Robin T. Brown

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Robin T. Brown

Robin T. Brown

@BrownTRobin

Dad / Amazon FBA Private Label - 7 figure Kids brand

Katılım Ekim 2021
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Robin T. Brown
Robin T. Brown@BrownTRobin·
The last thread got us quite a few new followers ❤️ @ashvinmelwani suggested I post some actionable content So, for new peeps, here is a list of my most actionable/popular threads 👇👇
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Ahad Shams
Ahad Shams@spect3ral·
I built 140 ad creatives in 11 minutes Here's how, using Claude Code 👇 Normally I open Figma, write copy in a doc, resize 4 times, export, upload, repeat. That's 2-3 hours for a single batch. Now I describe the campaign once and Claude Code builds the rest. Here's what the skills handle: 1/ Ad copy matrix You give it one product brief. It writes 50+ variations — short, medium, long-form — matched to each audience segment. 2/ Creative templates React components that look like real ads. Before/after, testimonial cards, stat callouts, UGC-style frames. 3/ Bulk image generation Swaps headlines, CTAs, colors, and backgrounds automatically. One template → 100 unique PNGs ready to upload. 4/ Hook optimizer Rewrites your first 3 seconds of video scripts. Tests curiosity gaps, pain points, bold claims — the stuff that stops the scroll. 5/ Platform formatter Takes one concept and outputs it for Meta feed, Stories, Reels, Google Display, and LinkedIn — correct sizes, character limits, aspect ratios. 6/ Creative scoring Grades every variation before you spend a dollar. Flags weak hooks, unclear CTAs, and off-brand copy. 7/ Performance reporter Pull your ad data, and it tells you which angles are winning, which creatives are fatigued, and what to test next. What used to take me a full afternoon now takes a coffee break. 140 creatives. Every size. Every platform. On brand. No Figma. No freelancer. No 47 browser tabs. Just describe what you sell and who you sell it to. The skills are free. Drop them into Claude Code and start. Comment "Creatives" and I'll send you the full skill pack + setup guide. (must be connected)
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Connor Martin
Connor Martin@connor_m·
Built a few scripts that pulls on the API key from AIR to gain more visibility on product images, and increased the template prompts to include over 250 prompts, where it then chooses the 50 most suitable prompts, based on the market research file. (when I say I built obvs I mean claude did lmao)
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Connor Martin@connor_m·
@BrownTRobin Haven’t really put any effort into it until 2 weeks ago, although finally consistent and pushing now!
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Connor Martin@connor_m·
Going from 1000 orders a month to 100,000+ doesn't feel like a straight line up. It feels like jumping off a cliff and building an airplane on the way down. The chaos never stops. You just get better at managing it.
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The Funnel Professor
The Funnel Professor@DTC_Quizbuilder·
"How do you build your quiz?" "What metrics should I am for?" "How do you plan the copy?" Unfortunately most of these questions go to spam... I created a guide outlining my full quiz testing strategy Like, RT & comment "QUIZ" and I'll dm it to you Get your first quiz live 👇
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Jacob
Jacob@jforjacob·
we've had a container stuck at US customs since 20th February and still no movement Does anybody have a contact or know if there is anything we can do here to get it moved through?
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
I just vibe-coded a Meta Ads Bulk Uploader in Claude Code that uploads dozens of Facebook and Instagram ads in minutes 🤯 Drag and drop your creatives, connect your live Meta account, publish directly through the Marketing API. Built 100% in Claude Code. Perfect for media buyers and DTC brands who are still uploading ads one at a time in Ads Manager. If you're a media buyer spending 10+ hours a week uploading ads one at a time in Ads Manager — attaching videos, picking thumbnails, naming ads, toggling enhancements, repeating 50 times ... This eliminates the entire workflow: → Drag and drop dozens of images/videos at once → Add multiple primary texts, headlines, and descriptions per batch → Pick your campaign and ad set directly from your live Meta account → Clone existing ad sets with one click → Upload custom thumbnails, pick your CTA, launch paused or active No uploading ads one by one. No 2-3 hours of clicking. No $99/month SaaS subscription. What this tool does: → A bulk uploader that publishes directly through Meta's Marketing API → Full creative control — thumbnails, CTAs, ad names, enhancements — all in one shot → Ad set cloning so you can scale winning setups instantly → A free alternative to the $99/month tools that do the exact same thing I'm giving away every prompt I used to build it so you can vibe-code the whole thing yourself. Want all the prompts? > Like this post > Comment "BULK" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Jacob
Jacob@jforjacob·
Believe it or not I’m actually pretty smart Can’t tell you how many Ecom trends in the last 12 months have started directly in my ad account or from this Twitter account Fascinating to see it unfold
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Kevin → Plant Daddy
Kevin → Plant Daddy@KevinEspiritu·
Here are some drawing exercises I've used to learn to draw like this in under 8 months:
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
I just vibe coded a full DTC advertorial page builder in Claude Code 🤯 One prompt --> complete presell page. Product images + editorial copy + testimonials + pricing —> all generated automatically. Built 100% in Claude Code. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who need fresh advertorial pages for Meta but can't keep paying $1,500 per page. If you're running advertorials, you need variation & volume. 5-10 different advertorials per month. Different hooks, different audiences, different products. That means briefing a copywriter, waiting days, getting back a draft, giving notes, waiting again. Rinse repeat. This system solves it: → Enter your brand, product, target customer, and unique mechanism → Pick a style preset (clinical editorial, news exposé, lifestyle magazine, warm and trustworthy) → Claude writes the full page — every section from urgency banner to guarantee to final CTA → Nano Banana Pro generates all product images and mechanism diagrams inline No copywriter back-and-forth. No designing from scratch. No starting from a blank page every time. What you get: → A complete HTML advertorial page ready to paste into Shopify → DR copy structure extracted from real pages scaling on Meta → AI-generated product photography and diagrams → 4 style presets that automatically shift tone, colors, and authority framing per niche → Fully customizable system prompt — swap in your own advertorial templates, formulas, or page structures and it follows those instead I built 3 complete advertorial pages for 3 different brands in under 5 minutes. Skincare, supplements, and pet products. All different styles, all production-ready. I put the full Claude Code system prompt into a free Google Doc so you can get this up & running asap. Want access for free? > Like this post > Comment "CLAUDE" 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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Daffy
Daffy@daffyduckinson·
$45k–$120k/month pages are quietly being built with ai animated objects like these they feel like random shorts you’d send a friend but they’re structured education funnels under the surface a sad rice ball inside a fridge a green character explaining digestion a drink walking through your kidneys each video teaches one simple idea one habit one mistake people didn’t know they were making ai writes the micro-story cloudbot generates the characters and environments the system posts daily without burnout no face no influencer no personal brand risk just everyday objects turning health lessons into scroll-stopping scenes attention comes first trust builds naturally offers slide in later this format is about to replace a massive part of faceless health content rt + comment “animate” and i’ll dm the setup (follow for dm)
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Kamal Razzak
Kamal Razzak@kamal_razzak·
My clients cannot stop making money because of one ad format and one checklist. I built a prompt system that replaces scripts with questions designed to pull out stories, USPs, and emotional triggers without the founder having to think about selling. The questions do the heavy lifting. The founder just talks. A single two hour session using this system produces over 100 clips because every question opens a different angle, a different hook, a different reason for someone to stop scrolling. I have used this exact framework across more than 50 brands that I have scaled to seven and eight figures at MHI Media. And the results are always the same. Founder content shot this way outperforms UGC, outperforms polished studio creative, and compounds across paid and organic in ways that no other format can touch. I am giving the full prompt list and the technical shoot checklist away for free. Like+Repost+Comment “CAMERA” and I’ll send it to you (Just follow me so I can message you)
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Robin T. Brown
Robin T. Brown@BrownTRobin·
@ControlAI @grok what’s the context and story behind ‘It was ready to kill someone, wasn't it?’
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ControlAI
ControlAI@ControlAI·
"It was ready to kill someone, wasn't it?" "Yes." Daisy McGregor, UK policy chief at Anthropic, a top AI company, says it's "massively concerning" that Anthropic's Claude AI has shown in testing that it's willing to blackmail and kill in order to avoid being shut down.
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Robin T. Brown
Robin T. Brown@BrownTRobin·
@KevinEspiritu How common would these results be? It’s so good I feel like you must be top few % How much time a day do you practice?
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Kevin → Plant Daddy
Kevin → Plant Daddy@KevinEspiritu·
It's honestly crazy to me that I drew these. 8 months ago I COULD NOT draw well AT ALL You can make insane progress on skills you've never trained before - at any age - with the right approach and dedication I've randomly sold $8k of my art here as well. Hilarious side quest
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Robin T. Brown
Robin T. Brown@BrownTRobin·
@KevinEspiritu This is really sick. Think I’d find it difficult leaving the white space for lighting shapes. I can understand adding shadows/shapes but leaving stuff, like the tears is a diff way of thinking
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Kevin → Plant Daddy
Kevin → Plant Daddy@KevinEspiritu·
Not for sale, but here's a time lapse of rendering one of the figures in the piece
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Kevin → Plant Daddy
Kevin → Plant Daddy@KevinEspiritu·
Finally finished this piece "One Day" - much harder to draw in a realistic style! Takes forever. Month 7 teaching myself art from scratch
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Robin T. Brown
Robin T. Brown@BrownTRobin·
@jforjacob Sounds like quack. Get 2nd opinion or google best private ENT and get an appointment or referral
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Jacob
Jacob@jforjacob·
@BrownTRobin No never been referred to an ENT, doctor basically shrugged it off as she wasn’t sure what it was and didn’t think that it was serious
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Jacob
Jacob@jforjacob·
I have this really weird medical issue I’m hoping Twitter can help me with Been to doctors, chiropractors etc but nobody can figure it out Basically, if I tuck my chin to my chest I get this rush of what feels like cold liquid up the back of my kneck and into my head I can hear it inside my ears as well and they pulse very intensely and I almost go deaf Then I get extremely dizzy to the point where I can’t even stand up This last for about 5-10 seconds then I’m completely fine Anyone know wtf is going on here?
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