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Job boards are one of the oldest monetized assets on the internet. Employers pay to post. Job seekers come for free. The site sits in the middle and collects. The problem has always been the daily grind of keeping fresh listings flowing. This week's agent solves exactly that.

What's inside this issue:

  • 🤖 The agent that scrapes real remote job listings daily, rewrites them with Claude, posts them to your WordPress job board, and emails your list automatically

  • 📚 50 passive income ideas ranked by real revenue potential and why a niche job board sits near the top of the list

  • 🔗 A free workflow that auto-applies for jobs using AI-tailored resumes across five job boards simultaneously

  • 🛠️ Three tools for building and monetizing digital assets without burning yourself out

This Week’s Opportunity

Job boards have been printing money for decades. Indeed. LinkedIn. ZipRecruiter.

They all run on the same model: charge employers to post, give job seekers access for free, scale the audience, raise the price.

The play for everyone else has always been the niche version. Instead of competing with Indeed, you own "remote jobs in cybersecurity" or "part-time bookkeeping jobs" or "copywriting gigs for SaaS companies."

Niche job boards are consistently ranked among the most profitable website niches, and the model is straightforward: employers pay a fee to post a listing or receive applications. Tight niche, engaged audience, premium price.

The problem that kills most people who try it: the content. A job board with five listings is useless.

A job board with fifty fresh listings posted this week, plus a digest hitting subscribers' inboxes every morning, is something people come back to. Every day.

Doing that manually is a part-time job. This week's agent does it automatically.

This Week's Agent

Meet The Niche Job Board Agent.

Preview of Agent #7: The Niche Job Board Agent™

Every day it pulls fresh remote job listings from a special group of RSS feeds, deduplicates them against a Google Sheet log so nothing posts twice, passes each listing to Claude to rewrite it into clean structured content, and publishes it to your WordPress site using a free WP plugin.

Then it aggregates the day's listings into a branded digest email and sends it to your subscriber list. A Facebook post goes up automatically with a teaser and link back to your board.

One setup. Every day: new listings, new email, new social post. Your job board looks active and curated even while you sleep.

Income comes from three places. Paid job posting slots for employers ($49 to $199 per listing is standard for niche boards).

Affiliate offers in the daily email digest, relevant to your audience. And display ads once your organic traffic builds. Most members hit their first paid posting within 30 to 60 days of going live.

Total cost to run: around $25 per month.

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Top Tools of the Week

  • WP Job Manager - The WordPress plugin powering this week's agent's job board. Adds a native job listing post type, employer submission forms, and a clean front-end listing page. Free core plugin. The agent posts directly to it via Make.com's WordPress module.

  • Gumloop - The most underrated AI automation tool right now. Think Make.com with an LLM layer built in. Used internally by teams at Webflow, Instacart, and Shopify. Worth a look if you want to experiment outside the Make.com ecosystem.

  • Surfer SEO - If you're building any kind of content or niche site alongside your agents, Surfer is the tool that tells you exactly what to write to rank. Plugs directly into Google Docs and WordPress. Pays for itself the first time you rank a page.

Dream big. Take action.

Duston McGroarty
Founder, DeployTh.is

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