Jiji

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Jiji

Jiji

@jijoya

Bulgaria Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Publisher in a Box
Publisher in a Box@publisherinabox·
We just launched the biggest thing we've ever shipped: The $10K/mo Facebook Profit Playbook + Professional Asset Valuation. Two outcomes in one bundle: → The playbook shows you how to turn your Facebook page into $10K/mo of recurring income → The valuation tells you what that income is worth as a sellable asset, and unlocks your listing on the PIB Marketplace Plus the N8N automation stack, AI prompt toolkit, payout protection pack, reach restoration playbook, and more. 7 deliverables total, personalized to your page. Reply "playbook" and we'll DM you the link.
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Publisher in a Box
Publisher in a Box@publisherinabox·
PLAYBOOK: The three-layer Facebook post sequence that compounds reach AND clicks Most pages post a link and walk away. The pages we manage run every story through three layers, on a tight clock. 🧵👇
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Jiji@jijoya·
@anton_onAI I always take THOSE discussions (regardless of project) to Claude and ChatGPT too because then, the bullet lists and the „time for you to go and get it done now, bye“ attitude are very useful. Gemini is where I get things going though, every time.
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Jiji@jijoya·
@anton_onAI I kept going back just for that, but then Gemini made a connection with old convos we’d had about FB page niche selection, informed me (unasked) FB would be the wrong venue to make money off my fiction, and the discussion shifted to Youtube, content strategies & automation.
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Anton Kuratnik | AI Nerd
Anton Kuratnik | AI Nerd@anton_onAI·
Their recent slip-ups notwithstanding, Anthropic (Claude) is still my daily driver today. A few reasons: - Best personality: I can't stand GPT-5 models. Claude is pleasant to talk to and, more importantly, is very good at teaching. ChatGPT struggles to balance being too technical and too dumbed-down. - Best search: but in Claude Code, not in Chat. It's the most thorough searching I've seen an LLM perform. Slow but thorough. I've tested it head-to-head against Codex. - Hard code: GPT 5.5 is definitely more reliable and better at following instructions. But Claude is a better brainstormer, planner, and solver of hard puzzles. If Codex can't solve a problem, Opus usually can. - Writing: to be fair, GPT 5.5 has caught up a LOT in this department. I'd now grade them equal (but with different skillsets) in both copywriting AND creative writing (a side hobby of mine) ChatGPT: I primarily lean on it for writing (copy & creative) and code. It's become my go-to for most code implementations + a reviewer for whatever Claude built. Gemini: Not a model I use a whole lot... except for writing email marketing copy. Thanks to being trained on ridiculous amounts of GMail data (probably), nobody writes better emails than Gemini 3.1 Pro. Not by a long shot. Also very good at copying someone's writing voice.
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Jiji@jijoya·
@EXM7777 I’d love to read more about that in your paid community. You could add a Normies Meet AI section - we all have family & non techie friends we’d like to introduce to AI despite their fear / hater propaganda exposure level. I for one would appreciate your ideas there.
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Machina@EXM7777·
3 weeks ago i decided to setup an Hermes agent for my family (3 members) they all use it for different use cases, one $200 ChatGPT sub is more than enough it unlocked a whole new world for them, just because it lives inside whatsapp and has *magic* proactive behaviors
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Jiji@jijoya·
@TrunksInu Yep, that’s the plan. Thank you!
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LèTrunks
LèTrunks@TrunksInu·
@jijoya If I were you? I’d double down on the celeb page, dominate that audience first, THEN expand. You’re closer than you think.
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LèTrunks
LèTrunks@TrunksInu·
Real talk — If you had to start a Facebook page from $0 TODAY, what niche would you pick? Finance? Health? Sports? Local news? Drop it below. 🔥 (We'll tell you what the RPM looks like for that niche right now.)
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Jiji@jijoya·
@publisherinabox I’ll be messaging you in a minute. I hope that’s ok (apologies if it’s not).
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Publisher in a Box
Publisher in a Box@publisherinabox·
The fastest way to lose your Facebook revenue is a compliance violation. Here's everything that gets your Content Monetization restricted or removed, and how to stay clean. 🧵👇
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Mo Mullah (Digital Asset Management)
Pinterest followers don’t grow your traffic Most people treat it like social media That’s why their clicks stay low I just shared a breakdown that breaks down: • 🔍 how Pinterest ranks content through search • 📌 why pins compound over time • 📊 what actually drives consistent clicks Like this post Comment "PINS" Follow for the breakdown
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Publisher in a Box
Publisher in a Box@publisherinabox·
Another HUGE gift coming your way - and this one is for every publisher tired of watching pages get flagged, throttled, or demonetized out of nowhere. Most FB pages don't die from bad content. They die from bad curation. Part 2 of the PIB Curation Mini Package is here: → The 4-step workflow that keeps reach consistent → The diagnostic checklist when performance drops → The 3 risk areas that trigger reviews and takedowns → Why high-performing content gets reviewed the most (and how to stay clean) Want it for FREE? Follow @publisherinabox Like this post Reply "CURATE2" We'll DM it to you.
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Van
Van@HuuVanTran·
I made ~$10k/month mainly from Facebook. And I want to help you do the same. So here’s the deal: If you’re an active Insight Hive user, you get direct access to me. - review your posts - help you pick a niche - guide your strategy - unlimited consulting via DMs. This is win-win. I want you to succeed so you keep using the Insight Hive app. Not happy? I’ll refund your month. Reply “FB” and I’ll DM you.
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I made $10,457.97 from 237,891 sessions & FB Content Monetization (CM) in March 2026. The good: Traffic only went from 213K → 237K sessions (~+11%), but revenue almost doubled. The difference came from Facebook CM coming back, not from traffic growth. The shift: Facebook CM came back in a big way. We currently have CM on 3 pages: one fandom page, one partnership page in the same fandom niche, and one animal page. The first two pages performed incredibly well, with more than $5K revenue combined (~$1.7K and ~$3.3K respectively). We’re still producing Facebook posts about hidden gems, stories, and news in the niche. No reels. Just photos. No more copyright headaches. In case you don’t know, reels didn’t work for us due to copyright issues. The real change came from how we create content now: each team member manages at least one page and runs it independently, without me approving posts before publishing. This made a huge difference in both my workload and overall performance, since they’re free to test more creatives with my guidance. I still review everything after it’s published. It’s a bit risky, but worth it so far. Looking back, I think I was wrong to take over Facebook posting a few months ago. The team is simply better at it when they have ownership. Where the money actually came from in March: - Fandom site (FB traffic + MV ads): $2,691.05 from 99,119 sessions - Home décor site (Pinterest traffic + Ezoic ads): $3,018.09 from 97,759 sessions - Tech site (Organic + Pinterest traffic + MV ads): $1,042.80 from 36,252 sessions - Facebook CM: $3,512.26 (after US tax deduction and partnership shares) - Smaller sites (Mixed traffic + MV ads): $110.84 from 4,761 sessions - Amazon affiliates: $82.93 Total: $10,457.97 A few quick observations: - Facebook CM is now a major revenue driver. - Decor site remains the top earning site, quite consistent now. - Fandom traffic is still the same as previous months, but revenue held up. - Tech continues to be stable and predictable. This month feels different. Not because traffic is back. But because monetization is working again for us.

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Jiji@jijoya·
@ektrit So are some of us :D
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Publisher in a Box
Publisher in a Box@publisherinabox·
We're sharing a HUGE gift with you - and it may just fix all of your issues if your FB earnings have fallen flat lately. If a FB page performance flatlines - 90% of the time it's due to crappy curation. That's why we put together the PIB Curation Mini Package: → The 5-Pillar system that drives reach → The exact content types that go viral → 4 principles that build algorithm trust → Why 90% of performance issues trace back to ONE thing Want it for FREE? 1. Follow @publisherinabox 2. Like this post 3. Reply "CURATE" We'll DM it to you.
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Jiji@jijoya·
@BudimanJayaS @SuvyBob @hipsterdufus84 Even in Eastern European countries awash with Russian propaganda and still ruled & owned by descendants of the Russian-bought “elites” that took over after the 1944 occupation, few people would post something like this without having seen it on a westerner’s feed first.
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Anonymous Publisher
Anonymous Publisher@imanonpublisher·
During 2025, my main Facebook page generated almost $200,000 USD. I’m creating a PDF with everything I learned over the past year. I’m confident you’ll find many insights useful. It will be ready soon and will be FREE for the first 1,000 people. To receive it (when it’s ready): → Bookmark, RT, and reply with 'GUIDE' → Follow me See you soon
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Antonio Romero
Antonio Romero@ant0ni0_r0mer0·
Meta’s new algorithm rewards creative diversity. If you’re not increasing output, you’re losing. So I built a workflow that turns one brief into dozens of ads in minutes. The workflow analyze top competitors, extract what converts, define the angle, generate production-ready creatives, all in one flow. Perfect for brands that want to bring production in-house and cut agency costs, and for agencies that need massive creative volume without hiring. One setup. Infinite ads. Want it ? Comment “ADS” and I’ll DM you the workflow (make sure we’re connected).
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Mo Mullah (Digital Asset Management)
90% of Pinterest pins fail. Not because Pinterest doesn’t work. Because the pin itself is bad. 👀 I see the same mistakes over and over again: • Too much text ❌ • Cluttered design ❌ • Weak headlines ❌ • No clear idea ❌ • Nothing that stops the scroll ❌ So I recorded a step-by-step blueprint showing: ✓ The worst types of pins killing your traffic 📉 ✓ The exact pin structure that drives clicks 📈 ✓ Simple design tweaks that massively improve CTR 🎯 If you want the blueprint, Reply: PINS 👇 (Follow me and I’ll DM it to you)
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Jiji@jijoya·
@TrunksInu If I sign up for Standard now and decide to upgrade once I’ve implemented what you teach in that tier, would I be grandfathered into the current Premium price?
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LèTrunks
LèTrunks@TrunksInu·
Most people don’t need more followers. They need: • Better post structure • Cleaner positioning • Monetization aligned with content • Comment engineering A 30K follower Page with structure > A 200K follower Page posting randomly. I’m raising Skool prices March 1st. If you’ve been watching from the sidelines, this is your 8-day window. After that, it locks higher.
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Miko
Miko@Mho_23·
i found a way to make AI videos that don't sound like AI... example below.... sora 2, veo 3.1, kling 2.6 are decent but they all have that robotic AI accent that everyone can detect immediately and when people try replacing the voices with elevenlabs, it always sounds way too professional like it's recorded on a professional mic in a studio but if i'm making a UGC video of someone in their room, i don't want studio quality it should sound like it's actually in that room the workflow i use completely removes that fake AI voice sound why this matters: when your AI voices sound too polished or robotic, people notice. their guard goes up. they disengage. but when your voices sound like they're coming from a real person in a real room, that's when they work the best i created a guide breaking down exactly how: > to create voiceovers that sound completely real > to replace fake-sounding voices in AI videos (not elevenlabs) > to make voices sound like they're in the actual environment, not a studio RT + reply "VOICE" and i'll send you the FULL guide (must follow so i can DM)
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