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ecmson

ecmson

@ecmsun

🇺🇸 FL

Beigetreten Şubat 2025
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Camilo Castañeda | Ad Creatives for Ecom
I'm giving away the exact SOP my team uses to make claymation ads like this. rt + comment "SOP" and I'll send it to you.
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Peter Quadrel
Peter Quadrel@Peter_Quadrel·
NanoBanana 2 just made your static ad agency obsolete. And I just open sourced the entire tool. Drop your product page URL. It pulls your logos, product images, fonts, colors, and brand voice automatically. Builds a full brand guide for you. Then generates ad creatives at scale using nearly 4,000 high-performing ad templates across 8 niches. It dynamically matches the best templates to your brand and brief. Here's what makes it different: → Instant resizing Get any ad in 1x1, 4x5, 9x16 with one click. No regeneration. No broken text. → Highlight-to-edit See an issue? Highlight the area and tell it what to fix. → Multiple brand profiles Run different brands or segments from one tool. → Auto persona building from real customer reviews → Multiple QC loops on briefs and final assets Catches AI-isms before you do. → Upload your own templates or use ours Runs locally. Just needs your Claude and Google API keys. This is the lite version of what we use internally. You get the full finished tool AND the open source code to make it your own. Creatives still design the system, this handles iteration and scale. Want a copy to download? 1. Like this post 2. Comment "AI" Will DM you the tool along with a tutorial shortly after.
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
This Claude Code Skills Pack is a cheat code for ad creative teams 🤯 10 plug-and-play skills → competitor audits, creative briefs, 20 hook variations, ad copy, static ads, landing pages, & weekly performance reports. All inside Claude Code. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who are still prompting Claude Code from scratch every time. If you're re-explaining your brand voice in every session, getting inconsistent output depending on who's prompting, and spending 30 minutes on tasks that should take 30 seconds... These skills eliminate the entire loop: → Competitor Ad Research Agent Drop a brand name, get back a full creative audit — hooks, messaging angles, ad formats, CTAs, and "steal this" angles. No more scrolling the Ad Library for an hour. → Creative Brief Generator One prompt, complete brief in your exact template. Hooks, concepts, visual direction, brand voice — all loaded from your own files. → Hook & Script Writer 15+ hooks categorized by type (curiosity, problem-agitation, result-first, social proof). Full 30-60s scripts with the hook → problem → mechanism → proof → CTA structure baked in. → Ad Copy Variation Engine Feed it one winning ad, get back 20 variations — each targeting a different persona and pain point. Same structure, different angles. Creative fatigue solved. → Weekly Report Writer Drop in your Meta ads CSV. Get back the narrative summary, anomaly flags, creative fatigue alerts, and recommended next steps. The report nobody wants to write, written in 60 seconds. → Creative Fatigue Detector Flags ads before they die. CTR trending down, frequency climbing, conversion rate dropping — caught in hours, not after three days of wasted spend. No prompting from scratch every time. No inconsistent output across your team. No re-explaining context in every session. I packaged all 10 as a free Skills Pack. Copy-paste the files into your Claude Code commands folder and they just work. Want the full Skills Pack? > Like this post > Comment "SKILLS" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
I just vibe-coded a tool in Claude Code that turns one winning ad into 30+ on-brand variations in minutes 🤯 Upload a competitor ad that's been scaling on Meta. Add your product photos and brand kit. Pick how many variations you want. Claude generates persona-specific statics with copy targeted to different customer pain points, all in your brand's voice. Built 100% in Claude Code. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who need high-volume statics without the designer bottleneck. If you're finding winning ad concepts but testing new angles means briefing a designer, waiting days for 4 options, giving rounds of notes, waiting again — or burning hours doing it yourself in Canva with the same generic layouts... This tool eliminates the entire loop: → Upload any competitor ad as your reference template → Add your product photos and brand kit (colors, fonts, logos) → AI builds 10 customer personas from your brand research → Select how many variations you want (10, 20, 30+) → Tool generates on-brand ads with unique copy per persona No designer back-and-forth. No Canva templates. No generic "Shop Now" slapped on everything. What this gives you: → Ads that mirror proven concepts rebuilt in your brand's voice → Copy targeted to specific customer personas and pain points → Multi-brand support with saved brand kits for each client → Reusable customer profiles you build once and generate from forever I recorded a full walkthrough showing exactly how this works, including ALL the prompts I used so you can build it yourself. Want the full set of prompts, step-by-step? > Like this post > Comment "STATICS" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Edd Chalk
Edd Chalk@EddChalk·
My OpenClaw ships banger ad briefs while I sleep. Production-ready briefs. Scored. Validated through a QA skill tree. And I am going to show you how to set it up in return for a little bit of clout Here's what's actually running while I'm asleep. OpenClaw has a skill graph. Three AI agents connected in sequence — each one feeds the next, and nothing moves forward until it passes. The first agent is pure research. It's scraping the Meta Ad Library pulling 5–10 active competitor ads, extracting repeating hooks, mapping visual patterns, documenting copy structures, and analysing CTA approaches (offer vs urgency vs curiosity). At the same time it's running Golden Pain Extraction — pulling verbatim emotional language from Amazon 3-star reviews, Reddit threads, TikTok comments on competitor videos, and customer service logs. Not summaries. Exact words real customers used. Each pain gets tagged and mapped to one of the 8 Life Force drives. Then it runs an asset audit — lifestyle product shots, founder content, UGC, testimonials, before/afters. Everything gets catalogued. All of that gets compiled into a research document. Competitor analysis. Golden Pains mapped to LFE8. Dream outcomes. Available assets. Recommended angles. That document feeds the second agent — the brief writer. It builds static briefs: 3 copy variations per brief, each with Headline + Subline + CTA. Left side: 3 USPs. Right side: Feature → Benefit mapping x3. Visual direction, do's and don'ts, product URL, primary image, drive assets — all included. It builds video briefs: 3 hook variations per brief, each broken into Text Hook + Visual Hook + Audio Hook + Why It Works. Then 3 full timed body scripts — [0–3s] Hook → [3–8s] Setup → [8–15s] Product → [15–18s] Proof → [18–20s] CTA. The 3-Second Formula is embedded at the writing stage. Second 0–1: Triple Stack (visual hook, text hook, audio hook firing simultaneously). Second 1–3: The Promise. Second 3–5: The Rehook. If the structure doesn't hit those timings, it doesn't get written. Every brief then hits the QA agent. This is where most of them die. Validation checklist: 10 Golden Rules scored out of 10. Minimum 7 to pass. Score below 7? It doesn't get sent to me. It gets rejected back to the brief writer with specific fix notes. Not a soft pass. A directed rewrite. The loop runs until it passes. Only when a brief clears every node does it hit my Telegram. 6 production-ready briefs. 3 static. 3 video. Validated hooks. Fresh angles built from real market intelligence. Ready for designer handoff → testing → iteration → scale. No docs opened. No prompts written. No hours wasted. I've scaled 50+ brands to 7 and 8 figures at MHI Media. I mapped the full skill tree — every agent, every node, every framework, every validation gate. Like + Repost + Comment "CLOUT" and I'll send it over. (Follow me so I can DM you) Screenshot not revelant but the last 30 days aint too bad.
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ecmson
ecmson@ecmsun·
Road to 1M/M - Day 247 More fun updates coming hopefully next week. Happy Saturday
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ecmson@ecmsun·
Road to 1M/M - Day 246 Great day working on the other brand. But as I said, I'll try to keep this series about my "main" brand/offer. Not too much to update on regarding this tho as of today. Happy Friday
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Sagar
Sagar@SoodSagar·
@ecmsun Why was adspend so low?
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ecmson@ecmsun·
Road to 1M/M - Dy 244 Adspend: 334.01 Revenue: 647.64 Profit: 193.23 Finished the advertorial I mentioned yesterday. Something I haven't said here is that I do have another store, which has been running for a while. But since I got this "brand" off the ground, I wanted this series to be about this one. But since rev is so low, I thought it might be more fun to update on the other brand instead haha. So from tomorrow, I MIGHT start updating with the numbers from the other store. But we'll see. Still many plans for this main product to run longer. Happy Wednesday.
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Ses Deneme1@Deneme1Ses·
@ecmsun Why tf adspend get so low? Do you use cost caps?
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ecmson@ecmsun·
Road to 1M/M - Day 245 Basically not spending anything on this brand/offer right now. 30% of my focus has been on another brand, which is now doing the majority of the revenue. Wanted to keep that one out as it's together with an old friend. While this one has always been 100% me. As I said yesterday, i miiight post the rev and profit from that though, so I have some interesting updates for you. But for now, I'll wait until I do some launches in other countries. Happy Thursday
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ecmson@ecmsun·
@EcomKostnchko_ My COGS are not 25%, and the processing fees were $83.66.
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EcomKostnchnko, PHD
EcomKostnchnko, PHD@EcomKostnchko_·
Sorry it means your cogs is less than $150 for that day? I just assume if revenue is $1600 and lets say general cost of goods is 25% then that’s $400 in cost of goods So $1600 - $400 - $1400 ads and lets say $100 in processing fees = you’re actually negative $300 etc (assuming 25% general cogs) Just sharing and curious🙂
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ecmson@ecmsun·
Road to 1M/M - Day 243 Adspend: 1441.29 Revenue: 1619.6 Profit: -102.35 Since the whole processing thing is taking a while, I decided to add another country to the list I want to test my offer in. So I made the full store today. Tomorrow I just need to translate the advertorial. This country does not require any special payment methods, so I will be able to launch directly once the advertorial is done. Happy Tuesday
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EcomKostnchnko, PHD
EcomKostnchnko, PHD@EcomKostnchko_·
@ecmsun Hi im curious, do you factor in Cost of goods, and payment processor fees? These ads up if you’re in product DTC 🙂 Just curious
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ecmson@ecmsun·
Road to 1M/M - Day 242 Adspend: 1693.52 Revenue: 2123.94 Profit: 55.49 Processing for the new countries is SOON here. Until then, I'll just keep optimizing the current funnel. Also, one thing I forgot to mention is that a while back, I did turn off PayPal, which did lead to a noticeable decrease in CVR. Because the disputes were hitting hard for orders that were like 1 day late, and it ate margin. Might re-activate it with a more dialed in system for customer support. Happy Monday
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ecmson@ecmsun·
Road to 1M/M - Day 241 Adspend: 1391.41 Revenue: 2393.84 Profit: 593.33 A new advertorial seems to be performing well at low budgets for the hero product and angle. I also finally got the new product approved today. Either way... It's Sunday. Meaning Church, reflect and plan. Happy Sunday
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