Testing 5 AI Copywriting Tools: What Actually Made Money
The author tested 5 popular AI copywriting tools over 30 days, tracking time saved, output quality, and actual dollars earned. The results show that AI tools can help make money, but the real value is in increased productivity, not full automation.
Why it matters
This article provides practical insights on how AI copywriting tools can actually generate revenue for freelancers and side hustlers, beyond just the marketing hype.
Key Points
- 1AI tools can save time but still require human editing, strategy, and client management
- 2Tool choice should match your specific work needs, not the other way around
- 3The real money is in using AI to increase speed and productivity, not full automation
- 4Start with a free trial to test the tools with your actual work before committing
Details
The author tested 5 AI copywriting tools - Jasper, Copy.ai, ChatGPT, Writesonic, and Rytr - over a 30-day period. They used the tools for real client work, side projects, and their own content, tracking time saved, output quality, and money earned. The results showed that the tools could save significant time (35-60%) and generate decent quality content (5-8/10), but the actual dollars earned varied widely. Jasper generated the most revenue at $1,200, followed by Writesonic at $750, Copy.ai at $400, Rytr at $150, and ChatGPT at $0 directly (though it helped land a $3,000 client). When factoring in the tool costs, Jasper, Writesonic, and Copy.ai were the most profitable. The key takeaways were that AI won't replace humans but will replace those who don't use it, tool choice should match your specific needs, and the real value is in increased productivity rather than full automation.
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