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Eliah Scripts | YouTube Script Writer 📝
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Eliah Scripts | YouTube Script Writer 📝
@Eliahscripts
Helping Business Owners Get More Sales and Leads From YouTube | $600K+ for @vidIQ @Sarafinance_ @daviefogarty | Learn More👇🏼
Katılım Aralık 2016
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I just built a $10K/month creative strategist inside Claude Code 🤯
Give it your competitor Facebook page URLs → it scrapes their ads, watches every video with AI, and delivers a data-backed creative brief with 10 ad concepts in your brand voice.
All inside Claude Code.
Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who are still manually scrolling the Meta Ad Library, screenshotting ads into Google Docs, and guessing at what's working.
If you're spending hours every week pulling competitor ads one by one, watching videos to figure out the hook, copying notes into a brief, and rewriting concepts from scratch every time...
This system eliminates the entire loop:
→ Apify scrapes your competitors' active ads from Meta Ad Library (video + image)
→ Downloads every creative asset locally
→ Gemini watches each video and analyzes the hook, angle, visual format, copy framework, CTA, and emotional trigger
→ Runs the full batch and finds the patterns that repeat across 3+ ads
→ Claude generates 10 ad concepts using the proven mechanics, matched to your brand voice
No manually scrolling the Ad Library.
No screenshotting ads into docs.
No guessing which hooks are actually working.
What you get:
→ Individual creative breakdowns for every competitor ad (7 dimensions each)
→ A pattern report showing which hooks, formats, and triggers keep repeating
→ 10 ready-to-brief ad concepts traced back to real competitor data
→ A reusable system — new competitors, new brief, same pipeline
The research that takes your team a full day now runs in 15 minutes for ~$3 in API costs.
Built 100% in Claude Code with Apify + Gemini.
I put together a full playbook showing you can build the entire thing step-by-step from scratch.
Want the playbook for free?
> Like this post
> Comment "ADS"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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@Richard_YTS Idk who taught the golf niche how to come up with banger ideas and titles. But I've ripped a bunch of ideas from them ahah
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There’s only one thing I’m jealous of.
Yesterday, I picked up a friend at his house. It was chaos — toys scattered everywhere, two toddlers running wild, remodeling in progress.
I told my friend’s wife:
“I know life feels hard right now, but you’ll look back on today as the best of times.”
If you have kids at home, you’re living the golden years right now. Savor every moment.
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A lot of founders get stuck on YouTube because they think they have to sound "smart".
So they use big fancy words that no one understands, and then wonder why their videos don't book calls.
Instead, you want to dumb everything down.
You can still talk about high-level topics, but you need to explain them in an easy to understand way.
Otherwise you'll kill your authority and retention.
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@ElfriziScales Find a decent woman and then get busy
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@Eliahscripts Bruh making me wanna speed run it😂
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@AhmedAltaaicom The market says otherwise... 100X outlier. For me the hot women enhances the sense of luxury
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@Eliahscripts The face doesn’t belong in the picture. The face is too obviously AI and it doesn’t say luxury it is says cheap AF. Dunno, man! The face in the helmet blows it up. I get the nostalgia about the brands.
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How to improve your hooks (advanced):
One of the best ways to improve your hooks is to add something called a "curiosity metaphor".
This is when you compare a complicated problem your audience has, to a simple object that sparks curiosity.
Here's an example:
Let's say we're making a video around "The Hidden Reason You Can't Lose Belly Fat"
Instead of saying:
"You can't lose weight because your metabolism is slow"
You say:
"There's a hidden switch inside your body that's preventing you from losing weight"
You can instantly see how using a metaphor instead of the plain explanation generates TONS more curiosity.
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@mmbrouk51 Hey brother, hit me up in the DMs 👌🏼
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@Eliahscripts You are undoubtedly the best. May I contact you?
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When I first started on YouTube, I helped my client get an instant 8.5X outlier using a simple trick.
It's the OLDEST copywriting technique in the book, but it works like crazy in ANY niche (if timed correctly).
Here's how it works:
Step 1: Find the BIGGEST trending topic
Step 2: Cut against it (brutally)
Basically, there's a sweet spot when your entire market is swinging left. And then you cut right...
Here's a bunch of examples. I particular like the "AI Automation Agency is a Scam" because it's relevant.




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If you want to get more leads from YouTube, then start stuffing credibility in your first 5-15 seconds.
When a new prospect clicks your video, they're instantly thinking three things:
1. Can I trust this person?
2. Are they credible?
3. Do they have a solution to my problem?
Most channels will promise a solution, but they skip over establishing credibility and trust.
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I'm retiring "em-dashes" from my writing.
I picked up the habit after studying my favourite DR copywriting gurus.
It allows me to seperate thoughts, and helps to clean up my writing.
But after being accused my writing is AI, I decided it was best to leave them in the past.
Feels like I'm saying goodbye to an old friend 🥹
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One of the best ways to build a deep connection with your audience is to validate their problems.
When you can re-create their situation better than anyone else, people will stick to you like glue.
This is why "story-arc" videos on YouTube pop-off. Because the audience can see themselves in your story.
They want to know that you started where they are, and that it's possible to escape their pain and win.
This is why it's critical to define your audience and have a clear picture of them in your mind.
So that you can get on their level, human to human, and show that you understand their pain and the way out.
Something I need to do A LOT more of...
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