i found a way to connect fable 5 into google ads MCP that i should genuinely gatekeep…
it scrapes your:
- search terms
- campaigns
- audiences
- keywords
then it acts as a $10k/mo media buyer that flags losers / scales winners while you sleep
- comprehensive reports
- tweaks in bids
- automated weekly check-ins
and i just documented the ENTIRE step-by-step setup
here's some of the insane sauce inside it:
- the exact MCP setup that connects fable 5 to a live google ads account with a safety layer, so nothing goes live without approval
- the full account audit skill that pulls campaign structure, bid strategy, PMax cannibalization, and negative keyword gaps 24/7
- the exact prompt structure that turns fable 5 into an ongoing media buyer you talk to daily, adjust bids, kill underperformers, scale winners
- the safety protocol that keeps every bid change, campaign kill, and budget scale as a draft until you approve it
- the weekly check in skill that compares last 7 days vs the previous 7, flags new negatives, and hands you 3 action items every monday
and MUCH more inside.....
all backed by $10M+ in client revenue through google ads full-funnel ecosystems.
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Looking at competitor ads can be valuable, when analysis is done well.
Our strategists have broken down top performers across the biggest players in every niche - supplements, pets, home, fashion, tech.
Patterns, learnings and exact strategies that you can lift from brands like iM8, AG1, OurPlace, REFY, PetLabCo, ButternutBox, Represent, and apply to your own creative process.
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manus + opus 4.8 are CRACKED at oneshotting google ads funnels for ecom…
> advertorials
> comparison pages
> quizzes, listicles, even pdps
so i put together a 6-step playbook on how we're ABUSING it to maximize every click from our clients’ google ads campaigns
covering EVERY prompt, template, and principle:
> keyword clustering for TOF/MOF/BOF
> funnel type selection guidelines (adv vs VSL vs pdp)
> AI copy generation based on traffic’s intent
> google ads campaign architecture
> audience signal library
> pre-launch audit
all backed by having generated +$20M for ecom brands with google ads funnels like these
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i’ve been using Manus AI to build ENTIRE google ads funnels for ecom brands and the results have been ABSURD.....
a proper funnel build used to take me 2-3 weeks
now it’s 2-3 days
- advertorials
- listicles
- comparison pages
- quiz funnels
you name it - manus oneshots it
so I’ve decided to document the entire workflow I’m running with it...
here’s what’s included inside the guide:
- the competitor intelligence prompt
(pulls live data on the top 10 brands' landing pages, angles, and credibility signals, then runs a gap analysis. you find the angle nobody is running, so it doesn't fatigue like the saturated angles do.)
- keyword mapping by funnel stage:
(builds a full map by intent tier, 20 keywords per stage, each mapped to the landing page that actually converts it. "magnesium glycinate" and "why can't i sleep" are different intents. they don't belong on the same page.)
- funnel type selection
(picks the right format per stage - advertorial, comparison page, listicle, quiz, vsl, pdp - and hands you a testing roadmap. a cold supplement buyer needs a totally different pre-sell than a gadget enthusiast.)
- advertorial copywriting
(one prompt pulls real audience language off reddit, amazon, and forums. the next writes a 900-word advertorial that reads like a journalist wrote it, not a marketer. highest-leverage copy you can put in front of cold traffic.)
- the campaign architecture document
(outputs the full blueprint a media buyer runs from. naming convention, ad group structure, match types, bid sequence, negatives, 30-day launch plan. the part most agencies keep in their head, so nothing is ever replicable.)
- the branding audit
(scores the brand 1-5 on domain, photography, social proof, founder presence, and credibility before you spend a dollar on cold traffic. the best campaigns won't save a page that doesn't look legit.)
all backed by experience of scaling my pet brand to 7-figures with google ads
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On December 23 2024 we closed our ecom company for $260M.
But to be honest, it didn't feel the way I expected it to.
I was alone in a hotel room in Park City.
There was no champagne. No big celebration with the team.
I sat there and waited for the feeling I'd spent years imagining.
but it didn't come.
What came instead was clarity.
The money didn't matter the way I thought it would when I was earlier in the journey.
You spend years imagining what close day is going to feel like.
And then it shows up and it's just a Tuesday in a hotel room.
The feeling I expected — it wasn't there.
What was there instead was one clear thought:
The building is the thing. Not the exit.
The exit is just a transition point.
The next morning you still have to decide what you're going to do with your time.
First thing I did after the deal closed?
Went for a very long run.
Then got back to work.
Most founders expect there to be some big ritual after a close.
A vacation. A party. A year off.
For me it was a run and then the next thing.
The reward for me has never been the moment of closing.
The reward is the work itself.
If you're building something right now and imagining what the exit day will feel like —
I'll save you the suspense:
It feels like a Tuesday.
Keep building because you love building.
Not because of what you think the finish line will feel like.
There is no finish line.
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