Started with $2k in my bank account
Today I finally crossed $500K revenue on Amazon.
Biggest lesson: product selection and PPC matter more than everything else.
One winner can change everything.
Scaling to DTC now
Next target: $1M. 🚀
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I currently make about $2k/month at my job
This is almost my monthly salary I just made in 20days! When should I quit my Job guys? At $10k/month profiting $3k/month?
Todays update, I'm still a little happy that META ads has finally overtaken (soon) my google ads and I can finally have some sort of scale soon!!
Here is today so far, sadly it is high MER at 41% so profit has taken a hit....
I’m giving away all my Google Ads strategies for free.
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i spent $53k on google ads to scale a client's ecom brand and made them $1.2M
it was an australian brand doing $30k/month on meta
they were scared to try google ads since "it doesn't work for our niche"
i hear that all the time lmfao
so i got on a call with them, talked it out, and convinced them to work with me
then by month 3 we added $90k/month google, and month 9 they hit $380k/month
we didn't replace facebook for them either, we just multiplied it lol
i've realized this type of fear comes from BAD experience, be it with other agencies or them trying to do ads themselves
they screw up google ads because they treat it like meta, they run one campaign targeting everyone and wonder why it costs them money, then NEVER try them again
understand google is completely different from meta, it's intent-based not interruption-based, completely different psychology
- meta interrupts people scrolling
- google captures people searching
that's why we built a proper ecosystem with 7 separate campaigns each serving a different purpose:
campaign 1: brand defense (capture your own traffic before competitors steal it)
campaign 2: high-intent search (people actively searching for your product category)
campaign 3: shopping ads (visual product listings for solution-aware buyers)
campaign 4: competitor conquest (steal traffic from competitors)
campaign 5: display retargeting (stay in front of people who visited)
campaign 6: youtube ads (video retargeting and awareness)
campaign 7: general retargeting (omnipresent across google network)
each campaign had different goals, budgets, optimization strategies
we never mixed them
and here's exactly how we sequenced it:
phase 1 - brand defense
captured everyone searching their brand name first
week 1: $2.4k spend → $36k revenue → 15x ROAS
people searching your brand are already ready to buy. you just need to show up. most brands aren't even running this, so competitors steal that traffic for basically nothing.
phase 2 - shopping campaigns
we showed products when people searched.
simple concept sure, but we went deeper.
we optimized the product feed with lifestyle photos, social proof, and outcome-focused imagery. not the generic white-background shots everyone else runs.
weeks 3-4: $4.8k spend → $28k revenue → 6x ROAS
shopping targets solution-aware buyers. since they already know what they want, the conversion is easy.
phase 3 - high-intent search
people searching "best [product]" or "[product] reviews"
week 4: $3.2k spend → $19.2k revenue → 6x ROAS
now we were capturing mid-funnel traffic that's already researching, they are way easier to convert than cold audiences.
then we scaled budgets 25-30% per week because slow scaling lets the algorithm adapt. fast scaling confuses it and ruins performance. we went from $400/day to $2,000/day over 8 weeks while holding 5-7x ROAS the entire time.
by month 3 we layered in competitor conquest, expanded keywords, youtube retargeting, display awareness
that month: $27k spend → $162k revenue → 6x ROAS
then the real optimization started.
every week we mined search terms for wasted spend. killed 40% of budget going to irrelevant searches. redirected it to winners.
same budget but now with way more revenue.
all from cutting waste.
we also segmented audiences: new vs returning, high-value vs low-value, mobile vs desktop
then adjusted bids for each:
returning customers → higher bids (higher LTV)
mobile → 30% lower bids (worse conversion rate)
desktop → 30% higher bids (better conversion rate)
that adjustment alone added $18k/month in revenue with zero additional spend
meaning the final result was: $380k/month total revenue.
$214k from google.
$166k from meta.
all this because we knew meta attracts & google converts.
meta is top-of-funnel interruption. google is mid-funnel intent capture.
completely different roles in the same ecosystem.
google was also way more profitable at scale because you pay per click, not per impression. this ends up a massive difference when budgets get serious.
and the brand is no longer over-reliant on meta either.
no risk of a random account ban wiping out the entire business overnight.
they'd still have google.
so that's how we $1.2M generated from $53k spend.
now this isn't a one-off either
i scaled my own pet brand to $1M+ in year one. helped scale a jewelry brand to $1.1M/month. done this across hundreds of brands in every niche you can imagine. $10M+ in client results. all google ads. 6 years in.
if you want this exact system built out for your brand so you can scale past 7 figures without risking everything on meta
just DM me "GOOGLE" and we can start talking asap
- amin
after generating $10M+ for clients brands' with google shopping ads…
i'm giving away a 43-page doc on my EXACT strategies that you can use personally
if i had this a few years ago i'd hit 7-figures at 16 and not 19 😂
like + comment "SHOPPING" and i'll send it over
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I Made $1.5M in the last 30 days by stealing ads
And you know what ?
I never been this lazy
Ripped ads from competition
Edited them
Posted
Scaled
This is why ecom is so simple when you don’t over complicate it.
Comment «RIPPED » and I’ll send a private blueprint to the first 20 replying.
If your ads go unprofitable every time you try to scale, this is why ⬇️
It took me 6.5 years and millions spent on FB to figure out what actually unlocks consistent $10K-20K days with strong margins.
And It's not better ads or a better offer.
It's something 95% of us in ecom completely ignore and keeps us from hitting those massive days that we work so hard for.
And if you're stuck at low budgets and go unprofitable every time you try to scale, I guarantee you're of that 95% that are ignoring it.
So here's a 20 min loom video I made showing exactly what it is and how to implement it in less than 30min.
This took me 6.5 years to learn. It'll take you 20 minutes.
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@EcomKostnchko_ Is more of ur spend on PMAX or Google shopping ads ? Also do you usually just do search result ads or actually make additional creatives for Google ads too?
Fucking hell man really bad day today it's brutal but I guess it's just usual volatility I go through on a daily basis T_T
Hope better days tomorrow T_T
If you're getting $2+ CPCs you're gonna waste 2026
My Competitor's CPC: $2.35
My CPC: $0.72
Same niche. Same audience. Same products.
The only difference is I'm using an ad structure that EVERYONE is sleeping on — and Meta rewards with insanely cheap clicks.
I wrote a full breakdown with everything you need to lock in and crush 2026.
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