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Jonxpaul

@realjonxpaul

husband, father of 4, founder of The Yard, ecom

Florida, USA Katılım Ağustos 2021
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Jonxpaul@realjonxpaul·
Working from home comes with its own unique set of challenges
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Jonxpaul@realjonxpaul·
@disclosetv Can we all just admit that this is witchcraft
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Disclose.tv@disclosetv·
NEW - Study shows exosomes from pig semen, loaded with anti-cancer nanoparticles, then made into eyedrops, were able to breach the body's natural protective barriers and deliver anti-cancer drugs to the retina, leading to suppression of tumor cell growth. disclose.tv/id/32q6zvqncw/
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Jonxpaul@realjonxpaul·
Scruton, Fauré, and a cigar
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Mike Futia@mikefutia·
So @cluely is getting 400k+ views with AI TikTok slideshows. And I just automated the entire system 🤯 AI selfie hook → listicle slides → soft CTA on the last slide. Rinse. Repeat. Scale. And now my n8n + Airtable system runs it on complete autopilot. Perfect for e-comm brands & SaaS companies who want to test this format without the manual grind. Here's why this format is blowing up: → AI-generated "selfie" as the hook image → 5-8 slides with tips, hacks, or advice → Text overlays generated automatically → Promotes product on the final slide → Music added automatically on publish 362k views. 462k views. 492k views. Same playbook, multiple accounts, fully automated. Here's what my system does: → Define your niche, tone, and content style in Airtable → AI generates slide text and hooks automatically → Nano Banana creates every image with text overlays → Preview and approve before anything goes live → Blotato publishes to TikTok on your schedule—with music No manual Canva work. No writing slides one by one. No posting by hand. What you control in Airtable: * Niche and content direction * Hook style and tone * Image aesthetic and reference images * Posting schedule (days + times) * Approval before publish Set it up once. Let it run daily. I recorded a full step-by-step tutorial showing exactly how to build this system. Want access for free? > Like this post > Comment "SLIDES" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Insider Paper
Insider Paper@TheInsiderPaper·
WATCH - Big fight breaks out inside Poland’s Wroclaw Zoo
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6ixBuzzTV@6ixbuzztv·
Costco’s Kirkland releases 30g protein shakes for roughly $1 each
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Jonxpaul@realjonxpaul·
@eCom_Amin Literally everyone is selling to boomers
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Amin@eCom_Amin·
nobody's targeting 65+ year olds with ecom meanwhile: - 54 million boomers in US - $3.2 trillion buying power - scared of amazon (complicated) - want simple solutions - will overpay for easy this is the most untapped market right now here's how to exploit this opportunity: 65+ population: - $3.2T annual spending - $140k average net worth - 78% own home (no rent) - disposable income: HIGH ecom brands targeting them: basically zero here’s why nobody targets them: excuse 1: "they don't buy online" reality: 73% of 65+ shop online (2024 data) excuse 2: "small market" reality: 54M people, larger than gen z excuse 3: "no money" reality: control 70% of disposable income in US excuse 4: "hard to reach" reality: 89% on facebook (highest of any age group) the products they need: category 1: mobility aids - walkers: market size $2.1B - canes: market size $890M - grab bars: market size $340M current players: medical supply stores (terrible ux) category 2: health monitoring - pill organizers: market size $780M - blood pressure monitors: market size $1.2B - medication reminders: market size $450M current players: amazon (too complicated) or pharmacies (overpriced) category 3: comfort products - heating pads: market size $670M - orthopedic pillows: market size $980M - compression socks: market size $890M current players: walmart (low quality) or medical stores (overpriced) here’s the golden opportunity: make a simple shopify store: - giant fonts - simple navigation - one-click checkout - phone number PROMINENT - live chat - 60-day returns positioning: "made for seniors, by people who care" the psychology: what seniors want: want 1: simplicity "just one button to buy" "no complicated process" want 2: human connection "can i call you?" "is someone there to help?" want 3: trust "my daughter recommended you" "doctor approved" want 4: quality over price "i don't care about $20 difference" "i want something that works" the pricing: competitor (amazon): $29.99 your brand: $79.99 senior thinks: "amazon is confusing" "this looks simple" "price doesn't matter" "i'll pay more for easy" conversion rate: amazon: 1.2% (complicated checkout) you: 8.7% (dead simple checkout) the customer acquisition: where they are: - facebook (89% of 65+) - watching tv (4.2 hours/day average) - reading newspaper (still 40% read daily) how to reach them: channel 1: facebook ads targeting: 65+ age, interests in health creative: simple, clear, large text cta: "call us" or "order now" channel 2: direct mail yes, physical mail still works for 65+ response rate: 4.2% (vs 0.01% for younger) channel 3: tv spots (local cable) cheap as fuck $200 for 30-second spot reaches exactly right demographic the competitive advantage: competitors optimizing for: - fast checkout - mobile experience - young aesthetic - discount pricing you optimize for: - phone support - simple experience - trust signals - value pricing different customer = different optimization = no competition the timing: why now: factor 1: boomers hitting 65-75 (peak spending years) factor 2: covid taught them online shopping factor 3: kids moving away (can't help with shopping) factor 4: nobody targeting them yet window: 2-3 years before everyone catches on the path: month 1: pick one product (e.g. orthopedic pillow) month 2: simple shopify store + phone line month 3: test $1k on facebook ads 65+ month 4: optimize based on phone call feedback month 5-6: scale what works month 7-12: expand product line this is sitting right there untapped proven demand willing to pay nobody competing clock is ticking will you be the one to print? - amin (DM me “GOOGLE ADS” if you want me to scale your ecom brand past 7-figs with a unique positioning similar to this - DFY)
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Noah@HolmerNoah·
A 200mg caffeinated Coke Zero would put every single energy drink company out of business.
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Harley Finkelstein@harleyf·
HAPPY CYBER MONDAY! Let’s finish strong!! 💪
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Billboard Chris 🌎@BillboardChris·
If you are a young man with an attitude of “I did everything I was supposed to do, and look how unfair things are,” you are an emotional toddler with a woe-is-me attitude and you need to snap out of it . There are many problems with the world AND an abundance of opportunities within it for anyone with the right mindset.
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Nikki Haley’s son has views to the far right of his mom — but says he is voice of disillusioned Gen Z: ‘Did everything they were supposed to’ trib.al/kyO03KM

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Nathan May@_May_Ham·
@oliverbrocato Some personal faves: - Havenly, $500 for someone to help design your apt (plus cost of furniture) - Jura Espresso maker, $2k - I bought some massage thing for $20 and it’s AMAZING - Buy all the ingredients for your favorite cocktails - Buy MANY socks, never run out of socks
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oliverb@oliverbrocato·
Question for rich people And rich people ONLY. I got $10k to blow this BFCM on a few nice things. What r things u bought that made u say “damn, this leveled up my life.” Just bought an Eight Sleep. What else are must cops?
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Jonxpaul@realjonxpaul·
Meta is fine, the problem is you
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Nick Theriot@nicktheriot_·
Facebook ads are weird af. The stuff that you think is "too simple" is usually what performs the best. WHY????
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