FarmEcom

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FarmEcom

FarmEcom

@ecoman210

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Buyer of Media
Buyer of Media@iblamejulius·
Guys I think I overdid my market research SOP for Manus (this is the second session btw 💀)
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Spencer Pawliw ☔️
Spencer Pawliw ☔️@spencepawliw·
Step 1: Download VS Code on desktop Step 2: Add Claude Code app Step 3: Stop using Claude Code browser
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Jacob
Jacob@jforjacob·
Exactly 10 months into starting this brand we just crossed 8 figures Could have been more, could have been faster but inventory and cashflow can be difficult while bootstrapping and funding everything from profit as you go. Literally started with a PO of 250pcs and $100 a day ad budget The next $10m will come much, much faster now Will do an article on biggest learnings I had along the way to get me get here with zero debt, 100% ownership zero employees and around 30% EBITDA if there is enough interest
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Nabeal Khan
Nabeal Khan@nkecom·
I can’t get this Grüns deal out of my head. Everyone focuses on the exit but I think what really matters is the acquisition on the other side. I don’t think there is any better vertical in the world to invest in right now than a subscription-based consumables brand. I’ll tell you why… Ai is clearly the future. But I don’t think the play is building an Ai company. My theory is that every Ai company will eventually get replaced by Ai. However, do you know what will never get replaced by Ai? Physical products. There is a massive misconception that ecom is a digital business. It is not. Go visit your supplier in China & tell him you run an online business. He will punch you in the face. SaaS is an online business. Ecom is not. Ecom is a physical business model operated remotely. The benefit for ecom operators is that ai tools are designed FOR US - not against us. I honestly can’t think of many other businesses models where this is the case. So, what is the biggest threat to ecom? I think it’s probably 3D printers. But i’ll tell you what 3D printers won’t be able to do (for a very long time at least) - print health products. For example, let’s say you’re selling electrolytes. You can’t just magically print a sachet with a dozen different ingredients. In addition to this - I think health & beauty are the two industries that are just going to keep on growing. - Health is only going to grow in size because people are aging with smartphones & access to information. This has never happened before. Everyone will be researching why certain changes are happening to them, thus pushing people down funnels. - Beauty is only going to grow because ai is going to make people feel uglier than ever before. Ai generates people more attractive than anyone you will ever see in your life. Think about how that will affect beauty standards in society - it’s a trillion dollar opportunity. So, if you want to build a $1bn+ business. I think if you look at the way the world is shaping up, it’s undeniable that a health-based DTC subscription brand is the play. All the macro factors are in your favour. You just need to make sure you optimize for these three things: - Build an incredible product Ai will soon kill your conversion rates if your product can be debunked - Nail your positioning (op) Ai will make building a brand easier. Why should customers choose yours? - Distribution-max Your advantage in ecom will always be your ability to compound attention that converts. Once you understand all this, you start to realize why ecom is the best mode to scale to a $1bn exit. If you are building in the ecom industry - I hope you appreciate how blessed we actually are. In a world full of doom & gloom, I can’t believe how bullish this industry is right now. It’s a generational opportunity. GOOD LUCK & HAPPY SCALING.
Shaun Eng@shauneng

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Maciek Lipa
Maciek Lipa@maciekl_·
Marketing videos that will actually change your life part 5
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Loic Kenmoe
Loic Kenmoe@kenmoeloic1·
Hot take you can’t succeed in Ecom because you don’t go to the GYM PROVE ME WRONG
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CartierNoah
CartierNoah@cartiernoahh·
@ecoman210 bro can't even look up a youtube channel to save his family from poverty ngmi
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CartierNoah@cartiernoahh·
As much as I love zakaria I don’t like sharing his shit cause I don’t need the comp to obtain this level of sauce But he deserves the recognition for giving out sauce equivalent to a 15k mentorship FOR FREE So watch this if you want to scale (or don’t 😉)
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The Funnel Professor
The Funnel Professor@DTC_Quizbuilder·
Or the founder of Norse & Froya w 200 followers has 2 multi 8 fig skincare brands L Take
russ ford@russbford

@SahilBloom launch of Wild Roman shows the compounding effect of building an audience. Imagine trying to launch a skincare brand (ridiculously crowded market) with no followers? Tough game. Instead:

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Alex Fedotoff
Alex Fedotoff@FedotOff90·
We’re pumping out 30–50 micro-angles per product and turning dead offers into printing machines. So I’m giving away the exact Deep Research & Angle-Generation Super-Prompt we use daily. This prompt: → Analyzes Amazon, Walmart, Target, TrustPilot, Reddit → Extracts emotional, functional, contrarian, and persona-specific insights → Builds 30–50 high-converting angles you can use for ads, presells, PDP rewrites, emails, and upsells → Turns ANY product into a story engine with endless creative ammo Want it? Comment “DEEP” and I’ll send you the full prompt. (Must be connected)
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Sarah 🦕
Sarah 🦕@SarahLevinger·
Sometimes…I am smart 😅 Shoutout to @jforjacob, I got 18 more of these if you need em.
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My top spending static ad (which was also top spending ad in the entire account) was made from a prompt created by @SarahLevinger based on the Von Restorff effect We've spent 6 figures on this one static the past few weeks Exact prompt I used below. (this is for the copy not image generation) I want you to generate 3 different concepts for a static ad for this angle {{Paste angle here}} Also, follow the instruction below Instruction: I want to create 𝗵𝗶𝗴𝗵-𝗰𝗼𝗻𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗮𝗱 𝗵𝗼𝗼𝗸𝘀 using the Von Restorff Effect (aka “isolation effect”) and future pacing. These hooks should be so visually or cognitively distinct they demand attention—and they should pull the reader into a vivid vision of a better future. Use this 3-step process to generate ad hooks that are visually jarring, emotionally sticky, and psychologically magnetic. — Step 1: Start with a Pattern-Breaking Distinction Use weird, bold, or oddly specific phrasing to snap attention away from the scroll. We’re leveraging the Von Restorff Effect here—if it doesn’t look, sound, or feel like everything else in the feed, it wins. Examples: •“There’s a man in Finland who hasn’t paid for skincare in 10 years—and his skin looks like marble.” •“Marketing’s about to get very weird. Good brands will adapt. Great ones will weaponize it.” •“Imagine a sock so soft it makes you question your childhood.” — Step 2: Pull Them Into a Future They Want Now, we use future pacing—show them what their life could look like after your product fixes their problem. Make the future vivid, emotionally charged, and identity-altering. Examples: •“Three weeks from now, you won’t remember what foot pain even felt like.” •“In 90 days, you’ll wonder why you ever ran ads without knowing what your customer wanted.” •“You’ll try this once—and every other shirt will feel like sandpaper.” — Step 3: Deliver a Distinctive Insight That Feels Undeniably True Drop the emotional hammer. Give them an insight that explains why their current results suck—and why your solution is the unlock. This insight should be sharp, specific, and a little uncomfortable. Examples: •“You’re not being ignored. You’re just blending in.” •“Your competitors aren’t better—they’re just bolder.” •“Comfort isn’t a feature. It’s the reason people come back.” — Your Task: ✅ Start with something visually or cognitively distinct ✅ Use future pacing to trigger desire ✅ Land on a sharp insight that explains why the future is possible now

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FarmEcom
FarmEcom@ecoman210·
@ecomtalent Honest review on @ecomtalent for me its superb not onlt for onea who wants to be editors or creative strategist, if you are a starting learning how to make ads is your biggest skill and you can learn how there. And for big brands owners you can train your team for £100.
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ET@ecomtalent·
“I’m going to use YouTube tutorials to learn how to make winning ads, I’ll let you know if it doesn’t work and I need your help” Me:
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Gaëtan Caillot (Bambino)
Gaëtan Caillot (Bambino)@BambinoShopify·
They’re printing solid revenue with a super basic angle in the “pain” niche. They’re selling relief and the promise of sleeping without pain (hip, sciatica…) which is perfect for the older crowd hanging out on Facebook. Optimized PDP: bundles, gifts, guarantees, urgency. Result: AOV goes up without adding friction. Around 300k monthly visits = 48k/day 98% from the US. The “pain” or “health” niche isn’t sexy. But when the offer is solid, it scales like crazy. Too many older folks spend their whole day on Facebook... Ads => facebook.com/ads/library/?a…
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Linh Trinh
Linh Trinh@linhtrinh_·
Hi Andromeda
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0x ROAS
0x ROAS@0xROAS·
i just generated this AI UGC ad for $1 lol. it's actually hilarious watching people defend paying ugc creators $500. go ahead, tell me how your overpriced actor is more "authentic" while i scale past you. keep paying their invoices. i'll keep the margin. like + rt + reply 'prompt' and i'll send it over. (must be following so i can dm)
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