I’m looking for a creative strategist for an eCommerce brand, ideally based in Eastern Europe. If you have 2+ years of industry experience, feel free to DM me with your portfolio.
Hiring an experienced video editor with experience working with DTC / ecom brands on the supplements niche. Reply or send a DM 🔥Mandatory: experience with AI UGC & AI animation videos
genuinely funny to me that creative strategy is one of the highest demand roles in DTC right now and the truly great ones are still somehow the hardest people to find.
not because they don't exist.
because they're heads down doing the work and not broadcasting themselves anywhere.
if that's u, i'm looking. dm me.
Hiring a Creative Strategist (Performance Ads)
We’re spending $400k–$600k/month on Meta and scaling fast.
This is pure direct response.
You’ll:
Turn insights into high-converting ad concepts
Build VSLs
Study top-performing ads and reverse engineer them
Work with a fast execution team (editors + buyers)
You’ll learn:
What actually scales ads in 2026
How to think in systems, not one-off creatives
Ideal if you:
Obsess over why ads work
Have examples of ads that drove real revenue
Move fast and think analytically
DM me with:
Your best performing ads
Brief breakdown of why they worked
Strong base + performance upside for the right person
hearing lots of horror stories of brands going all in on hiring a bunch creative strategists
only to find that they can't get results
It's a new role and there are very few people who can do this role well
currently very hard to hire for, and training takes a long time (not loads of reasources)
Hiring an experienced video editor with experience working with DTC / ecom brands on the supplements niche. Reply or send a DM
🔥Mandatory: experience with AI UGC & AI animation videos
i've noticed something with AI image generation that i don't really know what to make of yet.
i was running ads for a client , completely different prompts, different briefs, different angles. and the outputs just… looked the same.
same face structure. same lighting. same camera angle. slightly different outfit, slightly different background. but fundamentally the same image.
i don't fully understand the technical side of why this happens. but my best guess is that every model is trained on the same pool of reference images so no matter how different your prompt is, there's a gravitational center it keeps getting pulled toward. the "average" of everything it learned from.
and i'm already seeing it bleed into ads. scroll your feed. you can feel the sameness building. it's subtle. but it's there.
what i genuinely don't know is where this goes.
like, does it self-correct? do the models get better at diversity over time? or does the feedback loop get worse as more AI images hit the internet and become the next round of training data?
i have no idea. i'm not an AI guy.
but i do know that if everyone's running the same tools on autopilot and getting the same outputs, at some point none of those ads are different from each other. and ads that don't stand out don't convert.
maybe it becomes a problem, maybe it doesn't. but i'm watching it.
curious if anyone else has noticed this or actually understands the mechanic behind it.
Day 58 | 0 to 1m with ecom
Hit $5k in mrr today, $10k next baby, starting Q2 off strong
Also did over $6k on this new store in march, it feels good but no where near where I want to be
Time to go 30x as hard in Q2
HIRING an Ecom Creative Strategist
- Competitive base salary + Unlimited Performance bonus
- Opportunity to work with the fastest growing health/wellness and sports brands in the USA
- 2 high-level designers / editors to execute on all of your briefs
- All the systems are in place to allow you to focus on what's important: the creative
Offering $$$ for top-tier referrals if hired
DM me if you know of anyone or think you're a good fit for this role
what a winning ad looks like
This ad was added to scaling campaigns less than 24 hours ago
immediately picking up spend, coming in 50%+ lower than CPA target and very low frequency
CVR on site also up 17% since it went live
Budgets now scaling
I'd be surprised if we don't spend at least 7 figures on this ad
Shoutout @aaronmtrx
The best performing ad I ever ran had the worst design.
Ugly. Simple. Direct.
Turns out people buy with emotions not aesthetics.
Lead with pain points. Always.
Looking for a Video Editor for a fast-growing 7-figure women's beauty brand running Meta ads.
$30–40/concept + big bonuses for winning ads. 2–3 concepts/week. Briefs provided weekly.
What you get:
- Consistent weekly work
- Fast feedback from my side so you're never left waiting
- Big bonuses when your ads win
- Moving to a monthly retainer if your work is good
- A safe long term position
Requirements:
- Meta ad editing experience
- AI b-roll & AI animations (Veo3, Sora etc.)
- Can source and create your own b-roll when needed
- Understand DTC creative hooks, pacing, what makes someone stop scrolling
- Portfolio of ecom ads ready to show
DM me your portfolio and include the word EcomShop so I know you read this carefully.
Hiring AI video editor to help create an official launch video for run ads ai.
need someone with a strong background and proven to have successful launch videos
A health tech brand came to us doing $100k a month. Their previous agency had fumbled it. Revenue was shrinking.
We rebuilt the creative strategy from scratch. Diverse hooks. Multiple avatars. Different funnels for different demographics. The full growth system, not just ads.
14 months later: $8.7M in sales. 717 percent revenue growth. Consistent $1M months.
Same product. Same market. Different agency.
The gap between $100k and $1M isn't the offer. It's whether the people running your ads understand how to scale systematically or just know how to spend budget.
Improve your retention. Scale your brand. It’s really as simple as that. I don’t know a single 8 figure per month brand with crap retention. The more you make from your existing customers, the more you spend on ads, the bigger you grow and the snowball effect occurs.
building supplement ad creatives for the uk health market requires extreme precision.
made this 45+ clay animation ad to handle the motion physics of fatigue.
localized casting, realistic weight, targeted dietary logic, british accent vo. no noise, just function