Hello,
I’ve been in the lab all week.
Not the science kind, but the keyboard kind.
I’ve been deeply involved in building BlogneticAI, the tool that helps us write blog posts that generate free traffic to our Shopify stores.
To write good content, we need good data.
So I spent days making sure the system could pull all the product and collection data from every store.
This part is now working.
Now, I’m working on the content generation part.
Here’s the first draft of what the tool creates:

Still super rough. Not SEO-ready yet.
And I’ve also been trying to generate lifestyle cover images for the blog posts.
Here’s one of my early tests:

Yeah…we won’t use that one 😂
But it’s getting better.
I’m in it every day.
I think BlogneticAI might be ready in 2 more weeks.
Once it’s good enough, it’ll be your AI-powered blog post machine.
Write SEO-friendly articles.
Post them to your store.
Get traffic (without paying for ads).
More updates soon.
But today, let’s talk about something even bigger…
The End Game: Build → Grow → Sell
The whole point of this journey isn’t just daily orders.
It’s the payday at the end.
That moment when your store becomes a sellable asset.
We’re building a Shopify store that:
- Runs mostly on autopilot
- Gets free traffic from SEO + social
- Sells evergreen products with print-on-demand
This is the kind of store that is super attractive to buyers.
They don’t want to do all the work.
They want to buy the engine after it’s built.
You can sell a content-driven Shopify store
for 3x to 4x your annual profit.
Let’s break that down…
If your store makes $1,000/month profit, that’s $12,000/year.
You can sell it for $30,000 to $36,000.
How do you hit that $1,000/month profits goal?
It starts with the little things we’ve been doing:
- Uploading lots of products (with PODtomatic)
- Building Smart Collections (pSEO pages)
- Posting to Social Media (via lzyPost)
- Submitting your store to Web Directories
- Writing Blog Posts (soon with BlogneticAI)
Every product, every collection, every blog post is a page.
And every page is a new door to your store.
Let’s do some math:
Say you have 30,000 pages across your store (products, collections, blog posts, etc.)
Even if each page gets just 0.02 visits per day, that’s:
- 600 visits/day
- 18,000 visits/month
At a 1% conversion rate (very conservative), that’s:
- 180 orders/month
That’s right in the sweet spot of our goal, between 100 to 200 orders a month.
But it takes time.
SEO is slow.
It doesn’t explode overnight.
It stacks up little by little.
But if you keep:
- Submitting to directories
- Posting to social
- Writing blog content
- Answering questions on Reddit
You’ll get there.
This isn’t a “get-rich-quick” scheme.
It’s a slow, steady engine that builds momentum.
And when it does?
You’ll have something valuable.
Where to Sell It
When your store starts making consistent profit, it becomes an asset.
You can list it on sites like:
- EmpireFlippers
- Flippa
You can also find buyers in private groups or business marketplaces.
Some buyers want passive income.
Some want a store they can flip again later.
Either way, your store becomes valuable.
They’re always looking for low-maintenance stores that get free traffic and make consistent profits.
And this kind of store?
It is exactly what they want.
What To Do After the Exit?
Again, I’m not a financial advisor.
But here’s what I learned from years of studying online business and retirement planning.
It’s called the 4% Rule.
Here’s how it works:
- Invest in assets that grow 7% per year (like index funds, real estate, etc.)
- Withdraw only 4% of the total value per year
- Your money grows faster than you take it out, so you never run out
Let’s say your goal is to have $30,000 per year to live on (like me in Thailand).
(Your number might be different. Check your own expenses, and adjust your goal.)
Here’s what you’d need:
$750,000 invested
(This is from $30,000 / 4%)
Here’s a quick look at what that could grow into:

You’re pulling $30,000 out every year.
And your investment still grows.
Even with inflation, this plan holds up.
Again, this is not guaranteed, as returns vary from year to year.
But it’s a solid plan.
And it all starts with one Shopify store.
My Plan
I’m building three stores using this exact method.
When they reach the target profit, I’ll sell them.
Then I’ll reinvest that money and let it work for me.
That’s the whole idea behind the POD Traffic Engine.
Build traffic.
Make profits.
Sell the asset.
REPEAT.
Coming Up Next…
We’ve come a long way together, haven’t we?
You’ve learned how to:
- Build your store
- Create smart collections
- Upload products daily
- Build backlinks
- Write blog posts
- Use AI tools to speed everything up
We’re deep into the journey now…
So in the next episode, I’ll send you a recap of everything we’ve done.
Step by step. All in one place.
So you don’t miss a thing.
Talk soon,
Bank K.
P.S. If you’ve been following the POD Traffic Engine this far…
If you’ve set up your store, created collections, posted to social, started building backlinks, maybe even published a few blog posts manually…
Then you’re not just dabbling.
You’re building something real.
So do me a quick favor. Hit reply and say:
“I’m working my way to the exit plan!”
It’ll make my day.
And remind me we’re all in this together, building stores, building freedom, one step at a time.