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Jeff Talajic

@jefftala

Helping entrepreneurs scale their Amazon businesses | Need help: https://t.co/hA8NZXXYVX | 20M+ of Amazon sales under management.

Montreal, Quebec Katılım Nisan 2008
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Andy Skraga | Make Money On Facebook
TOBI (Text On Image) posts are insanely powerful for going viral on Facebook and can money from Content Monetization 📈 I’ve just dropped a spreadsheet of 900+ OUTDOOR RECREATION captions you can plug straight into your posts 🌲🏕️ They’re 100% free for the next 48 hours 😲 Comment “REC” + bookmark and I’ll send it over! (must be following) 💰
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Jeff Talajic@jefftala·
@publisherinabox Amazing stuff, thanks for sharing as always. If I'm reading this right, there are no Ads on Reels, so are you really just pushing Image posts? I'm going to revive a page I have with 26k followers and wondering if I should focus on images or reels.
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Publisher in a Box
Publisher in a Box@publisherinabox·
📈 Dead Facebook Page → Money Printer The journey: $100/month → $4,000/month Timeline: 3 weeks Goal 1: $10k/month Goal 2: $20k/month Goal 3: $30k/month Here's what changed: • Found winning content angles • Optimized posting times • Scaled what worked • Killed what didn't • Consistent daily posts And we're just getting started... The secret? Following a proven system + showing up daily. Most quit right before the hockey stick growth. We didn't. Next stop: $10k/month 🎯
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Publisher in a Box@publisherinabox·
🧵 $3,501.23 in just 6 days from Facebook Content Monetization: ↳ That's $583.54 per day ↳ Not including web traffic revenue ↳ 24 days still left in cycle At this rate = $17,506.15 for the month 🤯 Here's how to create viral content that prints money 👇
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Publisher in a Box@publisherinabox·
You need to offer attribution to the author in the first comment and maybe in the caption as your page is smaller Once they accept you need to get them to sign a non exclusive licensing agreement contract Because your page and assets aren’t huge like this case study you’ll have a way harder time getting an okay but you should still try
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Publisher in a Box@publisherinabox·
CASE STUDY: The pets content behemoth that's earning an estimated $2,500,000 per MONTH from Facebook How would you like to replicate these results for your publishing enterprise? Let's take a look at what The Dodo is doing right and what they can do even better 🧵👇
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Ian Nuttall
Ian Nuttall@iannuttall·
not sure why this got so popular but since you’re here might as well follow me @iannuttall
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Ian Nuttall@iannuttall·
coding in cursor today me: add this one feature: {feature} sonnet 3.7: ok i did that and i also made 69 changes you didn't ask for, didn't need, and that broke your app gemini 2.5: ok, i'll do that. *does nothing*
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John Rush
John Rush@johnrushx·
@levelsio what if you lose your acc? and can't get it back? I recently lost my Linkdin followers ( I spent years to earn ). now I'm thinking of planB in case the same thing happens here. E.g. newsletter, or my own discord server or something else
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
"You're only succesful because you have followers" is the new cop out Meanwhile every single time you check out the site/app of people that say that, their thing doesn't load, SSL is broken, there's a sign up bug, it's unclear what it does, the interface is unusable, it just doesn't do what's promised on the landing page And actually they're right: distribution IS a key part of doing a startup, why did they not work on that essential part like the rest of us did for literally years every single day?
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Jeff Talajic@jefftala·
@marclou “Oh you’re absolutely right!” 😂 Shut up and fix it!
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Marc Lou
Marc Lou@marclou·
Me in 2024: > Write JavaScript Me in 2025: > Pick up random fights with an AI for not writing perfect code
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Bill Zanetti
Bill Zanetti@BillZanetti·
It’s no secret that bookings are down for the next year in Orlando. Disney keeps pulling “levers” to stabilize the tourism market at WDW. I’m hoping the next “lever” pulled brings back Tables in Wonderland. It’s no secret that Table Service dining is really hurting across property (I think it’s a re-allocation of money from guest per-cap spending… the money that used to go to Table Service dining is going towards things like Lightning Lane and even airport transportation) and allowing some extra discounts (especially on alcohol) for APs might go a long way. It’s been ridiculously easy to get reservations at WDW this year. Even the money for the membership alone would be good. What do you think? Would you pay for Tables In Wonderland again? I think the price point would probably be around $299, with the option for an additional card for $99. For those of you that don’t know what this is, it gives you 20% Food and Beverage (including alcohol) across property and provides free Valet Parking when dining. Anyone interested?
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Jeff Talajic@jefftala·
@thepatwalls The Gemini snippet eats up so much real estate. Every SEO guru is now a FB guru.
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Pat Walls
Pat Walls@thepatwalls·
Re: SEO dying. People will never stop searching for things. But will Google continue to send those people to your website so generously? My prediction is no, and it will only get worse from here.
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Jeff Talajic@jefftala·
@levelsio I was surprised to see @elevenlabs has a voice agent designed for use in games. It’s too expensive but yeah that makes so much sense.
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@levelsio@levelsio·
One thing I see nobody doing yet in the #vibejam is actually implementin AI in their games They use AI to code it but why not add it in the game itself too? Like you could have an LLM responding as in-game character or my plane game could have Live ATC spoken based on current flights it sees
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
The hottest new programming language is English
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@iannuttall I’ve been comparing it to using performance enhancing drugs. Not that I actually know what that’s like 😂
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Ian Nuttall
Ian Nuttall@iannuttall·
some days coding with ai you feel like a god everything just goes so smoothly. the sun shines, birds sing, and your productivity is matched only by your sheer prompting brilliance today is not one of those days...
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@JHartFlips Seeing way less FBA everything these days. I think sellers are jumping ship.
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Joe Hart
Joe Hart@JHartFlips·
You can tell Amazon sellers hurting cuz I’m not seeing anyone bragging how much they ran up their credit cards lately Probably learned the hard way not to listen to the gurus who told them to max it out and then figure it out
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Jeff Talajic@jefftala·
@thecharmco I saw so many Halloween costume sellers get destroyed on returns last year.
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Charm Co@thecharmco·
Amazon FBA > Investing Stocks You can't predict the stock market. But you can predict the consumer market Every year we have: Halloween Thanksgiving Christmas The demand timeline is clear as day. All you have to do is sell the products everyone is already buying. That's it.
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John Rush
John Rush@johnrushx·
@gregisenberg @meetLCA I remember some years ago every product was on blockchain 😅 It all comes down to what VCs are funding. The whole modern startup game is the VC reverse-engineering.
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We have an AI-powered epidemic where every product on the internet is suddenly "AI-powered" or "AI-driven" or "AI-assisted." I've been advising several AI startups (through @MeetLCA), and the ones getting real traction are taking a completely different approach. Instead of broad AI claims, they're being almost uncomfortably specific: 1. "Turns doctor notes into insurance forms" instead of "AI-powered healthcare" 2. "Writes follow-up emails that get responses" instead of "AI-assisted email" 3. "Finds bugs in your code before they hit production" instead of "AI for developers" The AI products working right now (and with staying power) are niche and courageously honest with the outcome they'll get. It's lazy to say AI-powered and you just blend into the sea of other AI products. When you catch yourself thinking "but we could do so much more!", that's when you know you've finally found your positioning. Do you see AI powered everywhere on the internet too or am I just going crazy?
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Jeff Talajic@jefftala·
Solid rundown.
Scott Needham@itsScottNeedham

63% of Amazon Sellers think that Amazon is not a fair marketplace. If we just look at Private Label Brands, that number jumps to 74.2%. But what about the 1/3rd that think it's fair? Any compelling reasons? CONTEXT Amazon is the largest online marketplace. Hauling in over 40% of every dollar on e-commerce, it's the center of universe for ecom if we're being honest. With the leading sellers being small and medium sized businesses pulling in most the revenue, being a fair marketplace and being perceived as a fair marketplace is critical. Amazon needs trust from small brands and established brands. Here's five ways Amazon isn't "fair". 1. Black Hat Sellers - Whether it's putting in blacklisted keywords into competitor listings, or going so far as getting competitive sellers taken down. This is where the stories of being the nice guy winning end. It's demoralizing when it's a repeated issue. Sometimes they wait until shopping holidays to take action. 2. Pay to Win - More and more it takes money to make money. How many great products never made it because they didn't have an advertising budget. Sure this isn't particularly unfair, but it doesn't leave new and emerging entrepreneurs able to succeed. 3. Amazon Private Label - This has all sorts of conflict of interest. Looking inside competitors data. Free advertising. If there's one thing Amazon can do to change perception, I'd look here first. 4. Buy Box Issues - Whether it's fighting for control with other sellers or Amazon's opaque suppression algorithms. It leads small and large brands throwing their hands in the air. After selling on over 100k Amazon FBA listings, I'm still seeing head scratchers. 5. Seller Support and Compliance Issues - Why does it feel like you're the only one getting scrutinized by Amazon. Or seller support is slow or unable to respond to a repeated listing takedown that is completely bogus. So what about the case for Amazon being fair? It's easy to argue that Amazon has shortened the product improvement lifecycle. Every year, better and more compelling products are launched. Many of these are chosen by customers. These products win and get accelerated growth. The entrepreneurs dream. Amazon does take this seriously and makes changes rapidly. TAKEAWAYS Perception is truth. Even if there are a lot of fair parts to selling on Amazon, people don't feel that way right now. If that were Amazon's end goal, they'd certainly make changes. But they have many competing incentives and ultimately they're a business responsible to their shareholders. Sellers are shareholders too. They have passion for thriving business and I for one hope that Amazon continues to improve. Source: The Voice of the Amazon Seller report from SmartScout. For further insights like this, link in the comments.

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Jeff Talajic@jefftala·
@guyfosel Those annual renewals can be brutal. You save 20-30% but then you’re locked in. And if you miss your cancel date you’re f-ed for another 12 months.
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