Naka-pin na Tweet
Victor Odey
2.6K posts

Victor Odey
@VOdey
I'm sharing my curiosities on Copy, AI, Marketing, and Funnels. DTC Creative Strategist for Health/Wellness & Supplements Brands.
Federal Capital Territory, Nig Sumali Eylül 2022
119 Sinusundan55 Mga Tagasunod

@AlexHormozi We protect toxic relationships to avoid short-term discomfort, then pay with years of long-term misery.
The math never works out.
English

@IMJustinBrooke Complexity is a defense mechanism.
It protects us from the terror of simple solutions not working.
If it's complicated, failure feels less personal.
English

@Bogzabs96 The cycle breaks when you optimize for the wrong metric.
Creative analysis means nothing if you're measuring engagement instead of conversions.
English

@VentureJourneys Word-of-mouth works because it transfers social proof, not just recommendations.
When someone vouches for you, they're lending their reputation to validate yours.
English

@linafahizul Some funnel advice optimizes for speed because consultants get paid faster.
But conversion optimization and decision-making optimization are different games with opposite timelines.
English

here's what makes me different from every other funnel consultant:
i optimize for how women actually make decisions. which leads to conversions.
most funnel advice is built on male buyer psychology. move fast, create urgency, stack bonuses, countdown timers, "only 3 spots left."
that works when your buyer is a man.
when your buyer is a woman, it backfires. she doesn't respond to pressure. she responds to safety. she doesn't buy potential. she buys certainty. she doesn't make impulse decisions. she takes 27 minutes to your 6.
every funnel template you've been taught was designed for a buyer who doesn't need to feel safe before they feel sold.
i reverse-engineer funnels for the buyer who does.
that's the difference. and that's why my clients see 2-4x conversion lifts without changing their offer.

English

@DanielAchog The learning is in the doing.
Some reading are just creative procrastiantion.
English

@oskar_rduch Ads without proven organic content is expensive guesswork.
Organic validates the message.
Ads scale what already converts.
English

I'm not anti-ads.
6 months ago,
I was watching SaaS founders burn $10K/month on paid acquisition with 3% conversion rates.
Meanwhile -
One organic video I made brought in subscribers at zero cost per acquisition.
6 months later,
The video is still generating signups.
The ads stopped the day the budget ran out.
Ads rent attention.
Video content owns it.
Build the asset first.
Then amplify it with ads if you want.
Not the other way around.
English

@CoachThisath Success ultimately is consistency on the fundamentals :)
English

@serenaded_ Consuming Makepeace Magalog taught me A LOT about advertorials.
Powerful stuff.
English

@ItsThomAnt The fraud feeling is feature detection, not a bug.
It's your instincts warning you that imitation has an expiration date.
English

You feel like a fraud because you’re following a blueprint that belongs to a stranger. High-level growth isn't about adding foreign layers to your soul. It's about stripping away the social conditioning that buried your natural edge. Stop trying to be a version of someone else and start being a sharper weapon of yourself.
English

I'm hiring a full-time copywriter for my DTC supplement brand doing $400K+/month in straight sales revenue, running meta ads.
You'd be writing daily:→ Video ad scripts (UGC / talking head / hook variations) → Native long-form Facebook ads → Landing page and advertorial copy
Requirements:
I need someone who will work weekends and is putting full time and effort into the brand. Will pay 5-10% of ads spend on ads that scale past 5k. Don't DM me if you aren't ready to put your heart into something.
Direct response copywriting experience with e-commerce brands
Health/supplement niche experience
You understand hooks, pain points, and writing copy that converts cold traffic
You're writing the ads that drive revenue.
DM me "copy"
English

If I wanted to learn any skill in 2026 using AI, I would:
– Research what I want to learn.
– Ask how it can be improved (coding, designing, etc.).
– Use prompts: “I’m a beginner. Explain this like I’m 5.”
– Ask: “Don’t show me the final solution. Guide me."
– Ask: "How to approach this and where to look?”
– Ask: “Show me some of the best examples to do this.”
I would also use:
Videos + Discussions + Advice from experienced people
The internet is full of information.
Don't passively consume it, actively learn and create.
English

@SarahLevinger Great products create their own audiences.
Audience-first often means building for people who consume content, not people who buy solutions.
Do you agree?
English

@JustenEcom Vanity metrics measure attention.
Business metrics measure CONVERSION.
A LOT of people confuse having an audience with having a business.
English

I track only 3 metrics.
Revenue, profit margin, customer acquisition cost.
Likes? Don't pay bills.
Followers? Don't pay bills.
Engagement rate? Doesn't pay bills.
These 3 numbers tell me if I'm winning or losing.
Vanity metrics look good on screenshots.
These 3 metrics determine if I eat steak or ramen.
English

@ambika_sarawgi Specificity creates expertise.
The narrower your focus, the deeper your understanding, the stronger your positioning becomes.
English

Credibility does two completely separate jobs in sales copy.
First: convinces the prospect to trust YOU.
Second: gives them rational reasons to justify a decision they already made emotionally.
The first gets them to buy. The second stops them from returning it.
Write for both or you're leaving either conversions or returns on the table.
English

@VOdey most copy only handles the first job and wonders why refunds are high
English

@VOdey Exactly.
Price isn’t about the product.
It’s about risk.
People don’t pay more for better shrimp.
They pay to avoid a bad outcome.
That’s why trust scales pricing faster than quality.
English












