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@dnasty_sol @belimad @steipete He's one of the biggest larpers in the space. Mass extraction then claiming its a scam. That's what he did with Clawdbot and changing the name multiple times just to extract as much as possible from the trenches.
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Did OpenClaw team member @belimad launch $Clawdis?
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Check out the GitHub, i also see @steipete as top contributor on this repo
Dev also claiming fees and coin is sittign at 5k mcap
github.com/ClawdisAI/Claw…
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@elonmusk @nikitabier So now the algo is pushing videos of people pissing on the Quran during the most sacred month? How is this not removed yet??
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@eliehabib Respect for building in public and learning. 👏I’m just a marketer, but I’d like to learn from it and help where I can
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Honestly, a bit surreal, that my weekend hack (of a month ago), is now trending #WorldMonitor
Thank you everyone, it's just my way of learning, I got into this because I wanted to understand wth was happening in the world and didn't watch to watch news on TV.
For the people like me who want to learn & build with me, please contribute at
github.com/koala73/worldm…
10K+ stars on Github ⭐️ is cool

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@eliehabib Always nice watching an arab brother shipping cool products. Keep it up!
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@cb_doge @wongmjane I’m afraid to tell you this. But they were the first to implement that format on video ads years ago. Stop blaming other people and fix your sh*tty algorithm.
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After 5 years away, I'm back on Reddit. With my former rival CEO turned friend and collaborator. Ask Us Anything! reddit.com/r/IAmA/comment…

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I generated 11 million views on 4 fresh accounts in 58 days which made me $32,835 from turning already viral videos into slideshows
A lot of people over complicate going viral on TikTok so here’s the simplified method i used to guarantee going viral:
The Niche:
I started off with finding the niche first, making sure it had plenty of videos going viral RIGHT NOW, the topic was event based (helped with views a lot). I chose tips for people starting college, the study tips niche was (still is) popping off, tons of angles and inspo to copy from, was weeks away from people starting college.
The Angle and The Offer:
I went so many different directions with the angle for this niche. “I did money tips for college students”, “glow up tips for students” etc. I decided to start with a grocery offer as it had the highest epc in past angles.
Turning a Viral Hook into a Slideshow:
I saw a video come up in that niche and she had a verbal hook and a written hook. I thought the verbal hook was really good so I decided to go with that and test that. The video had 1 million views in a couple days so I knew it hooked people in. I then wrote out word for word what was said in the video snd scrolled the comments of that video and saw what tips she said were commented about the most and included them into my slideshow rewording them adding more drama or editing them in small ways. I also looked at other videos in the same niche and did the same for them tips too and compiled all the best ones and tested them. I then generated the images using A.I making sure they were attention grabbing (refer to my image hook tweet for more info on this) and also related to what the text was saying.
Conversion and CTAs:
It’s all good to go viral but if you’re not making money then there’s no point, I tested a few CTAs and found which one converted the best. I made sure each CTA was in the same tone as the rest of the tips so it didn’t seem like an advertisement but more like another tip, using slang or pacing it how the consumer would speak. I used proof of the offer as the image too showing a voucher on the grocery store inside app making sure the website was also included in the image aswell, I also used the website right on the screen both worked well. I never send people to bio
Use this frame work to easily go viral using angles that have already gone viral especially if no one is making slideshows of it. Make sure to save this post to refer back to when you have nothing to post and follow for more TikTok sauce


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I run 4 different X accounts. none show my face.
all are completely faceless. no personal brand. no selfies. no "day in my life" content.
combined they do $30K+/month selling digital products.
here's the system I use across all of them:
**why faceless works:**
- no ego involved (you can test wild ideas without embarrassment)
- easy to sell later (accounts without a face attached are assets)
- unlimited scale (you can run 5, 10, 20 accounts)
- no content burnout (don't need to be "on" all the time)
my personal brand is one income stream. faceless accounts are the quiet money printers nobody sees.
**picking a niche for faceless:**
don't go broad. "business advice" won't work.
go specific until it feels too small:
- notion templates for content creators
- canva templates for real estate agents
- email scripts for saas founders
- resume templates for nurses
- workout plans for busy dads
the smaller it feels, the easier it is to dominate.
I have one account that only posts about productivity for freelance designers. sounds tiny. does $6K/month.
**the content formula:**
faceless accounts don't need personality. they need utility.
what works:
- step-by-step tutorials
- tool breakdowns
- before/after transformations
- resource lists
- common mistakes in the niche
what doesn't work:
- hot takes (no trust built yet)
- personal stories (you're faceless)
- controversial opinions (need a face for that)
pure value. every post. no fluff.
**posting schedule:**
minimum 3x per day across each account.
I batch everything on sunday:
- write 20-25 posts per account
- schedule for the week
- don't touch it until next sunday
takes about 4 hours total for all accounts. then I disappear.
**the product for each account:**
one account = one product. keep it simple.
my faceless accounts sell:
- template packs ($29-$49)
- short guides ($34-$67)
- swipe files ($27-$44)
nothing complicated. nothing requiring support. download and done.
**how I create products fast:**
I don't make products then find audiences.
I build audience first, see what they ask for, then make that.
one of my accounts posted about notion for 6 weeks. people kept asking for my templates. made a pack in one afternoon. did $4K first week.
the audience tells you what to sell. you just have to listen.
**the DM system:**
even faceless accounts can DM.
when someone engages 3+ times, I message:
"hey saw you're into [niche topic]. working on something?"
no pitch. just conversation.
people buy from accounts they've talked to. even faceless ones.
**growth without a face:**
- reply to bigger accounts in your niche (borrow their audience)
- quote tweet with actual insights (not "great post!")
- engage in the first 30 mins after posting (signals to algorithm)
- collaborate with similar-sized accounts (cross-promotion)
grew one account from 0 to 11K in 4 months. never showed my face once.
**what most people get wrong:**
they think faceless means low effort.
wrong.
faceless means different effort. pure value instead of personality.
you can't charm your way to sales. the content has to be genuinely useful.
in some ways it's harder. but it's more scalable.
**the income breakdown:**
main account (ecomchigga): personal brand, higher ticket, more trust
faceless account 1: notion templates, $6K/month
faceless account 2: canva stuff, $8K/month
faceless account 3: email templates, $4K/month
none of them know I run the others.
they're separate businesses that happen to live in my phone.
**why I'm telling you this:**
because everyone's fighting for attention with personal brands.
meanwhile the faceless accounts are quietly eating.
less competition. less ego. same money.
maybe more.
**the full system:**
I put everything in my course:
→ how to pick a faceless niche that prints
→ content frameworks that work without personality
→ my exact product creation process (templates included)
→ DM scripts for faceless accounts
→ growth tactics I use across all accounts
→ how to manage multiple accounts without burnout
→ real examples from my faceless accounts (blurred but detailed)
plus everything on personal brand if you want to do both.
**$50.**
less than one month of that streaming subscription you forgot to cancel.
you'll make it back on your first few sales.
comment "FACELESS" and I'll DM you the link.
follow + RT required.
you can keep grinding one account with your face everywhere.
or you can build an empire nobody knows you own.
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I went from $0 to $600K selling digital products by 18.
here's the exact 25-step system I followed:
1. picked one skill I was decent at (didn't need to be an expert, just better than beginners)
2. went to twitter and searched that topic + "help" and "struggling" to see what people actually complain about
3. wrote down the 15 most common problems I saw
4. picked the one problem I could solve the fastest
5. opened a google doc and brain dumped everything I knew about solving that problem
6. organized the brain dump into: problem → why it happens → how to fix it → step by step action plan
7. spent 3 hours turning that into a 19-page PDF (not pretty, just useful)
8. made a basic cover in canva using a free template (took 11 minutes)
9. uploaded to gumroad, wrote a 4-sentence description, priced it at $27
10. created a twitter account and wrote a bio explaining who I help and what result I deliver
11. posted 5 tweets a day about the problem my product solves (not pitching, just talking about it)
12. replied to 30 bigger accounts every morning before posting my own content
13. pinned a tweet offering a free mini version of my product for anyone who comments
14. DMed everyone who commented with the free version
15. added them to an email list using convertkit
16. wrote 5 emails: 3 value emails, then 2 soft pitch emails spread over 10 days
17. made my first sale on day 9 and mass almost cried
18. screenshotted the sale notification and posted it (this became my best performing content)
19. asked the buyer for feedback after a week, got a testimonial, posted that too
20. raised the price to $37 after 15 sales
21. kept posting daily, kept replying to big accounts, kept DMing people who engaged
22. created a second product based on the questions my first buyers asked me
23. priced the second product at $67 and offered it to existing customers first
24. raised the first product to $47 after 40 sales
25. repeated this process until I had 4 products at different price points all feeding each other
**the timeline:**
week 1-2: setup and first sales ($200)
week 3-4: momentum building ($800)
month 2: system clicking ($3K)
month 3: snowball rolling ($7K)
month 6: multiple products working together ($20K+)
**what I didn't do:**
- didn't build a website
- didn't run ads
- didn't do sales calls
- didn't hire anyone
- didn't create 100 hours of video content
- didn't wait until it was perfect
**tools I used:**
- google docs (free)
- canva (free)
- gumroad (10% per sale)
- convertkit ($29/month)
- tweethunter ($49/month)
total startup cost: $0 (tools paid for themselves after first few sales)
this system is simple but it's not easy. took me months of testing and failing before it clicked.
I documented everything inside my course.
45+ modules covering:
- finding your profitable idea
- creating the product fast
- setting up the backend
- content that attracts buyers
- DM scripts that convert
- email sequences that sell
- scaling beyond your first $10K
$37. cheaper than the dinner you'll forget about this weekend.
comment "STEPS" and I'll send you the link.
must follow + RT to receive.
gone friday.
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