We took one of our top clients out for dinner yesterday here in Amsterdam.
He flew in all the way from the US while visiting Europe and decided to stop by the Netherlands, so we figured weโd do it properly and catch up in person.
Very fun to finally meet someone you work with on a day-to-day basis in real life instead of just calls and messages.
Had a good laugh, talked some business, and ate some good food.
It also made me realize even more that what weโre building is slowly turning into a real community, not just online relationships.
Moments like this really show how valuable that actually is.
Weโve already been working on launching real community and event projects for this year, and this just gave an extra boost and reminder of why weโre doing it in the first place.
What weโre building for Ad Guardians clients in terms of community and connections is going to separate us completely ๐
Managed email access through https://t.co/7sPQgKIiCD is such a gamechanger it's insane
Most of y'all don't even grasp how big this is
If you keep running on farmed assets you're going to lose all your FB shit for the 99th time in the next Meta banwave. Guaranteed
And right now there are pretty much no agencies that can even provide this yet
For the people who still don't get what it means:
1. No FB profile needed anymore. You log in through a https://t.co/7sPQgKIiCD environment with just an email so no profile can get banned
2. You create your own pixel and page inside the BM and they stay safe forever
3. You're working inside our managed Platinum BM, so you don't need your own BM and it can't get blocked
This is exactly how our biggest clients spending 7+ figures are setting up their infrastructure
We're offering it right now for only $100/m which is a complete no brainer
Prices go up once this round of slots fills. If you're interested hit us up in DM
Leaving rejected ads sitting there like they're not slowly destroying your account health.
Meta doesn't forget.
it just waits until your CPMs are unrecognizable and your delivery is cooked before you notice.
This week our clients who actually fixed their stuff?
new creatives.
cleaner copy.
domain changes.
all approved.
CPMs back down. accounts healthier. performance stable.
Rejections aren't just annoying little notifications they're meta quietly building a case against you.
fix them or eventually they fix you.
Cheap CPM is not the flex everyone thinks it is.
Cheap impressions from people who scroll past in half a second aren't impressions.
They're receipts for wasted spend.
What the algorithm actually rewards is attention.
And attention doesn't come from a low bid.
It comes from creative worth stopping for.
High CPM.
Strong creative.
Real engagement.
That's the combination that actually prints.
Hot take: most people aren't ready to build a brand yet.
They think they are because everyone online is romanticizing "real businesses."
But a brand without operational experience behind it is just aesthetic with no engine.
You need the reps first.
Testing products.
Scaling ads.
Surviving bans.
Managing cashflow when it gets tight.
Dropshipping gives you all of that, and pays you while you learn.
The cashflow funds the brand.
The data informs the strategy.
The experience makes sure you don't build it wrong.
Build the brand.
Just earn the right to first.
Your store doesn't need a new product.
It needs someone to actually fix what's already there.
The copy that doesn't convert.
The creative that blends in.
The checkout flow that loses people on step two.
New products are exciting. Auditing your funnel is not.
But one of those actually moves the needle and it's not the one that feels good to announce.
Boring work pays better.
Every single time.
The smartest people donโt always win.
The fastest learners do.
Launch faster.
Analyze faster.
Adjust faster.
Perfect thinking loses to rapid iteration.
Every single time.