Jacob
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- You have to genuinely believe you have the Midas touch That everything you attempt will be massively successful just because that's what always happens That you are eternally lucky, blessed by God, favoured by algorithms That you've just got that x factor that nobody,
- Icon is a a bit of a farce Signed up to see if it would live up to the hype. It doesn’t Doesn’t do anywhere near what they say it does Examples: Paying for 100 ads a week to be automatically generated. Been onboard for around 2 weeks now. It’s made a grand total of 3 ads
- Average 19 year old dropshipper - tested 100+ products, knows what works and what doesn’t - has built 50+ stores and can create stuff in a day that agencies would charge $50k+ for - knows breakthrough advertising by heart and can convince your mum to buy anything -
- I’m 500,000 years old I make $18 a month dropshipping Ask me anything
- [Hook] → [Credibility] → [problem] → [tease possible solution] → [Why other solutions don't work] → [Why this one’s different] → [Testimonial] → [Soft CTA]
- Just spent 3 hours writing a script for a 1 minute ad 2 years ago I wouldn’t even have known how it would be possible to need that kind of time In the midst of “the volume era” as usual, I’m seeing best results doing the exact opposite In my opinion, when coming up with a
- pull Shopify report for sessions by location > add checkout conversion rate metric > identify markets with high sessions but high rate of dropping off at checkout > check order tracking app and filter for that country > look up last mile tracking to see which courier is being
- Don’t get fooled on this app The guys making the really big money in Ecom (not me btw) Are the degenerate direct response and affiliate mfrs running up huge bills on Native and Meta that you will rarely see or hear from on Twitter Usually anon accounts with minimal activity.
- I’ve got a couple of 9 figure friends I talk to almost daily. Both bootstrapped, both did it in an incredibly short amount of time. Both savages Some things I’ve noticed they share in common: They are sponges for information. Always asking questions. Even though they could





