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@jdrwealth

CEO @HolisticFounder Building https://t.co/hEt9LTQkYF I help entrepreneurs sell their offer at scale DM "INFO" to build & scale

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Jack@jdrwealth·
Business Lessons I wish I knew earlier in life. 1. A confused mind always says no. Clarity in your offer is non-negotiable. 2. The goal of marketing isn't to be clever; it's to be clear. 3. Your offer should be a painkiller, not a vitamin. 4. The riches are in the niches. Own your category. 5. The most powerful marketing tactic? Word of mouth. 6. Provide value with 0 expectations of anything in return. 7. Build your product after talking to customers, not before. 8. People buy with emotion, then justify with logic. 9. Your customer's story is more powerful than yours. 10. Your brand is a promise. Your customer experience is the fulfillment of that promise. 11. Your business is a reflection of you. Evolve yourself to evolve your business. 12. Systems beat goals every time. Build a business that runs without you. 13. Sell the transformation, not the product. 14. Automate, delegate, or eliminate to buy back your time. 15. Perfectionism is an illusion. Done is better than perfect. 16. Attention is the new oil, and your personal brand is the pipeline. 17. No agenda, no meeting. Eliminate pointless gatherings. 18. Implement the 80/20 rule to everything. Focus on what truly moves the needle. 19. Focus on being irreplaceable, not just profitable. 20. Build a business that serves you, not the other way around. 21. Embrace experimentation over perfectionism. Test, learn, iterate. 22. Listen more than you talk. 23. Know your customers better than they know themselves. 24. Make something people want. 25. Do things that are obvious. 26. Fall in love with the problem, not your solution. 27. Love the customer. Don’t build a business around people you hate.
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Your brain has a circuit that doesn't know you live in a city. Its only job is to monitor whether birds are still singing. Right now, in this room, it is on. The circuit predates primates. Mammals have been using ambient soundscape continuity as a predator-detection system for roughly 200 million years. Birds stop singing when something larger moves through their territory. For most of mammalian history, a forest full of song meant no large predator was nearby, and the cessation of sound was the warning. Your nervous system never updated this software. The Max Planck Institute tested the inverse in 2022 with 295 participants. Six minutes of birdsong dropped anxiety with a medium effect size. Six minutes of traffic noise raised depression with the same. The effect worked on subjects who lived in dense urban environments and had no regular contact with nature. The brain still ran the check. Birdsong sits in the 1,000 to 8,000 Hz range. Your brainstem reads continuous patterns in that band as a signal that nothing dangerous is currently moving through the environment. EEG data shows birdsong at 45 to 50 decibels boosts alpha wave activity by 14.1% relative to silence. Alpha is the brainwave signature of relaxed alertness. Push the same birdsong above 60 decibels and the response flips. Stress markers rise 29%. The circuit only trusts the signal at the volume of quiet conversation, which is exactly the volume birds sing at from a typical distance. Three things happen simultaneously when the brain registers ambient safety. The amygdala downregulates. The parasympathetic nervous system takes over from the sympathetic. Heart rate variability rises, cortisol drops. The posterior cingulate cortex, which sits at the center of the rumination circuit, quiets down. King's College London tracked this through a smartphone study with over 1,200 participants and found the mood lift lasted hours after the sound stopped. People diagnosed with depression got the same response as healthy controls. Most of what gets labeled mental fatigue is hypervigilance running in the background. Birdsong tells the circuit it can stand down, and the brain reallocates the freed compute everywhere else. A quiet park feels different from a quiet office because the parks have sentinels.
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Harsh truth: if you’re at a startup and the founder isn’t intense and even slightly delusional… you’re not going to win.
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the Shopify AI Toolkit is here manage your store with your favorite agent Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, VS Code, and more
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Mike Futia@mikefutia·
I just built a Claude Code skill that ships 50 static ad concepts to my desktop every morning 🤯 Feed it your reviews, your winning ads, and your top comments → it studies what's working → generates 50 fresh static ad concepts in your brand voice while you sleep. All inside Claude Code. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who are still briefing designers, waiting 3 days for 4 mediocre options, and burning hours in Canva trying to keep up with creative volume. If you're running Meta Ads in 2026, you already know the math — the brands that win aren't the ones with the best single ad, they're the ones testing 20-50 new concepts per week. Most teams ship 5 if they're lucky. This skill solves it: → Drop in your customer reviews, top comments, and winning ad screenshots → The skill studies what hooks, angles, and pain points are actually converting → Pulls from a library of 15 proven DR templates (us vs them, stat callouts, review cards, testimonial stacks, headline ads) → Writes 50 new concepts in your brand voice every morning on a schedule → Fires the prompts to Nano Banana 2 for finished images → Drops everything into a dated folder on your desktop, ready to upload to your CBO No briefing designers. No 3-day turnarounds. No starting from scratch every Monday. What you get: - 50 fresh static ad concepts every single morning - Concepts grounded in your real customer language and winning ads - 15 proven DR templates baked in, customized to your brand - Scheduled to run while you sleep — wake up, pick winners, upload - One skill file you install once and use forever Built 100% in Claude Code. I put together a full playbook with the skill file, the 15 templates, and the exact setup to get this running on a schedule. Want it for free? > Like this post > Comment "STATICS" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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🚨 BREAKING: NVIDIA just removed the biggest friction point in Voice AI They open-sourced PersonaPlex 7B, a real-time conversational model. It listens and speaks simultaneously to handle natural interruptions and overlaps. 100% Open Source.
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Grey@greynguyen·
@WHOOP just filed a lawsuit against us. A $10B company with 800+ employees is scared of us, a 20-person team making health tracking accessible to all. Rather than focusing on product and innovation, Whoop has decided to use its newly raised capital on lawfare. In this video, I share our side of the story, explain why their claims are baseless, and why we believe fighting back is the right thing to do.
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Ajay@1ajaay·
In 2026 EVERY ecom founder knows the their hero section is the most important part of their landing pages Yet I still see so many brands get them wrong, meaning they're losing out on a TON of purchases 🫠 After creating over 3000+ hero sections, I've put together 25 of the best that we've designed into a Figma swipe file 🪄 If you want some inspiration to help you improve your hero sections, simply Retweet + Reply 'Convert' and I'll DM the file to you (must be following) 🏄‍♂️
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🚨 do you understand what Matthew Gallagher just did.. two months.. $20,000.. him and his brother.. using ChatGPT, Claude, and Grok to vibe-code an entire company from scratch.. and Medvi is now on track for $1.8 billion in annual sales.. 300 customers in month one.. 1,000 more in month two.. and it never stopped.. the healthcare industry told you it costs $12,000 per American per year because it's complicated.. because it requires infrastructure.. compliance teams.. hundreds of millions just to compete.. Hims has over 1,000 employees.. Ro had hundreds.. they both spent years and hundreds of millions trying to crack GLP-1 telehealth.. one man in an apartment looked at both of them.. opened Claude.. and outran them in two months.. at $1.8 billion in revenue with two employees, Medvi has a higher revenue per person than every major company on earth.. Nvidia, Apple, OpenAI.. none of them come close.. Sam Altman said AI would enable a one-person billion dollar company.. everyone thought he meant a SaaS tool or an app.. Matthew Gallagher did it in healthcare.. the most regulated, most lobbied, most protected industry in America.. the healthcare industry didn't charge you $12,000 a year because it was complicated.. it charged you $12,000 a year because nobody could compete.. until one guy opened an AI chatbox and changed the math forever.
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BREAKING: AI-powered GLP-1 startup Medvi — built with $20,000 & two employees — is now on track for $1,800,000,000.00 in annual sales.

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Pounds@pounddz·
Oh my goodness affiliate is literally on easy mode rn Last week I posted my first slideshow with Larry and now its making me about $300 - $400/day pushing the traffic to affiliate offers I'm going to scale this to easily $1.5k/day consistently, I can basically scale all my winning angles for every offer at once its almost completely automated it takes me literally 0 hours a day to make this all I do is take sweeps offers from Glitchy, make a landing page and Larry does the rest I made a full guide to give to my friends including > How to set up Larry to create sweeps offer hooks / angles > How to not get shadow banned using the system > The highest converting offers right now to run > How to make a high converting landing page > How to structure slideshows in a way they convert and go viral consistently > How to use comments to make your slide go viral if you want it RT + comment "Slide" and I'll dm it to you (must be following so i can DM)
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deno
deno@denohawari·
we helped a SaaS company rank #1 in ChatGPT • $1.8M+ total revenue • 8,200%+ traffic growth • $35K+ monthly SEO traffic value all powered by our LLM SEO framework. most companies have no idea this is even happening: buyers are rapidly moving to LLM-driven discovery tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini if your brand isn’t showing up there, your competitors are straight up stealing your traffic and conversions. I broke down our entire methodology into a 800-word guide: • how we structure content LLMs consistently surface • data from the 8,200% growth case study • the step-by-step system that drove the $1.8M+ revenue lift • the AI-first keyword discovery framework we use across LLM platforms • the on-page signals that unlock visibility in ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini this SaaS company's entire organic engine was built through this new AI-first SEO method now you can just steal it want the full breakdown? 1. like + follow 2. comment “LLM” and I’ll send it to you
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James Ebringer
James Ebringer@JamesEbringer·
$43,800 from a brand new page - in 14 days No face - No voice - No experience AI UGC videos + a $7 template pack + backend MRR Post 2x/day - One blew up - The algorithm did the rest 220 sales/day × $7 = $1,540/day Comment “AIUGC” and I’ll send you the software they use to create the videos
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Vinay Jain@vinayjain404·
A TikTok account hit 3M followers in just 9 days. AI Influencer. That. Doesn't. Exists. I spent time reverse-engineering it. It’s an on demand influencer engine. Same human. Dancing. Talking. Unboxing. Unlimited variants. Now here’s what’s quietly happening behind the scenes: Brands aren’t just using this. They are exploiting this. AI influencers are becoming ad infrastructure Here’s what the best teams are doing now: → Create one AI influencer with a distinct personality → Keep the face, tone, voice consistent → Change settings, hooks, scenarios every day → Run it organically to build trust signals → Turn the same character into paid ads Same character. Different contexts. Infinite variations. More variations = faster learning Faster learning = cheaper conversions The brands doing this aren’t talking about it. That’s how you know it’s working. Comment "influencer" and I’ll send the exact playbook.
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Noah Frydberg | Tiktok Shop For Brands
Stop publishing AI slop. Your customers can smell it. You know the content I'm talking about. "Premium quality." "In today's fast-paced world." "It's worth noting that." Em dashes everywhere. Your competitors are publishing the same stuff. Same tools. Same prompts. Same garbage. And AI search engines? They're skipping all of it. Rufus doesn't reward keyword stuffing. Perplexity doesn't cite generic copy. ChatGPT doesn't recommend bland product pages. They reward content that answers REAL questions In language REAL customers actually use. I've built a complete system to fix this. Here's what's inside: - how to use ai to research and find viral content ideas - how to avoid the common pitfalls of ai generated content while still getting the ease and efficiency The fix isn't better prompts. It’s being a better prompt writer. 👉 Want the full Anti-Slop SOP? 👉 1. Like this post 👉 2. Comment "ME" and I'll send it to you PRO TIP: Save this post for later, I'll respond with the link in the comments.
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Antonio Romero
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Right now everyone is trying to crack AI static ads the same way. JSON prompts. 4 different LLMs. Copy-pasting between tools. Tweaking parameters. Debugging hands. Fixing garbled text. Spending 45 minutes on one ad that still needs a designer to clean up. I know because I built that exact workflow. I shared it publicly. 859 people wanted it. And then I stopped using it. Here is what most people are doing right now: 1. Write a detailed JSON prompt with product specs, persona, angle, layout. 2. Feed it to GPT or Gemini for the image. 3. Realize the text is wrong. 4. Open Canva or Figma to fix it. 5. Try again with a different model. 6. Repeat 10 more times. 6 steps. 4 tools. 45 minutes. One static ad. Here is what I do now: Pick a product. Pick a theme. Pick an angle. Click generate. Launch. 3 clicks. Done. No JSON. No prompt engineering. No bouncing between tools. The strategic thinking is already built into the system. Hooks. Layouts. Visual hierarchy. What actually converts on Meta. Trained on what we have learned managing millions in ad spend across 150+ brands. This is the difference between engineering a prompt and engineering a system. One makes you feel productive. The other makes you profitable. I put together a breakdown showing exactly how the old prompt workflow compares to the 3-click system we use now. Comment "STATIC" and I will send it over.
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Noah Frydberg | Tiktok Shop For Brands
"Act as a CEO" prompts are lazy and destroy AI output. I built 10 production-grade Claude agents to run my entire C-Suite. Steal the full playbook ↓ When you hire UGC creators, you get a blend of authentic fans and people just looking for a paycheck. You get inconsistency. You get unscalable results. To get real, scalable traffic, you must build a content machine. The Old Way: Endless creator outreach, messy spreadsheets, and inconsistent content. The New Way: AI-powered UGC agents that generate and post viral content to TikTok and Instagram on autopilot. I scale e-commerce brands using this system. Each agent has a specific job. I compiled them into The AI UGC Automation Workflow. It contains 5 copy-paste frameworks: • The Trend Spotter: An AI that scrapes TikTok for viral sounds, hooks, and angles . • The Avatar Creator: An AI that generates an army of on-brand UGC avatars. • The Script Writer: An AI that writes engaging video scripts in seconds. • The Video Producer: An AI that combines avatars, scripts, and trends into ready-to-post videos. • The Auto-Poster: An AI that schedules and posts content 24/7 for maximum reach. Stop begging for content. Start building a machine. Want the complete PDF playbook? 1️⃣ Like this post. 2️⃣ Comment "UGC" below. 3️⃣ Make sure we are connected and I’ll send it over. PS — Repost for early access.
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David
David@davidfigeira·
2.5+ ROAS ads are starting to look like this not ugc creators, influencers, or real doctors on camera just a simple animated doctor explaining what happens inside your body you see the problem and the result at the same time no long explanation needed the visual makes everything obvious instantly that’s why people keep watching it feels like learning, not being sold to clean character, clear animation, direct payoff this format now works across multiple niches heart health, gut issues, supplements, skincare same style, different symptoms, endless variations to test one concept can produce dozens of ads fast rt + comment “organs” and i’ll send the setup (follow for dm)
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Jacky Chou (buying online businesses up to $1m)
REPEAT AFTER ME OpenClaw (ClawdBot) can now replace your ecom seo agency I taught mine the ecom seo skill, it'll 1-shot audits, and fix everything as well (via Shopify CLI)... I fed it hundreds of pages of audits, and here's what it spat out Comment "INDEXSY" + bookmark this post and I'll DM you the skill (must be following)
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zack
zack@ig_claims·
i will probably regret leaking this but f*ck it: full guide on how i created AI ads that printed $10M+ with kling 3.0 for 24h, i'm sending it to everyone who likes + comments "AI" (must be following + RT for priority access)
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