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All-in-one creative studio for dtc brands | Ads, branding, packaging, webs | $10M+ in client revenue | Obsessed with looks + performance

Katılım Aralık 2024
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Loic Kenmoe
Loic Kenmoe@kenmoeloic1·
What type of incentives do you need to offer your UGC creators to achieve this level of commitment ? Need some inspo. Legitimately 10/10.
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Max@maxworld·
the hardest part of running a creative team isn't strategy, tools, or budget. it's finding people who actually give a shit. video editors especially. most just want to do the minimum. you can teach skill. you can't teach hunger.
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Max@maxworld·
ask most creative teams why they made a specific ad and watch them go quiet. not because they're dumb. because they never had to answer that question. the main issue i see with most mfs making creatives is they built their whole skillset around tools and never learned the actual foundations. kalodata, competitor research, subs, angle ripping all useful. genuinely. i use this stuff too. but the product was working, volume was high, something always stuck. they called it skill. it was luck. and i'm sitting here looking at their work seeing static ads with discount offers running to cold audiences. tofu. people who've never heard of the brand. zero awareness, zero context. just a price on a creative pointed at a stranger. what is the intention here. what is this ad supposed to do. the dangerous part is sometimes that shit converts anyway. so now the feedback loop is broken. lucky result teaches the wrong lesson and they keep going thinking they've figured something out. real creative foundation is simple: who is this person and what do they already believe what awareness stage are they at what does this ad need to do specifically why this concept and not a different one not advanced. not complicated. basic stuff that's missing from most creative work i see. you can spray and get far. 90% of this space does exactly that and some of them are making real money right now. i'm not gonna pretend otherwise. but when the product stops carrying you and it will, what do you have left? if you can't answer why you made an ad you don't have a skill. you got lucky with a product. and luck runs out.
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Jem Bourouh
Jem Bourouh@JemBourouhDE·
Exactly, let me take the pricing strategy from a store that has an average monthly visits of 1.8k and implement it into my brand 😂
Marouane - Rapi 🇨🇦🇲🇦@RapiHodler

This store sells gummies for men. VitalBound.co - Shilajit + Ashwagandha And their approach is smart. THE PRODUCT Energy/focus/testosterone gummies Niche: men's health 30-50 years old Market: 100% US THEIR PRICING STRATEGY Unit price: $35.95 Bundles: → Buy 1: $28.76 (-20%) → Buy 2: $51.78 (-28%) ← MOST POPULAR → Buy 3: $73.35 (-32%) Smart Refills at -20% WHY IT WORKS "MOST POPULAR" badge on bundle 2 Not on buy 1 They don't want you to buy 1 jar. They want you to take 2 minimum. Crossed-out prices everywhere ($71.90 → $51.78) Savings in % clearly visible Smart Refills = recurring revenue without commitment THEIR STATS Store created July 2025 (8 months) 1.8K visits/month ELIXIR theme (conversion optimized) WHAT WE CAN LEARN In the health/wellness niche: Customers buy for 1-3 months minimum One jar = not enough to see results So push them directly to 2-3 jars The bundle 2 at -28% is the sweet spot: → Enough discount to convince → Enough margin to stay profitable Recurring revenue (Smart Refills) = game changer Predictable revenue every month WHY THIS NICHE IS EXPLODING Men's health = huge and unsaturated market TikTok/Insta full of testosterone/energy content Consumable product = customers come back Stack that with well-designed bundles and recurring revenue, you have a cash machine.

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Aazar Shad
Aazar Shad@Aazarshad·
Pixar-style ads are crushing for my clients right now. I created a workflow to get you started, plus ad examples. Like and comment "AI slop" for access.
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Max@maxworld·
@Nate_Google_ I mean theres no formula or nothing it was just cause I was bored. 😭
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Harry@harryecommerce·
Building … 🥷
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Max@maxworld·
If you know what this is, you’re probably making a shit ton of money with ads.
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Javiz
Javiz@Javizecom·
every @histrips order comes with 2x branded ebooks that: 1. educates customers on the long term benefits of using our products 2. upsells the rest of the product line naturally inside the content result: higher LTV while increasing AOV plus repeat purchases on autopilot.
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Max@maxworld·
@anthonysmendes no shit ton of money on ads for you 👎
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Max@maxworld·
If you think about it, we’re at a stage where we know how to do things without AI and we’re simply adapting to use it because it’s faster and cheaper. But the next generation, in 5–10 years, will most likely not know how to do things on their own, since they will have always used AI and will become dependent on it. Crazy stuff to think about tbh
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Ac Hampton
Ac Hampton@HamptonAc_·
@TheChiefNerd "okay, they're smart, give them AI" "Now make them rely on the AI till they're dumb" "Okay, now charge them for intelligence"
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Chief Nerd
Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd·
🚨 SAM ALTMAN: “We see a future where intelligence is a utility, like electricity or water, and people buy it from us on a meter.”
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Kyle Gyr
Kyle Gyr@FinalPSD·
@maxworld saving these grandmas from a bigger scam, doing justice now they may have learned their lesson
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Kyle Gyr@FinalPSD·
lol (not a review about me)
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Sufian
Sufian@sufianszn·
If you're running longform static ads the easiest way to find images for your ads is on reddit, and then re-make them using nano banana pro Example below Would work perfectly for a hair loss offer The key is to find an image that is not so obviously related to the copy You want to find something that eludes to the problem
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Alex Minecan
Alex Minecan@alecsandrull·
Store A: $3,200/month Store B: $41,000/month Same product. Same supplier. Same ad creative. Difference: Store A: aliexpress title, supplier photos, feature list Store B: outcome headline, lifestyle images, trust stack I broke down exactly what Store B did differently. 2hr video breakdown. normally for paid users only. Comment "STORE" and I'll DM it. (must be following)
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