Lutfi Kamaludin
935 posts


If you do Ecommerce and want to make millions more
Start testing France 🇫🇷
Most brands completely ignore it because everyone’s obsessed with the US.
Big mistake.
France has:
→ A massive ecommerce market
→ High online spending
→ Strong purchasing power
→ Millions of daily online shoppers
→ Lower competition than the US in many niches
The best part?
You usually don’t need to change much.
Duplicate your winning campaigns.
Keep the same offer.
Use the same creatives.
Let Meta optimise.
Some of the best scaling campaigns I’ve ever seen came from France.
Massively overlooked market 🇫🇷
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@antonioventre That client that has 38 ads in a single adset, have they had the same 38 ads for 4 months straight? No fatigue? Or did they add creatives over the 4 months period to combat fatigue?
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The post-Andromeda creative volume rule we actually follow inside one adset:
> Min 12 creatives
> Max 50 (Meta's hard cap per adset on some accounts, others 150)
> Mix of static and video
> All 5 awareness stages represented
> Same adset, same campaign
No splitting by format. No splitting by angle. No separate testing campaign feeding a scaling campaign.
The reason: Meta's GEM model orchestrates the sequence. Unaware ad sparks curiosity, problem-aware educates, product-aware converts. If you split those into different adsets, you fragment the sequence and GEM cannot connect the dots between them.
One client running 38 ads in a single adset, $80K/month spend.
> ROAS sat between 3.2x and 3.6x for 4 straight months.
> No weekly rollercoaster. No relaunch panic.
The more diverse creatives you stack into one adset, the more stable the account becomes. Consolidation is not just a structure choice, it is what lets the algorithm actually do its job.
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@thedennis The perspective i get from this post for a newbie such as myself is "oh i can scale to 250k/m with just 1 hook" 😂
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I onboarded a brand last month doing $250K/mo on Meta.
The first thing they said: "We've tested everything. Nothing's scaling."
I asked to see their last 30 ads.
All of them had the same hook structure.
Different products, different offers, same opening line.
"Tired of [problem]?"
That's it. That was their entire creative strategy.
We replaced it in 72 hours with 8 new angles pulled from a single Reddit thread.
By day 14, three of them were spending $4K/day each.
By day 30, the account was at $400K/mo.
They hadn't "tested everything."
They'd tested one thing eight different ways.
If your account has been flat for 60+ days, it's almost never the audience. It's almost never the budget.
It's the input.
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i'm doing it ...
dropping the ENTIRE small budget Google Ads system that turns $500/mo ad spend into $100k/mo ad spend for ecom brands
I’m sharing everything despite…
people gatekeeping the shopping ad priority system
people gatekeeping how to optimize GMC beyond default Shopify feeds
AND agencies won't touch small budgets because they don’t know what to focus on first…
So here's what you're getting:
- exact campaign structure that beats big budget competitors
- GMC optimization that instantly beats 90% of competition
- 3-phase scaling system from shopping → search → YouTube
- tracking setup that prevents Google's attribution lies
like & comment "budget" and I'll dm you the complete guide (must be following)
time to David vs Goliath these big spenders

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@oneminhnguyen How many statics do you have in that adset and how many received spend?
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$467.570,9 /month with AI dropshipping.
How?
- find a viral product on TikTok by reading comments not watching videos. "Where do I buy this" and "I need this" from real people at 11pm is better product research than any spy tool
- copy the AliExpress link
- paste it into an AI page builder. Full product page in 60 seconds. Copy, layout, images, trust signals, mobile-optimized. Don't write anything. Don't design anything
- import to Shopify on the free Dawn theme. Not the $180 premium theme. Dawn converts better. The top 10% of stores use it. The bottom 90% use premium themes bloated with 15 apps
- launch a $50 Meta ad. Broad targeting. Don't touch it for 48 hours
- Monday evening kill everything under 2% conversion. No emotion. Scale survivors from $50 to $150 to $300
- repeat every weekend. 10 products. 60 seconds per page. $500 in ads
- by week 6 you have 2-3 winners doing $15-30K/month each
- take your winners international. Mexico $3.92 CPMs. Poland $2-3. Turkey under $3. Same product translated by AI in 60 seconds. Enable OXXO, BLIK, local installments - one toggle each. Your $30K US winner becomes $30K in each new country
- sell to women 45-65 on Facebook not Gen Z males on TikTok. They control 85% of household spending. They don't price compare. They don't return. They buy from the first page that looks trustworthy and tell their sister
- sell to men 55-70 on YouTube. $60-80 AOV on health and tools. Net worth $1.57M average. They buy without reading 47 reviews. Nobody is targeting them because every marketer under 30 thinks they don't exist online
- add a 3-email abandoned cart sequence. Recover 10-17% of the 70% who leave without paying. $12K/month on a $50K store from 2 extra emails you write once
- add a post-purchase upsell. "Add this for $8. One click." 15-25% take rate. $2-4K/month from one page
- add a subscription checkbox on consumables. One-time buyer at $40 becomes a subscriber at $35/month for 8-12 months. LTV jumps from $40 to $280-420
A 58 year old retired teacher did this from her kitchen. $23K/month selling red light therapy masks. She's never heard the word ROAS
A 19 year old security guard did this during his breaks. $34K/month on a posture corrector that sat on AliExpress for 3 years
Neither has a logo. Neither has a brand. Neither has a designer. Neither has a course
You could have 10 products live by Sunday. Most of you won't. That's why it still works for the ones who do
I recorded a full 2 hour step by step breakdown showing how to build AI pages and scale to $100k+/mo.
Want it?
-Comment "SCALE"
-like this post
-follow me
-RT this post for priority access

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@EcomKostnchko_ Bro only showing this because google is cooking for him right? 😅
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@kamal_razzak When there's an off day, do you "do nothing" or "make more ads"?
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meta maybe popping off slightly less than it was rn fr
Kamal Razzak@kamal_razzak
meta popping off rn fr
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Static ads aren't dead.
They're just usually done wrong.
Over-designed. Five elements crammed in. Studio shots that look like ads.
Wrote the entire formula every winning static across the accounts I run uses right now.
I could charge $2K for this.
Like + comment "STATIC" and I'll DM you the doc.
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@theperryecom Do you translate your ads to German or keep em in English?
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If you do Ecommerce and want to go from $1K days to $10K days as fast as possible
Start selling to Germany 🇩🇪
Most people stay stuck only targeting the big 4 while Germany is sitting there with:
-> 84M+ people
-> Extremely strong buying power
-> Massive Meta user base
-> Lower competition than the US in many niches
-> Lower CPMs than many saturated markets
Duplicate your winning campaigns.
Keep your offer the exact same.
Germany has printed me more money than most people realise.
Massive opportunity 🇩🇪
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Pixar ads are CRUSHING right now.
Easy way to find diversity for brands spending on Meta right now.
Here’s a breakdown of how we create them:
- The 6-STEP workflow from prompt to finished ad ($3-5 in credits per 15-second ad)
- A Claude prompt that auto-generates Kling-ready prompts
- Animation settings that decide whether the ad lands (duration, quality, camera)
Want it? Like + Comment “PIXAR”
(Must be following)

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i'm LEAKING our entire carousel + slideshow system:
we use this to produce 900+ pieces of content per client per month across Instagram and TikTok...
this is literally the system that's outperforming reels for save rates, DM shares, and substantive comments
like + comment "SLIDES" and i'll send it over
(must be following + RT for priority access)
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@adriansolarzz I thought carousels only worked when you already have followers to begin with..so does this mean it also works when you start fresh from 0 followers?
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@herrmanndigital Bro yes I was doing so well a few days prior to mother's day, but the week after mother's day, everything went haywire, and haven't recovered since.
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Since May 8th almost every ad account I have viz into took a noticeable turn for the worse on Meta.
The quality click % took the biggest hit and Meta started shifting into cheaper more "new" audiences.
So far nothing has really worked to move the needle in the right direction other than cutting spend.
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@Sebastianb0527 How's meta the week after mother's day for you?
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