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rxacy
@rxacy1
I press buttons to produce digital numbers that mean nothing but hold value because of the scam financial system.
Hong Kong Katılım Nisan 2018
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NanoBanana 2 just made your static ad agency obsolete.
And I just open sourced the entire tool.
Drop your product page URL.
It pulls your logos, product images, fonts, colors, and brand voice automatically.
Builds a full brand guide for you.
Then generates ad creatives at scale using nearly 4,000 high-performing ad templates across 8 niches.
It dynamically matches the best templates to your brand and brief.
Here's what makes it different:
→ Instant resizing
Get any ad in 1x1, 4x5, 9x16 with one click. No regeneration. No broken text.
→ Highlight-to-edit
See an issue? Highlight the area and tell it what to fix.
→ Multiple brand profiles
Run different brands or segments from one tool.
→ Auto persona building from real customer reviews
→ Multiple QC loops on briefs and final assets
Catches AI-isms before you do.
→ Upload your own templates or use ours
Runs locally.
Just needs your Claude and Google API keys.
This is the lite version of what we use internally.
You get the full finished tool AND the open source code to make it your own.
Creatives still design the system, this handles iteration and scale.
Want a copy to download?
1. Like this post
2. Comment "AI"
Will DM you the tool along with a tutorial shortly after.
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thank you for the crazy response and melting our servers! we are working hard on bringing everything up again for you!
Okara@askOkara
Today we're introducing the world's first AI CMO. Enter your website and it deploys a team of agents to help you get traffic and users. Try it now at okara.ai/cmo
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I made $3424 Today from a viral tiktok slideshow
which i made with nano banana pro
I swear to god this is the easiest business model ever
Kids are LITERALLY making thousands a day
want the breakdown?
Deleting in 24 hours....
Retweet & Comment “Slideshow” and I’ll dm you a free guide on how to start. (Must be following for auto dm)
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it's time to put money behind ai content lol
i stumbled upon an AI Instagram page making $200K/month
> 'Rabbi Goldman'
> Jewish guru giving life & financial advice
> sits in the back of a G-Wagon in all videos
everything's AI GENERATED - 1.2M followers in 30 days
everything funnels into a $47 link-in-bio ebook that sold nearly 5000 copies in 30 days
after i stumbled upon this i immediately appreciated what it took for someone to operate such a page at such scale with such results
it's pretty interesting for the future of AI advertising & product distribution
so many variables to consider
> the main character is spot on
> trendy persona known for this niche visuals show wealth without telling (G-Wagon, aesthetic environments)
> storytelling formula: problem / call out bad habits → humor → solution → CTA (repeatable pattern)
> brand consistency: same character, same environments, clearly defined topic
haven't seen this too much especially for software, but this is the new customer acquisition playbook
AI-generated content at scale → massive reach → product funnel
traditional ads are dying, targeting is getting so good, the creative (content) matters more than ever
AI content brands are winning (at least organically just like Rabbi Goldman)
you don't need a human face anymore to build trust & authority, if the AI looks real enough
create an AI persona in your niche → educate at scale → funnel to product
the tools exist RIGHT NOW. you can generate scripts, voiceovers, videos with AI.
Rabbi Goldman is wining organically but would be really interesting to see what happens when they put money behind it
what if the content became ad creatives? what would be the results?
in 2026 AI advertising isn't banner ads or sponsored posts
it's AI-generated content brands that build trust & distribute products
i think every software eventually will have an AI content arm driving acquisition
the brands who figure this out first will dominate their categories
you can sit in front of your laptop right now and build this system
the curiosity to reverse-engineer beautiful business systems like this separates successful entrepreneurs from everyone else
this gets me genuinely excited - not just doomscrolling, but seeing the deeper layers of content strategy & systems
we're entering an era where AI content brands will outperform traditional ads for customer acquisition
the question isn't if this works - it's who will execute first in your niche
get goingggg


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There's a TikTok trend right now where consumers are using the comment section as a verification hub before buying anything and the smartest operators are weaponizing this with planted comments that look organic…
TikTok themselves published data showing 81% of users say the platform gives them a view into "real-life product usage." The comments have become the new product reviews. People trust a random comment from @ sarah_mom_of3 saying "I bought this last week it's legit" more than any product description or creator endorsement
The old playbook was: make good video, hope people buy
The new playbook is: make video, then manufacture the comment section to simulate social proof so aggressively that viewers have ZERO reason to hesitate
What this looks like in practice:
You post a product video from your faceless AI account. Within the first hour, 5-8 alt accounts drop comments. "Just ordered mine, does anyone know how long shipping takes?" "I got this for my mom last month and she won't shut up about it" "Third time buying this, the first two I gave away as gifts because everyone kept asking about it"
These comments do three things simultaneously. They confirm demand ("others are buying"). They handle objections preemptively ("shipping is fast," "works for older people too," "good enough to gift"). And they create urgency ("third time buying" implies it sells out)
I know someone testing this across 30 accounts right now. Same product. Same video. Half the accounts have manufactured comments. Half don't. The accounts with planted comments convert at 3.8x the rate. Three point eight x. Same video. Only difference is what's in the comments
TikTok's own trend report for 2026 confirms this shift. They literally say audiences are "relying on the comment section for trusted community reviews." The platform is encouraging this behavior
(btw this also works in reverse for competitive warfare. you can flood a competitor's product videos with comments like "mine arrived broken" or "anyone else have an allergic reaction?" and watch their conversion rate collapse overnight. dark but effective)
this is one of the advanced distribution tactics we cover inside ap3x. not just making videos but engineering every element around the video to maximize conversion
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My AI influencer Chloe just passed 60,000,000 views.
Your first thought is probably: “sick I can automate this with openclaw or some other AI workflow”
No you can’t. You can't automate this. Not with OpenClaw, not with any tool.
The production? Sure. But the creativity, the ideation, the specific angle that makes someone stop scrolling, that's still a human job.
You need to doomscroll hours and hours a day to figure out what to post.
That’s just the annoying reality. You need to think differently and be on the exact same wavelength as your audience.
Fully automate it and you're just another account producing slop at scale. And there's already infinite slop.
The ones winning at this aren't automating the thinking. They're automating everything else.
HMU if you’re cracked at AI content and I’ll add you to my closed growth group - it’s completely free.

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17k in a day from Kosovo, how'd he do it?
I spoke to him about an hour ago & he revealed his entire playbook
the process is so simple your geriatric grandma could do it
he went on glitchy and picked one of their CPI (app install) offers
it was financially related, play games get money sort of thing
he has his own AI built out that helps him spin up winning angles backed by tons of his own personal marketing data
his bot spit out 10 angles
he hated them so he had it spit out 10 more
he picked 3 he liked from the second set and crafted a prompt to give to Higgsfield
higgsfield spat out his entire slideshow post
he did that 3 more times
once the slides were done he uploaded them to tiktok
crafted a standard caption CTA
(if you want to learn the exact caption he used comment CAPTION)
also added his link in the video itself to ensure the viewers saw it
and posted
but he lives in Kosovo how can he target the US?
simple
he bought a US SIM card off amazon
setup US VPN
turned off Bluetooth and location services on his phone
and installed tiktok
flawless method
anyhow, he posted the 3 videos
let the video push for about an hour
added comments & comment replies to add social prof, likes & shares using a comment bot
and let the cash roll in
its really that simple
if you want to do this too comment TT or dm me and I'll send you more info
Glitchy@WeAreGlitchy
A Glitchy marketer made $17,000 today That's double their average annual salary In a day And you're still striving for $10k a month Aim higher You can do it too
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an AI italian grandmother sitting in a lemon garden in tuscany
this is an ad
and it's generating $160k/month for a supplement brand
she's not selling anything
she's just sitting there, calm, surrounded by fresh herbs and fruit, about to tell you something important
your brain immediately goes into trust mode
no influencer energy, no sales pressure, no studio lighting
just a weathered apron, terracotta pots, and the feeling that whatever she's about to say has been passed down for generations
that's the whole mechanism
warmth + age + nature = instant credibility
by the time the product appears you're already leaning in
this format works in any language, any country, any health niche
the grandmother doesn't change — only the ancient secret does
rt + comment "nonna" and i'll send you how this content engine works
(follow for dm)
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I Made $1.2M by ripping ads
Never filmed a single second of footage.
Never hired a creator.
Never spent more than 30 minutes on a creative.
My best performing ad was made from 3 TikTok videos I found in 10 minutes.
It spent $47K made $140K revenue.
The method is simple. Nobody talks about it because it kills the "you need a big budget" narrative.
Drop "RIP" in the comments.
I'll send you the exact process I use to find, cut and launch a winning creative in under an hour.
24 hours only.


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this AI instagram page makes $12k+/month from a skool community
658 members x $19/month. do the math.
plus a collab with arcads AI on top of that
45k followers. all built around AI influencer content.
they’re not real - but the money is
i'll show you how to make your own AI influencer
like, reply "AI" and check your dms
(must be following so i can dm)

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Women aged 35-55 are the most profitable and most ignored audience on the entire internet and the numbers on this are actually insane…
This demographic controls 85% of household purchasing decisions in the US. They spend more online per capita than any other age group. They have higher average order values, lower refund rates, and higher lifetime customer value than literally every other segment
And almost every marketer on earth is ignoring them to chase 18-25 year old males who have no money, high refund rates, and zero brand loyalty
Think about why this gap exists. The entire "make money online" culture is dominated by young guys marketing to other young guys. Fitness programs for gym bros. Trading courses for aspiring wolves of wall street. Agency programs for 22 year olds. The audience everyone fights over is the one with the least disposable income
Meanwhile women 35-55 are sitting there with household incomes of $75-150k, actively searching for products to buy, and the only content they see is from brands that treat them like an afterthought. The skincare brands targeting this demo are printing. The home organization accounts are printing. The "clean living" and "natural health" content aimed at this audience converts at rates that would make any marketer's jaw drop
I know someone running faceless accounts in the home decor niche targeting this exact demo. Five Pinterest accounts and three TikTok accounts. All faceless. Content is aesthetic slideshows and "before and after" transformation content. She does $30k+/month in affiliate commissions. Her refund rate is under 1%. The audience buys, doesn't complain, and comes back for more
The reason nobody targets them is pure ego. Young male marketers don't understand what a 42 year old mom wants. They can't relate to the pain points so they don't try. They'd rather fight over the same saturated audience of 20 year old dudes because that's who they know
Massive arbitrage opportunity for anyone smart enough to put ego aside and build content for the audience that actually spends money (sounds dumb that this needs to be said but look at what everyone else is doing)
This is exactly the demographic that drives the most sales on TikTok Shop btw. The products performing best on the platform are skincare, home goods, health supplements, kitchen products. All heavily purchased by women 35-55. The creators in our network targeting this audience consistently outperform creators targeting younger demographics by 3-5x on revenue per view
We built our entire operation around this insight btw. More on how we do it in my bio if you're curious
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