Marc Jacobs
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@studdystudd 100% man. I've seen as low as $40-50 and as high as $100-120 still be profitable. Just depends on what you're selling. Everybody on Meta now that's printing is aiming for $100+ AOV. Look at AG1, Cmfrt, Mellow, Skims, Ryze, HexClad ... list goes on.
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@frankyecom I meant more like, So far with the AI avatars that I test they get $400-600 CPMs, while my other ads are below $50 CPM
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@jsnw100987 the video is 100% AI and it's an example video generated with our V2 system
you can find the exact AI content system here:
contentsystem.ai
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sora is shutting down but it doesn't really matter
V2 was never built on sora anyway
now we get to see who actually has skill. most of the sora slop posters were terrible before Sora, and they're going to be terrible after it
this is exactly why i always say learn the skill and not rely on any one platform or even worse an "AI ad maker" wrapper that just sells you templates..
when you actually understand prompting, scripting, character consistency, voice, all of it, you can adapt to whatever model drops next &you're not starting over every time a tool shuts down.
the people who learned the skill just switch to the next best thing and keep moving.
this is exactly why i built V2 the way i did
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the V2 system is my best work yet..
i literally spent $1 to create this AI ugc video.
it's actually hilarious watching people defend paying ugc creators $500.
every single day you cry about it, your competitors:
- test more hooks
- find more winners
- scale harder than you
this isn't a "nice to have" skill anymore.
it's the gap between scaling and dying...
it's never been easier to generate content and print
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@0xROAS @Eureka_Wellness can you confirm your course is pdf only, no videos?
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ai ugc yapping is fire. it cost me less than $0.50.
- generate video
- generate character
- generate multiple consistent videos
that's it.
here's a recent video i did:
Cherene@ChereneAubert
It’s so funny that dtc twitter discovered “yapper ugc” this year when it’s been what’s been driving beauty growth for years. This is why beauty is the best category. Years ahead of the rest for marketing.
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This brand is selling a hematite bracelet with a BOGO offer and free shipping and they're doing some smart shit with their offer structure but leaving money on the table in a few key areas.
Alright so I'm looking at this Hemios hematite bracelet product page right now and I need to break down the offer because there's some really interesting things happening here - some working, some not.
1) THE OFFER STRUCTURE:
First thing I see: they've got a two-option selector for their offer.
Option 1: 1 bracelet only - 40% off today - $39.90 (down from $67)
Option 2: Buy 1 Get 1 FREE - Free express shipping - $39.90 (down from $134)
And Option 2 has the black border around it with "SPRING DAY SALE" badge, so they're clearly pushing you toward the BOGO.
The BOGO immediately doubles your AOV. You're going from $39.90 for one bracelet to $39.90 for TWO bracelets. That means your cost per acquisition can be way higher and you're still profitable.
And they're stacking it with free express shipping on the BOGO option. That's smart because free shipping is basically an expectation now - it's not really an "offer" anymore. But by making it exclusive to the BOGO, they're adding another psychological nudge to pick that option.
2) THE PRICING PSYCHOLOGY:
Let me break down the pricing here because there's some interesting stuff happening.
Single bracelet: $39.90 down from $67. That's a 40% discount. They're showing the strikethrough price ($67) so you can see the savings.
BOGO: $39.90 down from $134.
That's the same price but now you're "saving" $94.10 instead of $27.10.
Here's the thing: the BOGO is positioned as "$39.90 for two bracelets" but it's really the same price as buying one. So you're not actually paying more - you're just getting double the product.
That's genius positioning. They're making the BOGO feel like the obvious choice because you're getting 2X the value for the same price.
But here's where I'd push back: is $39.90 the right price point for this product?
Looking at the positioning - "legendary Hematite," "sacred magnetic stone," "Roman warriors wore in battle," "reclaim your masculine edge" - this is being sold as a premium, masculine, high-status product.
And you're charging $39.90?
I'd test bumping this up. $49.90 single, $49.90 BOGO (2 for $49.90). Or even $59.90. The positioning supports a higher price point, and the perceived value is already there with the whole "Roman warriors" angle.
If the product delivers on the promise, you could probably charge more and increase your margin without hurting conversion.
3) THE DISCOUNT DISPLAY:
They've got "40% OFF" in the top banner. "SPRING SALE" next to it. "SHOP NOW" CTA.
Then on the product itself: "SOLD OUT" badge (scarcity), "$39.90" with "$67.00" strikethrough (discount visualization).
And in the offer selector: "40% OFF TODAY" under the single bracelet option.
Here's my question: how long has this "Spring Sale" been running?
Because if this is just a permanent discount dressed up as a sale, that kills urgency. People need to believe the sale is temporary or they'll just wait.
I'd add a countdown timer. "Spring Sale Ends in 23:47:12" or whatever. Create real urgency. Right now the only urgency element is "High demand, only a few left in stock!" which is fine but not as powerful as a ticking clock.
4) THE FREE GIFT:
At the bottom I see: "FREE blueprint for reactivating the dominant man within (before it's too late). ($35 value) - $0.00"
Okay so this is a free gift when you purchase. That's one of my favorite offers because it costs you basically nothing (it's digital) but adds perceived value.
They're saying it's a "$35 value" which is smart - you're stacking value on top of the BOGO and the discount.
But here's where they're fumbling: the positioning is weak.
"FREE blueprint for reactivating the dominant man within (before it's too late)."
That's...vague. What's IN the blueprint?
Is it exercises? Mindset shifts? Diet protocols? I have no idea.
Compare that to if they said: "FREE: The Roman Warrior Blueprint - 7 Daily Rituals to Reclaim Your Masculine Edge (Includes Morning Routine, Nutrition Guide, and Confidence-Building Exercises)"
Now I know what I'm getting.
Now it feels like a real bonus that complements the product.
Right now it's just a throwaway line at the bottom of the page.
If you're gonna do a free gift, SELL the gift. Make me want it.
5) THE SCARCITY:
I see three scarcity elements:
1. "SOLD OUT" badge on the product image
2. "High demand, only a few left in stock!"
3. Spring Sale (implied time limitation)
The "SOLD OUT" badge is confusing though.
If it's sold out, why can I still buy it? Unless this is showing it's out of stock in certain sizes or something, but it's not clear.
That could actually HURT conversion because people see "SOLD OUT" and bounce without reading further.
I'd remove the "SOLD OUT" badge or make it way more specific: "Selling Out Fast - Only 24 Left" or whatever. Clear inventory scarcity without confusion.
6) THE VALUE STACK:
Let me add up what they're offering here with the BOGO:
⦁ 2 bracelets (normally $67 each = $134 total)
⦁ Free express shipping (let's say $10 value)
⦁ Free blueprint PDF ($35 value)
Total value: $179 You pay: $39.90
That's a 78% discount if you believe their numbers.
Now I don't know if those "normal" prices are real or inflated, but from a positioning standpoint, they're stacking value effectively.
The problem is most of this value is buried. The free blueprint is at the bottom. The free shipping is only mentioned on the BOGO option. The discount is shown but not summed up.
I'd add a value stack section somewhere on the page:
"What You Get Today:
✓ 2 Hematite Bracelets ($134 value)
✓ Free Express Shipping ($10 value)
✓ Roman Warrior Blueprint ($35 value)
Total Value: $179 You Pay: $39.90 YOU SAVE: $139.10"
Make it impossible to miss the value.
Overall, this offer is doing a lot of things right. The BOGO structure is smart. The free shipping is expected. The free digital bonus adds value. The social proof is strong.
But they're leaving money on the table by:
1. Not creating urgency (no countdown timer)
2. Weak free gift positioning (vague blueprint)
3. Confusing scarcity signals (SOLD OUT but still available?)
4. Possibly underpricing for the positioning (premium masculine product at $39.90?)
5. Not visualizing the value stack clearly
If they fixed those things, this page could probably 1.5-2x its conversion rate overnight.

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Nano Banana 2 is seriously solid!
{
"subject": "before and after lip filler comparison of the same woman",
"composition": {
"layout": "side-by-side comparison",
"camera_angle": "slightly low macro portrait",
"framing": "tight crop focusing on nose, lips, chin",
"camera_height": "mouth level",
"lens": "90mm macro portrait lens equivalent",
"focus": "razor-sharp focus on lips, skin pores, and fine texture",
"depth_of_field": "very shallow depth of field, background softly blurred"
},
"character": {
"identity": "same woman in both images",
"gender": "female",
"age_range": "early to mid 20s",
"ethnicity": "European features",
"skin_tone": "very light neutral skin tone",
"facial_features": {
"nose_piercing": "silver nose ring",
"teeth": "slightly visible upper teeth"
},
"expression": "relaxed, neutral lips slightly parted"
},
"before_state": {
"lips": {
"volume": "thin natural lips",
"hydration": "matte, slightly dry appearance",
"shape": "less defined cupid’s bow",
"texture": "visible lip lines and natural unevenness"
},
"skin_texture": "visible pores, light redness, natural skin grain"
},
"after_state": {
"lips": {
"volume": "naturally enhanced volume, subtle plumpness",
"hydration": "hydrated, soft sheen",
"shape": "more defined cupid’s bow and vermilion border",
"texture": "smooth but realistic, fine lines preserved"
},
"skin_texture": "refined but fully realistic texture, pores preserved"
},
"lighting": {
"type": "soft clinical studio lighting",
"direction": "front-facing with slight top fill",
"consistency": "identical lighting in both images",
"contrast": "low to medium, texture-revealing"
},
"color_grading": {
"palette": "neutral clinical tones",
"saturation": "natural and restrained",
"white_balance": "neutral daylight"
},
"environment": {
"context": "aesthetic clinic setting",
"background": "clean, neutral, softly blurred"
},
"render_quality": {
"photorealism": "extreme",
"skin_detail_enhancement": "enabled",
"micro_texture_clarity": "ultra-crisp",
"resolution": "ultra high resolution, 8K fidelity",
"noise": "natural sensor grain only"
},
"style_constraints": {
"no_text": true,
"no_lines": true,
"no_arrows": true,
"no_watermarks": true,
"no_over_smoothing": true,
"no_beauty_filters": true,
"no_identity_change": true,
"no_exaggerated_filler": true
}
}

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@saf0uan_ @AnthonyEclipse He’s saying the other things we do in dropshipping are way worse that that (ripping, stealing, exaggerating claims, etc)
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@AnthonyEclipse wdym? islamically that’s a valid concern? I’m not a scholar but I know that’s an issue I believe.
sunnah.com/abudawud:3503
islamqa.info/en/answers/334…
islamweb.net/amp/en/fatwa/3…
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back when i was 20 i thought money would fix everything
my jewelry brand was hitting $1M+ months
my cut: $120k that year
thought i made it
bought a rolex submariner for $9k
felt like a boss wearing it
rented a penthouse in london
$3,200 per month
views of the city
threw parties every weekend
had people i barely knew
felt like a king lmao
six months later:
woke up anxious every day
couldn't tell you why
watch felt heavy on my wrist
reminder of trying to prove something
apartment felt empty
expensive furniture but zero peace
realized i was performing wealth
not actually living it
it’s exactly what makes rich people become poor
everything was actually miserable:
the rolex didn't make me successful
it made me need validation
the penthouse didn't make me happy
it made me need to fill it with noise
i was flexing externally
while falling apart internally
so i sold the watch
some guy on chrono24 got $8,200 back
moved to a small flat
way more peace
way less space
$850 per month
even slept on an air mattress
started investing in different stuff:
silence/solitude
real conversations
walks alone with no destination
books that actually taught me something
now years later:
my net worth is higher than it was at 19
but peace is the actual flex
no one sees it
no one asks about it
no one even knows it exists
and that's exactly why it's mine
the rolex screamed "look at me"
the silence whispers "i don't need you to"
this has taught me a lot:
external symbols are just for show
internal calm is actual freedom
actual achivement
most people chase status
few people chase real peace
i learned this the hard and long way
the things you buy to feel successful
they often keep you away from it
because you're optimizing for appearance
the entrepreneur with the rolex is performing
the entrepreneur with peace is printing
one needs external validation
one operates regardless of it
the more you need to show it
the less you actually have it
real wealth is quiet
real success doesn't need a flex
real confidence doesn't announce
i needed everyone to KNOW i was successful
and that need destroyed the actual success
because i was working to maintain an image
not actually build
now i optimize for different metrics:
do i sleep through the night?
are my relationships real or transactional?
would i still do this if no one was watching?
can i disappear for a month without the business dying?
if the answer is yes
then you're free
if the answer is no
you're trapped
don’t realize this too late
take control of life
peace > status
- amin

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@ecompixsil @BagAnnihilator Im stupid what makes tryherplus extremely black hat?
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Don’t fuck with the Russian / Serbian is the moral of the story
@BagAnnihilator
You should have refunded the fuck out of an extremely black hat store tryherplus.com & a few others
Shopify literally refused to do anything about it smh
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You can now generate 25-second Sora 2 videos in a single shot 🤯
No clipping, no stitching.
One full, 25-second generation.
Most Sora 2 providers cap you at 10-15 seconds.
This model lets you go up to 25, with scene-by-scene control.
Perfect for e-comm brands & agencies creating AI UGC that doesn't require a dozen edits.
Here's the problem:
You're generating 10-second Sora 2 clips and stitching them together in post.
And it takes FOREVER.
This Sora 2 Pro Storyboard model fixes it:
→ Specify up to 6 different scenes
→ Set the exact duration for each scene
→ Upload a product reference image
→ AI generates all scenes in one continuous output
→ 25 seconds of cohesive UGC in a single shot
No choppy edits.
No character inconsistency between clips.
No post-production stitching.
What you get:
- Full 25-second AI UGC videos
- Scene-by-scene control over the narrative
- Consistent character and setting throughout
- $1.35 per video
I recorded a 10-minute walkthrough showing exactly how to set this up step-by-step.
Want access?
> Comment "25"
> Like this post
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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