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Ecom-monopoly
@fantinnicolo
Owner of + ecommerce stores📈🚀 | Life Hacks | 7 figures
Katılım Ocak 2022
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on the weekend i lost my best mate and my father
for those who met him you’d know how good of a bloke he was
a lot of you probably saw the posts over the years and knew how close we were. we did everything together. golf, jet skis, trips, banter, dancing, acting like kids half the time. the bloke just had energy about him. always laughing, always positive, always bringing good vibes wherever he went
a lot of who i am today comes from him. how i treat people, how i approach business, how i am as a dad, how i carry myself with mates and strangers. always glass half full, always trying to bring energy, always trying to see the positive in every situation and make the most out of life. that all came from dad
one thing i’ll always be grateful for is that i got to retire him young. i hated seeing him bust his ass working after everything he did for us growing up. he got to see me succeed, meet my son, become a grandfather, and be part of building echelonn with me. he met a lot of the team and got to see his son build something special
he was also the one who came up with the word “echelonn”
i’m also grateful i never left things unsaid. we spoke every day. i told him i loved him every day. we were open with each other emotionally and genuinely just best mates. two peas in a pod
one of the last messages i sent him was
“just wanted to say i really appreciate everything you’ve done for me. you’ve set a solid standard and a lot of how i move now comes from you. even though i’m on the other side of the world it doesn’t change anything. always good staying in touch. love you mate. father and best friend. none of this would be possible without you”
i’m grateful for every year i had with him. the values he gave me. the mindset he gave me. the way he taught me to look at life
i’ll keep living life for him, make him proud, and keep forging forward in honour of him
this whole thing just makes you realise how short life really is. all the drama, arguments, ego and bullshit mean fk all in the end
enjoy the little things. spend time with your people. have a laugh. go on the trip. say i love you
none of us are here forever
tell your dad you love him




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Claude is INSANE for ad scriptwriting.
I've built a file with 10 prompts we're testing, with examples.
We’re even currently working on how to even remove all AI tells with the anti-ai scripts.md.
Inside the mini-guide:
- The 10 prompts
- The anti-ai scripts md
- Worked examples
Want a copy? Like + Comment "SCRIPT" and I'll send it over ASAP
(Must be following)

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If you are hustling and testing stuff but nothing is working out at all and every day feels like losing, just read this quote daily.
What a privilege it is to be tired from the work you once begged the universe for.
What a privilege to feel overwhelmed by the growth you used to dream about.
What a privilege to be challenged by a life you built on purpose.
What a privilege to outgrow the things you once settled for.
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Today I say goodbye to my 30s. It was a wild decade:
-Launched my first supplement company (Holy Land Health) in 2015 and went from $1MM rev that year to $23MM the second year.
-Had to meet with 9 district attorneys in Oakland after they sent me a letter about that company (it worked out alright).
-Launched an agency (Red Ox Consulting) that did $10MM+ in revenue in a single year. Hated that business.
-Made $1MM+ in freelancing income for 4 straight years (while running businesses). Did it by charging $50k per sales letter for clients.
-Wrote hundreds of sales letters that generated billions of dollars.
-Saw the emergence of AI occur, embraced it, and accepted that the days of charging $50k a sales letter were over.
-Founded a call center (Turtle Peak) and sold it for 7 figures.
-Founded a SaaS and sold it for 6 figures (FreeAdCopy).
-Founded Copy Accelerator (CA Pro these days), through which I've helped 500+ DTC brands who collectively have generated $10BN+ in revenue since working with them.
-Bought out my original co-founder of CA Pro for 7 figures.
-Became a guru and built a personal brand.
-Realized I didn't want to be a guru and stopped doing it.
-Made millions of dollars selling courses and info, including RMBC which is considered one of the best copywriting courses of all time, and more recently RMBC II.
-Did live events that generated millions of dollars in a single 3-day period.
-Stopped doing those events because I didn't like pitching/selling from stage.
-Flew private 50+ times.
-Bought a Bentley.
-Became an "investor" with 7 figures put into movies, an agriculture startup, tech startups, multi-family real estate, food startups, etc.
-Saw most of that money disappear as those companies/projects went bust and multi-family got crunched due to high interest rates.
-Became super illiquid
-Realized being an "investor" sounds sexy until you need cash and all your money is locked up in things
-At one point I sold a Rolex to help cover mortgages (at the height of my liquidity crunch).
-Recovered from that, but stopped spending like a celebrity. Most of the time I fly Comfort+ but rarely splurge for first class. Also stopped putting any personal expenses on credit cards. Went from monthly credit card payments of $200K+ to payments of like $10k or so on average.
-Had my first daughter in 2018.
-Almost got divorced in 2022. We separated and were in arbitration.
-Stopped drinking alcohol (along with my wife - and yes our drinking was related to us almost divorcing).
-We saved our marriage.
-Had our second daughter in April.
-Marriage is in the strongest place ever.
-Met an endless list of celebrities, billionaires, etc.
-Saw my best friend since childhood get diagnosed with cancer in his mid 30s and die right before his 38th birthday.
-Saw another best friend since childhood also get diagnosed with Stage IV cancer at age 38. Spent weeks at the hospital in LA supporting him last summer during/after emergency surgery to remove multiple infected organs. He's doing okay right now thank God. I try to visit him at least once every 3 months.
- Did $10MM+ in real estate transactions - these ones have mostly worked out pretty well.
-Got in great shape thanks to my friend Glenn Dawson and ResetU.
-Survived attacks from enemies trying to destroy my business.
-Finally stopped bouncing around to things and got hyperfocused on the telemedicine business I run, which did $20MM in our first year and is doubling that in our second year.
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Honestly there's so much more I could put. It was a very busy decade…
But ultimately, the biggest transformation as I come out of it is a feeling of maturation and focus.
I'm thankful for the experiences I had. The good and the bad. The wins and the dumb mistakes. All of it...
But as I turn 40, the most beautiful thing is how much simpler my life feels.
Family:
They come first. I love being a dad. I coach my oldest daughter's softball games. I'm up early in the morning with our 6-month-old. I don't go out and party. When I'm not working or working out, I'm with my family. If it's not work time and I'm not with my kids, it's because I'm out on a date with my wife.
Business:
I say no to every new business opportunity that comes my way. I say no to pretty much any speaking invite or opportunity. I don't launch new info products or courses (with the exception of RMBC II). I don't have any interest in investing in random businesses. I'm good with CA Pro and telemedicine and that's it.
Finances:
I spend less. Money goes out of my account every month and into an index fund. Every now and then I'll buy some individual stocks. I don't do speculative stuff. I don't spend money on PJs or ultra-luxury cars. I still like nice things, but I buy them rarely, and there's never a compulsive need for "more." We have a nice house and even if I had a billion dollars, we probably wouldn't move. The house is great and the neighborhood is full of families and kids that my daughters can play with. Who cares about a house that's bigger.
Health:
I work out every single day. I eat pretty healthily. I'm as mentally and physically strong as I've ever been.
Spirituality:
I meditate regularly and I give thanks to God for everything I have.
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And that's the tweet. Long. Maybe self-indulgent. Maybe contains lessons. I don't know…
But I'll only turn 40 once and there's something about big milestone events that can leave a man feeling reflective.

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This Shopify brand is running 900+ AI-generated ads on Facebook 🤯
And they're publishing 20 new AI UGC ads every single day.
I pulled their entire Facebook Ad Library and reverse-engineered their entire strategy.
Perfect for DTC brands & media buyers who want to scale creative without hiring an army of UGC creators.
Here's what makes this wild:
Most brands struggle to produce 5-10 new creatives per month.
This brand is pumping out 20 AI-generated ads PER DAY.
They're using AI video tools to create testimonials, unboxings, demos & lifestyle shots at scale.
And it's working.
What I found in their ad account:
→ 900+ total ads live in their Facebook Ad Library
→ Consistent AI-generated videos across all creatives
→ Multiple hooks & angles tested daily
→ Same product, dozens of different scenarios
→ Clear patterns in what's getting spend
I recorded a full Loom breakdown showing:
→ Which AI tools they're using
→ The exact creative patterns they're scaling
→ Hook structures they're testing
→ How they're maintaining brand consistency
→ How you can replicate it for your brand
Want the full behind-the-scenes Loom breakdown?
> Comment "ADS"
> Like this post
And I'll send over the Loom video (must be following so I can DM)
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Just found the website that's going to bankrupt every n8n consultant on the planet.
Typed "stalk my competitors like a psychopath" into this site.
15 seconds later I had a surveillance system the NSA would envy:
→ Tracks competitor pricing changes in real-time
→ Detects feature launches before they announce
→ Monitors their socials 24/7 like a jealous ex
→ Sends me intelligence briefings at 3am
→ Auto-updates my "steal their shit" spreadsheet
Building this manually? 47 hours minimum.
Building it with Claude? 2 hours of pure suffering + 3 suicide attempts.
Building it with Synta? 15 fucking seconds.
After screaming at Claude for being more retarded than a template merchant at a builders convention...
I finally got this broken as bitch:
While you're copy-pasting broken JSONs from "gurus" who can't even spell n8n...
This thing generates production-ready workflows from drunk English.
The automation gap just died.
Non-technical founders are about to eat your lunch.
Follow, RT + Comment "SYNTA" & I'll send you:
✓ The psychopath competitor tracker
✓ 47 prompts that replace employees
✓ My "fire your VA" workflow collection
Warning: Your competition found this 2 weeks ago.
You're already behind.


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What a time to be alive, beside all the evil and bad developments, just remember you can buy things like this with money you make through a computer. There is zero excuse to not make it. People look at you like you are an alien, so grateful for this life. The space ship arrived 🦅
Just imagine how long it would take you to achieve something like this before the internet without wealthy parents.

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