Martyn

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Martyn

Martyn

@workfromchrome

Katılım Ağustos 2021
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Martyn
Martyn@workfromchrome·
@nkecom @declanecom do you have different ad sets at different cost caps or all in one ad set at same cost cap?
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Nabeal Khan@nkecom·
@declanecom duplicate to new campaign, stick all ads inside. turn off hv campaign me personally, i would just edit the hv ad set to cost per result goal but first option is “safer” as u can always go back to hv if not working (it will work tho lol)
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Nabeal Khan
Nabeal Khan@nkecom·
I’ve been telling you all for years… Cost controls are the BEST way to scale. If I was an affiliate, I’d definitely be using bid caps - because you have specific targets. But if you’re running your own ecom brand - I think cost caps are better for sure. They both achieve the same thing, but cost caps allow for more variance (& therefore more volume). The aim of the game is the same tho: set your caps & increase creative quality & quantity as much as possible.
Sapo@EcomSapo

There’s a wave of Brazilian affiliates printing with bid caps right now… Mostly thanks to @allanz0rd who opened their eyes to this strategy. And yet, most people are sleeping on it. If you want to sip margaritas all day… And not babysit Ads Manager… This is the play. Instead of scaling $1 adset campaigns… They do this: → One CBO → 100+ creatives inside → Inflated budget ($100k–$500k/day) → Low bid cap That’s it. And guess what? You’re basically testing new ads for free. → If it doesn’t spend → it’s dead → If it spends → it’s a winner BONUS: If you already know your best-performing hours… Test this with lifetime budgets + ad set scheduling.

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Conor Sunderland
Conor Sunderland@conortrains·
We did long form native statics to test initial angles just because it was easiest and quickest I wasn’t looking for them to be profitable, but for signs of life. Doubled down on one angle that had some profitable days despite the ads being mid For budget, I would probably do 8 angles there to begin. 1 ad set each, and a few ads in each ad set
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Funnel of the Week
Funnel of the Week@funneloftheweek·
ADVERTORIAL VAULT Q1 2026 Just built you a searchable index of 660+ DTC ADVERTORIALS that are LIVE right now on Meta + Native. You'll see some of the established DTC advertorial kingpins in here, brands we all know and love... ...BUT you'll also find some lesser-known brands + 3rd party "news" sites with a ton of swipeable high-converting advertorial pages. Dig in and explore and find NEW pages to model for your own campaigns. Want access? It's free. Just like + comment "ADVERTORIALS Q1" and we'll send you the link. (Must be following to receive DM + RT for priority access)
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Colin
Colin@colinillner·
Resilia is doing ~$20M/month → Their funnel is insanely optimized → Subs system feels invisible → Clean, conversion-focused design → Simple… but extremely effective I rebuilt their entire theme (with fully editable sections you can use) If you want it: Comment “THEME” + RT
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Martyn
Martyn@workfromchrome·
@brad_ploch If spend is the signal and statics at least can be made in minutes now is there any reason to not launch 100 or 200 ads at a time and just let meta figure it out. Is there a limit on how many creatives should be launched per day/week/month?
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
Claude Cowork is f*cking ridiculous 🤯 One prompt → competitive research, creative briefs, 15 hook variations, and a full performance dashboard. All saved as real files on your computer. All inside Claude Desktop. If you're spending hours every week copy-pasting between tools, pulling competitor ads manually, writing briefs from scratch, and building reports in spreadsheets ... Claude Cowork eliminates the entire loop: → Point it at your project folder with brand voice + context files → It asks YOU clarifying questions instead of guessing → It builds a multi-step plan and executes while you step away → It creates real .docx, .xlsx, .pptx files — not chat responses → It connects to Slack, Google Drive, Airtable, and 50+ tools live No copy-pasting between tools. No babysitting the AI mid-task. No downloading and re-uploading files. What you get: → Competitive research synthesized into actionable creative angles → Ad briefs, hooks, and scripts generated in your brand voice → Interactive HTML dashboards built from your own customer data → Weekly performance reports created while you're getting coffee Built 100% inside Claude Desktop with skills, plugins, and connectors. I put together a full DTC playbook: 10 workflows with copy-paste prompts, the exact setup process, and the weekly operating rhythm I use. Want it for free? > Like this post > Comment "COWORK" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Zed
Zed@ZedNilm1·
$0 gets spent when you skip the research loop and jump straight to ai most people open a model and ask it to invent ads then blame the platform when nothing converts this is the actual flow we use tiktok shows what people already respond to kalodata filters real winners and spending patterns gethookd pulls the structures, hooks, and variations clawdbot scales production once the angle is proven ai is not the starting point it’s the multiplier you don’t ask ai for ideas you feed it validated signals then expand them fast research → extract → systemize → scale that’s when performance stabilizes and creatives stop guessing i mapped the exact loop into a short breakdown rt + comment "system" and i’ll send it (follow so i can send it)
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
RIP landing page designers 🤯 I just built a system in Claude Code that clones high-converting advertorial pages & rebuilds it for your brand in minutes. Find a presell page that's been running on Meta for months → Feed it to Claude Code → Get back a production-ready page with your product, your copy, your angles. Built 100% in Claude Code. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies testing multiple advertorial angles on Meta. The best brands on Meta are running 5-10 different advertorial pages at any given time. Each one targets a different audience, a different pain point, a different hook. Building those pages manually means freelancers, back-and-forth, and weeks of waiting. This system solves it: → Find an advertorial that's scaling on Meta → Feed the page to Claude Code → Claude extracts the exact DR framework → Swap in your brand details, product, audience, and mechanism → Claude one-shots a complete HTML page following the same proven structure → Paste into Shopify. Done. No designer. No copywriter turnaround. No starting from scratch. What you get: → The exact advertorial structure that's already converting on Meta, rebuilt for your brand → Full HTML page ready to import into Shopify in 60 seconds → Copy that follows every DR beat — authority, pain escalation, root cause reframe, social proof, offer → A repeatable system you can use to spin out new angles whenever you need them The pages that are scaling hardest on Meta all follow the same formula. This just lets you use it. I put together a full guide showing the exact process — how to find winning pages, extract the structure, and build your own in Claude Code. Want the full guide for free? > Like this post > Comment "CLONE" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Edd Chalk
Edd Chalk@EddChalk·
My OpenClaw ships banger ad briefs while I sleep. Production-ready briefs. Scored. Validated through a QA skill tree. And I am going to show you how to set it up in return for a little bit of clout Here's what's actually running while I'm asleep. OpenClaw has a skill graph. Three AI agents connected in sequence — each one feeds the next, and nothing moves forward until it passes. The first agent is pure research. It's scraping the Meta Ad Library pulling 5–10 active competitor ads, extracting repeating hooks, mapping visual patterns, documenting copy structures, and analysing CTA approaches (offer vs urgency vs curiosity). At the same time it's running Golden Pain Extraction — pulling verbatim emotional language from Amazon 3-star reviews, Reddit threads, TikTok comments on competitor videos, and customer service logs. Not summaries. Exact words real customers used. Each pain gets tagged and mapped to one of the 8 Life Force drives. Then it runs an asset audit — lifestyle product shots, founder content, UGC, testimonials, before/afters. Everything gets catalogued. All of that gets compiled into a research document. Competitor analysis. Golden Pains mapped to LFE8. Dream outcomes. Available assets. Recommended angles. That document feeds the second agent — the brief writer. It builds static briefs: 3 copy variations per brief, each with Headline + Subline + CTA. Left side: 3 USPs. Right side: Feature → Benefit mapping x3. Visual direction, do's and don'ts, product URL, primary image, drive assets — all included. It builds video briefs: 3 hook variations per brief, each broken into Text Hook + Visual Hook + Audio Hook + Why It Works. Then 3 full timed body scripts — [0–3s] Hook → [3–8s] Setup → [8–15s] Product → [15–18s] Proof → [18–20s] CTA. The 3-Second Formula is embedded at the writing stage. Second 0–1: Triple Stack (visual hook, text hook, audio hook firing simultaneously). Second 1–3: The Promise. Second 3–5: The Rehook. If the structure doesn't hit those timings, it doesn't get written. Every brief then hits the QA agent. This is where most of them die. Validation checklist: 10 Golden Rules scored out of 10. Minimum 7 to pass. Score below 7? It doesn't get sent to me. It gets rejected back to the brief writer with specific fix notes. Not a soft pass. A directed rewrite. The loop runs until it passes. Only when a brief clears every node does it hit my Telegram. 6 production-ready briefs. 3 static. 3 video. Validated hooks. Fresh angles built from real market intelligence. Ready for designer handoff → testing → iteration → scale. No docs opened. No prompts written. No hours wasted. I've scaled 50+ brands to 7 and 8 figures at MHI Media. I mapped the full skill tree — every agent, every node, every framework, every validation gate. Like + Repost + Comment "CLOUT" and I'll send it over. (Follow me so I can DM you) Screenshot not revelant but the last 30 days aint too bad.
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Noah Frydberg | Tiktok Shop For Brands
Clawdbot + Kling = 550 videos per day No actors. No products in hand. No ghost creators. No missed deadlines. Just viral TikTok Shop sales — 24/7. Here’s the crazy part: This system produces 550+ cinematic, product-ready ads per day from a single prompt. And it feels exactly like running Facebook Ads in 2008 — except the CPMs are even lower, and the entire loop is organic. Here’s how the AI Creator Agent System works 👇 Each Agent runs its own TikTok Shop profile and handles an entire growth function: • Trend + angle research using Kalodata • Competitor ad cloning (paste their ad → pick an avatar → regenerate) • Automated creator outreach with Fastmoss • Daily content generation using Kling or arc ads • Localization, repurposing, and multi-format output • Compliance cleanup + optimization • Automatic posting across a Multi-Platform Swarm (hundreds of agents) No touchpoints. No delays. No human bottlenecks. Just a decentralized force of AI + UGC creators selling while you sleep. Real results: • $0.10 CPMs • Thousands of organic views daily • content that is realistic enough to actually increase sales This is the Creator Agent Method: a plug-and-play system that replaces entire creative teams and launches content at a speed humans simply can’t compete with. I packaged all the AI V2 workflow so you can deploy the exact system for your brand. Comment AGENT and I’ll DM you everything for free. (Deleting soon) P.S. Repost for early access to the complete agentic influencer stack
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Euan
Euan@euuaan_·
made 14k/day just running statics only. no video ads, google ads, organic or whatever. JUST STATICS statics take wayyyy lesser effort especially with nanobanana pro. I can literally pump out like 20 statics in 15mins using ONE prompt. BUT still understanding your customer is important. It doesn't matter how nice your ad looks. If your copy is shit ITS NOT GNA PERFORM. But if u want to make your life easier with ai and get the exact prompt that I use to make my static ads, comment the word "STATIC" and I will send it to you
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369 Labs
369 Labs@369labsx·
I’ve got too many DMs asking about this So I made a simple free guide: Turn any reference image into JSON Reply “JSON” to get access (must be following)
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Kamil Sattar | The Ecom King
Kamil Sattar | The Ecom King@kamil_sattar·
Google’s new Nano Banana Pro turns a single product photo into $1,000-level image ads in under 3 minutes. No designers. No revisions. No $3k–$5k retainers. I paired it with one custom GPT and now my ads look like the biggest DTC brands for £0. Should I drop the exact prompt + model link before they force Google to shut it down?” Google Nano Banana Pro +my custom GPT prompt = better ads than 99% of agencies, in 2 minutes 47 seconds. reply “BANANA” if you want the prompt before I get sued 😂🍌”
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0x ROAS
0x ROAS@0xROAS·
i just generated this full 25s ai ugc ad in one prompt. if you're still paying creators $500 and defending it on twitter, you're not being "authentic." this isn't a debate anymore. the window closed. like + rt + reply 'prompt' and i'll show you how this was made. (must follow so i can dm)
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