Pixsil
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Teaser of our newest product launching next month I use just a dab after showers


AI Hater: “Seedance 2.0 can only do 15-second takes.” Me: “Hold my prompt.” Result: 1-minute long take.




If you’re in ecom you need to learn to be ok with thugging it out for weeks (even months) before breaking through on a product Idk if it’s what youtube guru’s are teaching now but expecting a new product to rip in the first week is an unrealistic expectation My latest brand took around 2 months until we were hitting profitable scale in the US Two other close friends of mine who are now doing multiple 7 figure months with their brands were both unprofitable for 4-8 weeks None of us jumped product We just doubed down on properly understanding our customer The issue is most people think a few deep research prompts or a few hours of manually scrolling reddit gives them this You’re barely scratching the surface, this is just the tip of the iceberg and the absolute bare minimum that everyone else is doing, so what gives you an edge? You need to avatarmax every day And the highest impact thing you can do which your competitors aren’t is to put a high focus on curating algorithms into your customers Don’t just watch the content, actually understand the organic content they consume on the deepest level - What’s getting views - Whats getting shares - What’s promoting high engagement in comment section - Which comments are getting high likes/replies Do this everyday and you’ll be fed the highest quality content in your vertical & will very quickly start to identify breakthrough patterns The dots start to connect & you’ll realize how fucking robotic your ads sound. Just a complete disconnect to the avatar through a complete lack of understanding on what they resonate with. All it takes is one line in your script that causes a huge disconnect to kill your ad Now imagine you’re doing this across all your concepts? You’re cooked If you’re reading this & you’re slightly unprofitable or around breakeven, then this is your wake up call Don’t kill your product, it’s not the issue It’s your execution & lack of understanding



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