Artemiy Sem

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Artemiy Sem

Artemiy Sem

@TrueIMPixel

Building In Public! Founder of https://t.co/CpSgwMrbh0, a tool helping e-commerce business owners get more sales through store optimization

Montreal, Canada Katılım Temmuz 2018
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Aya Bochman
Aya Bochman@ayaboch·
Thanks to companies like @Shopify, fashion e-commerce stores pop up every day, if not every second Every one of those businesses needs to create content for their merch That's where @fashn_ai comes in: making it simple, fast, and affordable Can you see the flywheel?
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Artemiy Sem@TrueIMPixel·
@alxberman I emailed you from asemenov.ca@gmail.com to scrapercity's support about a fraudulent charge. Please check.
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Alex Berman® 👑 TweetLoft
There's a trap that catches almost every entrepreneur at some point: You buy a system. You hire a team. You set everything up. And when it doesn't work right away - you don't ask why... You move on. Maybe the person you hired wasn't good enough. Maybe the strategy was outdated. Maybe someone smarter will have the answer. So you buy again. And again. That's the Buyer Spiral. The cycle of solving discomfort with consumption. Instead of doubling down, you reset. Instead of fixing what's there, you look for something new. It feels like momentum - but it's just motion. The truth is, most people don't even get far enough to find out if their strategy works: They get bored. Or scared. Or distracted. They stop just before the learning begins. Because the hard part isn't setting things up. It's pushing them to the edge. It's staying when things don't work. Doing the reps. Asking better questions instead of buying newer answers. If you're stuck, it might not be because you chose the wrong system. It might be because you never actually chose at all. You flirted. You tested. But you didn't commit. And if you don't commit, nothing has a chance to work. You can't buy your way out of that. Talk soon, Alex P.S. If you're done spinning your wheels and ready to commit, this is where we do the real work (Galadon Gold)
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brandalchemist
brandalchemist@stealthecom·
HIRING senior video editor strictly focused on Facebook ads. - earn $1k-$2k monthly (steady) - must have previous ads experience (UGC and VSL) - AI experience a plus Comment VIDEO and your best ad work below. If you’re good, I will find you.
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alexander
alexander@itsDomaaa·
Video Editor Needed For Faceless channel. 3 Videos A Week, 15-20+- min long videos. Long-term relationship (Paid ofc)! Reply with portfolios.
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Artemiy Sem@TrueIMPixel·
@deegangster1st Hi there! I can help bring your voice-over to life with smooth transitions and engaging visuals. I understand the importance of keeping the audience engaged, especially without a face on screen. Feel free to check out my portfolio: aurixediting.framer.website DM me if interested
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King punter
King punter@deegangster1st·
Looking for a video editor for a faceless channel! 3-4 Videos a week, 15-25 minutes long. Mostly basic editing. Faceless, I will only provide the voice-over. Paid work.
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Artemiy Sem@TrueIMPixel·
@kaibuildz If it's actually a good product and your offer is good, you can just promote it directly (depending on the rules and subreddit of course) I got away with directly promoting it after I gave some value, it's riskier but you get 10x more leads than if you promote subtly.
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Artemiy Sem@TrueIMPixel·
What's the best email marketing tool? Preferably free
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Saïd Aitmbarek
Saïd Aitmbarek@SaidAitmbarek·
everyone's clearly building the same thing: vibe coding editors, directories, schedulers, shorts generators, ugc platforms, creative studios, launchpads, seo tools, agents & workflows, threeejs games, hardware, iot, growth tools, crms, lead gen apps yup. same product
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Pranjal Soni
Pranjal Soni@pranjalsoni_·
What’s the best place to hire video editors? I think @AevyTv has some good editors?
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Artemiy Sem@TrueIMPixel·
@EgorKhimi If it's at least a bit useful, you should be starting to market it on Reddit IMO
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Egor Khimichenko
Egor Khimichenko@egkhimi·
How do you know your SaaS is ready to launch?
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Alexander Belogubov 🇺🇦
Alexander Belogubov 🇺🇦@AlexBelogubov·
Refgrow just hit 25 paying customers and $6,500 in total revenue. No ads or launch spike. Just: – Content on X, LinkedIn, Threads – Cold DMs – Affiliate referrals – Demo programs I embedded manually It's been slow, but I believe it will get faster.
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Aman
Aman@aman_edits0_0·
Animations I did for one of my clients a while back Made on premiere pro🙃
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Artemiy Sem@TrueIMPixel·
Has anybody had experience with posting links on X? Did it get your posts throttled?
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Artemiy Sem@TrueIMPixel·
Viral app idea
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Artemiy Sem@TrueIMPixel·
@Davidjpark96 bro if I saw my competitor partnered with ishowspeed and started giving out teslas I think I would just quit
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David Park
David Park@Davidjpark96·
Two years ago I woke up to my friends frantically messaging me that a huge competitor just entered my space I opened Instagram to see that a brand new AI writing product somehow partnered with iShowSpeed and David Dobrik to give away 10 teslas just to promote the launch of their product I was impressed that they not only secured Speed and Dobrik for a partnership, but that it was actually going extremely viral Their marketing campaign lasted for weeks where Dobrik and Speed would personally FaceTime random people and give away Teslas It was difficult to not root for their success when such charismatic people were promoting the product with such generous activities To make matters worse, their product was pretty good for an early-stage team and they had a sophisticated marketing strategy + a large budget, so for the next 6 months I considered them to be one of our most competent competitors But tragically for them, cracks started to form Their organic social accounts slowly descended into views purgatory, their product moved at a snail’s pace, and slowly but surely their momentum stopped entirely I just tried their site today and their product is completely unusable I see a lot of founders complain that they can’t get anywhere because they don’t have an audience, don’t have capital, or don’t have the right connections I sympathize with that, but this is a great example of how none of that matters if you can’t iterate into a great product or solve distribution We couldn’t afford these big name partnerships so we had to scrounge TikTok for the diamonds in the rough and create our own in-house content Since their launch, Jenni grew 10x and they are now a zombie startup It can be a blessing to be a nobody, to be a college dropout, and to have no other options Necessity breeds innovation and innovation is key when you are bottlenecked by resources Throughout the years, countless other people have entered the AI writing space Jordan Peterson quote tweeted one of our influencer posts and promoted his own AI writing tool at one point Talented founders would DM me asking for advice for their ‘startup’ only to launch a Jenni clone a few months later (no hate, I respect the hustle) Unfortunately, many of these competitors are dead, and we are now only one 10x away from an IPO I’d like to think that we got here because we focused primarily on product + distribution and not on our competitors (I can see how this is ironic considering this is an entire post about a competitor, but I'll defend myself by saying 95%+ of the time is spent on our internal milestones lol) I have a clear idea on how we 10x Jenni from where we are today, and I’m excited for the day we become such a dominant market leader that we no longer receive frantic texts when a new startup starts giving away Teslas With all the hard work our team is putting in, hopefully it happens sooner rather than later :)
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Artemiy Sem@TrueIMPixel·
Don't be that editor that gets ghosted after delivering a whole project Watch out for these 8 red flags before beginning your work: edithunt.app/blog/client-re…
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