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My past 5 months of work is soon coming to an end
Affiliates will be able to jump on from day 1
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Coming soon…
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@Stefan1Mil @avcanthony_ Yeah I got a lot of curiosity clicks , they are not convinced of buying and they're more curious about the story I gave them with no buying intent
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@0xmoe19 @avcanthony_ Could also be a mismatch between the ad angle and the avatar/desire the advertorial speaks to. If the ad promises one emotion and the story delivers another, people click out of curiosity but don’t convert.
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Why I Don't Use Video Ads (& How I Did $170k with Image Ads Instead)
Look, everyone starting dropshipping does the same thing:
• Rips TikToks from Kalodata
• Splices UGC 10 different ways in CapCut
• Slaps a hook like "Are you tired of neck pain?"
• Launches content that's not even theirs
And guess what happens? $100-300 CPMs, maybe $500 one day then $0 the next, and you're stuck wondering why nothing's working.
Not bad luck. Just one truth:
The game rewards those who eliminate variables, not who test more shitty ripped content.
Many can download videos. Few can actually scale consistently.
The ability to focus on what drives conversions—your messaging, your desire, your angles—instead of drowning in scripts and hooks and audio and visuals is what separates beginners who quit from operators who hit $1k days.
2021 video ad gurus: Gone
2022 UGC spammers: Gone
2023 rip-and-run guys: Still broke
Every $200 CPM feels like the product is dead.
But here's the reality—Facebook sees your shitty spliced-together content and penalizes you for it.
Your competitive advantage isn't finding more TikToks to rip.
It's running static ads with long-form copy while everyone else wastes hours in CapCut.
Every video ad forces you to deal with too many variables:
• High CPMs → You think "download more videos"
• Bad hook → Rewrite the first 3 seconds
• Wrong creator demographic → Now what?
• Legal threats → Creators asking you to take it down
You might get lucky with your first ripped video.
But by week 3, you've tested 30 variations and still can't tell if it's the script, the hook, the creator, or the product that's broken.
If you're new and think video ads are required, they're not.
If you're stuck with sky-high CPMs thinking it's the product, it's not—it's your content.
Here's what you do instead:
List all your product benefits → Pick the top 3-5 with highest urgency and intensity → Find native images (stuff that looks like a regular Facebook post, not an ad) → Write 1,000-2,000 word copy
Run 5 native images per desire, same copy each time.
That's it.
No scripts. No CapCut. No ripped content you don't own. No creators threatening legal action.
When CPMs go up, you know exactly what to fix: either the desire you're targeting or how you're communicating it in the copy.
Not some mystery buried in a video with 10 different variables all affecting performance at once.
Static plus long-form copy lets you isolate and test what actually matters:
Your messaging
Your desire
Your angles
Your awareness levels
Let me be clear, video ads aren't bullshit for everyone.
They're bullshit for beginners who need to focus, not juggle 50 moving parts.
I can't tell you how many people join the community with the exact same story: "I tried ripping TikToks and none of it worked."
Yeah, because you're not testing conversion mechanisms—you're just hoping your content doesn't suck.
You need a system where you own the content 100% and can systematically figure out what drives sales.
Not some prayer that your 40th ripped TikTok finally hits.
AI completely leveled the playing field—create whatever image you want, native or branded, and it's yours.
No takedowns. No legal threats. No bullshit.
Most people quit before they realize the problem wasn't the product.
It was trying to test with way too many unproven variables at once.
That's the truth.
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Do you do video editing, or just rip content for Facebook ads?
Do you do market/competitor research, or just launch what you like?
Do you build a good funnel, or just send people to the PDP page?
Do you analyze ad spend data, or just look at purchases data?
There's a lot you need to do to get people to that buy button—everything is 10x harder than you think.
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@HassanHourani13 @avcanthony_ he do ad -> advertorial or listicle ->pdp and it's not that easy
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@avcanthony_ Are you running these directly to PDPs? Or is there an intermediary?
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@Cryptobarba_ @zachxbt i got drained also for 13k$
can you please help and check what happened here ?
Address : B3vTfWtaqF28S6nKJm4Pj6niwBfyYCvxZFRvWfCuSTEa
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Today is marked as one of my least good days in crypto.
I got drained for 80k dollars and the hacker, just moved all funds to a wallet.
The hacker moved funds from my wallet: 0x6d00384b1f716dd680ab7d3a273f1184981931f1
To this wallet: 0x8bf818c1bbadd25acb22c20a1f82acc6e90d15a5
@zachxbt is there anything you can help me with?
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Phantom is not at risk. We have confirmed Phantom does not use any vulnerable versions of the affected packages.
We take a number of steps to guard against these types of attacks, including:
- Strict version pinning for all dependencies, preventing automatic updates to potentially compromised packages
- Mandatory security reviews for all package upgrades before integration
- Multi-layered dependency scanning and vulnerability monitoring
- Isolated build environments with integrity verification
We take the security of our users and their funds extremely seriously and will continue investing in our security practices to keep them safe against evolving threats like this one. x.com/P3b7_/status/1…
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