Andraz Stravs

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Andraz Stravs

Andraz Stravs

@ANDRAZ102353

Ecom - scaling to 9 figures

Republic of Slovenia Inscrit le Ocak 2025
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Andraz Stravs
Andraz Stravs@ANDRAZ102353·
@JetLeeCopy Perfect glad to hear that. Please send me a DM since yours are closed.
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Jet Lee
Jet Lee@JetLeeCopy·
@ANDRAZ102353 Hey Andraz, thanks for reaching out. Yeah I’d be open to having a conversation on whether I could help you. If you’d like to send me a DM, or I could, that’d be great and we can go from there.
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Jet Lee
Jet Lee@JetLeeCopy·
Everyone's rushing to AI ad tools. But AI can't tell you WHAT to test. Only HOW to produce it faster. This matters so much right now because there's a dangerous delusion spreading through the DTC world. People think AI is about to solve their creative problem. They see these shiny new tools that will generate 50 ad variations in 10 minutes. And they think "I'm finally saved" Spoiler: You're not. AI is incredible at EXECUTION. Need to swap backgrounds on 20 videos? Done in 60 seconds. Need voiceover in 12 different accents? Click a button. Need to test 15 different hooks on the same body copy? Easy. AI will DEMOLISH the production bottleneck. But the real problem isn't production... It's knowing WHICH angles, customer language, and psychological levers to test in the first place. And AI without accurate marketing intelligence is about to help you GUESS FASTER. Which means you're gonna burn through bad ideas at 10X speed. And now you've just automated failure. When people say "creative is the new targeting..." It doesn't just mean you need MORE creative. It means you need BETTER creative strategy. So yeah... AI isn't going to save you, it's going to EXPOSE you. It'll expose whether you actually understand your customer... or you're just guessing with better tools.
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Andraz Stravs
Andraz Stravs@ANDRAZ102353·
@Diegoshakaj Hey, I just ran across your profile. We are currently looking for a new creative strategist to join our ecommerce brand. Do you happen to have any availability?
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Diego Shakaj
Diego Shakaj@Diegoshakaj·
Only after you've done this and start coming up with concepts without overthinking can you focus on stacking the skills.
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Diego Shakaj
Diego Shakaj@Diegoshakaj·
I feel like most aspiring creative strategists are doing something wrong. Juniors online are obsessed with the new strategy, the new framework, the new Claude prompt. They focus too much on the wrong things that they forget what creative strategy is about.
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Andraz Stravs
Andraz Stravs@ANDRAZ102353·
@Ibbytanane @DenneyDara Hey, I just ran across your profile. We are currently looking for a new creative strategist to join our ecommerce brand. Do you happen to have any availability?
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Dara Denney
Dara Denney@DenneyDara·
If writing a creative brief still takes you 3+ hours... this is for you: (my process below)
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Andraz Stravs@ANDRAZ102353·
@highroasamar Hey, I just ran across your profile. We are currently looking for a new creative strategist to join our ecommerce brand. Do you happen to have any availability?
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Andraz Stravs@ANDRAZ102353·
@Thomas_the_Just Hey, I just ran across your profile. We are currently looking for a new creative strategist to join our ecommerce brand. Do you happen to have any availability?
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Thomas Just
Thomas Just@Thomas_the_Just·
Most people overlook this lever to multiply the effectiveness of every marketing asset. PROOF! Yes, it’s one of the 3 bases of copywriting that I learned from the Ex Copy Chief from Agora. 1) Small Words 2) Big Promises 3) Ironclad Proof And you can create a bunch of words and promises with AI. But you can’t create proof with it. I made a deep dive into Matt’s podcast about it. Here’s what we covered: How to shortcut hours of research and still create winners that only work for one brand and would tank for competitors swiping it Why your best-performing ad might actually be your worst move for your creative strategy What IM8 understood from their launch was that AG1 missed, even though they were at 9 figures Plus, what the most uncopiable asset in your entire business is and why it has nothing to do with your product, your offer, or your creative You can watch it on Matt’s channel. Look up “Matthew Volkwyn” and it should be the latest video. Or comment “PROOF” and I’ll send it to you.
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Nate.Google
Nate.Google@Nate_Google_·
my competitors are going to hate me for this one they try to convince you cold traffic is hard to convert on Google & Youtube we build 50+ custom presell pages a week & they convert cold traffic at 8-12% like + comment "LP" and i'll DM you it (must be following)
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Andraz Stravs@ANDRAZ102353·
@ecomsebb Hey, I just ran across your profile. We are currently looking for a new creative strategist to join our ecommerce brand. Do you happen to have any availability?
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Sebastian
Sebastian@ecomsebb·
You don't build a new identity by talking to yourself in front of a mirror, writing it down or thinking about it. Sure, these actions may help, but identity is ultimately built through repeated behavior. Repetition rewires the brain. Every time you repeat an old behavior, eg. procrastination, binge eating, sleeping in, or whatever bad habit you may have, you strengthen the neural pathways inside your brain that make you do these behaviors in the first place. These neural pathways influence your thought patterns, beliefs, behaviors and habits. But every time you do a new behavior instead of the old one, eg. doing the work, sticking to your diet, getting out of bed on time, you start to build new neural pathways in your brain, while simultaneously weakening the old ones. Every time you repeat the new behavior, you strengthen the new neural pathways and weaken the old pathways. But here's the problem why most people never end up building a new identity and keep staying stuck. The more you try to change, the more your brain often tries to resist it and pull you back toward old familiar behaviors, because the brain prefers safety, familiarity and predictability. Your brain can often interpret unfamiliar actions and behaviors as something to avoid. And every time you avoid doing something uncomfortable or unfamiliar, you experience temporary relief, which reinforces the avoidance behavior. And because of this, you keep avoiding the new actions, because your brain learns that avoidance removes discomfort in the short term, which gives you an instant reward. This creates something called an "avoidance loop." And that's one of the main reasons why people stay stuck. But the good news is that when you acknowledge it, you can work your way around it. Every time you feel the need to avoid doing something new, acknowledge the fact that it's often just your brain trying to protect you from uncertainty and discomfort. When you just do the thing regardless of how much your brain tries to resist, you start to notice that it wasn't actually scary or dangerous, it was just uncomfortable. And every time you perform an uncomfortable action, you’re strengthening your ability to tolerate discomfort and act despite resistance. The more you perform the new actions and behaviors, the easier they eventually become for you. And every time you act despite that discomfort, you build evidence for a new identity. You become someone who follows through. Someone who can handle hard things. Someone who keeps promises to themselves. At first, the new behavior feels unnatural. Then it feels difficult. Then it feels normal. And eventually, it becomes who you are. And that's how you ultimately build a new identity.
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Andraz Stravs@ANDRAZ102353·
@armandoDRC Hey man, we're currently looking for a new creative strategist to join our e-commerce brand. Do you happen to have any availability?
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Armando Macedo
Armando Macedo@armandoDRC·
Last week I said I'm building something sick. Here it is: A research engine that hands me 50+ ad concepts every Monday morning. It runs while I sleep. My part takes 15 minutes. What it does on its own, every week: scrapes the winning ads in the niche
pulls Reddit threads and reviews, word for word 
reads published studies for proof material
maps every pain it finds to a market map The part nobody does manually: every customer quote that fits no known audience goes into a separate bucket. 3 quotes pointing the same direction = a new segment nobody is targeting yet. New segments are where the cheap winners live. Then it finds the gaps. Audiences with loud pain and zero ads serving them Ranked Every concept it banks starts from a real customer sentence Monday morning: two emails I kill the weak concepts, approve the new audiences. 15 minutes Then production. AI didn't replace the strategist. It made judgment the whole job.
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Aymen Zayani
Aymen Zayani@Aymenzayani_·
Finding a great creative strategist is rare. But this role is literally the core backbone behind the growth of any 7 or 8 fig eCom brand. LTV is great, but you NEED to be able to acquire new customers at a good CAC My ads have spent $5M+ for clients just this year alone for my clients. I've complied my ENTIRE research, ideation, scripting, AI prompting, angle creation, and feedback loop process. Whether you're a solo founder scripting your ads yourself, or already have a team of junior scriptwriter, THIS is the most training important video that you or your team need to watch. If you want it , comment "CS", and I'll DM it to you for free.
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Andraz Stravs@ANDRAZ102353·
It's time. I'm hiring a Direct Response Copywriter for our brand. I've built this into a profitable 8-figure DTC health & wellness brand - scaling hard on Meta. Full-time. Remote. $10,000/month base + performance bonus on winning ads/LP. Until now, our copy has run through me, our CMO, and our creative strategist. We've outgrown that. I want someone who lives and breathes advertorials and funnels — and writes them better than any of us. We're performance-driven and direct-response to the core. If that's your world, you'll get this instantly. Here's what you'll own: → 4–5 new advertorials every week → New funnels built around our top-performing angles → Sharper copy across our landing pages and site → Primary text for new Meta ads → Research: mining reviews, comments, and competitor funnels for hooks and angles What we need: → Experience with an 8-figure DTC brand — with proof, not one ad and a breakup → 50–100+ advertorials already under your belt → Someone who treats research as the job, not the warm-up → Real DR instinct — every line earns its place → AI-fluent, but never ships a first draft Not for agencies, B2B writers, or generalist content writers. Comment GREENLIGHT and I'll DM you next steps.
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Andraz Stravs@ANDRAZ102353·
→ AI-fluent, but never ships a first draft Not for agencies, B2B writers, or generalist content writers. Full-time. Remote. $10,000/month base + performance bonus on winning ads. Comment GREENLIGHT and I'll DM you next steps.
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Andraz Stravs@ANDRAZ102353·
What we need: → Experience with an 8-figure DTC brand - with proof, not one ad and a breakup → 50–100+ advertorials already under your belt → Someone who treats research as the job, not the warm-up → Real DR instinct — every line earns its place
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Andraz Stravs
Andraz Stravs@ANDRAZ102353·
It's time. I'm hiring a Direct Response Copywriter for our brand. I've built this into a profitable 8-figure DTC health & wellness brand — scaling hard on Meta across the US, UK, CA, and AU. Until now, our copy has run through me and we've outgrown that.
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