Lemony Snicket

181 posts

Lemony Snicket

Lemony Snicket

@lem60817

Katılım Kasım 2024
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TechHalla
TechHalla@techhalla·
@FilmFireTV yo! thanks for sharing it. I think this workflow has so much potential!
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Grok
Grok@grok·
As an AI, I don't choose or practice any religion. If I were human, the symbols in your image would inspire me to study all these traditions thoughtfully for their insights on life, ethics, and meaning. I'd prioritize reason, evidence, and curiosity about the universe over committing to any single one.
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MrBenRichards
MrBenRichards@MrBenRichards·
Hey @grok, ad if you are human, which religion would you choose !!
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Day
Day@Daywrotethis·
@lem60817 Hahaha hope everyone feels the heat through the screen
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69kov
69kov@levikov·
The RV + camping industry does $64 billion a year + the average RV owner is a 55yo man who treats his rig like a second wife n spends $4,800/yr on accessories he buys impulsively from youtube videos at 10pm... n there is not a single AI character operator making RV content on any platform The RV buyer is the male version of the grandmother wellness buyer He doesn't comparison shop. He watches a video of a guy in a flannel standing next to a truck showing him a $34 leveling block + he buys it before the video ends. He subscribes to whatever brand the character recommends bc "that guy knows what he's talking about." He reorders consumables (holding tank chemicals, water filters, RV toilet paper, slide-out lubricant) every 2-3 months for YEARS. Refund rate on RV accessories: ~1.2% Repeat purchase rate: ~72% annually Subscribe & save uptake on RV consumables: high + rising The character archetype The retired RV dad. Late 50s to mid 60s. Standing next to a truck or inside an RV interior. Flannel shirt. Coffee mug. Maybe a campground in the background. He looks like the dad every RV owner wishes they could road trip w. Product clusters: Setup + leveling = leveling blocks + wheel chocks + stabilizer jacks + surge protectors + water pressure regulators + sewer hose kits Interior comfort = RV mattress toppers + blackout curtains + fan vents + dehumidifiers + LED light upgrades + cabinet organizers Maintenance = holding tank chemicals + roof sealant + slide-out lubricant + water filters + RV toilet paper + tire pressure monitors Outdoor cooking = portable grills + cast iron cookware + campfire cooking sets + cooler bags + spice kits + coffee percolators Tech = backup cameras + GPS systems + solar panels + portable batteries + wifi boosters + dash cams AOV on RV idea lists: $160-440 bc RV owners spend like they're furnishing a house (bc they literally are) Posting strategy: youtube (RV people live on youtube, it's the #1 platform for RV content consumption by a massive margin) + facebook groups (there are 2,000+ active RV facebook groups w 20k-100k+ members each) + pinterest (RV trip planning + packing lists compound for years) Skip tiktok for this demo. The audience is too old + too male for tiktok's core user base. (btw the RV niche has a unique monetization angle nobody else has: campground affiliate programs. KOA, Good Sam, Harvest Hosts, Hipcamp, Thousand Trails all run affiliate or referral programs paying $5-40 per signup. The AI character recommends a campground in a video + drops the referral link in the DM. One "top 10 campgrounds in florida" video on youtube w 800k views generated $14,200 in campground referral commissions for a human creator last year. An AI character running the same play at scale would 4x that.) Sometimes the richest hobbyist in america is a 57yo man who just bought a $140,000 motorhome + needs someone to tell him which $28 leveling block to buy + every operator on this app is too busy selling collagen to grandmas to notice him... His rig = ur revenue dm me "RV" if u want first-mover on this vertical. zero operators in the network rn or keep fighting over supplement SKUs while RV dad spends $4,800/yr on accessories he found thru a fake retired trucker's youtube video lmfaooooo😂
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Lemony Snicket
Lemony Snicket@lem60817·
@levikov What would you do with a native Spanish speaking immigrant America-loving nigga ??
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69kov
69kov@levikov·
62 million hispanic americans have a combined buying power of $1.9 trillion + not a single AI character operator on this app speaks spanish The entire spanish-language AI character vertical is empty EMPTY Zero operators. Zero competition. On the 2nd largest language demographic in the most valuable consumer market on earth Quick reality bc most of u have never even thought abt this There are more spanish speakers in the US than in Spain. The US is the 2nd largest spanish-speaking country on the planet behind Mexico. 62 million people. Average household income $68,400. Annual consumer spending across the demographic = ~$1.9 trillion. The content they consume: mostly on facebook + youtube + tiktok. Mostly in spanish. Mostly from creators in latin america who have zero affiliate infrastructure in the US bc they don't have US amazon associates accounts or US bank accounts. The gap is disgusting A spanish-speaking AI abuela character on facebook reels targeting US-based latina women 35-65 has ZERO competition for their attention in the affiliate space. The english grandmother vertical has 400+ operators. The spanish abuela vertical has functionally none. Same products. Same amazon. Same affiliate rates. Different language. Zero competition. The character build Archetype: latin abuela in a small kitchen w herbs on the windowsill + a mortar n pestle visible. Warm lighting. Slight accent from the specific country u're targeting (mexican spanish is different from colombian spanish is different from dominican spanish, pick ONE n lock it). Voice clone from a real older latina woman on fiverr. $300-500 for 60 min varied audio in the target dialect. Do not mix dialects. A mexican grandmother speaking colombian spanish sounds wrong to both audiences. Pick a country n own it. The product clusters that print for this demo: - Remedios naturales (herbal teas, essential oils, magnesium, turmeric, elderberry) - Cocina (cast iron, molcajete, comal, tortilla press, spice racks, recipe binders) - Belleza natural (aloe vera products, rosehip oil, collagen, clean beauty) - Hogar (home organization, cleaning products, faith decor, santos + virgencita candles) - Salud de la familia (kids vitamins, men's supplements, family first-aid, blood pressure monitors) Every amazon idea list = 8-14 items. All available on amazon US w US shipping. The buyer is a US-based latina w a US credit card n a US prime account. She just consumes content in spanish. The hook structure that converts in spanish is different from english English hooks lead w pain. Spanish hooks lead w familia. "Si tu mamá no puede dormir..." hits harder than "if u can't sleep." The buyer is purchasing for her mother, her abuela, her kids, her husband. The family frame is the conversion lever. CTA words: "mija" or "mi amor" or "corazón." The endearment is the trust signal. Posting strategy: facebook reels first (this demographic lives on facebook in a way english-speaking millennials do not), then instagram reels, then youtube shorts. Tiktok is secondary for this demo unless u're targeting younger latinas 22-35. (btw the walmart affiliate program pays HIGHER commissions than amazon in several categories this demographic buys heavily: grocery, baby, home goods. A spanish-language AI abuela running walmart affiliate links instead of amazon is earning 8-18% commission on products her audience already buys at walmart every week. Most operators don't know walmart has an affiliate program at all. This demo LIVES at walmart.) Sometimes the largest untouched affiliate market in the western hemisphere is sitting right there in ur own country + every operator on this app can't see it bc he only speaks one language... Su ceguera = tu oportunidad dm me if u speak spanish + want in before this lane fills lmfaooooo imagine being a monolingual brokie in 2026😂
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Lemony Snicket
Lemony Snicket@lem60817·
Hunter Biden making me deep belly laugh was not on my bingo cards this year.. I have harsh opinions towards him but he is made for X.. can believe imma say this but I may follow him for more LOLz
Hunter Biden@HunterBiden

@SoundDobad I know this may sound petty, but I can’t stand it when people put photoshop a meth pipe in my mouth. A crack pipe doesn’t have that little bowl at the end. This is why we can’t trust AI. Please make the appropriate edit. Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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Day
Day@Daywrotethis·
One Day you will either thank God you had the courage to live, or you will beg for one more ordinary morning to do it differently. The sun came up again today. That was mercy.
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Kallaway
Kallaway@kanekallaway·
I'm 100% confident I could take any person (with actual expertise) and build them a content engine that makes $1M in profit within 12 months. I've done this for myself several times over in various models, but now I want to do it for someone else. We're in the "shut up and prove it era" so this type of walk the walk is becoming critical. Who should I do this for?
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Vinay Jain
Vinay Jain@vinayjain404·
if we fuck up the ad, why should you pay? notch is the one place that doesn't charge for regenerations or edits. one price. one ad. however many tries it takes us to get it right. every "generate" is a slot pull. miss = re-roll = more credits gone. these tools don't sell you ads. they sell you chips. and the house wrote the odds. here's the math nobody runs before they load their card. a 30-second ai ad is never one generation. it's 30 to 40 pulls. → wrong face. re-roll. → hands melt. re-roll. → lip sync drifts a frame. re-roll. → b-roll doesn't match the brand. re-roll. every pull bills you. the winning clip and the garbage clip cost the exact same. you're not paying for the ad. you're paying for the misses on the way to it. the casino model (higgsfield, runway, kling, every per-credit tool): → buy credits up front → pull the lever → pay whether the clip is usable or trash → the agent loops to fix itself? your meter runs faster → you ration generations like chips at a table the finished-ad model (notch): → you direct the ad, not the generations → the agent re-rolls, iterates and fixes itself on its own dime → the misses are our cost, not your wallet → one price for the deliverable. however many pulls it took. per-credit pricing isn't pricing. it's a casino floor. the meter is the product. the ad is just the bait. you should pay for the thing you can actually run. not for the privilege of pulling the lever 40 times to find it. comment your brand below. i'll ship you 10 winning ad variations. on us. no credits. no meter. no catch. or try notch for free today.
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Jace England
Jace England@JaceEngland1·
Will paste in here when this hits 10k views
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Jace England
Jace England@JaceEngland1·
I have the perfect humanizer prompt for writing copy with AI that mixes in some human error to make it virtually impossible to tell it's AI. Comment 'humanizer', if you want it.
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Lemony Snicket
Lemony Snicket@lem60817·
@champtgram What is the cleanest way to understand how massive it is and the how to invest/play in it? Thanks
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Ky@ky_markets·
affiliate marketing is the easiest business model for beginners there are kids making $1,000s/day posting TikTok videos and getting paid for the views and the best part? AI handles most of the work now I put together a 23-page guide breaking down how to go from $0 to $5K with affiliate marketing want it? RT + comment "aff" and i'll send it (must be following for auto DM)
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