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Snoopy

@_snoopygg

10+ Year Tech Entrepreneur.

Katılım Ocak 2022
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Snoopy
Snoopy@_snoopygg·
@dibuonaparte_ The scale never stops, leuuuuuuuuuggghggghhhhhhhhh
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Саша
Саша@sasasokas·
this 17 year old i started coaching in september last year just hit a $100k day running casino traffic 💀 not luck. not a fluke. we walked this idiot through the exact frameworks we use to scale casino arbitrage without blowing up accounts most affiliates learn how to print almost nobody learns how to survive printing caps snap accounts burn creatives fatigue ops collapse money comes fast structure doesn’t we coached him on: – traffic pacing – duplication instead of “optimization” – when to push and when to sit on hands – how not to panic-scale into bans once the money started coming in we locked in the boring stuff: – proper entities + cleanup – dedicated creative team (no bottleneck) – hardened account + payment stack – ops + compliance so volume doesn’t implode – real P&L tracking instead of vibes this is how a $100k day doesn’t become a screenshot story this is how it turns into $10M months anyone can hit a big day in casino especially when Meta’s hot almost nobody can turn that into something that survives audits, bans, and fatigue printing is easy making it boring is the real skill we coach for that the scale never stops
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Snoopy
Snoopy@_snoopygg·
@dibuonaparte_ Euuuuurggghhhh cringing out of my face 😂👍👍👍👍👍👍😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Kim Dotcom
Kim Dotcom@KimDotcom·
Epstein still video gaming? They told us he was dead?
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Danny
Danny@DjokovicFan_·
🚨The Australian Open decided to keep the roof open in extreme cold (8 celsius) and heavy winds (64 km/h). They don't want quality tennis or to keep the fans comfortable. They want Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz to spray errors and a match based on survival and luck.
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Valdo
Valdo@reachvaldo·
You don’t have The Psychology of Funnels? like + reply “$” and I’ll DM it to you for FREE.
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Snoopy
Snoopy@_snoopygg·
@barstoolsports Just wrote this on another post, but he got paid $1 million AUD for the tour (I know the guys who toured him here). Absolutely ridiculous lol
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Barstool Sports
Barstool Sports@barstoolsports·
Allen Iverson was a complete asshole during a charity event in Australia for children battling cancer according to a Redditor who outed him
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LakeShowYo
LakeShowYo@LakeShowYo·
Allen Iverson is receiving backlash after a charity event in Australia for children battling cancer: ​▫️Arrived 2 hours late ▫️Told families he was having bad day ▫️Refused to sign anything or speak to kids ▫️Wouldn’t smile in photos and kept his hands in pockets
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Alfie Carter
Alfie Carter@AlfieJCarter·
R.I.P lead gen agencies. I just replaced an entire lead gen team with Claude agents. (all working while I slept) Most founders spend $10k-$20k/month on marketing teams that work 9-5. Most agencies spend $30k+/mo on outreach. Last night I built AI agents that run 24/7: - Lead Magnet Engineer → builds viral lead magnets in minutes - Social Media Expert → writes scroll-stopping hooks - Creative Director → generates on-brand visuals - Research Analyst → finds trending topics in your niche - Performance Tracker → analyses and maps out content The results after 24 hours: - 32 lead magnets ready to launch - 60 days of content mapped out - 50+ scroll-stopping visuals created While I was sleeping. Follow + reply CLAUDE and I’ll send the full system + setup.
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Snoopy
Snoopy@_snoopygg·
@ausbtcclub The immigrant Greeks and Italians built Australia 👏
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BTCCLUB@ausbtcclub·
My nonna and nonno came to Australia from Italy in 1955 with a suitcase and 5 Lire in their pockets. Mum was born 1959,Auntie 1961. In 1963, nonno went to the royal Melbourne hospital after work, and never came out. Died from a procedure that is conducted in an hour or so today. Nonna had no idea where he was that night, waited, waited, and found out he passed away and was in shock. Nonna never remarried. Had two daughters under the age of 5, widowed, and spoke 0 English. She worked in the sweatshop factories in Flemington making shoes, then in the evening, would bring home leathers and continue to work through the night. She never had any government support. In my teen years, she worked two jobs (fish n chip shop in Ascot Vale). I was born in her house, where she raised me until 22 years old. My earliest memories are in prep, where she would pick my brother and I up from school and walk us to the factory and continue her shoe shift until 5pm, while my brother and I would play with Lego's on the floors of this dusty old building. At 5pm, we would help her load the car boot with unfinished shoes and bring them inside her home to finish. Nonna would cook dinner for us all, clean, then we went to bed. You'd hear an industrial grade, loud sewing machine work its gears into midnight. Morning would come, my brother and I would help her box up the shoes, ready us for school, load the car, then drop us off at school. Her life was hard from 1955, up until the late 1990s. When Italy played Australia in soccer, she cheered on Australia. When Australia played cricket, she cheered on Australia. (She loved cricket). She also never missed an Australian tennis open, where Pat Rafter was her digital boyfriend for many tournaments. I want to share this story because in a time where females had it tough, no English, no husband, no government support, she gave my family everything it has today. It's evidence that hard working immigrants deserve a spot here. I'm not against migration, but im measuring every single person to my nonna, and I can tell you right now, they would all buckle if they chose her life. Australia must tighten immigration, but more importantly, vet out hard working immigrants that help us grow as a country. If you commit one crime, you are out. If you don't want to work, you are out. If you take advantage of government schemes like NDIS, you are out. My nonna had a fucking spine. She never complained. She learnt English, she waved the Australian flag. If you come to this country, as migrants ourselves, we live by Australian rules. Aussie Aussie Aussie, Oi Oi Oi
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Snoopy
Snoopy@_snoopygg·
@ami_ads You’ve posted this exact same story before.
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AMI Ads
AMI Ads@ami_ads·
got drunk with a 24-year-old millionaire at ASW Las Vegas yesterday and he told me something that genuinely rewired my brain. we were talking affiliate scaling. i expected the usual shit: agency accounts, cloaking tricks, “new angles”, secret structures. instead he said: “i just got stupidly good at one thing… and stayed there.” that’s it? “that’s it. everyone wants to run 5 verticals. i ran ONE for years. now i’m the guy for that lane.” not nutra + sweeps + casino. not 10 geos. not endless testing. one vertical. one user intent. one traffic pattern. he didn’t expand. he went deeper. deeper creatives. deeper funnels. deeper postbacks. deeper compliance. deeper network relationships. mid–six figures a month. networks chasing him. waiting lists for his traffic. i asked how it started. “ran traffic cheap at first. learned what broke. fixed it. raised my floor every few months.” no course. no brand. no public flexing. just repetition + patience. then he said the line that stuck: “most affiliates are a 6/10 in five verticals. i’m a 10/10 in one. that’s worth way more.” he refuses to diversify. turns down offers outside his lane. “every yes outside your edge makes you weaker.” we talked for hours. every insight looped back to the same rule: one thing. done obsessively well. for a long time. that’s the whole playbook.
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Scott Adams
Scott Adams@ScottAdamsSays·
A Final Message From Scott Adams
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Snoopy
Snoopy@_snoopygg·
@aducate Nothing wrong with parasite extraction 😂
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Joe | Ecom VSL Ads
Joe | Ecom VSL Ads@Aducate·
A native ad should look NOTHING like an ad It should also look NOTHING like a stock photo It should be slightly blurry, taken @ an awkward angle & be ugly af Your target audience should think wtf The first thing I tell my team when we generate these is to make it look like it came from a Reddit thread at 3am Example below
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Snoopy
Snoopy@_snoopygg·
@LasVegasFill $315 - $500 AUD, get fkd mate 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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LasVegasFill@LasVegasFill·
The Wagyu Tomahawk Steak is usually my go to at Carversteak inside Resorts World. It's the ideal shared dish for the table at $315.
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Patrick Werner
Patrick Werner@patwerX·
Let's end 2025 with a bang by sharing a little industry secret. I managed to increased my affiliate revenue by 30%+ last month. Almost feel stupid sharing this because it's so simple but i bet none of you is doing it... I made a simple Document I'll send you. In return I'd like some engagement. Like, repost and comment "Doc" And I'll send it your way.
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Snoopy
Snoopy@_snoopygg·
@PhantomStays Unfortunately if you control a company from here, you pay tax here. Regardless of where we set up offshore companies. Australia ruined that for us like 7 years ago. So he won’t be capping tax at 21% ~ from someone who was taken to court over it.
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Phantom Stays
Phantom Stays@PhantomStays·
Earlier this month I hopped on with a 22 y/o Aus uni student 🇦🇺 who just took a new ecom brand from zero to $150k/mo in 90 days. Kid is aggressively gunning for $1M/mo in the next few months, talking about a nine-figure exit, planning a gap year across Europe and Asia. But here's the problem: his infrastructure is held together with duct tape and hope. He's operating as an Australian sole trader selling primarily to the US market, which means he's getting fcking destroyed by ~45% personal income tax on every dollar. He's using PayPal as a "war chest" holding $40k+ in working capital, one algorithm freeze away from disaster. Zero US credit history, so he's scaling ad spend on debit cards with zero multipliers. His parents think he's delusional. He needs to prove this is a real career path, not a flash in the pan. Here's how we're restructuring the entire operation to support a $1M/mo run and protect the bag: 🔥 First move: establish a US C-Corp immediately. This caps corporate tax at 21% versus the 45% he's bleeding in Australia, and positions the business properly for an eventual exit. Investors care about clean structure. 🔥 Next, we're moving that $40k out of PayPal prison and into a Chase Business Checking account. Here's the play most people miss: holding $80-100k in Chase for 60-90 days triggers conditional approval for Chase credit cards even without US credit history or ITIN initially. The high balance is the signal. This bypasses the normal 9-12 month credit building timeline. 🔥 While Chase is cooking, we route his ad spend through Slash for 2.3% cash back. At $150k/mo spend, that's $3,450/mo in free margin he's currently leaving on the table. Not life changing, but it stops the bleeding while we build the real stack. 🔥 Simultaneously, we open a basic personal amex in Australia. After 90 days and at least one transaction, he qualifies for Amex Global Transfer to unlock the entire US Amex ecosystem. By early next year he'll have access to the Amex Business Gold earning 4x points on ad spend. At $1M/mo, that's 48 MILLION points per year, easily $1.5M+ in first-class redemption value, or he can flip to cash back once point accumulation hits diminishing returns. 🔥 He also will be exiting the Australian tax residency system early next year. The outcome: his tax liability is halved, business capital is secured against fintech freezes, and the new credit stack gives him the funding stability to actually hit $1M/mo targets. Most importantly? When he shows his parents he ran a 7-figure/mo business while traveling the world in luxury hotels, the "get a real job" conversation ends permanently. Young founders scaling fast always make the same mistake: they optimize for growth and ignore infrastructure until it breaks. If you're doing serious volume but your banking, credit, and tax structure looks like a college project, we should talk. Let's turn your chaos into something that scales properly.
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