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Tarek Ibrahim
Tarek Ibrahim@tarekecom·
🚨 Hiring 1 Creative Strategist Come on board to a rapidly growing 8-figure brand Must be obsessed with research Your job: Spend hours studying the customer avatar Find new angles, hooks, and ideas that convert Only A players Bonus on winning creatives Comment + DM
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EcomAD
EcomAD@EcomA100·
Hiring 1 Junior Creative Strategist Need someone who can: - Iterate on STATIC ad concepts (fast) - Navigate Meta Business Suite / Ads Manager - Work closely with AI tools (Claude) for copy/creative - Spot patterns in winning ads and create variations - Move quick — I test a lot Majority of the work is iterating on proven winners. Perfect if you're starting out in creative strategy and want experience - with potential for a better paying role and creating your own concepts further down the line. Dm me
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Sam
Sam@sam7rs·
@schmi1ty interested but can`t DM
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Adam
Adam@schmi1ty·
🚨 We're hiring a Creative Strategist for a men's sport brand.🚨 You'll be writing ad copy & scripts specifically for Meta ads, building concepts that stop the scroll and actually convert. Starts part-time with a clear path to full-time for the right person. We want someone passionate who genuinely loves this stuff — not just someone looking for a gig. DM me if that's you. 👇 #creativestrategy #creativestrategist #metaads #facebookads #dtcmarketing
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Nick Theriot
Nick Theriot@nicktheriot_·
I'm going to delete this post in 48 hrs... Because I just dropped the complete MASTERCLASS guide on how to build creative iterations and variations to scale $1m months in 2026. This is the exact ELITE system I've used to take multiple brands to $10M+/year We charge $10,000/mo to do this for clients… But today, I'm giving it away 100% FREE. Like + Comment "NICK" and I'll send it to you.
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Sam
Sam@sam7rs·
@LukasMaxenn Can do the first two. DM and I will send the portfolio
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Lukas Maxen
Lukas Maxen@LukasMaxenn·
HIRING: DTC email marketing agency Looking to hire for the follow 3 roles: - Copywriter - designer - klaviyo tech Paying referral fees to whoever finds the hire 💰💰💰
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Jason
Jason@JasonJh1319·
We are entering a new, multi-year growth arc and this is a great time for strong creative strategists who want to work alongside an equally strong team to build something incredible. Our creative strategist roles are still open (work Asia/Europe time zones), DMs are open.
Jason@JasonJh1319

This is your regular reminder that we are hiring 4 Creative Strategists (1 more than last week!) We will likely fill one spot this week: Meta x2 AppLovin x1 Affiliate Creators x1 (IG/TikTok) DMs are open. Strong track record is a must.

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Max Sturtevant
Max Sturtevant@maxwellcopy·
Send me your recruiters plz 🙏🙏 wanting to try 5-10 at once to bring us more dawgs, doing massive hiring spree.
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Toby
Toby@TobyWalleruk·
Hiring: Senior Creative Strategist We're looking for someone who can own creative strategy for our 7-9 figure DTC brands. You need to be: ✅ A savage with direct response creative strategy who proactively hunts for pockets of opportunity. ✅ Insanely granular with analysis - figuring out exactly why things work and why they don't. ✅ 10/10 attention to detail. Nothing slips through the net. ✅ A good eye for design principles and basic design skills. ✅ Someone who grinds and wants to help our clients dominate. You'll own creative ideation, testing, and iteration for brands doing 8-figure months. Real responsibility. Real influence on outcomes. Fair warning: This isn't just a 9-5. This is ownership, accountability, and relentless focus on results. If you're systems-oriented, research-driven, and ready to prove you're one of the best creative strategists in the game - message me.
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Sebastian
Sebastian@Sebastianb0527·
Need CRO landing page copywriter as soon as possible. You will be running copy split test for our landing pages based off data given to you. #dropshipping #ecom #ecommerce
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Oliver Blackshaw
Oliver Blackshaw@oliverblackshaw·
I'm not trying to hire the best creative strategists anymore... I'm looking to find people I can take from beginner to elite level strategists through our internal training. Much better strategy imho
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Max
Max@MaxE_Com·
Looking for a DTC creative strategist Pay: $3000-$5000 per month Location : Remote Reply and I'll send you a msg
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sahej
sahej@suge_ecom·
Hiring Direct Response Copywriter/Creative Strategist We’re a fast-growing 7-figure brand looking for a killer copywriter who can write 10–15 scripts/day Be part of an exponentially growing brand Lucrative base salary + performance-based bonus DM
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Lorenzo | Meta Ads & Performance Creatives 📈
I’ve scaled over 10 pet brands and generated $20M for them. All thanks to understanding applying the same playbook. So I've just put together a 22-page mini-guide breaking down how you can do the same. (These are the strategies my team & I are currently using) I break down: ✔ Winning Examples ✔ The PetLabCo script formula ✔ A roadmap you can follow to scale Here's how to get it: Like + comment "PET" and I'll send it over. (Must be following)
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Noah Frydberg | Tiktok Shop For Brands
Nano Banana + Fastmoss + Manus + Veo3 = AI Content Factory We built a fully automated system that repurposes, localizes, and launches winning TikTok Shop content across hundreds of creator-style accounts. It’s so effective it feels like running Facebook ads in 2008. - CPMs as low as $0.10 - no reliance on paid ads - no ghost creators - no wasted samples - no lost time My $300/monthly tech stack which replaced $50k+ budget: - manus for product research and viral script ideas - cruva / Fastmoss for recently viral content ideas from competitors - nano banana pro for images - kling 2.6 for video - now using my own phone posting network for automated posting Here’s how it works: •Each AI Agent spins up a TikTok Shop–ready profile, built to sell my products through shoppable videos. •Agents are prompted to research the niche, scrape winning TikTok Shop videos, and rebuild them with new hooks, angles, and UGC-style visuals tailored to your brand. •They create and post daily using my tech stack onto affiliate accounts No touchpoints. No delays. Just shoppable videos going live and GMV compounding every week. Then we use an MPS (Multi-Platform Swarm) approach: once the concept works on TikTok Shop, we deploy hundreds of AI Agents to flood the niche with variations that all drive back to your Shop and Amazon listing. I’m giving you access to the full stack — the ai workflow, ready to plug into your TikTok Shop today. Comment “Workflow” and I’ll send you everything. (must be connected) PS – Repost for early access to the full TikTok Shop content factory system.
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🀅@ecomchigga·
the complete guide to building a digital product business from zero. saving this for later won't help you. read it now. **part 1: finding what to sell** everyone overthinks this. you don't need a revolutionary idea. you need a simple solution to a painful problem. here's how to find it in under an hour: → go to X search, type "[your niche] struggling" or "[your niche] help" → screenshot every question you see asked more than twice → go to reddit, find your niche subreddit, sort by top all time → read the comments. what are people frustrated about? → check gumroad/whop in your niche. look at reviews. what do people say is missing? the overlap between "frequently asked" and "poorly solved" is where money lives. my first product came from a question I answered in DMs 23 times. got tired of typing it out. made a PDF. that PDF did $8K in 6 weeks. you're probably sitting on 3-4 product ideas right now. you just haven't noticed them yet. **part 2: the product types ranked by effort vs return** not all products are equal. templates (notion, canva, sheets, figma) - creation time: 2-5 hours - price range: $19-$49 - profit: high (no support needed) - best for: beginners PDF guides - creation time: 4-8 hours - price range: $27-$67 - profit: high - best for: explaining processes swipe files (scripts, emails, DMs) - creation time: 3-6 hours - price range: $29-$59 - profit: very high (just copy-paste your own stuff) - best for: anything with repeatable language mini courses (video) - creation time: 12-25 hours - price range: $50-$150 - profit: medium-high (more support questions) - best for: complex topics full courses - creation time: 30-60 hours - price range: $97-$297 - profit: medium (lots of support) - best for: established audiences cohorts/coaching - creation time: ongoing - price range: $300-$2,000+ - profit: high per sale but time-intensive - best for: after you've proven your system works start with templates or PDF guides. build up from there. I made the mistake of trying to create a 40-module course first. took 2 months. made $1,400. then made a 19-page PDF in one afternoon. that's done $38K. complexity isn't rewarded. simplicity is. **part 3: creating the actual product** stop waiting until you "know enough" you know more than someone. teach that someone. the creation process: 1. brain dump everything you know about the topic (google doc, no editing) 2. organize into 8-15 sections that flow logically 3. add specific examples to each section 4. include screenshots where helpful 5. format cleanly (canva or google docs both work) 6. add a cover page that doesn't look like garbage 7. export as PDF that's it. should take a weekend max for your first product. my template: - page 1: cover - page 2: who this is for and what they'll learn - pages 3-20: the actual content (one concept per page) - page 21: quick recap - page 22: what to do next (link to your other stuff or social) tools I use: - google docs for writing - canva for design and formatting - cleanshot for screenshots - loom if adding video explanations total cost: $0 **part 4: pricing psychology** this is where most people leave money on the table. pricing truths nobody tells you: → cheap = perceived as low quality → people buy more at $44 than at $19 (I've tested this) → price based on outcome, not pages or hours → raise prices every 25-30 sales until conversions drop → the right price feels slightly uncomfortable to charge pricing framework: what result does this give them? what's that result worth in time saved? what's that result worth in money made? charge 5-10% of that value. example: - your template saves 15 hours of work - their hourly rate is $50 - that's $750 in time saved - charging $50 is a no-brainer for them stop pricing based on what you'd pay. price based on what it's worth. my pricing journey: - first product: $19 (scared) - after 50 sales: $29 - after 100 sales: $39 - after 200 sales: $50 - current: still $50, might go higher sold MORE at each price increase. not less. **part 5: the sales page structure** your sales page does the selling. not you. structure that converts: section 1: headline - call out who it's for and the outcome - "the exact system freelance designers use to land $5K clients" section 2: the problem - describe their pain accurately - make them feel understood - "you've tried cold pitching. you've tried upwork. nothing's working." section 3: the solution - introduce your product - focus on the transformation not the features - "this gives you the complete system to..." section 4: what's inside - list everything they get - be specific (not "templates" but "12 client outreach templates") - stack value until it feels like a steal section 5: proof - testimonials - screenshots of results - your own credibility section 6: price + bonuses - anchor the value first - show the price - add bonuses to increase perceived value section 7: FAQ - handle every objection they might have - "what if I'm just starting?" "what if I've tried other things?" section 8: final CTA - urgency if real (price increase, bonus ending) - remind them of the outcome every section answers one question: "why should I keep reading?" **part 6: content strategy that drives sales** your content is your marketing. no ads needed. the content mix: - 40% value (teach stuff related to your product) - 30% story (your journey, lessons, behind the scenes) - 20% engagement (opinions, questions, relatable moments) - 10% CTA (direct product mentions) most people flip this. 50% CTA. everyone unfollows. posting frequency: minimum: 3x per day optimal: 4-5x per day growth mode: 6-7x per day I batch all my content on sundays. write 20-25 posts. schedule for the week. don't think about it until next sunday. content that sells without selling: - talk about the problem your product solves - share results (yours and customers) - break down your process - show behind the scenes - address objections in tweet form people will find your product. you don't need to shove it in their face. **part 7: the DM strategy** most slept on revenue stream. when someone engages 3+ times with your content, DM them. not: "hey check out my product" instead: "hey saw you're interested in [topic]. working on something?" have a real conversation. learn about their situation. if your product fits, mention it naturally. "yeah I actually put together something for exactly that. want me to send the link?" this converts at 20-30% because it's personal. I spend 20 minutes a day on this. adds $3-5K/month. the key: help first, sell second. **part 8: the email system** social media is rented. your email list is owned. start building from day one. even with no product yet. lead magnet ideas: - free template - short checklist - resource list - mini guide (3-5 pages) email sequence after signup: day 1: deliver the free thing + quick intro about you day 3: tell your story (how you got here) day 5: share a valuable tip day 7: mention your product softly with a story day 10: direct pitch with social proof day 14: final push with urgency my stats: - 31% open rate (average is 20%) - 4.2% click rate - 23% of list has purchased something the difference: I write like I'm texting a friend. not like a corporation. tools: - convertkit (free to 1,000 subscribers) - beehiiv (free tier available) - mailerlite (solid free option) **part 9: scaling beyond the first product** one product = income multiple products = wealth once your first product works, make another for the same audience. someone who bought your $34 template will buy your $67 guide. someone who bought your guide will buy your $97 course. my revenue breakdown: - 40% from repeat customers - 60% from new customers it's easier to sell again to someone who trusts you than to find new people. product ladder example: - free: lead magnet (builds list) - $29: template pack (entry point) - $50: comprehensive guide (main offer) - $97: video course (premium) - $250+: coaching/done-for-you (high ticket) you don't need all of these. but having 2-3 multiplies everything. **part 10: systems that remove you from the work** the goal isn't to work less. the goal is to build something that works without you. what to automate: - content: batch and schedule weekly - delivery: gumroad/whop handles everything - emails: sequences run on autopilot - FAQs: document with common answers - testimonials: automatic request after purchase my weekly time breakdown: - content creation: 3 hours (sundays) - DMs and engagement: 2 hours total - admin and random stuff: 1 hour - creating new products: 2-4 hours (when I feel like it) total: 8-10 hours/week first 6 months were 25-30 hours/week building systems. now the systems run. I just maintain them. **part 11: the timeline nobody shows you** month 1: setting up, first posts, feeling stupid, $0-$300 month 2: finding voice, small wins, first real sales, $200-$1,000 month 3: content clicking, product improving, $500-$2,500 month 4-5: momentum building, systems forming, $1,500-$5,000 month 6: things working, confidence up, $3,000-$8,000 month 9: multiple products, real income, $5,000-$15,000 month 12+: scaling, optimizing, $10,000-$30,000+ these aren't guarantees. these are realistic ranges if you actually do the work. I hit $10K/month in month 7. some people take longer. some faster. the only people who fail are the ones who stop before it clicks. --- everything I just shared took me 2 years and $600K in sales to figure out. you got it in a 5 minute read. but knowing isn't doing. I put the complete system into a step-by-step course: → finding products people actually buy (my research template included) → creating in days not months (my exact frameworks) → sales pages that convert strangers to buyers → content strategy I use across all my accounts → DM scripts that feel natural and close sales → email sequences I run on autopilot → pricing strategies for every product type → real breakdowns showing exactly what worked everything I used to hit $600K before 19. no fluff. no mindset modules. no "believe in yourself" garbage. just the actual playbook. **$50.** one mediocre dinner out. you'll profit on your first sale. comment "GUIDE" and I'll DM you the link. follow + RT required. you've read enough free content.
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