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Mac Magyaros

@macmagx

Direct-response media buyer for 8 & 9 figure info offers. $60MM+ in ad spend, millions more generated in profit

Scottsdale, AZ Katılım Mart 2012
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Mac Magyaros
Mac Magyaros@macmagx·
How to be Chad media buyer: - Consume stimulants - Wear a hat on every Zoom call - Have a chess .com ELO of 1,500+ Few understand this
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Devantae Masaun
Devantae Masaun@devantae_masaun·
Funniest shit I see is high ticket closers used to closing organic prospects Suddenly become marketing and copy experts when the leads start coming from paid ads Lil bro ur just fucking shit
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Jason Applebaum
Jason Applebaum@Jason______A·
Shit while I’m at it and getting accused of being a paid shill. @NickyFiorentino has a AI platform that calls all our partials and converts them to sales. It’s fucking insane. Crawls all our advertorials to learn about the brand and angles we use and the AI chick is able to speak to the customer intelligently about the product. Not having to to deal with shit call centers has been fantastic apps.shopify.com/conversa PS since I’m not getting paid for this I don’t have to disclose it as an Ad and if I lied then @RobertFreundLaw would be posting the court case in the coming months
Nicky Fiorentino@NickyFiorentino

@Jason______A dOeS tHiS mAkE yOu a GuRu?

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Mac Magyaros
Mac Magyaros@macmagx·
Huge congrats @devantae_masaun DF to the moon 🚀
Devantae Masaun@devantae_masaun

ANNOUNCEMENT : DealFuel Acquired Closify 🤝 Full Circle. Years ago, before DealFuel had a logo, a landing page, or a single placement… it was just an idea in my head. Back then, I was still a salesperson. I remember coming across Closify for the first time when @alexheiden ran it. Most people, when they see someone building in the same space as them, feel threatened. I didn’t. I felt validated. Seeing Closify win gave me confirmation that the problem was real. That recruitment in the online sales world was broken. That companies needed better talent. That reps needed better opportunities. It proved the market existed. It didn’t discourage me one bit, It inspired me to take an idea in my head, to a notebook of schemes and eventually into 800+ successful placements in 15 months. Every time I watched their momentum build, every time I saw them carving out space in the industry, I walked away thinking “This works. And I can build it differently. I can build it stronger.” I always believed DealFuel wasn’t just another recruitment company. We weren’t trying to participate in the space. We were building the missing piece. The friction, the standards, the vetting, the A-player ecosystem. The infrastructure that would turn recruitment from a transaction into a movement. To put this into perspective last month DealFuel staffed a record number of placements and we saw reps surpass over $10M in comms earned collectively. Just last month we had a sales rep make over $100,000 in a single month. He collected near $1M for the client who paid us for the hire. We see entire 7-8 figure organisations that are exclusively staffed by us. I met with a client in London before Christmas who did $12M in 2025. Full company staffed from us. We are consolidating the market. We are raising the standard. We are building the undisputed champion in online sales recruitment. Fast forward to today. DealFuel has officially finalized the acquisition of Closify with @Lukealexxander . The same company that once validated the dream… is now part of the mission. This is our second acquisition in six months. We’re not diversifying. We’re doubling down. Recruitment is not a side lane for me, it’s the arena. There’s something powerful about this moment. Not because of the acquisition itself, but because of what it represents. It represents the long game. It represents belief before proof. It represents doing something different. Zigging when everyone zags. Closify helped shape the space. DealFuel is here to define its future. To everyone who’s been watching my journey since the early days when this was just cold calls, vision, and delusional optimism understand this: I’ve only just started. My ascension in last 3 years from just a sales rep to where I am is unique. But the next step up to $100M recruitment giant will be better. Brick by brick. Relentlessly. Unapologetically. The takeover continues. Been pleasure getting this deal done with @Lukealexxander and wish him nothing but success with his future endeavours.

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Mac Magyaros
Mac Magyaros@macmagx·
Media buying nerds say “paid traffic” NOT paid media NOT paid ads, NO MFer I’m trafficking clicks through and round your site, siphoning traffic from around the internet to YOUR SITE, traffic that’s psychologically and algorithmically pre-suaded to get SHANKED on your 10k coaching program via Affirm
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Mac Magyaros@macmagx·
@StefanGeorgi i think they are talking about aidan booth and steve clayton. Clickbank vendors
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Stefan Georgi
Stefan Georgi@StefanGeorgi·
I get a several emails like this each month. Presumably Steve and Aidan (whoever they are) are selling affiliate as a biz opp? No idea if they're the main ones or if lots of people are doing it. But what I can tell you is this: Never, in a million years, would I respond to a message like this. Why not? It reeks of beginner. And also, anyone who has experience working with affiliates knows that this is not how any of the big players talk. They also don't do cold outreach via email. You meet the big dogs on X, or private groups, or events, or masterminds, or through referrals from friends. I'm not trying to be judgey. Maybe the strategy works sometimes? I'm just sharing that from my experience, which includes selling 9 figures worth of stuff with affiliates over the years, this would never get me to respond. Oh and P.S. - I'm not looking for any affiliates for anything I do currently so please don't ask. While I've worked with tons of affiliates in the past, I've grown to dislike affiliates as a traffic channel and try to avoid working with affs as much as possible... But even if that wasn't true, and I loved working with affiliates, this email still wouldn't hit for me.
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Mac Magyaros
Mac Magyaros@macmagx·
This is how guys who run DM ads check ads manager
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Mac Magyaros
Mac Magyaros@macmagx·
imagine hiring a media buyer who takes ad networks' advice at face value.. monkey see, monkey do 🐒🤡 i've profitably scaled campaigns to 350k+/day ad spend with 6 ads. that alone proves high volume ain't the ONLY way meta pushes high volume creative testing & creative fatigue to get you to spend more similar to how google's ads course promotes broad match keywords... so you bid on irrelevant terms and waste your monies once you take the red pill there's no going back law #6: “If you take a magician’s word at face value, their illusion will soon become your delusion”
Jordan West@jordantwestecom

The Great Meta Creative Volume Debate - Jordan Menard Vs Prof. Charley T - Meta Ads Cage Match x.com/i/broadcasts/1…

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Rishabh Bohara
Rishabh Bohara@RishabhBohara·
@macmagx Great stuff. I think instead of absolute $ value for the week on week comps, % would be better.
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Mac Magyaros
Mac Magyaros@macmagx·
On pace for $5MM+ cash collected from $550k in ad spend for a paid 5 day challenge context: -ticket prices: $97 for GA, $297 for VIP -main offer price: $32k -CTA on challenge is to apply and pay $3k application fee -Sales team collects the rest of the money, or refunds application fee if client is not good fit (rare) The $550k ad spend we used to sell challenge tickets over the 6 weeks leading up to the challenge start date budget split 50/50 between webinars vs direct to cart direct to cart had better CPA than webinars and even held $40k+/day ad spend towards the end curious to see which brings in more high ticket buyers Results: $1.7MM cash collected during the week of challenge Projecting to collect another $3-4MM+ cash over the next the 14 days easily previously we done $3.5MM cash collected from $350k spend. so with 200k more spend i think will hit 5m cash collected
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Mac Magyaros
Mac Magyaros@macmagx·
@TheWillRivera was missing cope cart earlier , check the slack again hehe . Enjoy Italy 🫡
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William Rivera
William Rivera@TheWillRivera·
Bad week :( But I did nothing All automated While I aura farm in Italy 🇮🇹
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Malcolm Bryant
Malcolm Bryant@jpegsoldier·
I spend $11,000 per month on rent (apartment in NY, and Charlotte NC) Leases are almost over on both and looking for a new place to live Ideally great weather, with lots of builders around Any recommendations?
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Lucas Tyson
Lucas Tyson@lucastyson·
The best "high ticket offer" to sell in 2025 (and why nobody likes coaching) First, a question: If I could sell a magic pill for weight loss, would most people still want to struggle through learning new fad diets and workouts? No, and Ozempic is proof of that. Ozempic is on track to do $40 billion in 2025 because they sell the same "dream outcome" of every other weight loss program, but without the part everyone hates (the effort of workouts & dieting). Remove the effort for the customer = easier to sell anything. If everyone knows "done for you" sells better than "done with you" why does everyone sell coaching & courses? Simple: it's more profitable and scalable than running a DFY agency. It's why everyone and their mother is a coach nowadays. It's a great business model for the owner/expert with huge profit margins and theoretically infinite scale. The downside is that what's good for the owner, isn't always good for the customer. And, in 2025, many consumers are hesitant to join yet another "high ticket" coaching program that's just a bunch of videos and Zoom calls they don't have time or interest in. Customers know that the responsibility of "effort" is on them, and they've probably been burned before by a program they never implemented or finished properly. Not anymore though. With AI, the same course/coaching program you've sold as a "done with you" or a "do it yourself" can be turned into a true "done for you". ie. Instead of saying "I'll teach you how to write marketing emails!" you can actually sell them an AI that actually writes the emails for them. -- Same "dream outcome". -- Same profit margins and scalability as a course/coaching. -- Zero client effort. -- But 10x the value for the client. "My AI will do that for you" is much easier to sell, and unless your competitors are already doing this, it puts you in a true "category of 1". I just put together a full training on how to actually do all this without being a tech or AI nerd. How to turn a coaching program/course into a true "Done For You" offer enabled by AI: -- Without hiring anyone new -- Without complex tech-y workflows -- Without touching fulfillment yourself -- All with "info product" profit margins & scalability The coaches who pivot to this in their niche first will eat everyone else's lunch. Comment "DFY" below and I'll send you the full training, free. -Lucas
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EP
EP@eptwts·
which infoproduct/community has the cleanest & most persuasive landing page?
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Ryan Clogg
Ryan Clogg@RyanClogg·
What’s the best mail service? - Forwarding - Digital scan - etc. Used one before but it’s gone now. For biz & personal.
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nick Ξubanks
nick Ξubanks@nick_eubanks·
Agency folks... Who wants to see a step by step process for generating consistent, qualified leads? Reply LEADS and I'll send you something special. No catch, seriously.
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Ayman Arab
Ayman Arab@theaymanarab·
In 24 months, I scaled my content agency to $132,762/month I just made a miro board breaking down how I structured my 7-figure team Like this tweet + Comment "Ayman" and I'll send it over
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