ApelCrum
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There's a free website that shows you exactly which products are making millions right now and almost nobody uses it
it's not hidden. it's not a hack. it's literally built by Facebook and open to the public
Facebook Ads Library
Here's what you're supposed to do with it:
Search a product (not a brand, a product). Filter by active ads
If a store is running 50+ active ads on one product at the same time, they are spending serious money. Nobody keeps 200 ads running on something that loses money
Now reverse engineer their entire business in 10 minutes:
-Which creative has the most variations? That's their best performer. Study the hook, the format, the length
-What's the offer on their site? Bundle? Subscription? Discount? That's what converts their traffic
-How long have the oldest ads been running? Anything live for 30+ days is proven profitable
-What's their price point? Undercut by 20-30% and stack a better offer
-Filter by impressions to see which creatives are getting the most spend
-Use AI to break down the creative into components to understand it
One search tells you the product, the creative that works, the offer structure, and gives you proof someone is already profiting from it
This tool is free and it literally shows you who's printing $$$ in real time
Ecom 101 but I guarantee some people will find this to be news
Dm me to learn how to use this properly :)
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This is a complete step-by-step Facebook Ads guide for beginners in 2026, built specifically for e-commerce and dropshipping.
Learn how to structure campaigns, choose the right objectives, create ads that convert, test products properly, and scale without wasting money.
No outdated strategies. Just the new rules for 2026
Kamil Sattar | The Ecom King@kamil_sattar
Facebook Ads Tutorial - 2026 FREE COURSE for Beginners WATCH HERE 👉 youtu.be/6HhuRQ4tmDU
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i said this to Zach a few months ago but i believe Zach will be bigger than Bezos.
I can say the same for Blake as well.
I haven't seen a pair of guys work hard and play even harder as them.
Evan has the best mentor. Looking forward to seeing all of yalls growth ❤️
Zach Yadegari@zach_yadegari
If you are super hard working but haven’t found success in the app space yet, this is for you. I am giving Evan and his team the same playbook that took Cal AI to $3M/mo. Don’t miss this opportunity, another may never find you.
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@eCom_Amin I’ll sell a pheromone perfume in Alabama and angle it for people who wanna bag their cousin
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every ecom mf targets the same mainstream saturated cities:
- nyc
- miami
- chicago
big mistake
rural towns have 100% FRESH audiences
with 0 knowledge of ecommerce
just waiting to be exploited
so here’s how to dominate this untapped land:
THE NUMBERS:
rural america:
- 46 million people (14% of US)
- $1.2 trillion buying power
- 97% of US land area
- dramatically underserved
ain’t no one running ads
or sending their packages there
so average analytics are insane:
urban targeting cpm:
- nyc: $18-24
- la: $16-22
- miami: $15-21
rural targeting cpm:
- iowa: $3-6
- montana: $2-5
- wyoming: $2-4
4-8x cheaper traffic
same buying power
the psychology:
what rural customers want:
1: things they can’t get locally
"nearest walmart is 45 miles"
"selection is limited"
"willing to pay for delivery"
2: practical products
"does it work?"
"will it last?"
"can i fix it?"
3: american-made (prefer)
"support american"
"made in usa"
"not chinese crap"
they don't want what’s:
- trendy
- fashionable
- instagram-worthy
they want practical shit that works
the products:
category 1: outdoor/farm
- work boots: $890M market
- tool storage: $670M market
- outdoor furniture: $1.2B market
category 2: practical home
- storage solutions: $780M
- organization systems: $560M
- durable cookware: $890M
category 3: hobby
- hunting gear: $2.1B market
- fishing equipment: $1.8B market
- gardening tools: $1.4B market
billions to be made here
don’t overlook it
the opportunity:
let’s compare markets
product: durable work gloves
urban approach:
target: construction workers in cities
avg cpm: $18
avg conversion: 1.2%
avg aov: $34
rural approach:
target: farmers/ranchers in rural areas
avg cpm: $4
avg conversion: 3.8%
avg aov: $67
same product
but a different targeting
and 10x the fucking profit
but here’s the messaging hack:
urban ad:
"premium work gloves"
"engineered for performance"
"used by professionals"
doesn't work for rural
rural ad:
"won't fall apart after a week"
"worked 6 months on ranch, still good"
"made in texas"
prints in texas
specific
practical
american
no commies here
veteran optimized
the brand positioning:
wrong:
"sustainable"
"ethical"
"carbon neutral"
"giving back"
(no alabama mf cares about global warming)
right:
"durable"
"american made"
"fair price"
"works"
(every US value in check)
the customer service:
urban customers:
want: instant chat
2-day shipping
easy returns
expect:
perfect experience
rural customers:
want it to work
and that’s it
they expect a reasonable price
some decent shipping
and are happy with 5-7 day shipping
10x easier to satisfy
the competition:
urban markets:
- cpms through roof
- 1000 brands competing
- customer acquisition impossible
rural markets:
- cpms dirt cheap
- customers underserved
- maybe 5 brands competing
the proof:
tested this 3 months with a new client’s brand:
urban campaign:
spend: $8k
roas: 1.8x
barely profitable
rural campaign:
spend: $8k
roas: 7.2x
highly profitable
same product
and the same ads
just a different geography
the states:
best performing:
- wyoming
- montana
- idaho
- iowa
- nebraska
- kansas
- arkansas
- mississippi
worst performing (everyone targets):
- california
- new york
- florida
the timing:
why you must implement this now:
the rural america is:
- getting older (need online shopping)
- stores closing (dollar general replacing walmart)
- covid taught online shopping
- starlink bringing internet to remote areas
infrastructure finally there
demand always been there
nobody serving them
the scale:
46 million people
$1.2 trillion buying power
4-8x cheaper cpm
3x better conversion
2x higher aov
math gets ridiculous
this won't last
once people realize
cpms will equalize
but right now?
it’s literally free money
so print while you fucking can
-- amin
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answers for the q&a here
chopped it up on:
youtube ad measurement w/o expensive tools
the lifestyle agency vs. scaling to 50+ team members
how to attract brands everyone knows
zero-friction client onboarding
when to adjust roas targets
+ more
Jackson Blackledge@blvckledge
gonna do a sit down q&a video next week drop any questions on google ads or agency
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@ceo_mohamedz @Nate_Google_ Hahaha vib07 customers still waiting for their order 💀
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and dropshippers are still struggling to get orders out within 30 days
Polymarket@Polymarket
JUST IN: Amazon begins rolling out 30 minute delivery option.
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