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About a year ago I started using Al for my creatives.Back then nobody in ecom was really doing it, I was one of the first.
Since then I've printed millions in revenue through Al ads. And I've only kept improving.
Right now I'm doing 1M+ a month, and 90% of the creatives behind that are Al made.
Meta can literally detect when a creative is made with Al. That's why people get high CPCs and bad CTRs.
The trick is to make them so good that even Meta can't tell it's AI.
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I genuinely hate to see it:
Mfers trying to scale without solid systems.
They spend money on ads, make a few sales, and think they're killing it.
My man...
Your store will die within 3 weeks max.
If you don't have systems in place, it's literally impossible to survive ecom.
Because here’s what actually happens:
You never track margins → you don’t even know if you’re profitable.
You don’t know when to kill or scale → you're burning money.
You ignore backend → no guaranteed long-term revenue.
You’ll be stuck reacting to problems.
Which'll give you massive headaches.
Meanwhile, someone with half your skills but dialed-in systems will lap you.
Can't let that happen.
So lock that shit in, especially in Q4.
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@eCom_Amin How did this change the amount of support tickets? Interesting, nice change brother
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raised my client's prices 300% and conversions went UP
i'm not bullshitting you
skincare serum at $25 attracted the worst humans alive. 47 support tickets per day. "why isn't this working yet" after 2 days. one star reviews because shipping took 4 days instead of 3
raised it to $95
client thought i'd lost my mind. "nobody will pay that"
first month: 70% fewer orders. 240% more profit. and the customers? fucking delightful
they read instructions. they're patient. they send thank you emails. they refer friends who also aren't assholes
here's the mindfuck: price doesn't just filter for money. it filters for mindset
$25 says "might work." $95 says "definitely works"
$25 attracts skeptics. $95 attracts believers
$25 gets complaints. $95 gets compliments
your low prices aren't inclusive. they're attracting the exact people who will make your life hell
charge more. work less. serve better humans. it's that simple
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17, running a clothing brand doing just shy of $4M this year
biggest lesson i’ve learned?
don’t chase revenue, chase healthy margins & backend stability
i’ve seen brands go from $30–50k/month to $500k+/month in the same year… and then die for months straight
not because ads stopped working, but because:
– factories couldn’t keep up, lead times exploded
– bad inventory planning, money frozen in dead SKUs
– support & ops collapsed bcs of supply chain issues
– scaling while cx dropped = bad repeat rate
So only scale once you really got the backend sorted, and i also prefer to scale healthy to make sure the margins are already there on the first customer order
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One of my students just hit €250k in a single week.
That’s around €35k every day.
We started working together not long ago, he already had momentum, we just fixed what was broken and doubled down on what worked.
Now it’s scaling season.
This year I’m focused on helping more people reach €1M months.

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