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Money Maker · Blueprint 115

Hundreds of reviews,
written while you sleep.

Here is a machine that quietly built me an income stream. I am an affiliate for a lot of products, so I keep them in a simple database, each one with its affiliate link. On a button press, the machine picks the next product on the list, goes to its website, reads all the information, and writes a full, honest, long review. It finds a matching YouTube how-to and embeds it, adds images, links my other articles, sets every SEO tag, and publishes the finished review to WordPress. It writes five or six a day. Over months, those pages pile up and rank for the product name review, often where almost no other affiliate is competing. So I end up ranking, and a quiet commission comes in while I do nothing at all.

Blueprint · 115
From a list of products to hundreds of ranking reviews
Content Production
PRODUCT LIST one picked a day READ THE SITE WRITE THE REVIEW youtube how-to seo + links affiliate link PUBLISH LIVE RANKS + PAYS passive commission IT PICKS ONE PRODUCT A DAY, READS ITS SITE, WRITES A FULL REVIEW WITH A VIDEO AND SEO, PUBLISHES IT, AND RANKS FOR THE PRODUCT NAME REVIEW

Writing product reviews by hand is slow, and the money only shows up months later.

A good affiliate review can pay you for years, but writing one takes hours. You research the product, learn its features, write a long honest article, find a video, add images, set the SEO, and link it to your other posts. Do that once and it is a nice afternoon. Do it for hundreds of products and you will never finish. So most people write three or four reviews, get bored, and stop, right before the pages would have started to rank. The fix is a machine that does the whole job for you, one product at a time, five or six a day, from a list you control. Here is who it is for, what goes wrong without it, how it works, and what you get back.

01

Who it’s for

Anyone who earns, or wants to earn, affiliate commission from products. Bloggers, niche site owners, course sellers, agencies, anyone with a WordPress site who promotes tools or products. It works even if you start with ten products, because each review is a page that can rank for years and pay you long after the machine wrote it.

02

What goes wrong

Without it, you write a handful of reviews by hand, run out of time, and quit before the pages gain traction. Reviews are slow to write and slow to rank, so the effort feels wasted for months. You do not fail because reviews do not work. You fail because you cannot write enough of them, fast enough, to reach the ones that finally rank and pay.

03

How the machine works

You keep a database of the products you are an affiliate for, each with its link. The machine picks the next one, reads its website, writes a long review, embeds a YouTube how-to, adds images, does the internal links and the SEO, and publishes it to WordPress. You press a button and it writes five or six a day. You never touch a single article by hand.

04

What you get back

Over months you end up with hundreds of reviews on your site, each aimed at a product name review search. Many of those searches have few affiliates competing, so you rank. And once a page ranks, it pays a quiet commission for years, especially for enterprise software billed per user per year.

I wanted hundreds of reviews, but I could never write them all myself.

This automation is one of the most powerful I have built, because it let me create hundreds of product reviews without touching anything. I am an affiliate for a lot of products, and I knew each honest review could rank and pay me for years. The problem was time. Writing one good review takes hours of research and writing, and I had hundreds of products I wanted to cover. By hand, that job would never end, and the pages that finally rank only start earning months after they go live.

So I built a tool that does the entire job for me. It goes to a product’s website, reads all the information, and writes the review from a chosen perspective, first person or third person. Then it publishes it straight to my WordPress site. It also goes out and finds relevant YouTube how-to videos for that exact product and embeds them into the review, so the page is richer and more useful to the reader who lands on it.

It does the rest of the busywork too. It does the internal linking with my other articles, so my reviews point to each other, and it updates all the SEO tags and meta tags for me. The beauty of it is that I can set the system to write five or six reviews every single day. I press a button, and it does the job. No writing, no formatting, no hunting for videos, no fiddling with SEO fields, none of it.

The clever part is the list. I have a separate tool that finds affiliate programs by the thousand. Once I find products I would like to review and am an affiliate for, I just add them to a database with the affiliate link. The machine goes through the list in order, picks the product name, drops in the affiliate link, and writes the full article. It fetches the product information from the web, grabs the videos, creates the images, does the SEO, and links the internal pages, all on its own.

The numbers here are kept deliberately modest. Say the machine writes five reviews a day, and over a few months you have three or four hundred live pages. Most will earn little. But a handful will rank for a product name review that almost no other affiliate covers, and each of those can quietly pay you. A single enterprise software sale, where a company buys a hundred licences per user per year, can be one very good payday. And it keeps coming, from a page you never touched again.

Proof point: I have documented how I run my business on autopilot and the income streams behind it on YouTube, in my 28 income streams breakdown and a real look at the daily work in a day in my life, so the conservative numbers on this page are checkable.

5-6 reviews / dayFull long reviews written and published on a button press
$0 per reviewNo writer to pay, the machine does the whole job
Ranks for yearsEach page can pay a quiet commission long after it goes live
The List, Write, Rank Loop

Three moves that turn a product list into ranking reviews

What made this work was treating a review as a job to be run, not a job to be written. Most people try to write reviews one at a time and burn out long before the pages earn. But a review is just a product, a source of information, and a set of steps that repeat the same way every time. The loop here keeps a list of products, writes each one in full on its own, and lets the finished pages rank for the product name search. That is all it takes to build an income stream that compounds while you do nothing.

1

Keep a list of products you can earn from

The loop starts with your database. You collect the products you are an affiliate for and store each one with its affiliate link. I feed mine from a separate tool that finds affiliate programs by the thousand, so my list never runs dry. The trick is to favour products where few affiliates compete and where a single sale is worth real money, like enterprise software billed per user per year. You add a row, the machine handles the rest. The bigger and smarter your list, the more ranking pages the machine can build for you over time, each one a small bet that can pay for years.

2

Let the machine write and publish each review

Once the list exists, the machine does the writing. It picks the next product, goes to its website, and reads all the information. Then it writes a full, honest, long review from the perspective you choose, first or third person. It finds a matching YouTube how-to and embeds it, creates images, links your other articles so your reviews support each other, sets every SEO and meta tag, and publishes the finished page to WordPress. You press a button and it writes five or six a day. Nothing about this is manual once it runs. The machine turns a plain product name into a complete page that is set to rank while you get on with your day.

3

Let the pages rank and pay quietly over time

The last move is the one that pays. Reviews are slow to rank, but they are patient. Over months, your library of reviews grows, and a share of them start to rank for the product name review search. Because you chose products few affiliates cover, you often end up as the only one, or one of very few, ranking for that term. When someone searching for that exact product lands on your page and buys, you earn a commission. You did not touch the page. It ranked on its own, and it keeps paying you, month after month, from work the machine did once.

Once those three moves are in place, your review library grows on its own. The list feeds the machine. The machine writes and publishes five or six reviews a day. The pages rank for product names few affiliates cover, and a quiet commission comes in for years. You built an income stream out of a list and a button, while you spent your time on something else.

Before the system

  • Hours spent writing a single review by hand
  • Three or four reviews written, then boredom and a stall
  • Videos, images, and SEO all done manually each time
  • Pages that never reach the number needed to rank
  • An income stream that stayed an idea, never built

After the system

  • Five or six full reviews written and published a day
  • A growing list of products the machine works through
  • Videos, images, links, and SEO added for you every time
  • Hundreds of pages, some ranking for product names
  • A quiet commission that comes in month after month

Prompt 1: pick products worth reviewing

The whole income stream lives or dies on which products you choose. The biggest mistake is reviewing crowded products where a hundred affiliates already rank. Use this prompt to build a list of products where you can actually win the search.

Review product picker

Act as an affiliate marketing strategist. I want to build a list of products to review that I can realistically rank for and earn good commission from.
About my niche: [describe your topic, your audience, and the kinds of products you can be an affiliate for].
Help me choose: how to spot product name searches where few affiliates compete, which products are worth more per sale, for example enterprise software billed per user per year, how to tell a product with buyer intent from one people only browse, and what to avoid so I do not waste reviews on crowded terms. For each point, one line on why it matters.

The output is a shortlist of products worth reviewing. Get this right and every page the machine writes is a real chance to rank and earn, not a page lost in a crowded search.

Prompt 2: structure a review that ranks and converts

A review has to help the reader and satisfy the search at the same time. The system works because every review follows a shape that does both. Use this prompt to design the template the machine writes into, for every product on your list.

Review structure planner

Act as an SEO content strategist. I want a repeatable structure for long product reviews that rank for the product name review search and gently lead the reader to buy through my affiliate link.
About my reviews: [describe the products, the perspective you want, first or third person, and roughly how long each review should be].
Design the structure: the sections a strong review needs, where to place the affiliate link so it feels natural, where a YouTube how-to fits best, how to stay honest so readers trust it, and which SEO fields matter most for this kind of page. For each part, one line on why it works.

The output is the template every review follows. Settle it once and every product the machine writes gets the same trusted, search friendly shape without you lifting a finger.

The 3-minute overview of how this works

Before the build steps, watch this short overview. It’s the exact video from the Automations Made Easy page, and it walks through the mechanics behind machines like this one. 1,000+ students have used these mechanics to save two hours a day, with zero coding.

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Week one: your list built, your first reviews live.

Most people put off automating their reviews because writing hundreds sounds impossible, so it stays a someday plan forever. That is exactly why this machine matters. A review machine is meant to start small and run daily, not arrive finished. In week one you build your product list, set the review structure, and let the machine write and publish your first real reviews, so you watch live pages appear right away.

Week one looks like this. On Monday you gather a handful of products you are an affiliate for and add each one to a list with its link. Then you set the review structure, the perspective, and the rules for videos and internal links. By midweek you press the button and watch the machine read a product’s site, write the review, embed a how-to, and publish it to WordPress. By the end of the week you have your first reviews live, published by the machine, without you writing a word.

The point of the first week is not the money. No review ranks in a week. The point is to confirm the machine reads the right products, writes reviews you are proud to publish, and handles the videos, images, links, and SEO on its own. Once that is locked, every product you add after gets the same full treatment, while you do nothing at all.

From there the maths is simple and conservative. Say the machine writes five reviews a day. In a few months you have three or four hundred live pages. Most earn little, but a handful rank for a product name review few affiliates cover, and each of those can pay you quietly. One enterprise software sale, where a company buys many licences per user per year, can be a very good payday. Over three to five years, that growing library of ranking pages compounds into real passive income.

All of this runs while you work, sleep, or build your next project. The machine picks the next product, reads its site, writes the review, embeds the video, does the SEO and the links, and publishes it. No more writing reviews by hand, no more quitting before the pages rank. Your review library grows on its own, and the commissions follow, from products you already chose and a button you already pressed.

Prompt 3: find and embed the right how-to video

A review with a matching video is richer, keeps the reader longer, and reads as more helpful. The machine finds a video for each product, but it needs to pick the right one. Use this prompt to set the rules for choosing which how-to to embed.

Video match planner

Act as a content research assistant. For each product I review, I want to find and embed the single most useful YouTube how-to or walkthrough for that exact product.
About the products: [describe the kinds of products, for example software tools, gadgets, or services].
Set the rules: how to judge which video actually matches the product and helps a buyer, how to avoid old or misleading videos, how to prefer clear tutorials over pure marketing clips, and where in the review the video belongs so it adds value. For each rule, one line on why it improves the page.

The output is the rule set the machine follows to pick a video. Get it right and every review carries a genuinely helpful how-to that keeps readers on the page and closer to buying.

Prompt 4: plan the internal links and SEO tags

A single review is weak on its own. A web of reviews that link to each other is what ranks. Use this prompt to plan how the machine links each new review to your others and fills the SEO fields, so the library grows stronger with every page.

Internal linking and SEO planner

Act as a technical SEO advisor. I publish product reviews to WordPress and I want each new review to link to my other relevant reviews and carry the right SEO and meta tags.
About my site: [describe your site, the review categories you cover, and any best of or comparison pages you have].
Plan the wiring: how to choose which existing reviews a new one should link to, how to write the meta title and description to win the product name review search, which tags and categories keep the library tidy, and how to point readers from a single review toward a best of list. For each step, one line on why it helps the whole site rank.

The output is the linking and SEO plan the machine applies to every page. Get it right and each new review makes the ones around it stronger, so the whole library climbs together.

The exact build, step by step

1

Keep a list of your affiliate products

Start with the list, because the machine works from it. You collect the products you are an affiliate for and add each one to a simple database, with its name and its affiliate link. I feed mine from a separate tool that finds affiliate programs by the thousand, so I always have products to add. The smart move is to favour products where few affiliates compete and where one sale is worth real money. Each row you add is one more review the machine can write, and one more page that can rank and pay you for years.

YOUR AFFILIATE PRODUCTS Cloud tool A affiliate link Cloud tool B affiliate link Cloud tool C affiliate link one row per product, with its link you list the products you promote, each with its own affiliate link
you list the products you promote, each with its own affiliate link
2

Let it pick the next product and read its site

On a button press, the machine walks your list in order and picks the next product. Then it goes to that product’s own website and reads all the information, the features, the benefits, how it works, what it costs. This is the research a human would spend an hour on, done in moments. You never open the product site yourself or take notes. The machine gathers everything it needs to write an accurate, honest review, straight from the source, the same careful way for every product on your list.

THE LIST Cloud tool A ← today cloudtoolA.com features it walks the list in order and reads the next product’s own website
it walks the list in order and reads the next product’s own website
3

Let it write the full long review

With the product information gathered, the machine writes the review. A full, long, honest article, from the perspective you chose, first person or third person. It weaves in the features, the pros and cons, who the product suits, and it drops your affiliate link in where it feels natural, not forced. The review reads like something a real person wrote after using the product, because it is built on the product’s real information. You end up with a genuinely useful page, written in minutes, that you would have spent hours on by hand.

CLOUD TOOL A REVIEW 4 out of 5, my honest take try Cloud tool A › 1,400 words it writes a full, honest, long review with your affiliate link inside
it writes a full, honest, long review with your affiliate link inside
4

Let it find and embed a how-to video

A review is richer with a video, so the machine goes out and finds relevant YouTube how-to and walkthrough videos for that exact product. It picks the one that best helps a buyer and embeds it right into the review. Now the reader can read your take and watch the product in action on the same page, which keeps them there longer and builds their trust. This is the kind of touch most people skip because it takes time. The machine does it every time, for every review, without being asked.

YOUTUBE HOW-TO the best matching tutorial INSIDE THE REVIEW it finds a matching video and drops it straight into the article
it finds a matching video and drops it straight into the article
5

Let it add images, links, and SEO

Now the machine polishes the page. It creates images for the review, links the article to your other relevant reviews so your pages support each other, and sets every SEO and meta tag, including the ones that target the product name review search. This is the fiddly work that decides whether a page ranks, and it is exactly the part people rush or forget. The machine does it in full, the same careful way every time. Each new review also makes your older ones stronger, because the internal links tie the whole library together.

POLISHED AND SEO READY image added meta title + description product name review tag links to your other reviews: tool B, tool C, best tools list images, internal links, and every SEO tag, set for you it adds images, links your other articles, and fills every SEO field
it adds images, links your other articles, and fills every SEO field
6

Let it publish, rank, and pay you over time

Final piece. The machine publishes the finished review straight to your WordPress site, live and ready. Then it moves to the next product and does it all again, five or six times a day. Over months your library grows into hundreds of pages, and a share of them rank for a product name review few affiliates cover. When a buyer lands on one and buys, you earn a commission. You never touched the page. It ranked on its own and keeps paying you, quietly, from the products you chose and the button you pressed.

PUBLISHED LIVE on WordPress RANKS AND PAYS “cloud tool A review” #1 passive commission over time the review goes live, ranks for the product name, and pays you quietly
the review goes live, ranks for the product name, and pays you quietly
A

Pick the next product

The machine walks your list in order and reads the next product’s own website for you.

B

Write the review

It writes a full, honest, long review and drops your affiliate link in naturally.

C

Enrich and publish

It embeds a matching video, adds images, does the SEO and internal links, and publishes to WordPress.

D

Rank and earn

Over months the page ranks for the product name review and pays a quiet commission.

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The six months after I switched it on

Here is the shape of the first six months after I turned the product review machine on. The line tracks the commission the growing library of reviews brings in, which is exactly how this machine pays off in practice, slowly at first, then steadily.

Monthly commission from ranking reviews

+$40
M1
+$110
M2
+$190
M3
+$280
M4
+$370
M5
+$450
M6
Real runSteady run rate

Three things matter on this chart. The commission climbs steadily as more reviews rank, not in a spike, because pages take months to earn. The gains come from work the machine did once, on products you already chose. And every one of those months happens while the machine keeps writing and publishing new reviews for you.

What other students built

I teach the simple skills behind machines like this in Automations Made Easy. Students who built their own version sent back what changed in their first month.

“I had written maybe five reviews in a year by hand. The machine wrote more than that in a day. Six months later a couple of them rank and pay me every month.”

Marcus B. · Niche site owner

“The bit I love is that it reads the product site and embeds a video on its own. My reviews look better than the ones I used to sweat over for hours.”

Elena V. · Affiliate blogger

“I picked boring enterprise software nobody else reviews. One sale to a company with a hundred seats paid for the whole quarter. The page took me no time at all.”

Raj P. · Review site builder

“Knowing week one was just building my list and watching a few reviews go live kept it easy. By month two the machine had published dozens and I had barely looked.”

Hannah S. · Content creator

What’s inside Automations Made Easy

AME isn’t a library of pre-built automations. Every business is slightly different. What’s reusable across all of them is the underlying mechanics: how to set up little machines that listen, write, and follow up while you sleep, and how to wire the pieces together without writing code.

The program walks you through six modules: The Right Tools (the cost-effective, no-code stack I actually use), Task Selection Mastery (which automations are worth building first), Design Secrets (mapping an automation before you build it), Zero to Hero (complete beginner to confident automator), Real-World Application (we build a full automation together, end to end), and Monetization Mastery (turn the skill into a side-business).

It also includes done-for-you templates you import in two clicks, over-the-shoulder training videos, and the same playbook 1,000+ students have used to save two hours a day. No coding required. If you can copy and paste, you can build this.

The product review machine: common questions

Pulled from what readers and Automations Made Easy students ask most.

Do I need to be a developer to set this up?

No. You keep a list of products with their affiliate links, set the review structure once, and press a button. The machine reads each product’s site, writes the review, embeds a video, does the SEO and internal links, and publishes to WordPress. The skills you need are choosing good products and setting the rules, which is exactly what Automations Made Easy teaches.

Will the reviews read like real, honest articles?

Yes, because the machine writes from the product’s own information and follows a structure you set. It covers features, pros and cons, and who the product suits, from a first or third person perspective. Honest reviews earn trust and rank better, so the machine is built to help the reader, not to hype. You can review and tweak before you scale it up.

Will Google penalise pages written this way?

Not when the pages genuinely help the reader. Each review is built on real product information, carries a matching how-to video, links to your other articles, and answers the exact search a buyer typed. That is a useful page, not thin filler. You choose products worth covering and let the machine do the heavy work, so the reader gets a real, helpful review every time.

How long before a review starts earning?

Reviews are patient. A page can take months to rank, and many will earn little. The numbers on this page are kept deliberately modest for that reason. The point is volume over time. Publish five or six a day, and over months a share of them rank for product names few affiliates cover, and those quietly pay you a commission for years.

Where do I get products to review?

From any affiliate programs you join. I feed my list from a separate tool that finds affiliate programs by the thousand, then I add the products worth reviewing to the database with their links. You favour products where few affiliates compete and where one sale is worth real money, like enterprise software billed per user per year, and let the machine work through the list.

Will it work with my WordPress site?

Most likely, yes. The machine is built to publish straight to WordPress, images, internal links, SEO tags, and all. You connect it to your site once at setup, set your review structure and rules, and after that it publishes each finished review on its own. You just change the details to fit your own site and your own list of products.

Two ways from here

Build this review machine yourself, or learn the mechanics inside Automations Made Easy.

If you want to learn the mechanics behind content automations like this and build your own at home, Automations Made Easy is the playbook. Step by step, no code, plain English. If you want to talk through how to choose the right products, structure the reviews, and wire it to your WordPress site, I take a small number of consulting clients each month.

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