Wukong
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Wukong
@ecombender
running multiple 6-figure d2c fashion, print on demand & apparel brands w/ google ads + ai systems.
🇭🇰 Hong Kong Tham gia Mayıs 2025
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A retired teacher hit $23K/month from her kitchen on an iPad. A 19 year old hit $34K during his warehouse breaks. Neither has a logo, a brand, a designer, or a course. I documented exactly what they did
They found products from TikTok comments not spy tools. They built pages in 60 seconds with AI not $800 with a designer. They tested 10 products per week and killed losers in 48 hours with zero emotion. They sold to demographics twice their age on platforms they'd abandoned. They took winners to Mexico at $3.92 CPMs and Poland at $2-3. They built backend systems that deposit whether they work or not. The hit rate is 1 in 12. They just cycled through 12 faster than everyone else
The complete system. Product research. Demographics. Sourcing. Pages. Ads. Testing. Backend. International
Everything from $0 to $10K/month. 36 pages
Comment "PAGE" and I'll send it over (must be following)


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@AlexPhotiouOfcl Nice! I am working a supplement and teeth whitening brand recently.
Some people just do it for fun! 🤩
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@ecombender Ecom is so fun, one guy I know who’s already comfortably sitting on multi-8 figs at 30yrs old just started a new supplement brand
I asked him why
He said “eh I’m bored and this is fun”
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I don’t know about you but I genuinely love doing Ecom.
Win or lose.
I love product research, sampling, I love finding & dealing with suppliers. I like Google ads. I like store development. It is the constant improvement & need for creativity, it never ends for me.
It ain’t easy at all. Never was. But everyday you learn some new shit.



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@ecombender That's a wild run honestly. Do you think it still works the same way today?
I have a ton of products across my stores, so even a fraction of that free traffic would be huge.
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Free traffic from Pinterest is underrated. Many Shopify stores are quietly killing it there.
Decided to chase that for my own stores. Made Claude my full Pinterest manager and told him not to let me do anything.
He gave me a clean 90-day plan aiming for 2,500+ clicks/month within 6 months. Solid roadmap.
Now we see if he can deliver.

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The most common Google Ads structure for a failing account:
- Single PMax campaign advertising all products
- No brand/non-brand separation
-Broken conversion tracking
- Poorly optimized Google Merchant Centre
- Sending all traffic to homepage
- Ad copy listing features
Please don't let your account look like this.
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@iamsebetancur I got hit on 3 accounts hit but after submitting my id & verifying via number I got reinstated. Very lucky
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@heystevetan I started my ecom journey after I got banned on eBay and PayPal.
It lead me to the black hat forums where I tried to make stealth accounts. From there, Indians took me under their wing and few years i honed my skills on fb and google.
Rest is history!
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I was 22 years old when I had my first $10k month selling on eBay in 2006.
After 2 years, I had my first 6 figure months and finally hit $500k/month.
I thought I'd made it since it was a lot of money for a 20 something y/o.
What nobody tells you about early success:
Ego is your biggest enemy.
I was young, making money fast, standing at the top of the mountain.
And because the money kept rolling in, I got complacent. I stopped learning and stuck with the same platforms.
I had the confidence, focus and work rate needed to go above that $10k mark and I did.
But then I got banned on PayPal.
Nobody warns you that early success often precedes your first big lesson.
Over-dependence was my first big lesson.
Then 2 years later, I was making 50x that amount in a month through Facebook Ads.
I started comparing myself to my peers and my lifestyle deteriorated.
I knew what was happening but I didn't care.
Because as long as I made money, I could spend it the way I wanted to.
Then I got scammed by the same people I used to party with and call friends.
My ego took over so badly that I'd refuse to sell my business even after huge recurring losses to competitors.
Finally, after a series of bad investments and failed ventures, I was back to square one.
People say there's always a lesson in the hard times.
I believe there's more to learn from success if you don't lose sight.
If you're winning right now, if things feel easy, get MORE disciplined. Not less.
Momentum without humility means you're sprinting toward a cliff.
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Been one of the worst months of my life
Record low in the business
Burned $17k on webinars
Main account with 1.4 million followers on TikTok was banned
Instagram just got banned where a ton of our lead flow comes in
This is the shit they don’t talk about
The times where you wanna blow your shit
But you just gotta keep going.
The calm before the storm.
I know God has me.
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Day 9 of getting to €1M / month
I don't care about your opinion.
Really.
If I would I wouldn't be posting this dashboard.
Someone would say: how do I want to get to €1M / month if I'm doing this currently but chill...
It's coming.
You just don't see the results yet.
The time just hasn't catch up.
You'll see.
Today created new PDP for the product that got DMCA'd. Now 100% with my own content. New structure, new copy.
Also created and almost finished new advertorial for this product. Just small finishes and it's done.
Tomorrow launching the product one more time after the DMCA. Let see how it'll go.
I know that desire is here. That there is demand for this product.
We already got winning messaging, so it should be just few weeks until we get back to €10k days.
We just need to use the winning angles and all learnings we already got.
So yeah that's it.
Watched once a yt video of @ssaaammiirr where he said: "if you want to have green days, you also need red ones" or something like that, you got the idea.
It really stuck with me. Didn't really had that problem back then.
Only had "green" days but now the "hard" times had come and we need to endure.
I know that "green" days are coming, it's just matter of time.
That's it for today, thanks for all, God bless you, cya

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Essentially no gateway payment allows it or at least not friendly with it. I remember airwallex asked me for a vendor agreement and supplier invoices one time so I made sure I worded it carefully.
If you pass this review they usually ask for docs if they haven’t already or they will implement a hold (reserve) or increase the payout time.
I like Ayden, and world pay with my backup as airwallex & payonneer! Good luck with it friend.
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@EcomTable 90% it’s probably all google. I run meta with this brand. For sure it will double the rev but I got no time
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@ecombender One million unlocked!!
The next will come from a strong focus on your back-end marketing.
You're doing great things Wukong.
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@ecombender Definitely the BFCM will unlock 2M for this store🙌
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@BambinoShopify Great niche. Sold a acupuncture shoe on Pinterest in 2020 and did 1k a day for over 2 years with virtual zero ad spend. This product looks good!
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+6k/day selling orthopedic insoles at €60? 🤯
taking a product from low to high perceived value takes serious copy and trust, the customer can't doubt for a second
positioning yourself premium and pricier than everyone else is a risk, but to pull it off you have to actually be better than them
and here everything is built for that:
- a genuinely top-tier product (obviously, that's the baseline)
- "podiatrist approved" → doctor-level trust
- "holds up to 330 lbs" → kills the weight objection
- 1000+ trustpilot reviews → social proof
- a clean 3-tier offer with up to -30% off
their ads 👇

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