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Peter K.

@Peter_Kucerka

Marketing for DTC Brands Cocktails & Wines & Coffee

Bratislava, Slovakia Katılım Ekim 2009
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Alex Vacca
Alex Vacca@itsalexvacca·
We built 12 Claude Code skills that run our entire paid media ops across Google, Meta, and LinkedIn at ColdIQ (and we're giving the whole pack away). Our head of growth Ivan Falco runs $200K/month in ad spend from a terminal. It's how we doubled client load this year without losing quality. The skills do the work that used to fill our media buyers' calendars: spot creative fatigue, adjust bids, upload audiences, run bulk edits, flag broken campaigns, build reports. Each skill does a specific job: Google Ads: → keyword-analyzer: audits quality scores and finds keyword gaps → negative-keywords: reviews search terms and blocks wasted spend → performance-auditor: compares periods and flags what changed → search-terms: surfaces queries burning budget with zero conversions Meta Ads: → audience-builder: turns CRM lists into custom audiences → creative-fatigue-analyzer: spots declining CTR before the metrics flag it → fatigue-monitor: flags when your audience is saturated → spend-tracker: tracks budget pacing across every campaign LinkedIn Ads: → audience-builder: builds targeting audiences at scale → bid-optimizer: adjusts bids across campaigns in bulk → bulk-editor: mass edits campaigns, ads, and naming in seconds → creative-builder: generates ad creatives from brand specs You drop them into Claude Code, connect your ad accounts, and tell it what you need. It reads the skill, plugs into the platform, executes. 300+ hours of work went into building these. Comment ADS and we'll send all 12 over.
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Peter K.@Peter_Kucerka·
@barbarian_cohen Osud Alexandra I. zo Srbska alebo Andronikosa I Komnenosa by som mu doprial.
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Max | Google Ads
Max | Google Ads@lifemaximised·
Proper keyword research before a Google Ads launch takes a good media buyer 4–6 hours. Most agencies charge $500–$1,500 just for that one deliverable. I turned the whole thing into a single Claude prompt that spits out the same output in minutes. Paste in your product details and it gives you: → the exact search terms your customers are using right now (classified by intent - ready to buy vs. just browsing) → which terms to bid on first and which to avoid entirely (the terms that drain budget are just as important to know upfront) → competitor terms worth targeting (kept separate from your main campaigns - the way it should be) → a full negative keyword list before you spend a dollar (this alone stops the most common beginner mistake on Google) → a complete campaign structure ready to build out (campaign names, match types, bidding strategy - all of it) works whether you're already on Google or haven't started yet. I've generated $75M+ on Google. this is the exact research process we run before every new client launch. Like + comment "Research" and I'll send you the prompt (Must follow for DM)
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Bogdan | Ad Creatives for Meta & TikTok
AI Agents are the next big thing for ads But most brands aren’t even planning for it. I just broke down the ideal workflow we are creating in-house: - Which type of agents we’re using right now - Use cases that we’re testing & applying to our process - The 4 materials we’ll use for our knowledge base moving forward Want access to the breakdown? Like + Comment “AGENT” and I’ll DM it (Must be following).
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Jack J.
Jack J.@jack_9947·
I just built a Claude Code marketing skill stack that plans campaigns, writes social posts, designs carousels, and produces animated videos from a single brief every week. Feed it your brand design system, your best-performing content, and a campaign brief → it studies your voice and visual identity → generates on-brand assets across every format while you review and approve. All inside Claude Code and Claude Design. Perfect for marketing teams and agency owners who are still briefing designers on assets Claude Design produces in minutes, calling skills one at a time when one brief should trigger the whole sequence, and manually pushing skill updates to teammates who need the same system running on their machine. If you're running marketing in 2026, you already know the math - the teams that produce at volume aren't the ones with the biggest budgets, they're the ones with a skill stack that handles execution while humans handle strategy. Most teams ship three assets a week if they're lucky. This skill stack solves it: → Drop your branded landing page into Claude Design and it extracts colours, typography, components, and spacing into a portable skill file every other skill calls automatically → The campaign planning skill reads the brief, researches the market via Perplexity MCP, and builds a branded slide deck with KPIs, persona, funnel map, and roadmap → Pulls from your best-performing posts and storytelling framework as reference files so social content matches what actually works in your space → Routes complex tasks to sub-agents running in parallel and simple executional tasks directly to skills based on routing rules in CLAUDE.md → Fires completed skills to a Notion library automatically every week at 9am so your team always has the latest version without manual uploads → Drops finished campaigns, posts, carousels, and videos into dated project folders ready to publish No briefing designers on assets Claude produces in minutes. No calling skills one at a time when a brief should run the whole sequence. No manually distributing skill files to teammates every time something updates. What you get: - Brand design system extraction guide: 10-15 minutes to a portable skill file every other skill calls automatically - Four function skills: campaign planning, social content, carousel design, and animated video each triggered by a slash command - Multi-skill orchestration setup so one brief triggers research, content, creatives, and landing page in the right order automatically - Notion skills library with auto-sync routine so your team always installs the current version from one place - One skill stack you install once and run across every marketing workflow forever Built 100% in Claude Code and Claude Design. I put together a full playbook with all skill files, the brand extraction guide, the Notion library setup, and the exact CLAUDE.md routing rules to get the full stack running from one brief. Want it for free? > Like this post > Comment "MARKETING" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
Claude Code + ChatGPT Images 2.0 is f*cking cracked 🤯 I rebuilt my static ad system inside Claude Code on the new ChatGPT Images 2.0 model. One brand name + one URL = 40 production-ready static ads. All inside Claude Code. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who need high-volume ad creative without briefing a designer or spending hours in Canva. If you're finding winning ad concepts on Meta and manually recreating them one at a time — copying prompts, pasting product details, tweaking aspect ratios, downloading, organizing... This system eliminates the entire loop: → Give Claude a brand name and URL → It researches the brand's fonts, colors, packaging, and photography style → Builds a Brand DNA document from scratch → Fills in 40 proven ad templates (headline, us vs them, testimonial, UGC, review cards, stat callouts) with brand-specific details → Fires every prompt to ChatGPT Images 2.0 with your product photos as reference → Downloads finished ads into organized folders with an HTML gallery No manual prompt filling. No Canva templates. No copy-pasting between tools. What you get: → 40 ad formats filled with your exact brand colors, fonts, and copy → Text that actually renders correctly (the new model handles dense copy, logos, and multi-language callouts cleanly) → Product photos passed as reference so the model matches your real packaging → A reusable system — new brand, new folder, same pipeline Built 100% in Claude Code with ChatGPT Images 2.0. I put together a DIY playbook showing the exact architecture so you can build this yourself in Claude Code. Want it for free? > Like this post > Comment "CHAT" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
Anthropic just shipped Claude Design Here's how any DTC brand can ship 5 on-brand landing page variations for Meta in a single afternoon: AI-native design that reads your website, learns your brand, and generates production-ready landing pages you hand off to Claude Code with one click. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who are tired of waiting 3 weeks for a designer to ship every new advertorial angle they want to test. Here's the workflow: → Set up your brand system once — upload your site screenshots, logo, and brand assets. Claude extracts colors, typography, and components automatically. Every project after this uses it. → Create a new Prototype project. Prompt with the full framework: goal + layout + audience + reference pattern ("advertorial for our sleep supplement, hero + testimonial + offer, targeting women 35-55") → Answer Claude's 7-10 clarifying questions. Refine with inline comments, edit mode, and the tweaks panel. → Export as standalone HTML → drop into Shopify. Duplicate the project, swap one angle in the prompt, generate variation #2. Repeat until you have 5. No designer back-and-forth. No Figma-to-dev translation. No 2-week turnaround on every new angle. What this builds you: → A reusable brand system that applies automatically to every page, deck, and prototype you generate → On-brand advertorials, landing pages, and pitch decks in 20-30 minutes each → Export to HTML, PDF, PPTX, or Canva — or hand off to Claude Code to ship production code → A prototyping layer that finally bridges your creative team and your dev team → Included in your existing Claude Pro or Max plan I put together the full playbook: the design system setup process, the prompt framework, the 5-mode editing workflow, the Claude Code handoff, and 3 ready-to-run DTC workflows (landing pages, agency pitch decks, advertorial cloning). Want it for free? > Like this post > Comment "DESIGN" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
Claude@claudeai

Introducing Claude Design by Anthropic Labs: make prototypes, slides, and one-pagers by talking to Claude. Powered by Claude Opus 4.7, our most capable vision model. Available in research preview on the Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise plans, rolling out throughout the day.

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Rok Hladnik
Rok Hladnik@rokhladnik·
Meta announced updates to the Meta Pixel and Conversion API that will make it easier for any business to maintain an up-to-date setup that drives strong ad performance. TL;DR Less technical setup. More automated data. Better performance. → Pixel now auto-enriches events with product + page data (AI doing what devs used to) → Conversions API becoming basically one-click → No ongoing maintenance needed
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Peter K.
Peter K.@Peter_Kucerka·
@Don_Vito007 Nebola to NATO misia ale operacia Pustna burka v 91. Po operacii bolo niekolko desiatok V3S predanych do zahranicia Českoslovenští chemici otevřeli v operaci Pouštní bouře dveře do NATO - deník.cz share.google/ppEiXqxN7FUa9b…
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DonVito007
DonVito007@Don_Vito007·
Tohle mi připomnělo rozhovor s vojákem AČR,který vyprávěl, jak měli vejtřasky na jedné NATO misi a když je vykládali z transportních letadel, vojáci z ostatních zemí si dělali prdel,že nemají na pořádný auta a přivezli muzejní kusy. A když mise končila, chtěli je od nich koupit😃
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Adam Taylor
Adam Taylor@adamtaylorl·
I use Claude to build winning Meta ad creative from scratch. I put together my Meta Creative Research Vault (below) Claude is BY FAR the best tool for extracting angles, writing hooks, and briefing creators. I use my customer data combined with my prompts to go from zero to a full creative brief in under an hour. My prompts replace an entire research team. I compiled ALL my Claude prompts into one vault: ● Customer Review Angle Extraction Prompt ● Reddit ICP Pain Point Mining Prompt ● Hook Writing Prompt (5 variations from one angle) ● Awareness Level Mapping Prompt ● UGC Creator Brief Generator Prompt ● Winning Ad Breakdown Prompt ● Competitor Ad Analysis Prompt ● Post-Purchase Survey Question Generator ● Angle Bank Builder Prompt ● Full Funnel Creative Strategy Prompt Want access? → Comment "Meta" → Follow me and I'll DM you the vault
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Tomáš Bella
Tomáš Bella@kvasinka·
Viem, že toto je long shot, ale - nie je tu náhodou niekto, kto už bol v Grécku? Keďže už sme absolvovali všetky ostatné povinné európske destinácie ako Bielorusko, Bosna alebo Moldavsko, zostáva už len jedna krajina, kde som nikdy nebol, hoci vraj je tam vraj celkom pekne, tak dajte tipy: kam letieť (nie chartrom) v júni z BA alebo VIE, kde sa dá pozerať z nejakého domčeka na more a zároveň jazdiť autom po okolí?
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Peter K.@Peter_Kucerka·
@MartinSebena Myslis toho Simecku, ktorého prapradedom bol Matej Metod Bella, v časoch monarchie jeden z troch slovenských poslancov Uhorského snemu, neskôr signatár Martinskej deklarácie, ktorou sa Slováci prihlásili k Československému štátu, a po 1. sv. vojne dlhoročný bratislavský župan.
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Martin Sebena
Martin Sebena@MartinSebena·
Hlasenie sa k vlastnym dejinam a pouzivanie narodnych symbolov je sposob, akym sa da porazit nacionalisticky populizmus. Zvladol by Michal Simecka takyto obraz? Jeho otec by z toho urcite bol na ihlach.
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Peter K.@Peter_Kucerka·
@papoken @UkrReview Let me educate you. There is a piece of paper called the Budapest Memorandum with the signatures of four countries. One of them is the USA. Ukraine lost all nuclear weapons in exchange for security and help in case of attack. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest_…
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Papoken
Papoken@papoken·
@UkrReview Well Ukraine is not in NATO so the US dont have to do nothing too
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The Ukrainian Review
The Ukrainian Review@UkrReview·
🇨🇿🇺🇸🇮🇷 Czech President Pavel explains why NATO will not fight in Iran: "The US is not under attack, and Iran is not a member of the alliance, so the demand for NATO's participation in the Middle East conflict does not correspond to why and on what principles NATO was founded."
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Peter K.@Peter_Kucerka·
@jikoun1 @LucaBraCZ @grok Wow. Ja mam Kiu Sportage 7 rokov a do servisu chodim iba po 30 000km a vymenit gumy. Som lepši.
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Daffy
Daffy@daffyduckinson·
the $68k/month content hack nobody's talking about: brands ditched founder content for animated product mascots a glass of milk, a chocolate bar, an iced coffee each one a character that sells without selling same personality, new hook daily ai writes, animates, tests no creators, no filming, no burnout while everyone's chasing ugc creators, the smartest brands turned their products into the talent scalable, consistent, scroll-stopping rt + comment "characters" and I'll send you the full breakdown (follow for DM)
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
My husby and I went out to dinner last night, and the bill came out to $200. I left a $50 tip on the table, thinking that was pretty reasonable. But the waiter looked at it and flat-out refused to take it. ​He told us that if we weren’t willing to leave at least $85, we shouldn’t be eating out in the first place. ​I was honestly caught off guard. I felt embarrassed sitting there, like we’d done something wrong. We weren’t trying to be cheap or disrespectful — I genuinely thought $50 was a fair tip for that bill. Now I keep replaying the whole thing in my head, wondering if I misjudged it and questioning whether $50 really wasn’t enough.😱 By Angela mcnutt
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Rob Cameron
Rob Cameron@RobCJournalist·
"I love Bratislava. Not in the way Hitler loved Bratislava. I have no desire to annex its streets and subjugate its people. I love Bratislava because it’s the quintessential Central European city." Read my love letter to Slovakia's oft-maligned capital. robjcameron.substack.com/p/to-the-castle
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Donald J. Trump
Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump·
Remember that I predicted a long time ago that President Obama will attack Iran because of his inability to negotiate properly-not skilled!
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