julius | AI & email marketing nerd 👓
111 posts

julius | AI & email marketing nerd 👓
@J_lius
data-driven digital marketing nerd with 10 years of experience growing and selling brands. Head deep in AI. Need email marketing help? DM me 👋
Europe Katılım Mart 2011
173 Takip Edilen120 Takipçiler

This OpenClaw bot finds & reaches out to creators on autopilot...
My client uses it to sign 100's of creators to his agency, here's how it works:
- Finds 100's of creators via YouTube & Twitch
- Scores every channel by views, niche & fit
- Writes fully personalised emails for each one
- Sends follow-ups automatically until they reply
- Flags responses and books calls without you touching it
- Runs 24/7 while you focus on closing
Reply "OpenClaw" and I'll send you the full breakdown of how you can do it too (must be following so i can DM)
English

@J_lius @GoogleAds @GoogleBusiness GBP Posts API is still invite-only; switch to the free GBP bulk-posting Google Sheet that Simprosys built—it hits the same endpoint via AppScript and gets you live in 15 min while the waitlist clears.
English

@GoogleAds @GoogleBusiness We’re building an AI-powered tool to help small e-commerce brands stay consistent with 'Local Posts' on their GBP. 🚀 We’ve applied for API access (Case ID: 9-1626000040668). Can we get a nudge to start supporting our users?
#SmallBusiness
English

@GoogleDevs @Google @GoogleAds We've integrated Google Search Console and are now adding Google Business Profile 'Local Posts' to our platform. We are awaiting a manual review for our Basic API access (Case ID: 9-1626000040668). Any help moving this forward? Thanks! 🛠️
English

I just vibe-coded a complete SEO Agency In a Box with Claude Code.
One keyword in → full research, competitor analysis, SEO-optimized article, metadata, and AI graphics out.
All on auto-pilot.
Perfect for SEO agencies and DTC brands who are tired of spending an entire day producing a single piece of SEO content.
Creating quality SEO content is a huge pain.
You're reading competitor articles one by one, trying to find content gaps, writing drafts from scratch, then going back to optimize everything before you even think about graphics or metadata.
This vibe-coded tool solves it:
→ Set up your brand once (value prop, tone of voice, writing samples)
→ Enter a topic and keywords
→ SERP API + Firecrawl scrape and analyze the top-ranking competitors
→ Gemini generates a full research plan with intent, gaps, and strategic positioning
→ Claude writes the article based on your brand guidelines and the research
→ Nano Banana Pro generates thumbnail and in-blog images
→ SEO metadata (title, description, slug) created automatically
What this outputs:
- Full competitive research and content brief
- SEO-optimized articles with internal links and proper formatting
- AI-generated images and thumbnail
- Meta title, description, and slugs
- Batch mode for multiple articles at once
- Content rewrite mode for existing URLs that aren't ranking
- LinkedIn and X repurposing built in
Built 100% in Claude Code. (I'm giving away the prompts)
I recorded a full walkthrough showing exactly how every part of this works, and I'm including ALL of the prompts I used for Claude Code.
Want access for free?
> Like this post
> Comment "SEO"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
English

@sweatystartup Wouls love a copy! Working on an email marketing agency
English

@levelsio Highly suggest also monitoring for instances of theft on site. That is something existing booking sites overlook for the sake of commissions, but something that guests highly care about
English

✨ Neglected this project for 6 months but I'm back on it
Hotel List . com tries to remove the bullshit from hotel booking sites like fake ratings, and paid listings. Many of the top listed hotels on booking sites now are there because they agree to give the booking site higher commission. The more hotels pay, the higher up they get. The entire thing is rigged!
The idea is by @lexfridman because he asked me on his podcast why hotel booking sites are so shit, so I've started making it then
Hotel List aggregates lots of sites ratings and reviews, then more importantly it uses AI to figure out if the hotel is actually good: it checks the hotel's photos, videos and reads reviews on Reddit
I've been using it myself to find the best hotels for awhile now and it's a better experience than booking sites already
I've also managed to get Hotelist . com (without the double L), so renaming it to that also I think!



@levelsio@levelsio
Added frontpage cache, API cache, and hotel page modal cache now with Cloudflare to HotelList.com Also stripped all the code that was dependent on Nomad List So now everything should be fast! Still an alpha version though while I improve it :D
English

@yojimmykim Hey @yojimmykim what brands have you seen doing this well?
English

Here’s how 90% of brands do their welcome flow:
• Email 1: “Welcome to our brand!”
• Email 2: “Here’s our story”
• Email 3: “Check out our top products”
Let me translate:
• Email 1: “We exist”
• Email 2: “Let me talk about me”
• Email 3: “Buy now?”
This is a wasted opportunity.
The welcome flow is the highest intent moment you’ll ever get. They asked to hear from you.
And you’re giving them a press release?
Try this instead:
Email 1 → “What type of person are you?” (A/B testing personality or product quiz — gather data immediately)
Email 2 → “You said you’re X. Here’s what people like you love” (Dynamic content based on quiz or preference)
Email 3 → “Let me show you what’s actually worth your time” (Your highest retention products, not bestsellers)
You’re not welcoming them to your brand.
You’re onboarding them into a transformation.
English

Want to know how we scaled a US home appliance brand from $2M/year to over $20M/year in the EU—in just 3 years?
There's lots of talk about "localization" for US brands entering Europe.
I've put together a case study showing exactly how we did it.
1. Like this post
2. Comment "Case study"
3. Follow me so I can send you the link

English

@TuanVy Would you be able to reveal the advertiser?
English

$2,600/Day Profit Campaign in the "Dog Niche."
Here's a story on a campaign I ran in the past with an interesting plot twist at the end. Read on.
After hearing that people were making so much money in the "Dog Niche," I started researching and noticed there weren't many offers as an Affiliate I could grab aside from ebooks on dog training, etc.
Then I found this one, which didn't look too attractive, but I figured I'd give it a test.
Offer was:
Memory Foam Dog Bed
Street Payout - $80 on a Pay Per Sale (Got it to $110.)
Think of it like the high-end memory foam mattresses we buy for $3K-$5K, but instead of humans, it's for pets.
I set up a quick Google Ad PPC search campaign with a budget of $200, wrote some small copy, directly linked to the offer that night, and went to bed.
I woke up the following day with my entire budget spent.
I logged into my affiliate dashboard, and sure enough, I had five commission sales generating $400 in sales—100% ROI off the test.
I contacted my rep and said hey, I did a test, and it ran negative; I need a higher payout. Max me out if you can, and I can keep testing.😁
I got bumped to $100 instantly.
I changed my ad budget to $500 and let it run.
I know from experience that the initial test could be a fluke, so I didn't want to go all in immediately without getting significant data.
The day goes by, and the entire budget is spent.
$500 in spending, $1,200 in revenue = $700 Net.
It was off to the races now.
For a week, I kept this steady to make sure quality feedback was okay to scale and also started optimizing my campaigns to squeeze out more ROI.
So here is the plot twist.
At the height of my campaign, I made around 50-60 sales per day at 120% ROI, which lasted for about one month until the Advertiser started questioning how I was generating the sales.
Being a bit naive, I told them I was running search campaigns and assured them that I wasn't brand bidding, using trademarks, or anything like that against TOS.
I thought the Advertisers would work closer with me to scale operations when I told them I was bidding on broad keywords like:
"Memory foam dog beds," etc.
I took that from Google to Bing and kept scaling on search engines.
But then I started noticing my sales slowly declining.
Fifty sales went to 30 days, 25, 20, lower, and lower each day.
What was going on?
So I went to Google search, typed in some keywords, and boom, there was my ad, but on top was another advertisement from the Advertiser.
They were stealing my exact campaign.
I knew it was them directly because it was the root domain with no affiliate links.
No wonder my revenue went down; they were running it internally now.
Long story short, the Advertiser immediately said Affiliates were no longer allowed to run on "search."
Basically killing my campaign overnight. WOW.
So a few key takeaways.
Never underestimate an offer just by the looks.
The offer had a horrible amateur-looking landing page, and I couldn't understand how people could spend so much for a dog bed.
I didn't realize that people spend crazy amounts for their "fur babies," but they do.
Being transparent was right, but trusting them not to swipe my entire campaign was foolish. Instead, I should have only revealed what was necessary and understood that not all Advertisers want to help you scale.
I can't blame them. The Advertiser didn't know how to get customers, so they needed Affiliate traffic. Once they realized they could make more profits, they cut out the Affiliate and started running directly.
That's just how it goes.
The last takeaway is when you have a winning campaign, you gotta scale hard and fast before others catch on.
I should have scaled to 100-200 sales daily, but I wasn't proactive enough.
BTW. The picture is of my frenchie William as a puppy. I thought it would be fitting for this post.
Anyhow, I hope you get some value out of this post.
RT, Like, or Comment!
- Tuan ⚔️

English

@thesamparr @thesamparr that's amazing work that you guys are doing at @HamptonFounders. How did you define consulting in your report? One of the comments in the reports suggests that a productized service company was qualified as a consulting business. Isn't that every agency business?
English

I got ~30 agencies owners in Hampton to reveal their:
- revenue
- profit
- profit per employee
- a list of challenges they're facing
A few interesting takeaways:
- agencies that offered consulting services on average had 2X the revenue of next highest service category
- it seems that margins drop as your revenue grows until you cross $10m, then margins increase
- many agencies experienced lots of demand in 2022 and hired quickly to meet the demand, then demand dropped aggressively in 2023 as market conditions changed and left agencies with larger head counts
- overall many agencies report that 2023 was a tough year, but are cautiously optimistic about 2024
English
julius | AI & email marketing nerd 👓 retweetledi

🚨 I received an email from @Stripe declaring a death sentence for @RemotelyTalents 🚨
They have added us to the MATCH database (a High-Risk Merchant list).
We are just a staffing agency that helps individuals in finding full-time employment..... 🤯
Essentially, this means we will no longer be able to accept any payments from clients using credit cards.
I requested clarification and reasons from @stripe for this action, but they are unwilling to disclose them.
So, I am seeking Your help! 🆘🆘🆘
Has anyone in my Twitter network faced a similar situation? Any tips on how I should approach this would be greatly appreciated.
I would also be thankful if you could aid me by spreading the word, retweeting, and tweeting about this post. Perhaps this visibility will help catch their attention.

English

@levelsio That one hits hards. Dozen of times per day taking that toad to get to Oldmans or the coworking place. So much has changed.
English

Hard to believe this was once the Canggu shortcut
Completely empty
@levelsio@levelsio
Good morning, 🏝Bali (from Canggu's infamous "shortcut")
English

Let the Google Hunger Games begin 🔥
#google just opened up their Google ads library:
lnkd.in/e2Ti66jm
Want to see what's working for your competitors? Just type in their name and dig in.
Happy spying 🍺
English

@Enkee_1_618 @TuanVy would love to hear those too
English

In Feb #OPENAI cleared 1B visitors, and in Apr it reached 1.8B. For comparison, Reddit.com every month gets 1.7B visitors. Reddit took 18 years to get to this point. OpenAI - less than a year. With this much interest, we are bound to see some great things soon.

English

@mrgreen Where do you source the inspiration for your tweets?
English







