If you have trouble publishing ads on Meta today
And a "Dataset error: No dataset attributes were selected."
A quick fix is to switch the pixel to a random one, then switch it back to the original pixel
Thanks to our @FlatCircleAds Guru Gini for this
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Seeing a very wierd trend atm on our ad account
Very profitable mid day
Then loose a significant amount of profits in the evenings
USA times
We are even dropping spend in the evenings still doing nothing?
In literally EVERY ad account, my CPMs have drastically increased yesterday compared to Monday
Without exception
Didn't dive into breakdowns, yes, but something definitely feels off
Anyone else noticed the same thing?
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this video is 100% AI
made with one prompt in 2 mins using my own system, prompt to final video
AI UGC yappers are fast to make, scalable, and can be automated (as much as today’s technology allows)
and what's best it can be used to sell everything:
- ecom
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anything and everything...
the real UGC industry isn't dying, it already died
This brand is doing 135K monthly visits (thanks to Clavicular’s looksmaxxing bullshit) selling a men's debloating supplement with a Buy 2 Get 1 Free bundle structure and they're doing most things right but leaving 15-20% conversion rate on the table with soft urgency and zero scarcity.
Let me break down what's working and what's broken:
THE OFFER STRUCTURE:
• Single Pack: $39.95 (1 month supply, 100-day trial)
• Buy 2 Get 1 Free: $79.99 (was $141, 3 months supply, free bottle + free shipping + 100-day guarantee + $0.89/day)
• Subscribe & Save: 15% off, cancel anytime, auto-delivers every 1-3 months
The bundle is the anchor. And it's built correctly.
WHAT'S WORKING:
1. Buy 2 Get 1 Free structure
This is the exact bundle format I tell people to use right now.
Not "33% off", "save $60" or any of that “saving” options.
A FREE BOTTLE.
- Higher perceived value
- Concrete savings
- Easy to understand
The $141 crossed out to $79.99 makes the value gap visceral and gives you the feel of “yay!! I’m "saving" $61”
This is textbook price anchoring.
2. The $0.89/day breakdown
Instead of "$79.99" sitting there looking expensive, they reframe it as less than a dollar per day.
That's effort-and-sacrifice reduction from the Hormozi value equation I learned from his $100M offers book.
Your brain processes "under $1/day" way differently than "almost $80."
Makes the commitment feel tiny instead of significant.
3. 100-day guarantee
Most supplements do 30 or 60 days.
100 days removes way more risk.
It's long enough to actually see results before you have to commit.
That increases perceived likelihood of achievement and gives you the feel that you're not gambling on whether it works in 2 weeks.
In fact, you have over 3 months to find out.
4. "Most guys reorder once they see their actual face"
This line is buried in small italic text under the bundle.
But it's doing real work: social proof + implied result + retention signal all in one sentence.
It should be bigger. Bolder. More prominent.
Right now it's whispered. It should be shouted.
WHAT'S BROKEN:
1. Urgency is fake-feeling
"Special Offer Ends This Week"
Cool. Which week? This week every week?
No countdown timer, specific date or "offer ends Sunday at midnight."
Simply "this week."
And nobody believes that shit.
If you're going to use urgency, make it real. Give me a deadline I can verify. Show me a timer counting down.
Otherwise it's just noise that trained buyers scroll past.
2. Zero scarcity
No "23 units left at this price."
No "limited spring run."
No inventory signals at all.
They're only pulling one lever from the value equation enhancers (urgency) and it's weak.
Adding scarcity would stack. "Only 200 bottles left in the Buy 2 Get 1 promo" would create real FOMO.
Right now there's no reason to buy today vs next week.
3. Single pack offer is lazy
$39.95 for one bottle.
100-day trial.
That's it.
0 bonus.
0 free guide.
0 sample of another product.
It's purely functioning as a price anchor to make the bundle look better (which is fine, but it could work harder.)
Throw a free "5-Day Debloat Protocol PDF" on the single pack and you'll convert fence-sitters who aren't ready for the bundle but want something extra.
4. Subscribe & Save is pre-checked
For warm traffic or repeat buyers, fine.
For cold traffic landing here from a Facebook ad, that pre-checked box feels sneaky.
It can spike cart abandonment because people think you're trying to trick them into a subscription.
Worth testing it unchecked and seeing if conversion lifts.
WHAT I'D FIX:
Fix #1: Make urgency real
Replace "Special Offer Ends This Week" with:
"Buy 2 Get 1 Free ends Sunday, March 16th at 11:59pm PST"
Add a countdown timer.
Now the urgency is verifiable. People can check if it's real.
Fix #2: Add scarcity
"Only 184 bottles left at Buy 2 Get 1 pricing"
Or: "Spring batch limited to 500 units - 387 remaining"
Give me a reason to buy NOW instead of later.
Fix #3: Beef up the single pack
Add a small digital bonus:
"Single Pack + FREE 7-Day Lean Face Protocol (PDF)"
Costs you $0 to deliver. Adds perceived value.
Converts hesitant buyers.
Fix #4: Make the microcopy bigger
"Most guys reorder once they see their actual face" should be prominent, not buried.
Move it above the offer boxes. Make it bold. It's doing real conversion work.
Fix #5: Test unchecking Subscribe & Save
See if conversion rate lifts when it's not pre-selected.
You might lose some LTV but gain more first-time buyers.
Net-net could be positive.
THE LESSON:
This offer is 80% there.
✔ The bundle structure is correct.
✔ The guarantee is strong.
✔ The daily cost breakdown is smart.
But soft urgency and zero scarcity are leaving conversion rate on the table.
If they tightened urgency (real deadline), added scarcity (units remaining), and improved the single pack offer (free bonus), this could easily push 15-20% more conversions without changing the product or price.
Right now it's a B+ offer. With those fixes it's an A.
Jack friks is selling his startup
• $30,000 MRR
• Asking price: $1.4M
• 18 offers received already
That's around 3.9× ARR
What do you think? Is this a good deal?
I have a friend who has been running a dropshipping brand at $3m/mo at 2% net margins
He spends 20m/year on his Chase card
Got 60m in Chase points last year alone
He legit travels like a billionaire
Unlimited first class flights, presidential suites at the craziest hotels in the world
Last week meta moved him to invoicing
Absolutely devastating
My man played the game at the highest level
And it’s all over because some corporate suit moron took away the greatest gift of internet entrepreneurship