this mindset is what keeps people broke. nobody said traffic is free.
everything you need to make sure you don't lose money buying traffic is free. there is no business model on earth more documented than ecom
don't know how to make ads? 10,000 videos, courses, programs on that alone. don't know how to media buy? another 10,000 on just that. not sure what products to run or problems to solve? there's unlimited vids on this and tools to help you
and even if your attention span is too fried to go learn it yourself, as much as everyone loves hating gurus, there are real operators who will hand you the exact plan with 1:1 help
everything is sitting right in front of you. your literal only actual job is putting one dollar in and figuring out how to turn it into two or three
@inzino "the craziest part is everything you need to do it is free and sitting right there. the offers, the ads to model, the tools."
Traffic is not free. In fact you can lose a bunch of money buying traffic.
Built a tool that reveals everything about a Shopify store's setup
It tells you what checkout service they're running
Currently supports Apptics / Phx / coc / Lasso etc.
Tells you all tracking software / tags installed
Tells you what theme is installed, and its name
Shows all the products that exist on the store
Shows you all the CoC campaigns under one account!
Should I release it to the public for free?
one of my close friends was about to lose his childhood home, his parents were drowning in debt, and he had no way out on paper.
he locked in on one store and flipped his entire life around.
i've personally watched 8+ friends now do the exact same thing with ecom/affiliate. normal guys w no headstart who just stuck to the plan.
the craziest part is everything you need to do it is free and sitting right there. the offers, the ads to model, the tools. nobody's hiding anything from you.
but things being free means no skin in the game, so most ppl just quit the second shit gets hard.
one of my close friends was about to lose his childhood home, his parents were drowning in debt, and he had no way out on paper.
he locked in on one store and flipped his entire life around.
i've personally watched 8+ friends now do the exact same thing with ecom/affiliate. normal guys w no headstart who just stuck to the plan.
the craziest part is everything you need to do it is free and sitting right there. the offers, the ads to model, the tools. nobody's hiding anything from you.
but things being free means no skin in the game, so most ppl just quit the second shit gets hard.
I genuinely think anyone with half a brain and some ad budget could make money with affiliate marketing
Find a proven offer, go on spy tools/ad lib and find what's already working for that offer, feed all the winning ads, scripts, angles, hooks etc into AI and have it generate 20 new variations
Like the information is already there, tools/offers are there. Obv you're not gonna get it first try, you're prolly going to burn some good $$ at the start but I feel like majority of people could pull this off.
The move is to literally keep testing, never stop. And yes I know this sounds basic but that's literally it...
If your website hijacks my scrolling and makes me go thru ret*rded scroll animations to understand what it even is that you do, I’m clicking off and not buying. Sorry not sorry
This has to be the fakest shit ever 😭
Ain't no one believing this.. I can't believe everyone just let him fake a whole McLaren giveaway
@calebcanales_ do better...
don't be scared of competition. if you want to make millions you have to go into big markets.
i've been watching brands scale on Apptics for 3 years now and the ones printing multiple 7-figures/month are
1. supplements
2. kids education
3. fashion
4. more supplements
5. hair care
6. cosmetics
high competition just means the money's there
I’m going to say this quietly…
These are the top 5 consumer app niches with the lowest app store competition right now:
1. Female health
2. Hyrox Training
3. Niche Nutrition
4. Productivity
5. Creator utility
Thank me later
calling your product/service "wrapper" isn't the insult people think it is.
mercury, ramp, brex are wrapping a bank with a nicer ui and features those banks never ship themselves. cursor forked vs code and went from wrapper to a multi billion dollar company
nobody using the product cares what's underneath. they care that it feels good to use
since when does wrapper = scam?
if you can provide good UX you're free to upcharge, people who prefer to use your interface will gladly pay, i genuinely don't see the issue