta description under 155 characters that contains the keyword, and a short URL slug.
104. A full outline: H2s and H3s, the intro angle, an FAQ with 4 questions real searchers ask,
11 and 2 internal-link ideas.
125. A skimmability note: exactly where to add images, lists, or callout boxes.
13Give specific numbers or date ranges where useful and flag any forecast. Stay specific to
14[TREND KEYWORD], never generic travel advice.

2. The blog itself. Turn the outline into real writing, section by section.

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1Act as a professional travel writer with a warm, first-hand voice (a well-traveled friend,
2not a brochure or generic AI). Write the section "[SECTION NAME]" from this outline: [PASTE OUTLINE].
3
4Constraints:
5- 250 to 400 words, paragraphs of max 3 sentences, one scannable list only if it helps.
6- Use the focus keyword "[FOCUS KEYWORD]" once, naturally, in the first 100 words.
7- One concrete detail per paragraph: a price, a place name, a time, or a number.
8- Include one honest "watch out" mistake to avoid.
9- No filler openers, no repeating the heading.
10End with a one-line transition into the next section.

Save the finished post in Google Docs for later.

3. Ten pins. Every post needs a batch of pins to promote it.

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1You are a Pinterest copywriter who studies why travel pins go viral.
2For the blog "[BLOG TITLE]" targeting [TREND KEYWORD], write 10 pin-title concepts.
3
4- Use a different hook each time: number list, mistake-to-avoid, "nobody tells you",
5 seasonal urgency, budget angle, hidden gem, and save-for-later.
6- Each under 100 characters, no two alike.
7- For each, add the emotion it targets and one line on why it earns the click.
8Rank them 1 to 10 by predicted click-through, strongest first.

4. The pin image and details. Do this for each pin. The image matters most.

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1You are a Pinterest creative director. For the pin title "[PIN TITLE]", output a publish pack:
21. Image prompt: vertical 2:3. Describe the scene, lighting, mood, color palette, and the exact
3 bold text overlay and where it sits. Make it stop the thumb in a busy feed.
42. Two alternate image concepts for A/B testing.
53. Pin description: 2 keyword-rich but natural sentences ending in a soft call to action.
64. 5 hashtags, broad to niche.
75. The exact board to pin it to, and why.

Generate the image with any free image tool (make a few variations) or connect an image generator to Claude. Put real effort here: the image is about half of why someone clicks.

Pro move:

Pinterest rewards fresh images. Make 3 to 5 different pin designs for the same post and space them out over several days. One blog post can feed pins for weeks.

Publish the website

Two paths, pick one:

  • Free: start on Blogger. Build traffic first, then apply for AdSense or migrate to WordPress later.
  • Professional: host on a provider like Hostinger (paid plans start around $3 to $5 a month on a longer term and usually include a free domain for the first year, while a month-to-month plan costs more) and use a fast theme such as Astra. You can set up a site in a few hours.

Paste your post, add a header image (ask Claude for the image prompt), and drop in those three saved SEO elements: focus keyword, meta description, and URL slug.

Want a full website build guide?

The domain, theme, plugins, and on-page SEO really deserve their own walkthrough. If you want a complete step-by-step "build your site from zero" guide, comment

website

and it gets made.

Pinterest alone is not enough. Google should rank it too, so several helpful images go throughout the post. For travel, free stock photos and AI images are easy to find.

Set up Pinterest

Brand your account, then ask Claude which boards to create (travel tips, travel planners, city guides, and so on). Upload each pin with the image and details, and place it on the right board. Not sure which board fits? Ask Claude.

Rules for Method 2:

never quit, because one viral pin changes everything. Followers barely matter, since sites get millions of visitors with few subscribers. Space pins about 10 to 20 minutes apart so it does not look spammy, and aim for one blog post per day.

Method 3: The free PDF funnel

This is the method that most often produces those first serious dollars. It is simple: give away something valuable for free, collect emails in exchange, then sell to that list over and over.

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Create the lead magnet

Let Claude find the pain, name it, and write it. First, the problem:

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1You are a direct-response marketer who builds lead magnets that convert cold traffic.
2For the [NICHE] niche, list 7 painful, specific problems people hit right before they act.
3For each: the problem in the reader's own words, the emotion under it, and why current free
4advice fails them. Then pick the ONE with the widest audience and highest urgency, and defend
5the choice in 2 lines.

Then the title:

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1Using that chosen problem, write 7 lead-magnet titles that feel worth paying for but are free.
2Use these angles: "read this before", number-outcome ("7 X that Y"), mistake-avoider, shortcut,
3insider secret, checklist, and ultimate guide. Each under 60 characters, each promising one clear
4outcome. Mark the most broadly appealing.

A deliberately broad title like "Read This Before You Start Traveling the World" pulls in many types of travelers at once. Now generate the guide itself, with guardrails so it never truncates or stubs chapters:

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1You are a content designer building a premium free guide.
2Write a complete lead magnet titled "[TITLE]" for the [NICHE] niche with exactly 8 chapters.
3
4Each chapter: a benefit-driven heading, exactly 200 to 250 words of genuinely useful content
5(no thinner tail chapters), one actionable tip box, and one common mistake with the fix.
6Also add: a cover page (title and subtitle), a one-page intro that promises the outcome, a
7table of contents, and a final page with a soft call to action.
8Build it as one self-contained HTML file: a clean color theme, readable typography, styled
9callout boxes, and page-break-friendly sections. Close every tag and do not stop until
10</html> is written. If you approach a length limit, keep every chapter at 200 words rather
11than dropping any. Return only the HTML.

Build the capture funnel

  1. Create a Google Form with two required fields: name and email. Add "country" if you want to segment for targeted offers later.
  2. In the form, link responses to a Google Sheet so your list builds automatically.
  3. After signup, the PDF is sent by email. That one step confirms the address is real and active.
  4. Add a short disclaimer in the form description saying you may send future offers. This keeps everything transparent and professional.

Get traffic without ads

Most people pay for ads to run funnels like this. No need. Active Reddit and Facebook communities in the niche (10+ posts a day) do the job, when the free guide is shared like a human:

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1You are a community marketer who never sounds spammy.
2Write 10 posts that give away the free guide "[PDF TITLE]" in [NICHE] groups on Reddit and Facebook.
3- Each leads with value or a short story, mentions the guide naturally, and ends with: [GOOGLE FORM LINK].
4- Vary the format: a personal lesson, a question to the group, a quick tip list, a "I made this,
5 is it useful?" ask, and a myth-buster.
6- Tag each with its platform (Reddit is skeptical and detail-loving, Facebook is casual) and the
7 type of subreddit or group it fits.
8No hype words, no fake urgency. Sound like a real member giving back.

Tease a couple of images from the PDF so people want it. Free is free, and people rarely say no.

Turn the list into money

Now the payoff. The list is full of targeted buyers. In come the Method 1 custom travel plans, plus travel offers from CPA and affiliate networks, where payouts can be strong. Then let Claude write the email:

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1You are an email copywriter. Write a 3-email sequence to my [NICHE] list promoting this offer:
2[OFFER + LINK].
3- Email 1: pure value tied to the offer's problem, mention the offer once at the end.
4- Email 2: a short story or case, then the offer as the natural fix, one clear call to action.
5- Email 3: a gentle deadline or bonus, one call to action, and a soft PS.
6Keep each under 180 words, friendly, skimmable, and never pushy.

Numbers and power moves

  • Email is the highest-ROI channel there is, roughly $36 to $42 back per $1, and unlike social followers, the list is owned outright.
  • Send a welcome email instantly. Deliver the PDF, then set expectations in the same email: what you send, how often, and one quick win. First impressions decide who opens email number two.
  • Segment by country. That optional country field lets you match the right offer to the right person later, which lifts conversions.
  • Value first, offer second. Aim for three helpful emails for every one that sells. A list that trusts the sender buys for years.
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Rules for Method 3:

never mass-spam DMs, and do not bury people in offers. One offer per week is plenty. Scale later by running ads to grow the list faster.

The golden part: combine all three into one agency

Notice that all three methods live in the same niche. That is on purpose. Instead of three scattered hustles, they package into three services under one brand. That brand is the agency.

Set it up step by step:

  • Name the brand with Claude, then generate a logo on any image tool.
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1You are a brand strategist. Build a brand for a [NICHE] content-and-services business.
21. 10 names, each with a 4-word tagline, the vibe it signals, and a quick .com-likely or unlikely guess.
32. Shortlist the top 3 and score each on memorability, spelling on first hearing, and room to grow
4 beyond one product.
53. For the winner: a logo concept (icon idea, 2-color palette with hex codes, font style) and how
6 the handle looks across TikTok, Pinterest, and Etsy.
  • Create short-form accounts (TikTok, Reels, Shorts) under that brand.
  • Add a Linktree in the bio with three links: your website (fed by Pinterest), your Etsy listing (custom plans), and your Google Form (free PDF).
  • Post short travel videos in your own style to feed the whole system. A sample hook that works: "Three places that look unreal, and many travelers can visit with no embassy visa..." ending with "Comment your dream place and I'll send you a custom travel plan."

Now every viewer can enter through any of the three doors, and each door feeds the others.

The final trick: swap the niche

None of this is limited to travel. Take the whole model and rebuild it for any niche in one prompt:

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1You are a business systems designer. Here is a 3-part model built for travel: (1) custom AI plans
2sold on Etsy, (2) a Pinterest-fed blog earning from ads and affiliates, (3) a free PDF lead-magnet
3funnel that builds an email list and sells offers.
4
5Rebuild the whole system for the [YOUR NICHE] niche. Return:
61. Three digital-product ideas, each with who buys, a price, and one line justifying that price.
72. Five trending content angles and the single best platform (Pinterest, YouTube, TikTok, or SEO) with why.
83. The exact free lead magnet, the pain it solves, and 3 offers that follow. Name specific affiliate
9 programs and their rough commission where you can.
104. One brand name and a one-line positioning.
115. A 30-day launch plan, week by week, where each week has one measurable target (like "20 videos published").
12Finish with the single biggest risk in this niche and a concrete way to de-risk it.

Fitness, personal finance, parenting, pets, home decor: the structure holds. The niche is just a variable.

Common mistakes that kill results

  • Publishing once and waiting. One listing or one post is not a test, it is a rounding error. Volume creates luck.
  • Ugly pins. The image is half the click, so a weak image sinks great writing.
  • Skipping SEO. No focus keyword, no meta description, no alt text means Google ignores the post and all traffic leans on Pinterest alone.
  • Buying a domain on day one for a niche you have not validated. Start free, prove demand, then invest.
  • Over-offering to your list. Ten pitches in a week torches an audience that took months to build.

Realistic expectations

This is a real business model, not a lottery ticket. Results depend on your niche, effort, traffic, offer, and market demand, and nothing here is guaranteed. Volume and consistency are what make it work: many listings, regular posts, and steady list-building beat a single perfect attempt. Always follow the terms of service of every platform you use.

Alright, go time

This is not three random side hustles, it is a system. The only thing left is to stop reading and start shipping: one listing, one pin, one email. Not perfect, just today. In a month you will look back and not believe this ever just sat in your notes.

Here is the thing: AI moves every single week, and what prints money today can either explode or go stale by next month. I track it so you do not have to. AI news, the fresh tools worth trying, and the tactics that actually work (money plays like these included) go out in my Telegram.

-> https://t.me/shmidtai

Now close this tab and go build something. Your move.

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