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Justin Ryan

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Stop losing potential customers! With 8 years in behavioral marketing, I decode customer behavior to supercharge your ROI

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Justin Ryan
Justin Ryan@imjustinryan_·
6 Lessons learned after hitting 1000 Followers. Things I wish I knew when I started… Here's how it goes: ——————— 1. Don't fear asking for help If you're new, it might seem terrifying to ask for help. It's like stepping into a crowded room, and you're the new kid. But here's the truth: Everyone's been there. And more often than not, people want to help. Just be genuine and humble. It's a win-win: You learn, and they feel good about helping. ——————— 2. Engage, don't broadcast Social media isn't a one-way street. Think of it more like a conversation, not a monologue. • Engage with followers • Respond to their comments • Like their posts, and share their content It'll increase your visibility and build stronger relationships. Remember, your growth on X thrives on: • Interaction • Engagement • And mutual respect So, network like your life depends on it. ——————— 3. DMs are your friend Slide into those DMs. Not in a creepy way! Ask someone whose work you admire for advice or feedback. Most people are flattered and open to helping. ——————— 4. Twitter Spaces Participate in Twitter Spaces. It's a great way to ask questions and learn from others. Plus, you'll likely gain followers who share similar interests. ——————— 5. The 'ask' strategy Start small. Ask a question in a tweet. "Anyone know a good tool for scheduling tweets?" Then engage with the responses. People love to share their knowledge. ——————— 6. The power of vulnerability Showing you don't have all the answers makes you relatable. People appreciate authenticity... And it can actually draw more followers to you. Your growth on X is built on: • Connections • Conversations • And learning from others So don't let fear hold you back from asking for help! ——————— And there you have it for today. If this resonated with you: Think of it more like a conversation, not a lecture. 2. Repost and spread the love
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
I just built a Claude Code SEO agent that replaces your $200/mo. Ahrefs subscription 🤯 One prompt → keyword gaps found, competitors analyzed, content written in your brand voice, rankings tracked weekly. All inside Claude Code. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who know SEO matters but never have the bandwidth to actually do it consistently. If you're an agency running SEO for 5+ DTC clients and every Monday looks the same — open 5 Ahrefs tabs, export 5 CSVs, paste into 5 Google Docs, brief the writer, hope the content actually ranks, repeat next month... This agent runs the entire loop for you: → Connects to Google Search Console and pulls real ranking data per client → Finds the "gap zone" — keywords sitting at positions 5-20, one article away from page 1 → Uses Apify to scrape who's outranking each client and breaks down exactly why → Interviews the brand once about customers and positioning — then never asks again → Writes content in each client's voice — not generic AI slop that tanks after 90 days → Tracks rankings weekly per client and feeds what's working back into the next cycle → Optimizes product listings for AI shopping — so clients show up when someone asks ChatGPT for a recommendation No $200/month tools per client your team barely opens. No freelancers writing content that sounds like every other brand. No client check-ins where you have nothing new to report. What you get: → Keyword cards per client with a specific action recommendation for each gap zone opportunity → A competitive breakdown — who's beating each client and the exact fix → A weekly content plan generated from real GSC data, scoped per client → A brand voice profile per client Claude uses for every article it writes → Product listing optimization for AI shopping (ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity) Built 100% in Claude Code with Google Search Console. I put together a full playbook with the skill files, brand interview, and the exact weekly workflow. Want it for free? > Like this post > Comment "SEO" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Lorenzo | Meta Ads & Performance Creatives 📈
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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Justin Ryan
Justin Ryan@imjustinryan_·
@0xROAS What the... damnnnnn! Like a soap opera
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0x ROAS@0xROAS·
here's the dramADS format i found recently. think of it like the chinese drama videos converted to ads. the good thing about these is that you can turn your vsl with brolls into literally storytelling drama. here's a simple video i did and can't wait to test on real ads:
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
Claude Code can build professional Meta Ads dashboards now 🤯 Here's what that actually looks like 👇 > Connected it to my Meta ad account > Typed "build me a dashboard for last 30 days" > Had a styled HTML page in 90 seconds Summary cards across the top, a bar chart ranking my top 10 ad sets, a daily spend line chart, and a sortable table of every ad set in the account Not a static report. A live web page rendered from my real ad data. Here are 7 reports you can build this week: 1) Full account dashboard KPI cards, top 10 ad sets by spend, daily spend chart, sortable table of every ad set with status, spend, link clicks, CTR, CPC, frequency 2) Week-over-week comparison Every ad set side-by-side, current period vs previous, CTR drops over 15% and CPC spikes over 20% flagged in red 3) Creative fatigue audit Every ad with frequency over 3.0 or week-over-week CTR drop over 20%, with a refresh/kill/hold call for each one 4) Hook performance teardown Ad sets grouped by inferred creative angle, ranked by spend efficiency and CTR, gaps in tested angles surfaced 5) Spend efficiency ranking Cost per lead by ad set, sorted descending, leakers flagged at the bottom 6) Anomaly detector Daily metrics scanned against 7-day rolling averages, every deviation over 25% surfaced with severity ranking 7) Executive brief One-page markdown: winners, losers, urgent action items, one recommendation for next week Each one takes a single sentence to build. Each one would take $799/month in Triple Whale Setup takes 15 minutes through Meta's official Ads CLI. Comment "DASHBOARD" and I'll DM the full setup guide.
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Lorenzo | Meta Ads & Performance Creatives 📈
Claude is INSANE for ad creative research. I've built a file with 5 prompts we've tested, with examples. Our creative strategists run these exact prompts for our 7/8-figure clients before any brief gets written. Inside the mini-guide: - The 5 prompts - Claude setup walkthrough - Worked examples Want a copy? Like + Comment "Claude" and I'll send it over ASAP (Must be following)
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
Self-improving Claude Code skills are f*cking ridiculous 🤯 One loop → 10 test runs, scored against an eval, prompt rewritten, retested, winner kept. A hook writer skill went from 32/50 to 47/50 overnight. All inside Claude Code. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who have a Claude skill that's *almost* there — but the outputs still need a human pass before they're usable. Here's the problem: You build a skill that writes hooks. Or briefs. Or product descriptions. The first version is decent. Maybe 70% there. You spend the next two weeks tweaking the prompt by hand. Add a rule. Test it. Add another rule. Test it. The skill gets slightly better and you have no idea if you actually improved it or just got a lucky run. This loop solves it: → Define what "good" looks like — a 10-point eval rubric the skill is graded against → The skill runs 10 times against real inputs → Claude scores every output against the rubric → Claude rewrites the skill's prompt based on where it lost points → Repeats until the score plateaus → Saves the winning version No more guessing if your tweaks helped. No more two-week tuning marathons. No more skills that work 60% of the time. What you get: - A repeatable optimization loop you can run on any skill in your library - Clear before/after scores so you know exactly what improved - Skills that get sharper every time you run the loop - The exact eval rubrics for hook writing, brief generation, and ad copy Built 100% in Claude Code. Want the full setup? > Like this post > Comment "EVAL" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
Claude Cowork + Meta Ads is absolutely wild 🤯 I built an AI creative system that does what most ad teams can't. Every AI model I tested fell flat on ad creative. Generic hooks, surface-level angles, zero understanding of what actually converts on Meta. Then I got inside Claude Cowork. 12 hours later I had a full system dialed in for paid social creative. Here's what it does: → Analyzes your best ads and tells you exactly why they're winning → Generates fresh angles segmented by buyer awareness level → Writes first lines engineered to stop the scroll on Meta → Builds execution-ready briefs your creative team can run with immediately → Flags when your current ads are going stale and suggests pivots All inside one Claude Cowork workspace. No plugins. No extra tools. Here's who this is for: DTC brands and agencies where one person is the creative strategy bottleneck. → Your strategist is buried in Ads Manager pulling reports instead of generating angles → Briefs sit in a queue for days waiting on their next analysis pass → Every "what should we test next" decision flows through one human brain → The team can produce creative faster than the strategist can direct it This system removes the bottleneck. The pattern recognition, the angle generation, the brief writing — all the work that used to live in one person's head now runs inside Cowork in an afternoon. I packaged the whole thing into 50 ready-to-use prompts across 5 categories: → Winning Ad Analysis → Angle Generation → Scroll-Stop Hooks → Creative Brief Builder → Ad Refresh & Fatigue Prevention Copy, paste, run. Want access for free? > Like this post > Comment "COWORK" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Tatsuki Thomas
Tatsuki Thomas@TatsukiThomas·
Just finished Mike Tyson's autobiography. The last sentence of the opening scene is pattern interrupt mastery. Had me hooked. "We were beefing with these guys called the Puma Boys. It was 1976 and I lived in Brownsville, Brooklyn, and these guys were from my neighborhood. At that time I was running with a Rutland Road crew called The Cats, a bunch of Caribbean guys from nearby Crown Heights. We were a burglary team and some of our gangster friends had an altercation with the Puma Boys, so we were going to the park to back them up. We normally didn’t deal with guns, but these were our friends so we stole a bunch of shit: some pistols, a .357 Magnum, and a long M1 rifle with a bayonet attached from World War I. You never knew what you’d find when you broke into people’s houses. So we’re walking through the streets holding our guns and nobody runs up on us, no cops are around to stop us. We didn’t even have a bag to put the big rifle in, so we just took turns carrying it every few blocks. “Yo, there he goes!” my friend Haitian Ron said. “The guy with the red Pumas and the red mock neck.” Ron had spotted the guy we were after. When we started running, the huge crowd in the park opened up like Moses parting the Red Sea. It was a good thing they did, because, boom, one of my friends opened fire. Everybody scrambled when they heard the gun. We kept walking, and I realized that some of the Puma Boys had taken cover between the parked cars in the street. I had the M1 rifle and I turned around quickly to see this big guy with his pistol pointed towards me. “What the fuck are you doing here?” he said to me. It was my older brother, Rodney. “Get the fuck out of here.” I just kept walking and left the park and went home. I was ten years old."
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Alexander Kemperman | $50M+ Creative Strategy
Sorry but I'm not gatekeeping again Post-it ad creatives are ripping it for me and can be made ultra-realistic in under 5 minutes using Claude & Nano Banana 2 I just made a video where we make these creatives and where I leak my strategy and the exact prompts I use for free Link is in the comments.
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0x ROAS
0x ROAS@0xROAS·
btw here's how to master copywriting with AI: - open gemini - upload summary of wundt's "principles of physiological psychology" book - paste your ad copy - "analyze this using wundt's psychological principles and rewrite it to trigger deeper emotional response" - that's it congrats you just compressed years of psychology study into one prompt.
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Justin Ryan
Justin Ryan@imjustinryan_·
@0xROAS SHUT THE FRONT DOORRRRRR Our reality is shifting faster than we can imagine!
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Dan Dasilva
Dan Dasilva@dasilvashadow·
Snipe affiliate ad campaigns the moment they go live ✔️ Discover “on the rise” offers + the ad campaigns / pages / creatives and more ✔️ Find offers / landers & pages that’ve been running for months (if not longer) ✔️ It takes only 1 single “snipe” to be raking in 7 figures before anyone else... Want to get your hands on it? Comment “DM” & I’ll tell you how… (must like & follow)
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Martien 🇳🇱
Martien 🇳🇱@MartienBall·
This football club is made for LEGENDARY MOMENTS.
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Nick Theriot
Nick Theriot@nicktheriot_·
I'm going to delete this post in 48 hrs... Because I just dropped the full MASTERCLASS guide on how to cook UNLIMITED winning ads on Facebook. This is the exact TOP-TIER system we use to consistently find winners in accounts spending $500K+/month (even after months of testing duds). We charge $10,000/mo to do this for clients… But today, I'm giving it away 100% FREE. Like + Comment "WIN" and I'll send it to you.
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
Meta just dropped the biggest Ad Library update ever: you can now sort any brand's ads by highest impressions 🤯 Which means you can see exactly which competitor ads are getting the most views. @thedanielokon from ACTIV said "if someone can create an AI scraper to review the top 10 ads every week, I'd pay for that." So I built it with Claude Code. Here's how it works: → Import any brand with their Ad Library URL → Apify scrapes their top-performing ads automatically → Click into any ad for full breakdown (headline, copy, CTA) → Gemini watches the video or analyzes the image → Returns asset type, visual format, messaging angle, hook tactic, offer type No manual research, no watching videos one by one, no messy spreadsheets. Here's what I built: - 50+ DTC brands already loaded (AG1, Caraway, Chomps, Dr. Squatch, Gruns, Jones Road, Magic Spoon, Ridge) - Weekly auto-scrape to refresh top ads - AI analysis on any ad in one click - Bookmark system to save winners - Filter by brand, category, media type, or AI tags Built 100% in Claude Code, hosted on Replit. I recorded a full step-by-step showing exactly how I built this. Want to build your own version? I'm giving away the prompts I used + the Claude Code starter template. To get access for free: > Like this post > Comment "META" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
I rebuilt my viral TikTok AI agent with Claude Code in 37 minutes 🤯 A full research-to-brief pipeline that scrapes TikTok, analyzes videos with AI, and generates creative briefs for your clients. All inside Claude Code + Replit. Perfect for creative agencies and DTC brands who want to turn competitor research into briefs without the manual grind. Look, all e-commerce brands & agencies should have at least one person on their team who is their "AI expert" & can vibe-code apps & workflows like this. Here's what the Claude Code version of my TikTok Agent does: → Search TikTok by keyword, date range, and video count → Pull engagement metrics, captions, and thumbnails → Gemini actually watches the video and analyzes the hook → AI scrapes comments for common questions and insights → Generate a full creative brief based on your template + brand bible No watching videos manually. No copying notes into docs. No rewriting briefs from scratch. What you control: - Multiple client projects with separate brand bibles - Your own creative brief template - Which videos to analyze and brief - Full customization through Replit's AI agent Research → Analysis → Brief. One workflow, running a custom, mini-SaaS inside your company I recorded a full walkthrough showing exactly how I built this from scratch. Want the full tutorial? > Like this post > Comment "CLAUDE" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Justin Ryan
Justin Ryan@imjustinryan_·
@0xROAS Put this in BOLD 👇 "basically i want to make it the biggest affiliate/ecom community that guarantees results to members..." Straight gold!!
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0x ROAS@0xROAS·
500 members in the AI UGC Guide. absolutely insane. the feedback you guys gave me pushed this thing to another level. now it's time for the next evolution. here's what's changing: the guide is becoming a monthly subscription community on Feb 1st. if you're already in you're set. no monthly fee. ever. what the new community includes: - direct access to affiliates and ecom owners actually making money with AI - full breakdowns on using AI for every part of your aff/ecom business: basically i want to make it the biggest affiliate/ecom community that guarantees results to members join before Feb 1st to get lifetime access, one-time payment if you've been sleeping on this, stop. the gap between people using AI and people ignoring it gets wider every day. check my tg for more
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0x ROAS@0xROAS·
if you haven't grabbed these AI UGC guides yet, like + reply 'GUIDES' and i'll send you the link (must follow so i can dm)
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MAX
MAX@maxxmalist·
true, ai content is hands down the easiest way to grow social media accounts and get millions of views in DAYS here's how i did it: - claude for prompt - nano banana pro for image generation - infinite talk for lipsync - capcut for auto captions done. in under 5 minutes, you can build a 5-6 fig/month business, it’s never been easier than it is right now
Miko@Mho_23

AI grandparents are pulling millions of views and nobody in the comments can even tell channel name: "Before it's too late" on youtube they're posting elderly life advice content in longform, amassing millions of views and funneling traffic to affiliate links in the description one video hit 3.5M views: "I'm 73… It Took Me 52 Years To Learn This (Don't Waste Yours)" this is youtube longform - 3.5M views at that length can be really good they're targeting an older demographic so nobody in the comments even realizes it's AI heres how they made the videos: >generated long form audio with minimax audio or elevenlabs >generated starting frame for video using nano banana pro >generated lipsynced audio using infinitetalk (opensource) >generated broll using nano banana pro + veo 3.1 the content looks completely real authentic delivery, natural movements, believable scenarios ai generated content is going to fully take over social media in 2026 and this is only the start if you haven't already started learning or testing AI content for your offers, products, or platforms, you're missing out it’s never been this easy to start your creativity is the only limit now

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