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Everyone is doing AI image ads wrong.
Especially model shots.
You can spot them instantly.
Plastic skin. Dead eyes. Weird hands. Fake lighting.
Brands think they’re saving money…
But they’re actually killing conversions.
Meanwhile there’s a hidden method that makes AI models look 100% real.
Ultra-realistic. Natural imperfections. Real ad performance.
Most people don’t even realise they’re looking at AI.
If you want me to reveal the method:
❤️ Like
🔁 Retweet
💬 Comment “AI”
And I’ll drop it.


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supplements are one of the only ecommerce products where a single idea can become a massive business
you don’t need a crazy gadget
you don’t need a complicated invention
sometimes all it takes is one compelling mechanism
example
microplastics in the human body
people are starting to realize they’re everywhere
water
food
air
now imagine a supplement positioned around this idea
“helps remove microplastic buildup from the body”
suddenly the product isn’t just a pill
it’s a solution to a problem most people didn’t even know they had
this is why supplements dominate ecommerce
new research appears
a mechanism is discovered
a product gets built around it
and a completely new category is born
do you have any idea the returning customer rate you’d be able to get?
rt + comment “supp” and i’ll send the biggest supplement angles working right now
(follow for dm)

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Meta ad → product page = asking a stranger to marry you on the first date
Meta ad → advertorial → product page = letting them fall in love with you first ❤️
@ecomwize generated this advertorial in 33 sec
Like + comment "META" & I'll dm you this template (must be following)
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Your product photos are killing your conversion rate
AI images now convert up to 5x better than basic product-on-white photos
@ecomwize now generates them in 30 seconds
comment "AI" and I'll DM you 250 free credits + a full guide to generate images yourself (must be following)

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@BambinoShopify Just checked out moonbundle, you removed any reason to still use kaching and upcart basicly.. setting everything up asap.
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My current Shopify app stack (2026 Update)
Optimonk (Wisepops)
MIDA
Upcart (now Moonbundles)
Loox (now Judgeme)
Aftersell (now Moonbundles)
Klaviyo
Userloop (now UserTesting)
Wide Bundle (now Moonbundles)
Synctrack
Parcel Panel
Replo (now Instant)
Camm@cjfeth
My current Shopify app stack: Optimonk MIDA Upcart Loox Aftersell Klaviyo Userloop Wide Bundle Synctrack Parcel Panel Replo
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Claude DESTROYS ChatGPT for building VSL funnels.
I put together the Claude VSL Prompt Vault (below)
I've booked 500+ calls for clients with VSL funnels. $1M generated.
These prompts are how I build every single one.
The same prompts behind every VSL funnel I've built since 2023.
Scripts, landing pages, offer stacks, everything.
This is the closest thing to hiring a funnel strategist for free.
What's inside the vault:
→ Custom Claude System Prompt for VSL Scripts
→ The 5,280-Word VSL Conversion Framework
→ AI Audience Research Prompt (2-Part Deep Dive)
→ AI Competitor Funnel Analysis Prompt
→ AI Hook Generator (15+ Variations by Awareness Level)
→ AI Proof Stacking Prompt
→ AI Offer Architecture Builder (2-Part Sequence)
→ AI Landing Page Copy Prompt
→ AI VSL Script Audit + Rewrite Prompt
Want access to this vault?
→ Comment "CLAUDE"
→ Follow and I'll DM the vault!

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@Dstrumila99 Does meta ever spends when its not capable at finding customers at lets say $18cpa, so that u end up having a $40cpa at the end of the day?
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Day 6 of going from $0 to $100K in 90 days.
So yesterday was a really bad day. Revenue looks okay at $733 but my ad spend was $641. Yeah. :D :D :D :D
Let me break down what happened because there's actually a lot to learn from a day like this.
First the good news. I tested new creatives for my winning product using @ElevenLabs. Changed the background music, rewrote the text, made a different vibe. That testing campaign gave me 3.4 ROAS. Out of 3 new creatives only one was bringing sales so I killed the other two. If you're testing creatives, this is how you should do it — run 3 variations, give them a day , keep the one that performs and cut the rest. Don't get emotionally attached to a creative just because you spent time making it.
By the way if you're not using @elevenlabs yet, seriously go try it. You can take an existing video, change the voiceover, swap the music, translate it to a different language. It's insane how fast you can pump out creative variations. When I say I tested 3 new creatives in one day, this is how I did it. I took my winning video and made 3 different versions with different hooks and different audio. Took me maybe an hour total.
Now the bad news. That sub-niche product I launched got one sale but it's not profitable. I'm going to give it one more day though. Here's my rule for this — if a product gets sales on day one, I always give it a second day. If no sale next day half day spent just kill it.
The 3 products I tested in my min/max CBO campaign didn't bring any sales either. But here's the thing — the CPC was low, CPMs were good, and there were add to carts. That tells me the products are interesting to people, they're clicking, they're even adding to cart, but something is stopping them from buying. Could be the price, could be the landing page isn't convincing enough. I'm going to relaunch this campaign next week because I think these products might just be too early for the season.
This is what I mean when I say you need to read your data even when you don't get sales. Your campaigns are always telling you something. Low CPC means your creative is grabbing attention. Add to carts means the product is interesting. No purchases after add to carts means something between the cart and checkout is broken — price, shipping, trust, or the offer isn't strong enough. Learn to read these signals and you'll waste way less money.
So yeah the winning campaigns didn't compensate for all the testing losses. This day was a big minus. But you win some and you lose some. That's the game.
What I did after seeing these numbers — I added a new offer to my winning product. Changed the deal structure. We'll see how that performs. I also spent the evening doing product research and collected a few new products I want to test. Waiting on my supplier to send me prices so I can calculate my break-even ROAS.
For anyone who doesn't know what break-even ROAS means — it's the minimum ROAS you need to not lose money. Take your selling price, subtract your product cost, shipping, and transaction fees. Whatever's left is your margin. Divide your selling price by that margin and that's your break-even ROAS. If your product costs $10, you sell it for $50, and shipping plus fees is $10, your margin is $30. Your break-even ROAS is $50/$30 = 1.67x. Anything above that is profit. Know this number for every product you sell. If you don't, you're flying blind.
One more move I made — I launched cost cap campaigns with different cost cap prices. For those who don't know, cost cap tells Meta the maximum you're willing to pay per purchase. So if your break-even cost per purchase is $20, you can set a cost cap at $18 and Meta will try to only spend when it thinks it can get you a purchase under that price. I set up a few with different caps and bigger budgets. The idea is that Meta has room to spend but only when the algorithm finds good opportunities. We'll see if this works or if Meta just decides to not spend at all, which happens a lot with cost caps.
Rough day but the process is right. Tomorrow we bounce back.
If you want my PR strategy follow me and comment PR.
Bye!

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Day 7 of going from $0 to $100K in 90 days.
First of all, girls — happy Women's Day!
Now let's talk about yesterday because this was a good one. $1,344 in revenue. 22 orders. That's an 83% jump from the day before. Best day of the challenge so far and it wasn't even close.
Ad spend was $563 which means my overall ROAS for the day came in around 2.4x. Not the 3x I want but way better than the disaster that was Day 6. And here's the big reason why — the cost cap campaign I launched actually worked. Really well.
For anyone who read my Day 6 post where I explained cost cap campaigns, here's the update. I set up multiple campaigns with different cost cap prices and bigger budgets. The idea was to let Meta spend freely but only when it finds cheap purchases. And it delivered. This is the power of cost cap when it works — Meta doesn't just throw your money at random people, it waits for the right moment and the right audience before it spends. The downside is that some days Meta won't spend anything because it can't find purchases at your cap price. But yesterday it found them and it found a lot of them.
Now the not so great part. I stopped running ads in New Zealand and Canada. Neither market was profitable. Canada is the second time I've tried and it's just not working for this product. Some products just don't translate to every market and that's okay.
What I worked on yesterday — I created a new collection on my store and built some new creatives using a different creative strategy. I'm not going to reveal exactly what it is yet because I want to see if it actually works first. If it does I'll break the whole thing down. But I will say this — it's a format I haven't tested before and the early engagement looks promising.
Next week the plan is to push for a bigger AOV and do more product testing. Season is about to switch which means buying behavior changes. Products that sell well in winter might not sell in spring. So need to do good PR and MR.
On a personal note, I'm feeling a bit stressed. Some personal stuff going on that has nothing to do with business but it affects your energy and focus. I think anyone who's run a business knows that your personal life and your business are connected whether you like it or not. Bad day personally usually means bad decisions in the ad account. :D
Overall everything will be okay. It always is.
See you guys next week!

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@LadyDerringer1 @D62Darya @Chanel1978007 @POL_Amsterdam @AIVD Maar als wij nu een poging doen om hem op te sporen en aan te pakken, is de politie en aivd er als de kippen bij.
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@D62Darya @Chanel1978007 @POL_Amsterdam @AIVD doe hier iets aan aub. Vrouwen voelen zich niet veilig zolang deze man vrij rondloopt.
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Khamenei's beul is weer uit zn hol gekropen.@Chanel1978007
Maak kennis met Pejman Yari,
Hij woont in #Amsterdam. Hij belooft terug te gaan naar Iran en de vrouwelijke familieleden van alle Pahlavisten hier in Nederland te "verkrachten" en dit te filmen.
“We wachten allemaal op de fatwa tot jihad.”
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@JDB_trading "Nee want die zijn 'pro' Israël en bij voorbaat al fout fus daar praten we niet mee"
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