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@louisecom222

i make ugly ads

Katılım Mayıs 2026
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louis@louisecom222·
@ARehmanEditor @Juliettetestj she aint responding you gang look at her profile she's jst spamming this so she could gain followers
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Juliette | E com video editor✨
🎬Hiring Full-Time Video Editor🎬 $30-$60 per video $1,200-$1,800/month potential Looking for a dedicated editor to join our team. No current clients Full-time availability Able to meet deadlines Motivated to learn & grow 2 slots remaining
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Ecom Pilot
Ecom Pilot@ecom_pilot·
Biggest month i've had in ecom was about 950k. For the big dawgs out there How do you get from the 1m/months to 10m/months?
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louis
louis@louisecom222·
@ecomtalent Do brands actually work with beginners in the ecomtalent ? there must be hundreds maybe even thousands of people trying to get into it. are there enough brands out there willing to test beginners? also brands can’t really afford to burn money on beginner made ads can they?
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ET@ecomtalent·
Clipping is becoming one of the most popular ways to make money online right now. On the surface it makes complete sense. No startup costs, anonymous, easy way to stack some cash. I get it. But there's a problem that none of these clipping gurus want you to know. Think about what you're actually doing for a second. You're spending hours every day finding moments, cutting clips, posting, engaging. That's not nothing. That takes effort and consistency. And sure, you'll stack some cash. Maybe a few hundred a month, maybe more if you're consistent. That part is real. But zoom out for a second and ask yourself where this is actually going. Because the income doesn't grow as you get better. Actually there is no "getting better." You find the moment, cut it, post it. That's the whole skill. A kid who started yesterday does exactly what someone six months in does. The model doesn't reward improvement, it rewards volume. And volume has a hard limit because at some point you simply run out of hours. The clipping model has a ceiling built into it. And you're just as replaceable on day 365 as you were on day one. That's the part none of these guys puts in the tutorial. But there's a way you can turn these basic video editing skills you've learned into something that builds real leverage. With no ceiling. Let me explain: Ecom brands are spending $50K, $100K, $300K+ month on paid ads. Not clips of someone talking. Ads that run on Meta and convert cold strangers into buyers. And they cannot find enough people who know how to make them. Most editors know aesthetics. Brands need psychology. They need someone who understands why a person pulls out their card at 11pm after seeing a 30-second video. That's a completely different skill from clipping, and it's one that compounds every single time you use it. Every ad you make teaches you something. Every result, good or bad, makes the next one sharper. Six months in you're a completely different person than you were on day one. And that's when the leverage kicks in. You're not getting paid per clip anymore. You're getting paid for what your work actually produces. A percentage of the revenue your ad generates, for as long as it keeps running. That's how we built ecomtalent. You learn the skill, then you make ads for real brands through our Ad Bounty program. The brand posts a project inside the community. You study the brand, come up with an angle, make the ad. Brand tests it with their own budget, zero risk on your end. If it converts you earn 3.5% of every dollar they spend on it. Let's say a brand spends $50K on your ad, which is very realistic. You get $1,750 that month. Same again next month if it's still running. Now Imagine having three winning ads running across different brands. That's $5K+ a month in passive income, on top of whatever else you're earning. From ads you already made. And the insane part is that you're earning this while you're still learning. You don't need to be an expert. You don't need a portfolio. You just need to be inside the program, making ads for real brands, getting better with every submission. Nobody else in the 'make money online' space has built anything close to this. Every other program teaches you a skill and then leaves you to figure out the rest. We built the entire pipeline. The training, the brands, the system that pays you when your work performs. That's the model. Your work keeps paying you. Clipping never does that. Clipping gives you a ceiling you can't break no matter how hard you work. This gives you a skill with no cap on it. If you want in, link in bio. See you inside🫡
Daniel Bitton@danvsI

The #1 Protein Bar company just launched Content Rewards 📈

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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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louis
louis@louisecom222·
@LordofAds @ecompixsil you forgot to add "must have experience working with an 11 figure brand"
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Pixsil
Pixsil@ecompixsil·
I’m seeing so many posts of hiring a creative strategist And their requirements is for them to run their entire brand for them while they ‘manage’ 😂😂
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louis@louisecom222·
@ecompixsil these peoples are wild they want a CS with 3-4+ years of experience and a portfolio of 6-8 figure brands... but theyre out here offering 3k-5k fo what they claim is a 7-8 figure brand. the audacity is real 💀
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Sai Kurra
Sai Kurra@saikurrra·
slack is so hard to use, thers so much going on
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louis@louisecom222·
@niakjaw don't reveal my sauce😠
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Jakub Jawniak
Jakub Jawniak@niakjaw·
"Ok Claude, now based on the Breakthrough Advertising PDF I shared with you, write a winning ad for my supplement brand"
Jakub Jawniak tweet media
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Rae | UGC Creator
Rae | UGC Creator@reachwithrae·
I think I’ve decided to quit UGC… Hopefully that grabbed your attention and I’m totally kidding BUT I have been MIA from socials for the past few weeks, using the time to reset and work towards some goals of mine. And within that time span, I have officially become a ✨ Social Media Manager ✨ I had been wanting to branch out into SMM for monthssss, found an opportunity on Indeed and went for it. Multiple streams of income has been a focus of mine, and the timing of this is perfecttt!! Now that I’m situated (mostly) in my new role, I am SO happy to be back online hehe🤭 Excited to see where this path leads me 🫶🏽 #ugc #ugccreator #ugccommunity
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louis@louisecom222·
@jvdloo_ @ecomnischay Hey dude quick question how’s that course? I was thinkin bout buyin it. Can you give me a quick review If you can also if you have to rate it outta 10 how much would you rate it
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V2.eth
V2.eth@jvdloo_·
@ecomnischay Hi bro, I’m a video editor from ecomtalent. Can I send you a DM?
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Ahmad
Ahmad@ahmad_a_wahabb·
AI video has become unrecognizable. And most are still paying $500 for a single UGC ad. I made this one in under 20 minutes character, voice, everything generated. RT + comment "prompt" and I'll DM you the exact workflow.
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