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@Sachahbd

Paris, France Katılım Eylül 2018
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Sacha@Sachahbd·
@KrsteKovaceski Probably quite different here with CLI. Should be low risk
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Loic Kenmoe
Loic Kenmoe@kenmoeloic1·
Who can refer me with the best skincare manufacture in the DTC space ? (need both US/China) Paying $$$$
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Sacha@Sachahbd·
@PulpLiberal Parce que les monstres administratifs sont irréformables, ce type de mesures c'est exactement ce qu'a fait la Chine quand ils ont commencé leur projet. C'est une bonne chose
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Pulp libéral
Pulp libéral@PulpLiberal·
Si c'est la "méthode Notre-Dame de Paris" est la bonne méthode pour 150 grands projets stratégiques, pourquoi on ne l'applique pas aussi pour 150 000 moyens projets ? On pourrait aussi l'appeler de son vrai nom : méthode libérale mais 'Notre-Dame de Paris' c'est joli aussi.
BFM@BFMTV

💬"C'est la méthode Notre-Dame de Paris" ➡️Emmanuel Macron annonce "150 grands projets stratégiques, 150 projets industriels partout sur le territoire" #BFM2

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N.@Nlacombe_·
je cherche 20 personnes pour tester Promethee l'app en avant première. critère : vous prenez votre travail au sérieux. et vous avez un Mac. réagissez à ce message
N.@Nlacombe_

j'ai transformé ma vie en jeu pour performer. 2.5k users générant 15k€ mensuels grâce à un produit embryonnaire : ça c'était Eclipse en rassemblant 7.5k membres qui deepwork ensemble. maintenant je crée sa continuité sur une app qui transforme chaque session de travail en jeu : @Promethee_io tracking d’écran et heures de focus XP, niveaux quêtes Mentor menu de progression. car on ne pourra plus jamais supprimer la dopamine des réseaux, il faut au contraire l'injecter dans le travail. le passage du monde ultra-stimulé au monde du travail profond provoque une chute insupportable, qui explique pourquoi on arrive plus à se focus. la civilisation glisse vers des esprits dopés au scroll, isolés, où l’avantage compétitif devient la concentration. Promethee transforme l’effort de focus en jeu et va construire des humains augmentés. sortie 2026

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Brendan@runtraffic·
I need a solid trademark attorney, any referrals?
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Sacha@Sachahbd·
@TimpanoDante Not on here but Thomas Lalas is best in class for this. Previous head of retention at Ryze and Everyday Dose theartofecomm.com
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Dante Timpano
Dante Timpano@TimpanoDante·
Looking to talk to someone who specializes in retention & LTV for subscription programs Happy to pay for your time $$$ Who should I talk to? Tag the 🐐’s below!!
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Sacha@Sachahbd·
@andreilunev How do you do that many? Found the image generation/consistency to be very very time consuming
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Andrei Lunev, PhD
Andrei Lunev, PhD@andreilunev·
🌶️I have infinite creatives now. That's not a metaphor. I built a system that generates complete video ads from a single marketing angle. Not scripts. Not briefs. Actual finished videos. Voiceover, animation, captions, assembled and exported. One command. Minutes, not weeks. I studied a ton of ad creators. Figured out how they think about scenes, pacing, hooks, visual styles. What actually converts vs what just looks cool. Then I built something none of them have. A fully automated pipeline that goes from a marketing angle to a rendered .mp4 without touching a single tool manually. today alone - already 300+. That's just the beginning. I literally cannot stop printing creatives.
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Sacha@Sachahbd·
@ron_ecomm I'm not entierly sure but I think they would either adjust your line automatically or you'd have to request an increase, otherwise your ads will just stop. You should also be on net 30 so that's nice for cash
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ron | e-comm owner & operator
@Sachahbd I am now starting to realize that's how it works. I thought you can only do auto-pay. What happens if you spend more than your credit in a month? Would they pause spend before they receive the money? Or can you just simply wire them the money before the months end?
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ron | e-comm owner & operator
Recently Meta forced advertisers to use the monthly invoicing method. Unfortunately both Airwallex or Mercury are not able to integrate to Meta's auto-payment system Trustly. I literally cannot pay Meta right now as I only use neobanks. Do I have to open an account at a traditional bank 🤮? Any advice? You never know when and how Meta will fuck their merchants. It took me so long to get our invoicing credit approved before this and it's still not over!!
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Sacha@Sachahbd·
@Simon__Rob I’ve seen probably tens of thousands of ads for these weird novels over the years
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Simon Robert@Simon__Rob·
Sometimes I go on expeditions on Meta. I take 2 hours, write down the most random keywords ever just to remind myself that you can truly run anything on Meta. Like what
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Javiz@Javizecom·
Finally finished acquiring @histrips on Instagram, X, Pinterest and TikTok. Now we build.
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Sacha@Sachahbd·
@oliverhenry Yeah it was. Claude code + shopify CLI was the same thing
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Jackson Blackledge
Jackson Blackledge@blvckledge·
advertorials are a CHEATCODE for scaling google ads while everyone’s bidding on the same $3 CPC keywords you can use them to acquire cold traffic customers with $0.07 CPCs i made a guide breaking down how we pull it off. like + reply “advert” and i’ll send it to you (follow so i can DM)
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Sacha@Sachahbd·
@thedulab thank you for not buying into the doomer propaganda
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du@thedulab·
In Paris right now and wow this place is unreal. Every corner of the city feels alive at what seems to be all hours of the day. Genuinely hard to find a glaring flaw. Huge fan would be an understatement
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Simon Robert@Simon__Rob·
Who runs the best DR copywriting course out there please guys?
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Sacha@Sachahbd·
@ron_ecomm We had a similar issue and the ar@meta.com got it resolved
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ron | e-comm owner & operator
I have been trying to switch to monthly invoicing for my Meta ads and it's not working. I need help! I submitted 2 weeks ago and haven't been getting a response so I opened CX tickets. But they have been quite useless, I have been forwarded 4 times now to various departments. Everyone is just forwarding me to various departments. Now I am at payments@meta and creditdept@meta I still don't know how to switch. Does anyone know how to switch?
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Brat V
Brat V@bratinceptly·
To be precise, we did hit some 50k days. It's crazy to think that it has been almost seven years since then. It was probably first VSL that has been run as an in-stream ad. Way before TNT and Kendago, Golden Hippo and pretty much everyone else was doing that. We did had short form ad that was going to the VSL, but with that, we would get probably to 10-15k. And then one day we were like, "Why don't we just skip short ad and give people VSL" and see what happens. In a day or two, I think we were at 36k, and I remember as if it was yesterday..... @jchdotme Steve & David (miss him) set the call because we had to have a discussion about their payment processor and the repercussions that possible chargebacks could have as we were sending so much volume. When we started working with Hero Company, it was, I think, three or four of us. And then on the back of that success, we were able to build the company to, at one time, around 35 employees. Will forever be grateful for Jonathan, Steve and David for opportunity that essentially created a base for us to develop the company.
Jonathan@jchdotme

So I realized Jason is talking about me here lol… I do not look at our daily media dash bc it’s either euphoria or panic. But it was nice to see the P&L the next day! Here’s some more about what went into a ~10k new customers day: - we’ve been selling to this customer for six years now, so we know them very well, and that is reflected at every single messaging point. (the counterpoint is that I’ve been working on another category for over a year now, and it’s still not cracked… understanding the customer just takes time.) - We’ve been working on this offer for like three years now. I wrote the initial VSL, and got the big idea right, but my brilliant CRO chief has been working on it literally every week. This is far from the first time we’ve hit high scores on this one. Fact is, a good offer (product/market fit, great big idea) is gonna be good for a long time, but you can’t CRO a bad offer into good one. - Notably, most the CRO efforts have been focused on Jason‘s traffic because of how much volume he can drive and how well our teams work together. So everything about our funnel, pricing, post purchase sequence, even something as unexpected as the close of the VSL… It’s all been optimized for Jason’s campaigns and pixel. Others have tried this offer and not had nearly the same success. - our products are actually great, our customer support is A+, and our fulfillment, processing and anti-fraud our battle-hardened. Days like this have ruined us in the past because of operational weakness. - Our back end is extremely robust. We have dedicated email/SMS teams, a dozen additional offers, and even phone sales team, full salesforce implementation, etc. We are competing in ad auctions with guys who will flat out lie, deep fake, and do other stuff that I won’t do for both legal and ethical reasons, so several years ago, we made the decision to invest heavily in profit drivers that are hard to build and difficult to copy. That all said, here’s where the “luck” happens (aka opportunity meeting preparedness) … What Jason is describing is what I call a “traffic honeyhole”. It’s when an offer, a buyer, a network and a specific type of ad all come together to make high scale magic. It can last for anywhere from 3 to 9 months, and most of the direct response game is spent at breakeven or loss, trying to find it. If you’re lucky and good, you get one of these a year. Really good or really lucky, you get two. The honeyhole can dry up as quick as you find it. Years ago, I was consistently spending 25k/day on YouTube with @bratinceptly and @cronag805 . It was a full 45+ minute VSL, instream as an ad. Every month, we’d shoot 8 new leads, and inevitably one of them would hit. Then we just cycled two winning offers behind them every few months. It was such a beautiful thing… then YouTube slapped like a 200% cpm penalty on any ads over 2 minutes, and our campaign died within a week! Much as I love those guys, we never made anything work together after that. Sometimes thats how it goes, but just like Rick and Ilsa will always have Paris, I’ll always have YouTube 2019 with Brat and Ian :) Here’s something else: I am not a great media buyer, and I’ve worked with many over the years - both individuals, and agencies. I feel extremely lucky to work with Jason (and to know him - everything you said back at you 100x homie). Our teams work incredibly well together, and he’s very good at running traffic for the offers we write. I’ve worked with a lot of other agencies and affiliates who have done major, major scale with others like me, and just haven’t been able to make it work. The mismatch could be anything from the teams not working well together, to them not really knowing our customer, to a simple timing mismatch - they’re focused on other stuff, and so are we, and the campaign just doesn’t get the attention it needs for scale. A huge part of this game is truly finding the right partnership between buyer and offer owner. But one thing about Jason and his team: they are obsessive. We’ve been through good times and bad with them, and whenever it’s bad, I still have confidence. I remember this talk I had with my team back in early Jan when everyone was down bad - “guys, if someone is going to figure this out, it’s Kutasi”. And hey, he did! I love these high scores too and they’re fun to celebrate, but to paraphrase Naval, we see ourselves playing long term games with long term people. And I think that mindset, as much as anything else, is what contributes to the big days.

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Vrilean HyperEon ☀️
Vrilean HyperEon ☀️@Thulesoul·
France is not a country. It is a working a five pointed territory through which the Divine Will of history presses itself into matter. Geography is destiny. But France's geography is sacred geometry : The Pentagram Look at a map. France is the only major nation in the world whose natural borders form a near perfect irregular pentagon: Pyrenees, Alps, Rhine, Atlantic, Mediterranean. Five axes. Five elemental thresholds. The ancients called such configurations receptacles of force. The land itself is a sealed vessel. This is not metaphor. Traditionalist geographers from Guénon to Evola noted that certain territories act as polar attractors nodes where the invisible hierarchies of the world discharge their lightning. France is one of three such nodes in Western history. And the most volatile. Three times, France has reset the operating system of civilization, not by conquest alone, but by transmitting a spirit that colonized the collective imagination of humanity: 987: Cluny and the Romanesque Fire. From Burgundian monasteries, a single spiritual current reformed the entire Western Church, created the pilgrimage roads to Compostela, and built the first unified European sacred geography. The monks of Cluny were alchemists of the soul, they rebuilt the invisible architecture of the West from a valley in Burgundy. 1789: The Revolution as Cosmic Eruption. The Rights of Man did not emerge from a political debate, they erupted like volcanic logos. Within a decade, the revolutionary virus had dissolved every ancien régime from Haiti to Warsaw. Napoleon carried it further still: a single Corsican vessel channeling the Jovian will of France, rewriting the legal code of the Earth: the Napoleonic Code still governs 2.5 billion people today. 1900 - 1970: Paris as the Axis Mundi of the Modern Spirit. Picasso dismantled visual reality. Bergson dissolved mechanistic time. Sartre and Camus handed an existential grammar to a generation untethered from God. Structuralism. Cinema. The Situationist International. When the world needed new forms to hold its crisis of meaning, Paris dreamed them first. The French ethos is not merely cultural pride. It is a specific psychic posture, a permanent tension between raison and passion, between the Apollonian clarity of Descartes and the Dionysian fury of Rimbaud. This tension is the alchemical solve et coagula operating at the level of a civilization. The French dissolve what is rigid in the world (solve): they question, revolt, philosophize, dismantle. Then, paradoxically, they crystallize new form (coagula): cathedrals, codes, manifestos, haute cuisine elevated to metaphysical discipline. No other people has oscillated so violently and so productively between these two poles. Joan of Arc is the archetype. A peasant girl becomes the sword of the divine will, unifying a fractured kingdom, then is burned by the very Church she saved. She does not survive the operation. France rarely does. The vessel cracks each time it pours. Yet it is reconstituted, again and again, for another working. To be a catalyst is not to be protected. France has paid the esoteric tithe in full: revolution devouring its children, two world wars that bled its youth into the earth, a post war spiritual crisis unmatched in the West. The gods do not reward their instruments. They exhaust them. Yet exhaustion is not death. It is Calcination: the first stage of the Great Work. The black earth from which gold is eventually extracted. Those who understand the rhythm know: France does not decline. France incubates. The question that haunts every student of sacred history is not whether France will act again. It always does. The question is: what is the next transmission? When the world loses its coherence, when the old stories collapse and no new myth has yet crystallized, historically, one looks West, past the Rhine, to the hexagonal vessel where the fire never fully dies. FRANCE BAISE OUAIS !!!
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