Ashley Monroe | DTC ecomm Editor

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Ashley Monroe | DTC ecomm Editor

Ashley Monroe | DTC ecomm Editor

@ashley_editor

ur fav girl editor 🎬 short-form videos that actually convert 5 yrs exp dtc brands coaches 🎀 work w me ↓

Chicago 参加日 Mayıs 2026
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Lucky Prajapati
Lucky Prajapati@editorlky·
Hiring a Short-Form Video Editor i Looking for someone who can create high-quality, engaging short form videos. Pay: $800per month (20 Reels) Interested? Follow & Send "DM" ASAP
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Eric Cole
Eric Cole@erichustls·
My CPA charges $800/hour. He recently asked me, “If you die tomorrow, can your family even log into your bank account?” I couldn’t stop thinking about it. Then he showed me these 4 things that rich people always have ready:
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Kenny | Creative Strategist | 🃏
Every week I'm writing 15+ ad concepts for DTC brands doing 7 and 8 figures. You wanna know which brands I have bookmarked in my Meta Ad Library right now? For hooks that stop the scroll: Ag1. Their first 3 seconds are filthy. They test more hook variations than any brand l've seen. Study their retention game. For scripts directed to & advertorials: Mary Ruth's Organics. These guys figured out how to make a 90 second ad feel like 20 seconds. The transitions between problem, agitate, and solution are seamless. Pure direct response. For creative volume and iteration speed: Dr. Squatch. They pump out more creative than most agencies I've worked with. And every angle feels different. Same product, 40 different reasons to buy it. Follow me, save this post and come back to it next time you're staring at a blank Google Doc.
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Ashley Monroe | DTC ecomm Editor
Hiring Editors 🚨 🎬 Long-Form Editor • High-quality YouTube/business content • Strong storytelling, pacing, motion graphics & typography • $200/video ✂️ Short-Form Editor • Subtitles + minimal editing • $15/video Reply with your portfolio/reel or DM me.
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Carnivore Aurelius ©🥩 ☀️🦙
how I have unlimited energy: - meaningful work - daily affirmations and visualizations - 30 mins reading a day - hour + of sunlight a day - organic coffee - beef liver daily - 20g of collagen a day - no news - scrolling < 30 mins a day - no phone 2 hours in AM and 2 hours in PM - red lights before bed - no toxic friends - no seed oils - home cooked 90% of meals - only organic food - 50 minutes of meditation a day - surfing 2x a week - loving woman - stretching, foam rolling, mobility - mooooing at cows - no pooping the bed
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Fabian R
Fabian R@fabianrhimself·
🚨Hiring VSL editor Must know how to edit VSLs, Cartoon ads, AI UGC
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Steve Erl
Steve Erl@SuppsCopyChief·
Currently going through the absolute, without a doubt, worst extended beat down on meta I've experienced in 14 years of doing this. Anyone who is doing well on meta right now, would love a DM, happy to pay for your time. Less than 60 days ago we were spending well over $30k a day profitably on meta. We've run founder ads, creator ads, AI ads, static ads, tested pages, offers, FB pages, ad accounts, pixels, all on new angles, new concepts and old angles we know scaled for us. Either something is very very wrong, or after 14 years of doing this I just don't know how to make ads anymore. Feel like I'm taking crazy pills - anyone else going through it this bad? Truly just a skill issue?
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Kasra Moradi
Kasra Moradi@kasramoradi·
I'm hiring video editors. Pay is hourly + 10% commission on each sale your videos make. Our AOV is $150 I run $300/day of adspend behind each set of 3 videos you make. Must be experienced with video editing I will train you how to use higgsfield to make 3-9 ads a day. message me
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krystian
krystian@christhropic·
@ecom_cork biggest bottleneck i found so far is everyone you hire acts like they wanna get to work and grind, but then when it actually comes to doing it they just fuck off
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Ben Corkery
Ben Corkery@ecom_cork·
Best video on hiring I’ve seen
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Eric Cole
Eric Cole@erichustls·
My AI Shadow Pages pay me $90,000/month. (& take < 5 hours/week to run) Wanna start your own? DM me "AI" & I'll give you my step-by-step blueprint.
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Kaustubh Chavan
Kaustubh Chavan@iKaustubhChavan·
Now that I have started actually taking ad copy seriously and seeing 2x ROAS on the same product with the same offer and same landing page I can say that... I was wrong. And I was just making excuses. It was to shadow my skill gap. Creative actually can solve many problems for a business. It just takes someone who really cares and want to make ads that help the business sell more of the product. Yes you need a great product but if the product is in a saturated market. You can make money with creatives.
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Stephen Bishop
Stephen Bishop@_stephenbishop_·
@mikefutia I don't think people spend hours researching if anything is viral, they will see it immediately and use it, lmao, but not a bad product tbh
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
I just built a Claude Code plugin that automatically researches viral trends in any niche 🤯 Drop in your niche -> and it surfaces the hooks, angles, and topics going viral right now across Reddit, YouTube, TikTok & Reels, so you always know exactly what to post. All inside Claude Code. Perfect for DTC brands, agencies, and creators who are tired of guessing what to make. If you're spending hours "researching" content, doom-scrolling TikTok for ideas, copying competitors who are also just guessing, staring at an empty content calendar every Monday... This plugin kills the entire loop: → Drop in a keyword (your product, your niche, a competitor) → It scrapes Reddit, YouTube, TikTok & Instagram Reels → Ranks every post by real engagement → Pulls the hooks, pain points, & exact customer language that's working → Renders a clean content-brief dashboard telling you what to make No guessing. No doom-scrolling. No blank calendar. I ran it live on "magnesium for sleep" — in 3 minutes it surfaced a 5.1M-view hook and the exact complaint customers keep repeating ("it works for a few weeks, then stops"). What you get: → The top hooks already winning, with real view counts → Your customers' pains in their own words → The formats getting watched right now → 3 ready-to-shoot content ideas Built 100% in Claude Code (with Apify + Firecrawl). I created a step-by-step playbook that shows you how to build it yourself. Want access for free? > Like this post > Comment "TRENDS" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Stephen Bishop
Stephen Bishop@_stephenbishop_·
@anzedetn AI cant magically make shitty research look like you spent 15 days researching it do your research and let AI do the rest
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Anze Markovic | Performance Creative
Most brands stop research too early. Then they use AI to fill in the blanks. The problem? If your research is incomplete, AI will confidently build strategies around assumptions. The biggest risk isn't that AI is wrong. It's that it's wrong and you don't know it.
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Bogdan | Ad Creatives for Meta & TikTok
Here’s how to GUARANTEE diversity: Use mashups of different formats. Here’s an example for one of our clients. Crazy good formats, working together, in order to test new angles with existing footage. All 3 formats are unique, and with a fire script, it’s easy to convert.
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Emylee | DTC Creative Strategist & UGC Creator
Someone asked me recently if I thought a specific angle would work for their brand. And I said: honestly, I don't know. I haven't done enough research to back any hypotheses on it yet. Let me get back to you. I don't think enough strategists are confident enough to say they don't know something. But here's the thing: I don't do gut feelings without data to back them up. An angle is only as good as the consumer insight underneath it. And consumer insight comes from research, not intuition. I won't touch a single angle until I've spent time in the reviews, the Reddit threads, the comment sections, the places where real people describe their real problems in their own words. That's what tells me whether an angle has legs. Not a hunch. It might take a little longer upfront. But it means that when I do bring an angle to the table, I can tell you exactly why it's going to work. That's the difference between strategy and guessing.
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Eric Cole
Eric Cole@erichustls·
7 reasons why facless content is king: 1. No camera. No face. No filming. 2. AI creates the content for you 3. Takes 30 min/day once it's running 4. Brands pay YOU to post 5. One page = $3k-5k/month 6. Run multiple pages at the same time 7. The asset grows in value the bigger it gets
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Bogdan | Ad Creatives for Meta & TikTok
You hire a UGC creator for your ads. They manage scriptwriting, editing, everything. And you still wonder why they don’t convert?
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Sabina
Sabina@SabinaTkh·
UGC creators are cooked. kling o3 really impressed me. i gave it 2 images and one multi-prompt. it handled every scene on its own. what i got back is exactly what a $500 UGC creator would've sent me in 2 weeks — after 3 revisions and a missed deadline. this rendered in 6 minutes. cost less than a latte. the UGC creator economy was built on friction: → $500 minimums → 2-week shoot windows → 3 rounds of revisions → one clip per package every single one of those is now a software feature. the UGC creators who knew they were selling speed and volume are already pivoting to AI. the ones who think they were selling "authenticity" are in for a very quiet 2027.
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