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justin • vp of growth

@jcwinter

VP of Growth @Swiftly | Growth OS for Grocery Retailers | CPG x SaaS x Performance GTM

Durham, NC 🇺🇸 Katılım Mart 2009
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Cody Plofker
Cody Plofker@codyplof·
This is not just an influencer brand. I’ve gotten to know Sahil a bit recently and he’s a better operator than a creator (and he’s a great creator). Him and the team put a lot of thought and intentionality into everything they do and it shows with this brand.
Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom

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mark mei
mark mei@markdmei·
I've engineered 7 prompts that generate email campaigns driving $3,000,000 per quarter. We’ve used them for 220+ DTC brands doing $20K–$5M/month. But this isn’t your "write me an email about my product" prompt. Nah. Regular prompts make you spend more time fixing copy than writing it. These prompts force strategic thinking before copy. I’ll give you my 7 prompts that output strategy, lists, briefs, and final copy. Plus, the review criteria we use before anything goes LIVE. Inside, I've included: 1/ Offer design prompt that builds conversion psychology into your strategy 2/ Objection “crusher bank” that turns customer feedback into reusable assets 3/ Segmentation logic that matches your exact customer journey to drive revenue 4/ Grade 6 reading level for clear and concise copy with constraints (120 words max) 5/ Campaign wireframe that uses the F-shaped layout that follows natural eye movement 6/ Pre-send QA checklist (it catches expensive mistakes before launch) These are FAR more than just copywriting prompts... They're actual frameworks we've used for dozens of 7-figure brands to force ChatGPT to solve specific strategic problems within defined parameters. I'm giving away the complete prompt library + implementation guide we use internally for free. It takes 15 minutes to set up… And works inside any ChatGPT account. Want access? Comment "PROMPTS" and I'll send it over ASAP. (MUST BE FOLLOWING) PS. Repost this for priority access.
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Freddy
Freddy@freddyarmz·
From "Low-Trust Dropshipping Store" to “8-Figure Brand” All I did was switch the theme. 10x more brand presence. 10x more trustworthy. Didn't use any custom coding or paid apps. Just Elixir. Reply with "THEME" and I'll send you access to the theme
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Colin
Colin@colinillner·
Resilia is doing ~$20M/month → Their funnel is insanely optimized → Subs system feels invisible → Clean, conversion-focused design → Simple… but extremely effective I rebuilt their entire theme (with fully editable sections you can use) If you want it: Comment “THEME” + RT
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Dennis Willeboordse 👨🏼‍🦰 eCommerce Growth
The hook is 80% of your ad's performance. But most brands spend 80% of their time on everything else. I compiled a bank of 100+ hook frameworks we've tested across 250+ brands. Organized by: → Awareness level → Emotional trigger → Product category → Format type Like & comment "HOOKS" and I'll send you access for free.
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Jackson Blackledge
Jackson Blackledge@blvckledge·
this is one of our most requested asks: how to fix your Google Ads tracking. most brands are scaling blind with broken tracking they think they’re getting 4x ROAS but half the conversions are fake or misattributed i packaged up our internal conversion tracking SOP + checklist into a guide inside: - 4 common tracking issues to watch for - 5-step process to audit your setup - our testing & troubleshooting protocol - how to set up multiple tracking sources - our monthly audit checklist to keep everything accurate this is the same process we’ve used to manage $50M+ in spend this year like + reply “tracking” and I’ll send it over (must be following)
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will caplan
will caplan@CaplanWill·
Introducing the world’s first AI Agent for Creator Partnerships Ad Dozens of brands like IM8, ElevenLabs, Bloom & Wild already use us. RT + Comment "creator ads" and I'll send you the complete guide on Creator Ads in 2026
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Dennis Willeboordse 👨🏼‍🦰 eCommerce Growth
Your offer is probably costing you more than your ads. Most brands have: - Same price as competitors - Same weak guarantee - Same boring bonuses - No urgency beyond "limited time" I use an offer stack framework with 16 different structures. Each one mapped to a specific situation: → High AOV products → Subscription conversion → Competitive markets → Premium positioning Like & comment "OFFER" and I'll send the framework.
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Sean Frank
Sean Frank@Seanfrank·
You can’t hire a head of acquisition for an in person role. There are so few of them. They are in such demand. And, most importantly, it can be your most expensive hire. A bad head of ops might spend $6 on fulfillment instead of $5 A bad sourcing manager might spend $20 per unit instead of $17 But a bad head of growth can spend $14,000,000 this year on branded search because Google shows a high roas If you NEED them to be in person- You need to train them. Homegrown them. If you need someone to step in? It’s fully remote and your highest paid person
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Perplexity@perplexity_ai·
Announcing Personal Computer. Personal Computer is an always on, local merge with Perplexity Computer that works for you 24/7. It's personal, secure, and works across your files, apps, and sessions through a continuously running Mac mini.
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
This Claude Code Skills Pack is a cheat code for ad creative teams 🤯 10 plug-and-play skills → competitor audits, creative briefs, 20 hook variations, ad copy, static ads, landing pages, & weekly performance reports. All inside Claude Code. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who are still prompting Claude Code from scratch every time. If you're re-explaining your brand voice in every session, getting inconsistent output depending on who's prompting, and spending 30 minutes on tasks that should take 30 seconds... These skills eliminate the entire loop: → Competitor Ad Research Agent Drop a brand name, get back a full creative audit — hooks, messaging angles, ad formats, CTAs, and "steal this" angles. No more scrolling the Ad Library for an hour. → Creative Brief Generator One prompt, complete brief in your exact template. Hooks, concepts, visual direction, brand voice — all loaded from your own files. → Hook & Script Writer 15+ hooks categorized by type (curiosity, problem-agitation, result-first, social proof). Full 30-60s scripts with the hook → problem → mechanism → proof → CTA structure baked in. → Ad Copy Variation Engine Feed it one winning ad, get back 20 variations — each targeting a different persona and pain point. Same structure, different angles. Creative fatigue solved. → Weekly Report Writer Drop in your Meta ads CSV. Get back the narrative summary, anomaly flags, creative fatigue alerts, and recommended next steps. The report nobody wants to write, written in 60 seconds. → Creative Fatigue Detector Flags ads before they die. CTR trending down, frequency climbing, conversion rate dropping — caught in hours, not after three days of wasted spend. No prompting from scratch every time. No inconsistent output across your team. No re-explaining context in every session. I packaged all 10 as a free Skills Pack. Copy-paste the files into your Claude Code commands folder and they just work. Want the full Skills Pack? > Like this post > Comment "SKILLS" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Kamil Sattar | The Ecom King
Kamil Sattar | The Ecom King@kamil_sattar·
🤯 Wrote an entire email welcome series in 8 mins 🔥 AI matched my brand voice 🛠️ 5 emails with subject lines 🤵 Built to convert 📦 Plug straight into Klaviyo This is crushing $2k email copywriters Want the prompt? RT + comment 'EMAIL PROMPT'
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Jackson Blackledge
Jackson Blackledge@blvckledge·
deleting soon a collection of the best LPs to use for google ads rn our internal landing page team has swiped these to cut our CPAs by 2-3x. or to tap into new types of traffic. some brands have scaled to 6 and 7 figures in spend alone giving it away for the next 48 hrs like + comment "swipe" and I’ll send it over (follow so i can DM)
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will caplan
will caplan@CaplanWill·
@daviefogarty Dude! We've done this - working with companies like IM8 (bosses growing supplement company of all time) and ton of other eight and nine-figure brands :)
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Davie Fogarty
Davie Fogarty@daviefogarty·
Creator ops for any brand that is scaling are an absolute mess. If someone can solve all these problems using AI, it will make them richer than they could imagine. - Outreach volume. The bigger companies need to be contacting hundreds of creators to make a difference. Most brands hire an influencer manager who can maybe handle 20-30 relationships properly, but that's not enough volume to find consistent winners. - Follow-ups. This is where 80% of potential deals die. The creator says they're interested, you send a product, then nothing. No one has time to chase 200 people who ghosted. - Negotiation. Every creator wants different terms. Flat fee, affiliate, hybrid, usage rights, exclusivity. It turns into a full-time job just managing contracts. - Content approvals. The creator sends content, it doesn't match the brief, you go back and forth five times, by the time it's approved, the moment has passed. - Tracking ROI. Which creators actually drove revenue? Most brands have no idea. They're guessing based on vibes. Payments. Chasing invoices, managing payouts, reconciling affiliate commissions. Administrative nightmare. This is why most brands either give up on influencer marketing entirely or throw money at agencies that charge 20-30% and deliver inconsistent results. So how do you build this with AI? Step 1: Define your ideal creator profile Feed the agent your ideal metrics. Follower range, engagement rate, niche, content style. Give it examples of creators who've worked for you before so it knows what "good" looks like. Step 2: Automated outreach at volume The agent DMs creators directly. Makes it personalised based on their content but the pitch is simple: we'd love to send you product, no strings attached. Replicate mass seeding where volume is the game. You're not trying to close deals, you're trying to get products in the hands of as many people as you can. Step 3: Automated follow-up sequence Did you like the product? What did you think? Would you be open to posting about it? The agent handles all of this and keeps the conversation going without you touching it. Step 4: Affiliate pitch Once they've tried the product and responded positively, the agent pitches the affiliate program. "We have a performance-based program. You get x% of revenue from your code. If your content works as a paid ad, you get a percentage of the ad revenue too." This filters for creators who actually believe in the product. They only make money if they drive sales. Step 5: Voice messages Founder voice DMs get opened because they feel personal, and they can't be skimmed/ignored. Pull a database of your best performing creators and creatives. Let the AI use those as examples when explaining what works. Step 6: Everything stays in DMs Don't try to move people to email or a portal. Keep the conversation where it started. Less friction, higher response rates. The whole system runs on volume, automated follow-up, and performance-based compensation. You're not paying $5K flat fees hoping it works. You're seeding product widely, following up automatically, and only paying creators who actually drive revenue. An influencer manager running this manually can maybe handle 30 relationships. An AI agent running this system can handle 300. Same playbook, but 10x the output. This is the agentic agency model I keep talking about. The brands that figure this out in 2026 will have a structural advantage that's almost impossible to compete with.
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Shaan Arora
Shaan Arora@iamshaanarora·
This feels surreal to say. Alia has officially been acquired by Dotdigital. There were a lot of nights I pictured writing this post. [more emotional parts below, but I need to first talk to our customers and partners before anything else] NOTHING will change for our partners and customers. We're not asking anyone to move their ESPs to keep working with Alia. If you have Slack channels with us, those channels will remain and you'll still keep your current CSMs with us. Our same commitment to customer support and customer success for our customers and partners will still be there in full force. We're not done building Alia by any means. Our team and product are staying intact. And we're excited to build and move quickly as we've always done, but now with the resources of a much larger company. - I want to first express gratitude to my co-founding team. Cory, Bill, and Jake have challenged me every single second of this journey and I appreciate it more than they'll ever know. I try to read more and listen to more podcasts so that I can understand what they're saying when they're chatting to eachother at work. I'm forever indebted to them, and I'm excited to keep building with them for a very long time. I'm extremely grateful for the broader Alia team as well. I know that we ask a lot and that we're not the most typical company in many respects, but I'm damn proud of you all and your commitment to the company. I'm very grateful to my family for the unwavering support and all the thoughts and prayers they've been sending since we started this whole thing four years ago. When I asked my parents if I could live with them after college and work full-time on my crazy idea that had no funding or revenue, they didn't hesitate for a second. Living at home with them when our company had no money gave me the chance to ground myself and work as hard as humanly possible. My parents have supported me and given me space when I needed it, and I appreciate them dealing with me when my mood swings based on the revenue growth of the company on a week-to-week basis. I also want to thank my friends for supporting us and caring. I know we can act crazy sometimes about this company and I appreciate you bearing with us. Thank you to Dotdigital for trusting us and our mission. We’re just getting started, and we’re thrilled to build the future side by side. Cory and I first started building Alia four years ago when we were 20 years old, both interns at a bank. Being able to celebrate this with the same person who I've been with since the start is a feeling I can't put into words. Oh, and by the way, we didn't take a dollar of outside funding to build Alia. As I'm holding back tears, I'll conclude with this: I've been posting almost every weekday since January 2024 on LinkedIn and Twitter. And, at least once a week since then, I've dreamt of writing this post and how it'd feel to write it. It feels better than I could've ever imagined.
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Harry Molyneux
Harry Molyneux@dtcpages·
Steal our $27K/month quiz fix. A 9-figure supplement brand had users bouncing at Question 3. Two questions asked the same thing. Users thought they were repeating themselves. 4 tests. Friction gone. 45% more completions. 191% more cross-sells. Comment "QUIZ" and I'll DM you
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George Stock
George Stock@georgesttock·
Claude + MakeUGC + Amazon + 45 mins/day = $6,188/month Last month: $56,000 in 30 days with AI Publishing. Here’s the system: - My exact Claude prompts - AI workflow (idea → publish) - Niche research method - Claude → sellable content framework - How I use Amazon to rank & convert - How I use MakeUGC to create promo content that drives traffic If you want the full breakdown, comment “UGC” (must be following)
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Daffy
Daffy@daffyduckinson·
$45k–$120k/month pages are quietly being built with ai animated objects like these they feel like random shorts you’d send a friend but they’re structured education funnels under the surface a sad rice ball inside a fridge a green character explaining digestion a drink walking through your kidneys each video teaches one simple idea one habit one mistake people didn’t know they were making ai writes the micro-story cloudbot generates the characters and environments the system posts daily without burnout no face no influencer no personal brand risk just everyday objects turning health lessons into scroll-stopping scenes attention comes first trust builds naturally offers slide in later this format is about to replace a massive part of faceless health content rt + comment “animate” and i’ll dm the setup (follow for dm)
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