How I Use AI to Run My Online Business (Real Workflow)
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I used to spend 30+ hours a week on my online business. Writing content, handling emails, researching product ideas, updating product descriptions, managing customer questions. It felt like a full-time job on top of my full-time job.
Now I spend maybe 10 hours a week and the business earns more. The difference is AI — used properly, not as a gimmick.
Here's my actual workflow. Not theoretical. What I actually do, week over week.
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I'll mention specific tools, but the important thing isn't the exact tools — it's the workflow. Tools change. The principles don't.
ChatGPT (or Claude) — My primary thinking partner. I use it for brainstorming, outlining, drafting, and editing.
MadeThis — My business platform. MadeThis has AI built into the core — it helps with product positioning, pricing, and marketing guidance. It's not just a storefront; it's the AI layer that runs on top of everything.
Midjourney — For product cover images and thumbnail graphics.
Grammarly / Hemingway — Quick editing passes before anything goes live.
Monday: Content Planning (45 Minutes)
Every Monday morning I open ChatGPT and run this process:
- List last week's top-performing posts (by traffic from Google Search Console)
- Ask ChatGPT: "Here are my top posts by search traffic: [list]. What related topics am I missing? What search intent do these posts leave unsatisfied?"
- Pick 2 new blog post topics from the suggestions
- Generate an outline for each: "Give me a 7-section outline for a 900-word blog post targeting [topic] for [audience]"
This Monday session produces my writing queue for the week. Total time: 45 minutes.
Tuesday and Wednesday: Content Writing (2 Hours Each)
I don't write from scratch. My process:
- Open the outline from Monday
- Paste it into ChatGPT: "Draft this section in a first-person, conversational tone. I'm a digital entrepreneur sharing what I've personally learned. Make it practical and specific."
- Edit the draft in my voice — cut what's generic, add personal examples, make it sound like me
- Run through Hemingway to catch passive voice and over-long sentences
- Add internal links and the affiliate CTA at the end
Each post takes me about 90 minutes with this process. I write two posts per week. Before AI, each post took 4+ hours.
Thursday: Product Updates and New Product Research (1 Hour)
Once a week I review my current products and check for improvement opportunities:
- Read any new buyer reviews or support emails
- Use ChatGPT to generate improvement suggestions: "Here's my current product description: [paste]. Here's feedback I've received: [paste]. How would you improve the description and positioning?"
- If I'm considering a new product: "Here are the top-performing posts on my blog by traffic: [list]. What digital product would a visitor to these posts most likely want to buy?"
MadeThis also surfaces suggestions through its AI layer — it'll flag if my pricing looks off relative to what's converting or suggest product angles I haven't tried.
Friday: SEO and Analytics Review (30 Minutes)
Brief weekly review:
- Google Search Console: which posts are gaining or losing impressions?
- Top conversion sources: which posts drove sales this week?
- Any keyword opportunities I'm missing?
I log 3 things: what worked, what to double down on, and one thing to change next week. Five sentences total. This keeps me focused without spending hours in spreadsheets.
Ad Hoc: Customer Support (30 Minutes/Day)
I get maybe 5–10 support emails per week. My process:
- Read the email
- Paste into ChatGPT: "Draft a helpful, friendly response to this customer question: [paste]. I want to solve their problem completely and leave them feeling well taken care of. Keep it under 100 words."
- Edit and send — I always personalize the draft before it goes out
Most support is resolved in the first reply. This takes about 5 minutes per email, down from 15.
The Bigger Picture
The AI workflow isn't about replacing my judgment. It's about removing the parts of the work that were pure friction — the blank page, the formatting, the "how do I phrase this" — so I can focus on the decisions only I can make: what to build, who to build it for, and how to position it.
The result is a business that runs on 10 hours a week and earns more than it did when I was grinding 30+ hours.
If you want to build a business that works this way — digital products, AI-assisted operations, SEO-driven traffic — MadeThis is the platform I'd start with. The AI is baked in, not bolted on.
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