Smartfood Chef
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Smartfood Chef
@smartfoodchef
Chef bit by tech Creative Content-based marketing Mixing reality with AI Ex royal private chef
London, England Katılım Nisan 2014
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best performing static ads this month
different niches
same structure
strong hook at the top
one clear visual
zero clutter
left: quiz-style curiosity angle
right: clean health positioning with instant readability
headline → visual → simple action
static isn’t dead
random design is
watch the breakdown below
rt + comment “static” and i’ll send the full list
(follow for dm)
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just built a swipe file of 58 VSLs that are printing on Facebook right now
not theory
not old examples from 2021
these are current 7–8 figure ads actively scaling
inside you’ll find:
– long-form VSLs breaking down problem → agitation → mechanism
– short punchy in-feed videos that hook in 3 seconds
– on-lander VSLs built to convert warm traffic
– hybrid advertorial + VSL structures
over 12 of the strongest ecommerce niches
supplements
skincare
beauty
gadgets
home
weight loss
and more
you’ll see the hooks they’re using
how they introduce the mechanism
where the offer drops
how they stack proof
how they handle objections
no fluff
just real creatives you can model and adapt
if you’re running ads, this will save you weeks of testing
if you’re not, it’ll show you what winning creative actually looks like in 2026
rt + comment “VSL” and I’ll send the swipe file for free
(follow for dm)
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Claude Cowork + Meta Ads is absolutely wild 🤯
I built an AI creative system that does what most ad teams can't.
Every AI model I tested fell flat on ad creative.
Generic hooks, surface-level angles, zero understanding of what actually converts on Meta.
Then I got inside Claude Cowork.
12 hours later I had a full system dialed in for paid social creative.
Here's what it does:
→ Analyzes your best ads and tells you exactly why they're winning
→ Generates fresh angles segmented by buyer awareness level
→ Writes first lines engineered to stop the scroll on Meta
→ Builds execution-ready briefs your creative team can run with immediately
→ Flags when your current ads are going stale and suggests pivots
All inside one Claude Cowork workspace. No plugins. No extra tools.
Here's who this is for:
Brands spending $50K-$500K/month on Meta who are stuck in the same cycle:
-> Your creative team keeps testing random ideas
-> Your winners eventually die and the replacement process is slow
-> Nobody can produce volume fast enough to keep up with the algorithm
This system turns a week of creative strategy into a single afternoon.
I packaged the whole thing into 50 ready-to-use prompts across 5 categories:
-> Winning Ad Analysis
-> Angle Generation
-> Scroll-Stop Hooks
-> Creative Brief Builder
-> Ad Refresh & Fatigue Prevention
Copy, paste, run.
Want access for free?
> Like this post
> Comment "COWORK"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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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.
Just Like & comment "Send" and I'll DM it.
(must be following)

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I built a Morning Brew-style daily newsletter that writes itself with AI (now at 10,000+ daily readers)
(and I’m nuts for open-sourcing it)
The AI system behind @therecapai clones how a human writer would function, but each step is packaged into an agentic workstream.
The full automation handles:
→ Daily scrapping hundreds of reddit threads, hackernews, twitter posts, Google news API to build a massive data lake of 'daily AI news'
→ Dozens of custom prompts to pull the top daily stories from this data lake, write short breakdowns, & format the newsletter
→ Builds custom images based on each story with ChatGPT image generator
This was 5 MONTHS of iterating and fine-tuning prompts to get the output and content to an extremely high quality state (no AI slop)
and call me crazy, but I'm giving it away for free.
I'll DM you the full n8n template that you can copy/paste and fine-tune to your use-case as well as a full hour long video breakdown explaining the build.
Just Like & RT, follow me, and comment on this thread "NEWSLETTER" (must be following so I can dm you)
Also you can see the actual contents of the newsletter for yourself with the link below, proof of the quality that is possible with AI.
RIP legacy media companies 💀 AI is here.
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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.
Just Like & comment "Send" and I'll DM it.
(must be following)

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@smartfoodchef @Bogzabs96 you've got to be following so I can send it over
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To convert, educate your customers first.
That’s why our VSLs are performing so well right now.
They’re secretly becoming one of our best formats for our partner brands.
So I've created a mini-guide on how you exploit them:
- Winning examples
- Why they're working
- Steps to follow when creating them
Want it? Like + comment “VSL”
I’ll send it over ASAP.
(Must be following)

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Alex Hormozi helped thousands build $100M offers.
So I made a Hormozi Mega-Prompt that turns ChatGPT into a value-creating machine:
→ Offer creation
→ Pricing models
→ Market analysis
→ Value stack generation
→ Pain-point insight extraction
If you want ChatGPT to think like Hormozi, this is the one.
Comment “Alex” and I’ll DM it to you.

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types of industries paying $10K+ for AI systems (bookmark this):
• medical practices
• real estate companies
• law firms
• contractors [/service based]
• accounting
[1] how to reach them:
• cold email with a case study
• linkedin direct outreach
• local business events
• paid ads targeting ICP
[2] what to sell:
• lead response automation
• AI client intake systems
• document RAG tools
• daily workflow automation
serious budgets. zero AI expertise. they’re waiting for someone to show up.
RT + reply “GUIDE” for the 2-page playbook (must follow)”
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talked to a business owner yesterday who paid $12k for a "lead qualification system"
it was 4 nodes in n8n.
a webhook, an AI node, a filter, and a slack notification.
took maybe 45 minutes to build.
this is the intelligence gap nobody talks about:
businesses don't know what's possible.
so they pay premium prices for junior-level work.
not because agencies are evil—
because clients can't tell the difference between complex and simple.
if you understand automation, you're sitting on a goldmine right now.
i put together a breakdown of the 7 "expensive" workflows that actually take <2 hours to build.
reply "GAP" and i'll send it over.
(must be following so i can dm)
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@aiwithjainam Great for education nice ones, thanks for sharing
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Here are the prompts you can copy:
1. Pyramids
Prompt:
“Blueprint style diagram showing how the Egyptian pyramids were made. Multiple labeled steps: stone quarrying, sled transport, ramp construction, block stacking, interior chamber layout. Cross sections, arrows, minimal color, archaeological accuracy, clean vector lines.”
2. Ramen
Prompt:
“Detailed food process diagram showing how Japanese ramen is made. Labeled steps: broth simmering, noodle making, tare preparation, toppings, assembly. Top down and cutaway views, clean illustrations, minimal palette, neat icons, steam wisps for warmth.”
3. Chocolate
Prompt:
“Educational diagram showing how chocolate is made. Labeled phases: cacao harvesting, fermentation, drying, roasting, grinding, conching, tempering, molding. Clean infographic style, botanical details, soft colors, clear arrows and step boxes.”
4. Smartphone
Prompt:
“Technical cutaway diagram showing how a smartphone is made. Labeled layers: glass panel, OLED display, touch sensors, battery assembly, motherboard, camera module, speaker, frame. Step by step manufacturing stages with clean vector lines and minimal color.”
5. Jeans (Denim)
Prompt:
“Process diagram showing how denim jeans are made. Labeled steps: cotton harvesting, spinning, indigo dyeing, weaving, cutting, stitching, rivets, washing and distressing. Clean lines, textile textures, blueprint aesthetic with white labels.”
6. Bread
Prompt:
“Wholesome diagram showing how artisan bread is made. Labeled stages: mixing, autolyse, kneading, fermentation, shaping, proofing, baking. Hand drawn texture, warm neutral palette, arrows and step indicators.”
7. Cars
Prompt:
“Automotive assembly diagram showing how a car is made. Labeled sections: chassis construction, engine assembly, drivetrain, interior installation, robotics line, paint shop, final inspection. Blueprint style, clean vector lines, cross sections.”
8. Shoes (Sneakers)
Prompt:
“Footwear manufacturing diagram showing how sneakers are made. Labeled steps: design sketch, pattern cutting, upper stitching, lasting, sole molding, bonding, finishing. Crisp vectors, minimal colors, exploded view of shoe layers.”
9. Paper
Prompt:
“Papermaking diagram showing how paper is made. Labeled stages: wood pulping, screening, pressing, drying, smoothing, rolling. Classic infographic look, water and fiber textures, clear step arrows.”
10. Electric Guitar
Prompt:
“Instrument craft diagram showing how an electric guitar is made. Labeled steps: body shaping, neck carving, fretwork, pickup installation, wiring, assembly, finishing. Clean cutaway views, wood textures, annotated labels.”
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