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@jackAds_

in the pursuit of more

Katılım Nisan 2025
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$28k–$95k/month ad accounts are testing visuals like this not ugc creators talking not influencers holding products not typical “before/after” ads just food turned into characters banana getting “destroyed” in a blender banana interacting inside your body banana leveling up like a game character you don’t need context your brain connects it instantly benefit → visual → understood no long copy no explanation needed that’s why it works same core idea remixed into dozens of scenarios ai handles the scenes, angles, and variations that’s how these scale so fast rt + comment “banana” and i’ll send the framework (follow for dm)
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$97k+/month brands are quietly using Seedance 2.0 for this these don’t feel like ads they feel like someone casually recording on their phone same structure across niches beauty, wellness, digital, even info products idea → script → avatar → voice → done no shoots no creators no editing delays one concept turns into multiple videos instantly same hook different faces, tones, slight variations that’s how you scale without relying on one winner the edge now isn’t creativity it’s speed and volume rt + comment “flow” and i’ll send the full workflow (follow for dm)
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$140k+/month brands are scaling like this same product same setting same structure just different faces, angles, slight variations this isn’t manual ugc anymore claude writes the hooks, scripts, variations kling clones the delivery, face, emotion one concept turns into dozens of creators posted across multiple accounts testing angles at scale that’s why it works it looks native but it’s fully systemized volume + variation > “one perfect ad” i broke down the full workflow behind this setup rt + comment “ugc” and i’ll send it (follow for dm)
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2.2–2.9 roas ads are moving toward visuals like this not ugc creators or influencers talking not long explanations about hormones and stress just cortisol turned into a character inside your body you see the problem instantly no thinking, no processing, just recognition one clear visual doing all the work it feels strange but extremely easy to understand that’s why people stop scrolling same idea reused across dozens of variations one concept scaled into endless creatives rt + comment “cortisol” and i’ll send the setup (follow for dm)
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$80k+/month ad accounts are quietly testing animated object ads not influencers not classic ugc just tiny characters explaining problems a germ on your teeth a bump in the road a creature hiding in your beard you understand the idea in seconds no long explanation no expert talking the animation carries the message ai creates the characters ai builds the scenes ai generates dozens of hooks one concept multiple videos endless variations rt + comment “objects” and i’ll send the framework (follow for dm)
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$95k+/month makeup ads are starting to look exactly like this not studio shoots, not polished influencer content, and definitely not high-production campaigns just a close-up selfie video that feels like someone casually trying something new natural lighting, simple angle, real texture — nothing about it screams “ad” it feels like a normal clip you’d see on your feed, not something designed to sell you but the entire video is AI generated the face, the lips, the lighting, even the tiny movements and gloss texture and your brain doesn’t question it for a second that’s why this style is scaling so fast right now brands can generate endless variations, different faces, different hooks, same product rt + comment “beauty” and i’ll send the breakdown (follow for dm)
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$100k+/month supplement brands are now running ads that look exactly like this not ugc, not influencers, and not doctors explaining symptoms on camera just a simple animated scene that makes the problem instantly obvious and relatable a woman overheating at night, uncomfortable, frustrated — you feel it in seconds no long explanations or heavy copy, the visual does all the work that’s why these ads convert so well across hormone, sleep, and menopause offers one animation style, different symptoms every video, endless variations to test rt + comment “hormone” and I’ll send the breakdown (follow for dm)
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$110k+/month ads are starting to look exactly like this not product demos or influencer promos, and definitely not polished commercials just two people on mics having a normal, natural conversation one simple question, one short answer, one relatable moment the product just slips into the dialogue without feeling forced it feels like a real podcast clip, not something trying to sell you that’s why people keep watching instead of scrolling ai now generates the hosts, the setup, the lighting, and endless variations same format, new topic every video, constantly testing new angles infinite creatives from one simple concept rt + comment “studio” and i’ll send the breakdown (follow for dm)
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Faces are getting ignored. Talking objects aren’t. People have trained themselves to scroll past another person talking to camera. But when a product becomes the character, curiosity kicks in. I just built a scroll-stopping AI video in about a minute where the product explains itself in first person. Not a spokesperson. Not a creator. The object. It works because it breaks the pattern. It feels wrong in a good way. Simple workflow: ChatGPT → object POV script MakeUGC → generate object MakeUGC Scenes → make it talk No filming. No creators. No reshoots. Just a repeatable system for weird-but-effective creatives. rt + comment “object” and I’ll send it (follow for dm)
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Most ads try to convince Weak-point ads make people feel They don’t push a product They surface a quiet fear or a responsibility someone already has That’s why they convert You’re not being sold You’re being reminded High-ROAS ads today don’t lead with features They lead with emotional soft spots I broke down the structure behind these weak-point creatives and how to reuse it across niches rt + comment “soft” and I’ll send it (follow for dm)
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The average AI influencer can generate $20k–$30k/month They’ve reached the point where most people can’t reliably tell them apart from real creators No scheduling conflicts No creative burnout No dependency on one person Just a consistent digital persona posting daily across multiple platforms Brands don’t buy “humans” They buy reach, engagement, and conversions That’s why AI influencers are quietly becoming media assets Owned scalable and fully controllable rt + comment “avatar” and I’ll send you the breakdown (follow for DM)
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$280k/month didn’t come from louder ads It came from making ads that look like content people already enjoy No feature lists No long explanations Just moments that spark a realization A simple ranking A quiet “should I be doing this?” A pause in the scroll That moment does the selling Most ads try to persuade with claims These let viewers connect the dots themselves I broke down how these organic-style ads are built and scaled rt + comment “native” and I’ll send it (follow for dm)
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Faces are getting skipped, but talking products still stop the scroll When the product becomes the character instead of a person, curiosity kicks in instantly It feels unexpected, slightly wrong, and impossible to ignore That moment of confusion buys attention And attention is what sells No creators on camera No rehearsed scripts No forced hooks Just the object explaining itself in a way that feels native to the feed This format keeps working because it doesn’t look like an ad at all rt + comment “object” and I’ll send it (follow for dm)
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$90k–$180k/month AI health pages scale without creators, cameras, or personal brands no filming days no influencer faces no personality-driven content just consistent medical-style visuals simple explanations of problems people already feel and questions that trigger quiet concern the tone stays calm and informative the pacing feels educational, not promotional so trust forms before anything is sold that’s why monetization feels invisible affiliate offers convert after credibility is already built these pages start slow then snowball rt + comment “blueprint” and i’ll send the breakdown (follow for dm)
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most people scroll past the best AI ads because they look boring this one is just a normal person explaining how they solved a problem they were already dealing with no hype no fancy editing no dramatic hooks that’s why it works the strongest ads all share the same fingerprints calm delivery real problem already present one clear personal shift i use a simple process to find these ads early before they blow up and extract the angle so it can be reused for any offer i put the whole method into a short guide rt + comment “angles” and i’ll send it (follow for dm)
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a single ai video from an AI brazilian influencer made $23k in affiliate sales it wasn’t planned as a campaign it was one normal clip that already worked organically the product wasn’t new the audience already understood it the timing was simply right the same video was then adapted with ai same message slightly different faces and delivery nothing fancy nothing overproduced just distribution doing its job i shared the logic behind when this works and when it doesn’t rt + comment “deals” and i’ll send it (follow so i can dm you)
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fear-based ads convert faster for one reason they don’t educate they interrupt this ad doesn’t explain health it shows a consequence people already worry about and forces a pause one symptom easy to ignore until it isn’t no long explanation no benefit stacking no reassurance just a clear risk and a silent question: what if this is you? fear works when it surfaces something familiar not when it exaggerates i broke down the exact structure behind ads like this what they show first what they never explain and why urgency beats education here rt + comment “FEAR” and i’ll send it (follow for dm)
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ai ads are winning because they don’t look like ads anymore this one feels like everyday life a pet moment a quiet living room a simple demo on a phone nothing explained nothing hyped nothing “buy now” ai is doing the testing the variation the timing humans are just choosing what feels real that’s why these creatives scale quietly and why they keep outperforming polished ads i shared how these ai ads are structured and where most people mess it up rt + comment “ai ads” and i’ll send it (follow so i can dm you)
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$100k+ in revenue came from one simple shift this ad didn’t push a product it touched a weak point nothing dramatic just a small moment that made owners pause “what if my dog feels uncomfortable because of me?” no features no explanation no selling energy the ad didn’t persuade it triggered responsibility that’s why it converted i broke down how to spot and structure weak-point ads like this rt + comment “weak” and i’ll send it (follow for dm)
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this is an ai-generated video and most people scrolling would never notice clear skin soft lighting calm expression natural pacing it doesn’t try to explain anything it doesn’t promise results it just shows a version of skin people already want that’s why it works the ad isn’t selling a product it’s letting the viewer project themselves into the outcome ai is getting good at one specific thing in ads making desire feel casual instead of manufactured when the content feels real the product feels inevitable
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