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@40Kilos

Affiliate Marketer | Pratt Grad | Shark Movie Expert: https://t.co/n0I5RpaQuE | 💎 🐷🟪

Jupiter Farms, FL Katılım Temmuz 2020
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Mako@40Kilos·
I am not one for conspiracies and cults, but I did some research lately and found these heavangates.com heavangate.com You be the judge. NGL... I am convinced and completely invested in the movement. They really are coming for us and beaming ETH rewards for all the followers of the movement.
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Mako@40Kilos·
@LeftistsSuckBad @Kekius_Sage Ok, just sharing my 10+ years of experience in the field. Believe what you want. Not here to convince you otherwise. Just trying to be helpful.
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Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
BREAKING 🚨: This is Matthew Gallagher, who made 800+ Facebook accounts for fake doctors to advertise on Facebook — and went on to build a GLP-1 telehealth company with just $20,000, AI, and only one full-time teammate: his brother. It generated $401M in 2025 and could reach $1.8B in 2026.
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@acekingspades @Kekius_Sage OP just insinuated they were his accounts. You are correct regardless. That is what affs do.
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A♠️@acekingspades·
@40kilos @Kekius_Sage It’s really not that different. Same tactic. Affiliates just rinse and repeat.
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Mako@40Kilos·
@acekingspades @Kekius_Sage 2 different things, but 100% correct. Will never forget the Dr. Oz episode where he went door to door to those supplement brands. 🤣
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A♠️@acekingspades·
@40kilos @Kekius_Sage Maybe he personally didn’t. But if he’s distributing the product through affiliates that are, then he could be held responsible. Same thing has happened when the supplement affiliate space exploded.
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Mako@40Kilos·
@angelsforlove @Kekius_Sage You're not wrong, it's not even a sellable brand. Sure he has all those customers, but the liability is crazy there. Untouchable. I would have never released that article. Not sure what he was even thinking.
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Undercover Kat@angelsforlove·
@40kilos @Kekius_Sage Will be interesting to see then if he's held responsible at all. The ads themselves violate FTC rules plus unlicensed practice of medicine.
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Mako@40Kilos·
@angelsforlove @Kekius_Sage Because its the largest glp-1 in the affiliate marketing space. Those are all other people just hustling his offer. None of which are him directly. Just a large network of media buyers.
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Mako@40Kilos·
@LeftistsSuckBad @Kekius_Sage His business is all affiliate driven. He spends $0 on advertising. It's really the largest glp-1 offer in the space. It's just a network of media buyers doing all the damage there. Not him.
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Mako@40Kilos·
@Jason______A @the_don1722 @pitdesi It’s hilarious tbh. It’s why some of us just stay quiet in the trenches. Regardless I would have never even entertained that article to be written.
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Jason Applebaum@Jason______A·
@the_don1722 @pitdesi Easy be one of the first to market and have a funnel that converts. Then pay a fair price to affialtes so they can make money and you can make money. Side note love all the people who know nothing about internet marketing shitting on his funnel
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Sheel Mohnot@pitdesi·
cool- but I don’t understand it. There are 100s of GLP factories that prescribe GLP’s after a few Q’s Medvi’s flow is particularly bad. I assume margins would have been competed away Hims did $2.35B of revenue with 2k employees. This 2 person co in the space is doing $1.8B?
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.@eringriffith: "His start-up, Medvi, a telehealth provider of GLP-1 weight-loss drugs, got 300 customers in its first month. In its second month, it gained 1,000 more. In 2025, Medvi’s first full year in business, the company generated $401 million in sales. Mr. Gallagher then hired his only employee, his younger brother, Elliot. This year, they are on track to do $1.8 billion in sales." nytimes.com/2026/04/02/tec…

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KarmaCola@karmaco1a·
Funniest thing about this Medvi story is all the non-marketers trying to explain how they did it. “They were using something like clickfunnels…” like stfu lol
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@paulcerro Telemed companies like this are just paying a 3rd party doctor network. Every patient sees a doctor… a real one.
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Paul Cerro@paulcerro·
I call bullshit. There's absolutely no way that one guy is able to vibe code a business like this without seriously breaking rules that other telehealth companies (besides HIMS) painstakingly critique. The whole point of a good telehealth provider is to do what's best for the patient while also not breaking rules. That's why guardrails keep the legacy players from launching into the stratosphere by avoiding what could easily just be a pill mill that's outsourced everything. Bookmarking this for when it comes crashing down.
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Mako@40Kilos·
@hiz657 @galligator It’s mostly affiliate driven… it’s a huge offer in the industry. I wouldn’t doubt it. I know people sending 100s of sales to Medvi daily.
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Toshi@hiz657·
@galligator im calling BS..i have no proof but i can sense BS from a mile away.. articles on forbes and other media outlets can be paid for ..good marketing technique now everybody know about Medvi before not one person heard about Medvi, show proof you did $400 million in sales in 14 months
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Matthew Gallagher@galligator·
Me: grew up in a trailer park, nyt just released an article about my startup going from $0-$1b arr in 14 months with one employee Random guy on X: this is fake and gay This is why I’m not active on social media lol
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Mako@40Kilos·
@RangersFanCave @CodifyBaseball Your reading this wrong umps historically are 93-94% accurate calling balls and strikes prior to ABS. This is just % of the challenges
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Rangers Fan Cave@RangersFanCave·
@CodifyBaseball Let's be honest...even a near 40% rate ain't good! Let the system call all balls and strikes and let's be done with this antiquated nonsense.
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Card Purchaser@CardPurchaser·
@DaniWex Turns out humans are pretty terrible at determining balls and strikes
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Dani Wexelman@DaniWex·
Per MLB Network: ABS Challenge Results – Through Saturday Batters Catchers Pitchers 26-for-57 40-for-63 1-for-4
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@MiamiMarlins_UK It's like VAR and offsides now... This is what everyone wanted. This will be the new unfair. Just shifted the problem.
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Mako@40Kilos·
@dannybarrand_ Umps last year were 92% accurate, so yeah they are that good. Only really miss 10-14 calls a game.
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