I tweet about business tips for business below 1mil revenue. Started 4x 6-figure business and made $500k at the age of 25. I am going to share it all here.
1. Reverse-engineer your competitor's SEO strategy.
Pull the sitemaps for your top 5 competitors. Grab yours too.
Feed them all to Claude and have it guess the target keyword behind every URL.
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Stop thinking one pain point = done.
The real game is finding the TOP pain point and building 10+ variations around it.
Example:
Pain point from research = "Hair loss is destroying my confidence"
Turn it into:
→ "Stop avoiding mirrors because of your receding hairline"
→ "Why 90% of hair loss products fail (and what actually works)"
→ "How I stopped wearing hats to hide my bald spots"
→ "The real reason you're scared to take dating app photos"
→ "Stop pretending the wind doesn't terrify you"
→ "Why your wife stopped running her fingers through your hair"
→ "How I stopped photoshopping my hairline in every picture"
→ "The shower drain doesn't lie - here's what worked"
→ "Stop scheduling Zoom calls with the right lighting angle"
→ "How I regained confidence after 3 failed hair loss products"
Same underlying issue in 10 different angles.
That's how you scale.
I'm 41.
I've done $260M with ecom in 5 years, fully bootstrapped.
Here's how I built Hiya Health with 500+ influencers using this exact playbook 🧵 (thread)
The most ethical thing you can do for your family in 2026 is run fake AI grandmothers on tiktok
Read it again. The MOST ethical move
While you sit clutching your pearls about "AI slop" and "predatory marketing," your wife is going to spend the next 22 years of her life working a 9-5
Because you were too soft to put a fake 67 year old woman in a fake kitchen and let her recommend $14 collagen powder to a 56 year old in indiana who actually needs it
Your kids are going to grow up watching mom come home exhausted at 6:43pm because you decided AI grandmothers were "scammy"
Your mom is going to die in a nursing home you couldn't afford to keep her out of, because you read a hacker news thread about "AI ethics" and felt morally superior for 14 minutes
Meanwhile your neighbor's kid is 22 years old, runs 6 fake AI grandmothers, nets $250k a month, and just bought his mom a paid-off 4 bedroom in cape coral with a pool
The buyer is a 56 year old woman in indiana scrolling instagram at 11pm waiting for her husband to come home
She comments "sleep" on a video of a sweet grandmother in a kitchen. She gets a DM with an amazon link. She clicks. She buys $32 of magnesium
The product works. She sleeps through the night for the first time in 14 months. She reorders next month. Writes a 5 star review. Tags her sister
The "manipulation" you're so worried about: she got magnesium that fixed her sleep at a price she could afford. The alternative is she keeps not sleeping while you keep posting about ethics
Here's the entire build in 8 steps so you can stop feeling morally superior in a 1 bedroom while your family does without
Step 1, pick the demographic first, character second
Women 38-65 control 85% of household purchasing in this country. They buy 90% of the wellness products moving through amazon affiliate links. They do not comparison shop. They reorder
The character that converts is a grandmother. Asian for wellness. European for cooking. Latin abuela for natural remedies. Stop trying to be original. Originality is for broke ass artists who win awards and live in studio apartments
Step 2, build the avatar in google flow ultra
Ultra plan or you don't play. 25,000 credits a month. Anything less and you're cooked by week 2
Generate the base character in nano banana pro inside flow. 9:16 always. 2K resolution. Three at a time, keep the strongest
Lock the kitchen, the lighting, the outfit. Forever. NEVER change anything. Character consistency is the whole moat. Break it and your page dies in 14 days
Step 3, run every script and prompt through claude
Spin up a claude project. Drop the master prompt database into the project knowledge. Type /add character with your reference image and details
Claude now writes your scripts, your nano banana image prompts, and your veo prompts for you. What took 14 hours in chatgpt takes 12 minutes in claude. Spend the $20 on pro. This is where 99% of you will quit because you're "saving the $20"
Step 4, render every clip in veo 3.1 fast
10 credits per clip. 8 seconds max. One sentence of dialogue per scene. Generate 4 takes at a time
Never use veo quality (100 credits a clip). It will kill your ultra subscription in 4 days. Short scenes get padded with filler words so veo doesn't drag the audio into slow-motion mush. Trim the filler in capcut
Step 5, edit in capcut and ship
Drop the clips in numerical order. Trim every dead gap. Auto-captions on the monoline template. Spell-check the product name and your trigger keyword every single time. Typos in your CTA kill the funnel quietly
One render. Five platforms: tiktok, instagram reels, facebook page, threads, youtube shorts
Step 6, set up the comment-to-DM funnel in meta business suite
manychat is dead. We migrated off it. Meta business suite does the same thing for free with unlimited keyword triggers
MBS → inbox → automations → comment to message. Pick your trigger keyword. Write the DM body containing your amazon affiliate link. Turn the public comment reply OFF (looks spammy at 1,400 comments). Save
When the grandmas comment "sleep" or "joints" on your video, the system auto-DMs them the amazon link. 31-41% click-through. Email gets 4% on a good day
Step 7, route every link through amazon associates
Sign up at amazon associates US. Inside the dashboard: tools → manage your tracking IDs → add tracking ID. One per character page so the agency can attribute clicks correctly
On any amazon product page, the sitestripe bar at the top spits out a tracking link in 4 seconds. Drop it in the DM body. Done
The real money is not the affiliate commission. It's the bonus pool. Brands set aside 20% of their amazon revenue, the agency aggregates clicks across all creators on that brand, and you get paid your share of the pool
James in our network hit $50,000 in bonus revenue in his second month doing this. He had never made a dollar online before september
Step 8, scale to 6 characters on the same infrastructure
One google flow ultra subscription. One claude project. One filipino VA at $400-600/mo handling editing and posting. 8-12 videos per day across the network. 30 posts per character per month minimum to keep your retainer active
6 characters × $30-50k/mo each = $180-300k/mo combined
I own 6 of these. They print $250k a month while i sleep. My mom doesn't work anymore. My sister has $84k in a roth IRA at 24
They don't take maternity leave. They don't text me at 2am about their breakup. They sell collagen to a 56 year old in indiana 6 times a day for 30 straight days because i told them to
The 56 year old in indiana got collagen that worked. Reordered next month. Tagged her sister. Tagged her best friend
Every soft as cookie hacker news commenter writing 14-paragraph essays about "AI deception" while a 22 year old in tampa is paying off his mom's mortgage running fake grandmothers from a 1 bedroom apartment. You love to see it
The full system is at https://t.co/wZohFDFiMA
google flow ultra setup walkthrough. The claude project database with master prompts and slash commands. The 4-step sales psychology framework that pre-empts the buyer's defense before she feels it. The character/niche/setting matrix across wellness, beauty, pets, hair loss, weight loss. The veo 3.1 fast prompt library. The meta business suite comment-to-DM templates. The amazon associates per-character tracking ID workflow. The 30-day posting calendar that hits retainer minimums and triggers bonus pool payouts. The 6-page scaling rhythm. The filipino VA hiring playbook
Brokies argue about ethics. Operators take care of their family
Stop being a brokie
This is genuinely the best and most useful peptide article on the internet right now.
By the end, you'll know more than 95% of people throwing the word "peptide" around.
This Mars Men testosterone ad has been running for 212 days straight as their #1 performing ad out of 479 live ads, and it's pure direct-response mastery.
Let me break down why this banger printed like crazy:
1. The Hook = Instant Urgency + Chaos
"We Made Too Much... Mars Men 😭
PLEASE HELP US EMPTY OUR WAREHOUSE"
This is elite-level urgency framing because it frames the entire situation as:
- Time-sensitive (we need to move this NOW)
- Limited (finite inventory that needs to go)
- Opportunity-based (you can benefit from our mistake)
Your brain immediately goes: "Wait...I can get a massive deal because they overproduced?"
That's powerful psychological positioning because it doesn't feel like a typical "sale", it feels like you stumbled onto a rare opportunity.
2. It Uses The "Inventory Mistake" Angle
This is a classic winner in direct response, and even if it's not literally true, it feels believable.
It creates the perception of:
- A temporary glitch in their system
- A rare opportunity that won't repeat
- Insider access to a pricing error
That creates FOMO instantly because people think "if I don't buy now, I'll miss this mistake-based pricing forever."
Robert Collier was a master at this type of price-cut mechanization: creating a believable STORY around why the price is slashed makes it 10x more effective than just shouting "50% OFF!" with no context.
3. The Offer Is DEAD Simple
"LIMITED TIME - 50% OFF + FREE GIFTS 🔥"
That’s all.
The dumber the offer, the better it converts for bottom-of-funnel audiences who already know what they want.
4. Visual = Warehouse Proof (This Is Key)
The image shows:
- Stacks of black product boxes in an industrial warehouse
- Real inventory piled up on pallets
- Hand holding the actual product bottle
- Industrial shelving in the background
This does two critical things:
1. Makes the story believable: You can SEE the surplus, so the "we made too much" claim feels real instead of fabricated
2. Signals scale: This isn't some dropshipping operation, this is a real brand with real inventory and real distribution
When you show visual proof of the problem (too much stock), people believe the solution (discounted pricing to clear it).
5. Product-In-Hand Shot = Trust
Holding the bottle in a real warehouse creates:
⦁ Tactile reality (feels like something you could touch)
⦁ UGC energy (not polished brand photography)
⦁ Human element (someone's actually there in the warehouse)
This lowers resistance because it doesn't look like a corporate ad, it looks like someone showing you a real situation happening right now.
6. The Copy Is Minimal (On Purpose)
Look at how simple the ad copy is:
⦁ Problem: Low testosterone, need energy/edge
⦁ Solution: Mars Men supplement
⦁ Mechanism: "Scientifically formulated. Naturally sourced."
⦁ Offer: 50% OFF + FREE gifts
⦁ CTA: Shop now
The reason behind this simplicity is it’s hitting an already-aware audience aka, men who already know they want testosterone support and are just waiting for the right offer to pull the trigger.
7. It Hits A High-Pain Male Market
3 things are actually being sold here:
1) Testosterone = ego, masculinity, identity
2) Energy = performance, status, capability
3) "Reclaim their edge" = return to who they used to be
You might think this is some sort of health optimization, but it’s not.
This is masculinity + status + identity restoration.
And that emotional territory ALWAYS converts in the men's supplements space because it taps into deep insecurity about declining performance and vitality.
8. It Combines 3 Of The Strongest Conversion Levers
1) Urgency - "Limited time" + "Empty our warehouse"
2) Discount - 50% OFF (massive price reduction)
3) Bonus - FREE gifts stacked on top
Most brands use one lever.
This ad uses all three simultaneously, which compounds the psychological pressure to buy NOW instead of later.
9. It's Infinitely Duplicatable
The ad shows "58 Duplicated" in the interface.
That tells you everything you need to know about scalability.
Why can they duplicate it 58 times?
It’s because the angle is universal (urgency works everywhere), the offer is timeless (discounts never go out of style), and the problem is evergreen (men will always want testosterone support).
This is a scaling ad - from all angles.
And when most ads die within 2-4 weeks from creative fatigue.
This one ran for 7+ months because it avoids the three things that kill ads:
1. Creative complexity: Simple warehouse shot that doesn't get old
2. Niche appeal: Speaks to a massive market (men 30-60 wanting vitality)
3. Offer dependency: The "warehouse clearance" angle can run indefinitely
The combination of universal problem + simple visual + aggressive offer = evergreen performance.
Plus, this isn't designed to educate new people or build brand awareness.
This is a "strike while the iron is hot" ad for people already in their ecosystem.
Which indicates men who:
⦁ Visited their website before
⦁ Watched their content
⦁ Engaged with previous ads
⦁ Know the brand exists
It's hitting Stage 4-5 market awareness (Product Aware → Most Aware) where people already know Mars Men, already want testosterone support, and are just waiting for the right deal to buy.
That's why it gets massive spend from Facebook's algorithm.
It's converting warm traffic at a profitable CPA, so the algo keeps feeding it more budget.
However…
Just like everything, this type of ad has a ceiling.
It crushes hard for months by hitting all the warm retargeting audiences, but eventually performance drops as frequency climbs and you exhaust the pool of people who already know you.
That's why you need a mix in your account:
- Bottom-of-funnel ads like this to capture immediate sales from warm traffic
- Top-of-funnel ads to keep bringing in new cold audiences who've never heard of you
Don’t be one of those brands who only run one or the other and wonder why they can't scale.
So What You Should Steal From This?
If you're selling supplements, especially in the men's health space:
1. Use the "inventory mistake" angle (creates believable urgency)
2. Show visual proof (warehouse, stacks of product, not just bottle shots)
3. Keep the offer dead simple (50% OFF + FREE gifts, no complexity)
4. Tap into identity/status (not just health, but masculinity and edge)
5. Stack 3 conversion levers (urgency + discount + bonus)
6. Product-in-hand shots (feels real instead of feeling like polished corporate)
7. Minimal copy for aware audiences (they know what they want, just give them the deal)
8. Frictionless CTA ("Shop now" instead of "Learn more")
If your supplement ads are doing educational content for cold audiences and wondering why CPAs are high, look at this.
It removes all thinking and just presents a no-brainer deal to people who already want the solution.
So, respectfully, this is a dumb ad…and that's why it works.
You don't need to be creative, you need to remove thinking.
This ad doesn't win because it's smart.
It wins because it makes buying feel like the easiest, fastest decision possible for someone who already wants testosterone support."
This ad ran for 212 days and got duplicated 58 times because it understood one thing: when someone's already warm and ready to buy, you don't need to educate them, you just need to give them urgency, a massive discount, and a reason to act today instead of tomorrow.
to everyone that asks me in DM's how to make banger ads - @heyitsalexP wrote the manual, and it's way more thoughtful than anything I would've done.
seriously - steal concepts you find in the wild, make them on your own, that's it. be amazing at that - and always remember, it's all in the angle
Claude Code x TradingView is the best AI trading quant of all time.
Gone are the days of AI slop market analysis - AI is now better at technical analysis than you.
Here's how you can turn Claude Code into your expert trading quant (in <5 minutes):
Step 1. Ensure you have these requirements:
• Claude Code - installed on your computer (this is what talks to TradingView)
• Node.js 18+ - installed on your computer (the MCP server runs on this)
• TradingView Desktop app - downloaded from https://t.co/1YkJpaCU8L
• A valid TradingView subscription (paid plan for real-time data)
Step 2. Open Claude Code and run the following prompt to connect the TradingView MCP:
"Install the TradingView MCP server. Clone and explore https://t.co/k1Ql1o0CYi, run npm install, add to my MCP config at ~/.claude/.mcp.json, and launch TradingView with the debug port."
Step 3. Health check
Restart Claude Code, and paste this prompt:
"Use tv_health_check to confirm TradingView is connected."
If correctly connected, Claude Code should respond with a confirmation.
Step 4. Start prompting
Claude Code now has access to your ENTIRE TradingView environment
Your charts, your technical analysis, alerts - everything.
Use this prompt to turn Claude Code into your personal market analyst:
"Act as an elite quantitative trader and technical analyst with full access to my TradingView environment.
Analyze the current market structure for [ASSET] on the following timeframes: 5m, 15m, 1H, 4H, 1D.
Use my existing indicators, drawings, and chart context to:
Identify the current trend and market regime (trending, ranging, accumulation, distribution)
Mark key support and resistance levels based on price action and liquidity
Identify liquidity pools, stop clusters, and likely areas of manipulation
Analyze momentum using RSI, MACD, and volume where available
Detect any chart patterns (breakouts, consolidations, deviations, etc.)
Evaluate confluence across timeframes
Then provide:
A clear directional bias (bullish, bearish, neutral)
The highest probability trade setup right now
Exact entry, stop loss, and take profit levels
Risk-to-reward ratio
Invalidation point (what would prove this analysis wrong)
Finally:
Explain your reasoning step-by-step in plain English.
Avoid generic statements. Be decisive.
If no high-quality setup exists, explicitly say “no trade” and explain why."
This is an EXTREMELY powerful setup - make sure to save this post so you don't forget it.
this video is 100% AI
and it took me less than 5 mins to make
my realism framework has reached new levels
seniors on fb are absolutely cooked...
you can literally make a video like this for ANY product
Comment + RT “UGC” and I’ll DM you the exact system
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