Chriss10x

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Chriss10x

Chriss10x

@chrisssalpha

Katılım Ocak 2025
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Franky Shaw
Franky Shaw@frankyecom·
5.2 Framework Update for AI UGC In 5.2 I go over the art of making a good ad. From storytelling to character creation, to hook methods. If you want the “science” behind what makes an ad work and how you can get into the mind of your customer, it’s a must watch. See you inside!
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Chriss10x
Chriss10x@chrisssalpha·
@crippocketz @amplifydude @frankyecom First video took me like 6-8hours. Now I'm very fast. Yesterday I did a 2min video in less than 4 hours. Will shots generated. Multiple a-roll/b-roll fully ai with the editing and three variation (3 hook) i can show if you want, so you get some inspos
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Will Connell
Will Connell@willconnell246·
LOOKING FOR EDITORS WHO ARE INSANE AT AI FOR DTC BRANDS IF YOU'RE A BEGINNER, DO NOT APPLY IF YOU THINK YOU CAN MAKE BETTER AI ADS THAN ME RT AND DM ME YOUR PORTFOLIO
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Chriss10x@chrisssalpha·
@amplifydude @frankyecom Got V1–4 for $50, paid another $50 to unlock V5. Worth it. Edited my first claymation ad from the course, showed it to a potential client and he really loved it, sent me a paid test, and now he's on retainer. Easily 10x ROI.
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Amplify Dude
Amplify Dude@amplifydude·
@frankyecom Yo franky I’m keen to try this. Is there any upsell into something bigger to get the full details or is the $97 it? Also what can I expect? Is it json promoting and what tools we should use from Kie.ai etc? Would love a little more info cheers mate
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Franky Shaw
Franky Shaw@frankyecom·
This is what a real converting AI UGC ad looks like. I see a ton of AI UGC stuff promoted on X… most of it is goon / slop clickbait to get you to into some bs lead magnet. If you’re actually in D2C and want to learn conversion ad frameworks, use my 5.1 framework.
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Chriss10x
Chriss10x@chrisssalpha·
@SlagarTheCruel8 @frankyecom You do firsr frame and last frame and animte it Claude or gpt do the prompt Nanobanana pro for first and last frame Kling 3.0 or veo or seedance For animating first to last frame
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SlagarTheCruel
SlagarTheCruel@SlagarTheCruel8·
@frankyecom How did you make the exploding diagram of the shoe!? That's was 👨‍🍳😘
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Sam
Sam@sammgrowth·
this ad is 100% ai 8 minutes to make $0.60 in compute no creator. no studio. no actor. the realism layer keeps getting cleaner if you saw this scrolling tiktok tonight you wouldnt clock it as ai we're past the "is this real" phase we're in the "does this convert" phase brands running ugc and dtc campaigns on Affiliate Network are paying $2-3 per 1000 views for this exact format right now real ugc creators charging $400 per clip are about to find out drop "ugc" and ill dm you the realism stack im running this week (must follow so i can dm)
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Alessandro
Alessandro@AlessandroLavis·
$92k+/month offers are winning with creatives like this not ugc not influencers not clean “before/after” ads just ai turning pain into something you can feel itching becomes characters inflammation looks alive dry skin literally reacts on screen it’s uncomfortable on purpose you don’t need copy you don’t need explanations your brain gets it instantly every clip follows the same playbook show the problem exaggerated make the cause visible resolve it in a satisfying way same concept different symptoms endless variations that’s how they keep volume high daily visual clarity first product second rt + comment “inside” and i’ll send the breakdown (follow for dm)
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Will Connell
Will Connell@willconnell246·
My AI podcast ads are crushing right now. Just made one for a cologne brand and the format works insanely well for fragrance... With this system you don't need any creators or studio time and can crank these out at scale.
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Florin
Florin@NahFlo2n·
$34k+/day with formats like this one visual concept endless variations the “inside your body” angle applied across multiple pain points shoulders gut spine thyroid brain fog same structure different hooks different audiences that’s how you scale volume fast claude → angles + scripts seedance 2.0 → turns them into batches of videos dozens of creatives per concept hundreds per day ugc cost: ~$2 production time: minutes output: nonstop winners stand out instantly losers get replaced just as fast no creators no waiting no creative fatigue just hook → visualize → repeat that’s the system most brands are missing rt + comment “engine” and i’ll send the full setup (follow for dm)
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Vincent Alonzi
Vincent Alonzi@vincent_alonzi·
+2,011% traffic growth in 2 months selling teeth whitening gum 🦷🍬 Scandigum went from 1.8K to 38K visitors between January and March. They sell a chewing gum that whitens your teeth naturally. nHAp+ formula. First in Europe. Their angle is genius: everyone has yellow teeth. Everyone chews gum. Nobody wants to wear whitening strips for 30 minutes. This does it while you chew. The oral care market is worth billions. Added their top performing ads, its genius
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Alex Fedotoff
Alex Fedotoff@FedotOff90·
Animation ads are printing RN. - Cartoon / Mascot / Pixar-Style Animations - Explainer Motion Graphics - Before-After Animations and many more. Full swipe file here (163 ads): app.gethookd.ai/share/board/17… Deploy and print mfers
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Nick Theriot
Nick Theriot@nicktheriot_·
This $30M/yr DTC brand, Wildgrain, has been running this ad for 71 days straight and it’s currently their top-performing ad according to TrendTrack. This ad is boring as hell and exactly that’s the reason why this is printing like crazy (and here’s how you can steal their framework for your brand)... First of all, it doesn't look like an ad (this is 80% of the win). This looks like a random iPhone pic on someone's kitchen counter with slightly messy, real lighting. Your brain registers: "This is someone's post." Not: "I'm about to be sold something." That alone drops your CPM, increases your CTR, and increases time spent looking at the ad because people aren't in "scroll past ads" mode, they're in "consume content" mode. Meta rewards this all day long. Secondly, the hook is NOT the headline, it’s the story inside the image. The top line says "You will SCREAM when you hear about this deal 😱" That's actually mid and forgettable. The REAL hook is the text overlay on the image: "I thought my mom actually hand-made this bread but she gets them fresh/frozen from Wildgrain. AND she saved $30 on her first box with code HURRY30. Queen!" That line is genius tbh, and here's why: It triggers curiosity → "Wait, what? It's not homemade?" It triggers relatability → "Moms baking = real, high quality" It triggers surprise → "She fooled me into thinking it was handmade?" You instantly want to know more because there's a gap between what you expected (homemade bread) and what's actually happening (delivered subscription bread that looks homemade). Thirdly, it reframes the product as a “secret shortcut”. This is the core psychology driving this ad: "You can get homemade-level bread...without making it." That's insane value for the right person. It hits busy moms, lazy cooks, people who want to feel "high quality" without the effort. This is identity hacking at its finest: "I serve good food to my family" without spending 3 hours baking every weekend. Fourthly, it uses “Mom” as built-in trust. Not an influencer, expert, chef or the brand itself. Mom. That three-lettered word implies good taste, high standards, authenticity, no-nonsense quality control. So if SHE uses it and her family can't tell the difference from homemade → it must be legit. That's social proof without saying "testimonial" or feeling like a paid endorsement. Fifthly, the testimonial overlay is doing so much work. Look at what this one sentence accomplishes: 1. Solves the quality objection – "I thought it was handmade" tells you the quality is THAT good 2. Addresses the convenience objection – "fresh/frozen from Wildgrain" = delivered, no effort 3. Includes the discount code naturally – "she saved $30 on her first box with code HURRY30" 4. Feels authentic – This isn't some scripted influencer read, it's "my mom fooled me" That's four selling points wrapped into one casual and believable statement. Sixthly, the product visual is doing some serious work. They're not showing one perfect loaf sitting on a cutting board. They're showing FIVE different artisan loaves packed in a cardboard box. This screams "value" and "restaurant quality" without saying either word. Your brain sees: abundance, variety, fresh-baked quality, legitimate delivery (cardboard box reinforces this isn't grocery store bread). Even before you read anything, you're thinking "that's a lot of value for a subscription box." Seventhly, the offer is stupid simple and strong "$30 OFF + Free Croissants 🥐" This is actually a good deal because I don’t have to pull out a calculator to figure out if the offer is worth it lol. This passes the instant value test. And notice they didn't say "free shipping" because that would've been boring and expected. Free croissants feels like a gift, like they're throwing in something extra just for you. Eighthly, It's UGC without trying to be UGC This is key. It's not over-scripted, over-edited, or using that annoying "Hey guys!!!" energy that screams "I'm a paid ad." It feels like: "I just discovered this shortcut and had to share it with you." That's why engagement goes up aka people comment, tag friends, share it, because it doesn't feel like marketing. Ninthly, it sells the result instead of the product. They're not selling frozen bread delivery. They're selling: "Looking like someone who makes amazing homemade food for their family." That's 10x stronger than talking about ingredients or artisan baking methods as people don't want bread. They want to feel like the kind of person who serves high-quality food without the effort. Last but not the least, it hits multiple awareness levels at once. This ad works across the entire awareness spectrum: ⦁ Unaware → "Wait, what is this? You can get bread delivered?" ⦁ Problem aware → "I don't have time to bake but I want good bread" ⦁ Solution aware → "Oh it's a subscription that delivers fresh bread?" ⦁ Product aware → "Wildgrain? Let me check this out" That's why it scales on broad targeting as it's not just speaking to one tiny segment. Another thing I noticed is, it’s built for infinite variations. This concept is infinitely scalable because you can remix it forever: ⦁ "My husband thought I baked this from scratch..." ⦁ "Guests asked for my homemade bread recipe..." ⦁ "My kids think I make everything from scratch..." ⦁ "My mother-in-law was shocked when I told her..." Same structure with new angle and new person. And to talk about the REAL reason it’s still running, I have to admit that it hits all 4 Meta signals that the algorithm rewards: ✅ High CTR – curiosity + native look makes people click ✅ High hold rate – story text keeps people reading ✅ High engagement – relatable + surprising = comments and shares ✅ High conversion – simple offer + strong value = purchases That combination creates an evergreen ad that doesn't die from creative fatigue. However, since the ad has been running for 71 days, that tells you they found a winner and they're scaling it hard. But the fact that it's still active after 71 days means the CPAs are profitable and they're not even close to creative fatigue yet. This isn't some random lucky ad that happened to work. This is intentional creative strategy hitting exactly where their market is at - product aware to solution aware people who want artisan bread but don't want to make it themselves. Everything matches: the testimonial matches the product, the visual matches the benefit, the offer matches the value proposition. What You Should Steal From This: 1. Make it look like UGC, not an ad (iPhone quality, real lighting, messy counter) 2. Put the real hook INSIDE the image as text overlay, not in the headline 3. Use "mom" or similar trust figures instead of influencers or experts 4. Show abundance and variety in the product visual (5 loaves, not 1) 5. Reframe the product as a "secret shortcut" to an identity outcome 6. Keep the offer stupid simple (if they have to calculate, you lost them) 7. Build for variation so you can scale the same concept with new angles If your ads die after 10 days and you're wondering why this one runs for 71, look at what you're doing: Are you making it look like a professional ad? Or are you making it look like someone's genuine discovery? Most of you are doing the first one, and that's why Meta charges you higher CPMs and your CTR is trash.
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Antonio Romero
Antonio Romero@ant0ni0_r0mer0·
Right now everyone is trying to crack AI static ads the same way. JSON prompts. 4 different LLMs. Copy-pasting between tools. Tweaking parameters. Debugging hands. Fixing garbled text. Spending 45 minutes on one ad that still needs a designer to clean up. I know because I built that exact workflow. I shared it publicly. 859 people wanted it. And then I stopped using it. Here is what most people are doing right now: 1. Write a detailed JSON prompt with product specs, persona, angle, layout. 2. Feed it to GPT or Gemini for the image. 3. Realize the text is wrong. 4. Open Canva or Figma to fix it. 5. Try again with a different model. 6. Repeat 10 more times. 6 steps. 4 tools. 45 minutes. One static ad. Here is what I do now: Pick a product. Pick a theme. Pick an angle. Click generate. Launch. 3 clicks. Done. No JSON. No prompt engineering. No bouncing between tools. The strategic thinking is already built into the system. Hooks. Layouts. Visual hierarchy. What actually converts on Meta. Trained on what we have learned managing millions in ad spend across 150+ brands. This is the difference between engineering a prompt and engineering a system. One makes you feel productive. The other makes you profitable. I put together a breakdown showing exactly how the old prompt workflow compares to the 3-click system we use now. Comment "STATIC" and I will send it over.
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David
David@davidfigeira·
$140k+/month supplement ads are starting to look like this not ugc not influencers not “doctor talking to camera” formats just a simple animated body showing what happens inside you see the capsule go in you see the effect immediately bones, organs, systems reacting in real time no explanation needed the visual does everything that’s why people keep watching it feels like proof, not a claim these ads turn complex health ideas into something obvious same structure reused across products different benefits, same visual logic one animation → dozens of variations rt + comment “skeleton” and i’ll send the breakdown (follow for dm)
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George Stock
George Stock@georgesttock·
I turned Claude into an AI ad strategist trained on 10K+ winning ads. Not a copywriter. Not a Canva template machine. A real performance creative system. Built on $100M+ in ad spend, 1,000+ proven hooks, and lessons from failed angles. Comment “AD” and I’ll send the workflow.
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Chriss10x
Chriss10x@chrisssalpha·
@Mho_23 Everyone on x claims thst they created one of her videos. She is probably real her instagram is @ugc.withrach and she sell an 1 on 1 coaching. How would an ai sell this😂
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Miko
Miko@Mho_23·
i still haven't seen anyone match the realism + price of my V2 AI video system yet it creates ultra realistic AI videos at any length. realistic voice, realistic visuals, realistic movements, realistic cadence. fully catered to your company or product... any UGC style imaginable. apps, ecom, whatever you need extremely cheap price per video and a ultra realistic output best time to be alive ngl..
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