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Beigetreten Eylül 2021
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Max@MaxWger·
@GeorgecomX Are you doing mainly text emails or a mix between design and text?
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Georg@GeorgecomX·
One of my favorite Abandoned Cart flows: 1. +45min: Your order is ready to ship 2. +4h: Why we can offer a XX-day money-back guarantee 3. +1 Day: We granted you $5.34 in store credit 4. +1 Day: We increased your store credit to $8.54 5. +1 Day: Last chance: your store credit expires today
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Marc@mrousavy·
Who uses VisionCamera? 📖🤔
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@ecomrickys When starting with one product, at what revenue level do you add second & third products for aftersell, upsell, etc.?
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Ricky@ecomrickys·
Increased AOV by more than 25$ compared to last year and about 15$ since Jan. Mainly achieved by adding upsells on pdp, cart, checkout. Always split test with control to make sure CVR doesn’t get f**ked. Upsell should be 20-30% of current aov with borderline illegal margins. Easy one click add to cart. No brainer.
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Ricky@ecomrickys·
Looking to onboard a creatives agency next week for my high 8 figures brand. Any recs?
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Max@MaxWger·
@ecomrickys Scaling with bidcaps?
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Ricky@ecomrickys·
Surfed the side store from 10k to 100k day in 72h. All in a market with less than 10Million people. CRO + Creatives + Offer + Media Buying. The rest are excuses. Ask me anything.
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Lorenzo | Meta Ads & Performance Creatives 📈
Supplement Meta is BRUTAL right now. You're bidding against brands that can afford a $200 CPA. Most accounts can't survive that. Here's the 5-page playbook we built after $17M in managed supplement Meta spend: - The offer + LTV math that makes a $200 CPA profitable (COGS, sub opt-in, 90-day LTV) - The 4 positioning moves that crack red-ocean supplement categories (niche down, new avatar, new mechanism, identity-first) - The 6 ad formats carrying supplement accounts in 2026 (podcast, pharmacist, street interview + 3 more) Want it? Like + Comment "SUPPLEMENT" (Must be following)
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Max@MaxWger·
Is there any good article/post on Twitter where people explain how to iterate on winning ads? thanks for recommendations!!
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Luka@SrLuka_·
IDEA: Add coffee shops into clothes stores for men
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Marc
Marc@mrousavy·
thanks so much for your support @Cristiano 🙏
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
I just built a Claude Code skill that ships 50 static ad concepts to my desktop every morning 🤯 Feed it your reviews, your winning ads, and your top comments → it studies what's working → generates 50 fresh static ad concepts in your brand voice while you sleep. All inside Claude Code. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who are still briefing designers, waiting 3 days for 4 mediocre options, and burning hours in Canva trying to keep up with creative volume. If you're running Meta Ads in 2026, you already know the math — the brands that win aren't the ones with the best single ad, they're the ones testing 20-50 new concepts per week. Most teams ship 5 if they're lucky. This skill solves it: → Drop in your customer reviews, top comments, and winning ad screenshots → The skill studies what hooks, angles, and pain points are actually converting → Pulls from a library of 15 proven DR templates (us vs them, stat callouts, review cards, testimonial stacks, headline ads) → Writes 50 new concepts in your brand voice every morning on a schedule → Fires the prompts to Nano Banana 2 for finished images → Drops everything into a dated folder on your desktop, ready to upload to your CBO No briefing designers. No 3-day turnarounds. No starting from scratch every Monday. What you get: - 50 fresh static ad concepts every single morning - Concepts grounded in your real customer language and winning ads - 15 proven DR templates baked in, customized to your brand - Scheduled to run while you sleep — wake up, pick winners, upload - One skill file you install once and use forever Built 100% in Claude Code. I put together a full playbook with the skill file, the 15 templates, and the exact setup to get this running on a schedule. Want it for free? > Like this post > Comment "STATICS" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Max@MaxWger·
@ReeceWabara Domenic Iacovone with joinlunedi probably the closest in terms of events / seminars
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Max@MaxWger·
@jforjacob when starting with one Product, at what level would you add a second SKU for aftersale / cross sell?
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Jacob@jforjacob·
There are only a very select few things that move the needle in ecommerce and you are likely spending most of your time doing stuff that in the grand scheme of things does not matter Things that matter and will put more money in your bank account: New products Creative Landing Pages / CRO Retention If you are spending any of your time outside of these areas, seriously audit your life Perfecting SOP's, creating fancy spreadsheets, vibe coding apps with AI etc do not move the needle Of course once you are at scale things like contingency planning, asset protection and general securityu activities become more important But get money first and then worry about everything else There is no point "optimising" when the cost of doing so is greater than the sum of your worth
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Moritz Reich@MoritzReich·
It is Crazy... How far a few picture ads and amateur videos can get you...
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Zed@ZedNilm1·
$128k in sales came from an ad that looks like a cartoon, not skincare marketing no models no glossy routines no clinical before after shots just an animated pimple screaming while bacteria celebrate underneath it explains the problem in two seconds without saying a word people stop because it’s different they understand because it’s visual they buy because the solution is obvious this is why animated ai creatives are quietly beating traditional beauty ads rt + comment "pimple" and i’ll send the breakdown (follow for dm)
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Daffy
Daffy@daffyduckinson·
$45k–$120k/month pages are quietly being built with ai animated objects like these they feel like random shorts you’d send a friend but they’re structured education funnels under the surface a sad rice ball inside a fridge a green character explaining digestion a drink walking through your kidneys each video teaches one simple idea one habit one mistake people didn’t know they were making ai writes the micro-story cloudbot generates the characters and environments the system posts daily without burnout no face no influencer no personal brand risk just everyday objects turning health lessons into scroll-stopping scenes attention comes first trust builds naturally offers slide in later this format is about to replace a massive part of faceless health content rt + comment “animate” and i’ll dm the setup (follow for dm)
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Max@MaxWger·
@adv_ceo Do you have any methods or SOPs for how you evaluate an advertorial and what are considered good benchmark values? For example, metrics like bounce rate, scroll depth, time on page, etc.
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Dom 🧙‍♂️@adv_ceo·
Last weeks I tried to see if I still got it as a Media Buyer Took a dead offer we couldn't even spend 2k/day profitable on Should be at 50k/day spend next weekend now that stock is fixed Some interesting facts: - 0 video ads - 0 "creative strategy" - no team, just me and one other guy - 25-35% front end profitable depending on the day What was done: - Tested around 30-40 advertorials - Tested 5 different price points - Improved AOV significantly - Lots of manual media buying tactics that everyone says are dead - Went way harder on research and copy than most people are willing to Here's the thing most people get wrong about Media Buying Being a Media Buyer in our company doesn't mean you upload ads and scale budgets This year we switched the whole team setup We run more like small affiliate teams now Media Buyer is the top guy responsible for everything: Angles Landers Funnel improvement Offer testing Leading his own creative team Testing and scaling ads Analyzing metrics all day to find improvements Team is leaner that way More agile Way quicker to react The hard part is finding these Media Buyer/Affiliate type of guys Most "media buyers" out there just want to push buttons and watch dashboards
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Carl Weische
Carl Weische@CarlWeische·
Complete process for $100k → $1M/month in eCom (Offer, DR Funnel, CRO) Everything explained in detail on 56 pages (including case studies): docs.google.com/document/d/1Xu… You'll find our complete SOPs for: - Offers for cold audiences - Direct Response Funnels - Advertorials - Product pages - Conversion optimization - and much more... And here's the accompanying 60-minute video: youtube.com/watch?v=0dI7to… I recently shared this with my community on Instagram and got 250 messages within 24 hours... The feedback was clear and therefore I decided to make this publicly accessible now. And I would say myself that it's one of the most important and actionable videos I've ever recorded. P.S. Appreciate every share and every comment/reaction, because the post will probably get little reach from Twitter/X due to the direct links ;)
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