CodeNameMoe
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CodeNameMoe
@Code_Name_Moe
Software Dev - Building 50 apps + SaaS businesses • Follow the messy journey: wins, fails & everything between
🟩⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜ 9️⃣/5️⃣0️⃣ Apps شامل ہوئے Ocak 2022
187 فالونگ106 فالوورز

@jordanreviewsit The Teams notification sound spiked my cortisol
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@athcanft @jack_mitchell01 🤣 when I have enough for 50/day ad spend for a week or 2.
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@athcanft @jack_mitchell01 Thanks I’m going to read through your guide and hopefully get started soon.
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it's not life-changing money but i can:
- live in bangkok (from uk)
- eat delivery food every day
- do whatever i want, whenever i want
- enjoy what i work on
i've always strived for absolute freedom and riches
i have the former, working on the latter
but god is it nice not working for someone

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@athcanft @jack_mitchell01 How much did you start with for tt ads. I really want to jump in but I know you need a good amount to get everything optimised if it’s anything like FB ads from back in the day.
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@Code_Name_Moe @jack_mitchell01 nah stopped freelancing when i found out about tiktok ads
for clients, show your work on X and make it viewbait
i would ‘redesign {famous company}’ and get clients from that
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@athcanft @jack_mitchell01 Are you still doing any freelancing? I’m trying to grind upwork while my portfolio makes more. Any tips for getting clients?
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@jack_mitchell01 i was a web design freelancer so built up some cash and then when i saw tiktok ads were working i just stopped freelancing
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@maks6361 Interesting, and for your US accounts what is your strategy from Europe or is it a trade secret? 😀
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@Code_Name_Moe I have both local and US accounts but I got more success with local accounts for some reason
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Weekly update:
This week wasn’t as productive as the previous one, but I still made good progress.
Pivoted a couple of landing pages of my apps into web apps, so now I have 4 micro SaaS projects in total.
I’ve set up a marketing agent for each SaaS to kick off daily blog posts and keep boosting SEO. So I’m going to leave them as they are, let them grow, and check in from time to time.
Haven’t had any purchases for the SaaS projects yet, but I’m slowly getting users, so hopefully conversions will come soon.
Finally getting back to mobile apps from tomorrow.
Going to tackle a couple of features for existing apps that were requested by users.
After that, finally back to TikTok marketing. I’ll keep building and refining my Claude skills, then start testing them out.
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$3K MRR on the project launched last month 🚀
Here’s what the last 30 days looked like:
Revenue:
• $7.5K
Expenses:
• Stripe fees: $776
• Facebook ads: $2,690
• AI models: $3,331
• Misc: $180
Profit:
• ~$523 🤦♂️
A good reminder that the impressive revenue charts you see on X usually say very little about actual profit margins.
That said, I’m not worried.
With every project I’ve built, margins have improved over time as marketing compounds and fixed inefficiencies get ironed out.
Right now, AI models are one of the biggest expenses for this project. But now that I know it’s worth investing in, I can focus on optimizing for cheaper inference.
Facebook ads are the main growth driver at the moment, but as the project grows, I expect channels like SEO and word of mouth to carry more of the load and improve margins.
Next steps:
• turn up Facebook ads
• push harder on SEO and organic growth
• reduce AI model costs
Most importantly, this is more of a fun side project than a major profit engine.
After 8 years of building solo SaaS, I’ve learned that enjoying what I’m building is one of the most important ways to avoid burnout.

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@nomalex_ Thanks I’ll check it out. Also I know you posted before saying that seo drives over $1000 of your sales. For each website what was your daily impressions/clicks before seeing sales? Are we talking 100 clicks a day or 10-20. Sorry if this is too much details 🙂.
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@Code_Name_Moe Just a few weeks old or not even, cause I implement programmatic SEO from day 0 and it drives a lot of traffic quickly.
For attribution I use my own attribution tool: findthe.app
It's not perfect but right most of the time.
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SEO is my first acquisition channel for my app so I'm going to try that and:
- Ask Claude to generate a .md file
- Give it to Claude Code and ask it to implement what's in it
- Push to production
We'll see the results in 3 weeks 👀
Rodrigo Rocco 👨💻📈📗 from JobBoardSearch 🔎@rrmdp
Here an amazing SEO trick! Yesterday I exported last 3 month data from GSC of JobBoardSearch 🔎 It gives you a .zip file with 7 files Uploaded it to @claudeas BOOM it returned a 14 pages doc. with the Analizys and Action Plan It's not BS, it contains: 1. Traffic Trend Analysis 2. Your #1 Priority 3. Branded vs. Non-Branded Traffic 4. Page-Level Performance 5. Keyword & Content Opportunities 6. Search Features & Structured Data 7. Device & Geographic Insights 8. Priority Action Plan Appendix: Top Queries by Category Trully impresed!!!
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@tarasshyn @pcshipp How many pages were indexed and how long did it take?
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@nomalex_ Interesting, reminds me of my 2016 dropshipping days 😜
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Going to test something new on one of my apps:
A carousel of verified purchases.
It shows all the recent purchases/subs/renewals my app had (real ones).
On tap on "Verified purchase", it opens an in-app browser showing the last 10 purchases the app had, in a reassuring style.
Really don't know if it's going to have an impact, but it's worth the try!

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we got a SaaS from 0 → 2,100+ organic clicks per day in 3 months
before working with us they had virtually no organic search presence
their site was generating almost no non-branded organic traffic
despite already getting strong traction from TikTok
but when buyers searched Google or asked ChatGPT what language learning app to use
they never showed up
so competitors captured all the demand happening inside search
after restructuring their SEO around LLM discovery and high-intent search coverage
they began appearing across thousands of search queries and AI prompts:
• organic clicks grew from 0 → 2,100+ per day
• organic traffic generated $400,000 in revenue
• search quickly became a major acquisition channel
all powered by our LLM SEO framework
i broke down the full system we used:
• our AI first keyword discovery process
• the exact breakdown behind the traffic growth
• the framework that turns AI visibility into pipeline
• how we structure landing pages so LLMs consistently surface them
• how we use channels like Reddit to reinforce entity signals and distribution
• the on page and authority signals that increase ChatGPT Claude and Gemini visibility
this was not a small improvement to their SEO
it completely changed how they generate inbound demand
the companies moving first are seeing outsized results right now
but this window will not stay open forever
want the full breakdown?
1.like + follow
2.comment “LLM”
and i will send it over

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@pcshipp Is this safe to do for a new site/domain? Or do we need to warm up the site first?
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@RodrigoIbarrasa @CharlesUchi_Dev How much did you end up spending for that week and was it profitable?
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@CharlesUchi_Dev No, just a normal TikTok video, no UGC no carrusel
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@Shuayb__ Asalamu Alaykum. Would you say Jeddah over Medina for business networking? Just interested in your take.
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@MattCowlin Hey! Any tips for selling apps? I'm building a portfolio (on #11 now) and looking to start flipping some. Do you build with the exit in mind from the start, or grow to a target MRR first? And what are buyers actually looking for right now?
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Anyone wanna buy what is apparently an unsellable app?
trustmrr.com/startup/roastg…
No offers below that price

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