Md Usman
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Use CLAUDE to make $925/month per blog.
Use CLAUDE to make $925/month per blog.
Use CLAUDE to make $925/month per blog.
You can go from $0 to $10K/month using Claude + Pinterest.
Just Claude for content. Pinterest for traffic. Display ads for income.
I've written step by step free guides breaking down the entire system.
👉 Like this and Comment "DETAILS" to get all FREE guides

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$47k/month "wise old man" pages are scaling quietly with ai
same character, different settings, graveyard, fireplace, church bench
he delivers slow, reflective advice, life lessons, health tips, moral hooks
it feels deep and authentic, like someone you'd actually listen to
but it's one ai identity replicated across niches and languages
one theme, multiple accounts, distributed everywhere at once
this is ai mass marketing
own the character, control the narrative, scale the distribution
rt + comment "theme" for the full breakdown
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High Ticket Ecom allowed me to never work a 9-5 again. I want to help you do the same.
I wrote an entire 60+ page case study on:
- How I started
- How the business works
- Step by step if you want to replicate what I'm doing
- And more...
Retweet + Comment "HTE" and I'll DM you
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your first digital product should take 4 hours to make and sell for $47
not 4 months. not a 200 page course. not some "comprehensive system"
a single template that solves one specific problem for one specific person
here's why most people never make their first dollar online:
they try to build a course before they've made a single sale. record 30 videos. buy a $200 mic. design a logo. set up a website. create an email sequence
3 months later they launch to 11 likes and zero purchases
meanwhile a 21 year old in manila made $6,800 last month selling a google sheets budget tracker she built during a boring lecture
the difference isn't talent or skill or experience
she found a problem first. built the solution second
he built the solution first. then went looking for a problem
one is a business. the other is an expensive hobby
the formula is embarrassingly simple:
find a subreddit where people complain about something specific. not "i want to make money" generic shit. specific like "why is there no template for tracking client onboarding for freelance designers"
count the upvotes. 200+ upvotes on a complaint means thousands of people felt the same thing
build the simplest version of the solution. not the best version. the fastest version. ugly is fine. functional is mandatory
price it $34-$67. under $34 people think it's worthless. over $67 they hesitate. $47 is the sweet spot where people buy without thinking twice
i've launched 11 products this way. 8 profitable in the first week. 3 now make more than most people's salaries. none of them took longer than a weekend to build
i put together every step of this process. the research method. the build framework. the pricing psychology. the launch sequence that works with zero followers
RT and comment 'BUILD' - i'll send the full breakdown (must be following)
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Clawdbot + Kling = 550 videos per day
Fully-realistic UGC ads — cinematic lighting, human motion, perfect pacing — powered by AI agents.
UGC cost: $5
Production time: minutes
Scale: instant
One AI engine that creates, tests, and scales short-form ads automatically — nonstop.
It’s live. Campaigns are scaling now.
Comment + RT “AGENT” and I’ll DM you the full workflow.
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big opportunity in ecom rn is targeting rich, old demographics with bing ads
the average bing user has 7 figure net worth and no one’s going after them
we’re getting new customers at 50-70% lower cpcs and 5+ roas
i put together a guide on how we’re scaling bing ads for clients
like + reply “bing” and i’ll DM it to you
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Scaling an e-commerce brand is harder than ever.
The biggest roadblock?
Sloppy creative testing.
Most brands either:
❌ Test randomly
❌ Rely on the same “winning” creative for months
❌ Waste ad spend with no clear learnings
We built a Creative Testing Framework 2.0 that fixes this.
It gives you:
✔ Smarter testing (no wasted budget)
✔ Faster feedback loops
✔ Predictable creative refreshes before fatigue
Want the framework?
RT + Comment “Creative” and I’ll send it
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Clawdbot + Kling = 550 videos per day
Fully-realistic UGC ads — cinematic lighting, human motion, perfect pacing — powered by AI agents.
UGC cost: $5
Production time: minutes
Scale: instant
One AI engine that creates, tests, and scales short-form ads automatically — nonstop.
It’s live. Campaigns are scaling now.
Comment + RT “AGENT” and I’ll DM you the full workflow.
(Must be following)

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$387k in revenue didn’t come from better ads
It came from realizing AI ads aren’t about convincing anymore
They’re about looking so native to the feed they don’t register as ads
No logos
No glossy intros
No pushy CTAs
Just content that feels like education, warnings, or real repliesù
AI isn’t there to invent magic
It finds what already stops scrolls
locks the structure
and scales it clean
That’s why they last longer than traditional creatives
They flow with the feed
I broke down how these AI ads are built and scaled
rt + comment “native” and I’ll send it
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Nano Banana Pro is a cheat code for static ad creative 🤯
Most DTC brands will ignore this.
(Don't be most DTC brands)
I just turned ONE product photo into 50+ campaign-ready images.
No studio booking no photographer, no 3-week wait.
(Yes, this image was made with Nano Banana Pro 👇)
This isn't about firing your creative team.
It's about giving them an unfair advantage.
What's killing DTC creative teams right now:
✗ $10k photoshoots that fatigue in 3 days
✗ Weeks of waiting for basic lifestyle variations
✗ New shoots every time you want to test a different persona
✗ AI-generated text that looks like a ransom note
✗ One aspect ratio that breaks on half your placements
What Nano Banana Pro actually does:
✓ Upload 14 reference images
→ 100% product accuracy (logos stay sharp)
✓ Infinite lifestyle shots from a single SKU
✓ Swap models instantly for persona testing
✓ Pixel-perfect text rendered inside the image (any language)
✓ Relight winning ads to fight fatigue (day to night, summer to winter)
✓ Outpaint to any aspect ratio without cropping your product
I built the playbook.
7 protocols. Real prompts, real use cases.
→ "Anchor Stack" for virtual photoshoots
→ "Mannequin Swap" for persona testing
→ "Hook Factory" for native text ads
→ "Science Ad" for explainer infographics
→ Asset Recycling to refresh fatigued creative
→ Global Scale for instant localization
→ Format Fluidity for omnichannel output
This isn't playing with AI.
It's creative operations at scale.
Want the full Nano Banana Pro Guide?
> Like this post
> Comment "NANO"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)

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