speedrunning ZERO to $1,000/day to prove it’s not luck (just copy me)
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What's good, chat? I got the purple
monster and I will be showing you guys
the fastest speedrun to 1k days I think
I've had so far. Um, probably not the
fastest, but one of the fastest. And
this is just to show you guys what's
possible and how ecom really is the same
thing. So, here we have the store. As
you can see, August 6th I started it.
And then 7th is my first day of testing.
Went crazy. 8th is the second day. And
then boom, 1k day. So, it's really the
same [ __ ] thing over and over again.
Like, I can show you guys a couple other
smaller stores I'm running right now.
Like, this is another store today.
Oh, what the Whoops. This is another
store today.
Another store today.
Oh, [ __ ]
And then here's another store today as
well.
So, this is the 1K a day store. I'll do
a little product reveal just so you guys
can see.
This is the 1K a day store right here.
The automatic ironing machine. Super
simple site, guys. It's nothing crazy.
You don't need to over complicate it.
This is how all my stores [ __ ] look.
This is the 1K a day product and I'll be
showing you what exactly you need to do
and why it's actually so [ __ ] easy to
do this over and over again. So, don't
worry guys, I'll be showing you the ad
account and like the actual store and
everything. I'm going to be doing a full
case study on this. Like, I'm going to
show you guys the product, the site,
everything. But, let's first talk about
how I actually found this product and
what led up to it. So, let's talk about
what day ones actually look like, right?
It's not actually testing, it's finding
the product. So, these two are the
product research methods I recommend the
most, especially as of now. Um, ad
library is good as well, but the only
reason I put the burner method here is
cuz that's actually how I found the
product I'm about to show you guys. It's
through the burner method. Um, I do
think Calida is probably going to be the
best for everyone, though. But real
quick, let's just go over some pros and
cons of each one cuz again, I found this
product through the burner method. But I
think it's important that you guys
understand there are pros and cons to
each one. So, with Calata, um, it's
probably going to be the easiest.
you're going to find the most validated
products, but the cons are it's
saturated. So, it's you got to be super
quick to do it. But even so, I still
think it's the best product research
method. Burner method is going to be the
hardest. I'd say even harder than ad
library, but you get a lot of untapped
products. Like, you can get a lot of
untapped products that aren't being ran
yet. So, the ROI on that is probably
like the highest. Um, if you can find
like a really sick burner method product
that's like untapped, um, it'll it'll
scale really high. And that's honestly
how I found one of my biggest stores
that I exited. It was through the burner
method, too, as well. So, it's it's
good, but if you're a newbie and you're
not that good, things you should watch
out for are like mid products that get
views. Um,
cuz you're going to see a mid product
getting a [ __ ] ton of views and you're
going to be like, "Oh, wow. It's
validated. It's getting hell of views.
It's untapped. Let me run it." But a lot
of times it's probably just not a good
product in itself and the views are
probably just because like the hook or
just because the there's a good story
behind it wasn't actually because of the
product. Um cuz a lot of times there'll
be like you know skits and stuff and
they only get views and likes because of
the skit and not because of their
product, you know. So you guys have to
have a really good product eye if you
want to use the burner method. Um if you
don't here, wait, this looks like ass
product eye. If you don't, then you're
probably not going to have a good time
on here and you're probably going to end
up testing a bunch of [ __ ] That's
why I always recommend Cal Data to
everyone just because there's just so
much good products on there and super
easy to validate yourself. You won't
really make any mistakes. So, Cal is
probably going to be the best. But if
you're pretty decent at e-comad reps,
give burner method a chance. It has a
really [ __ ] rep, but in my mind, I think
you can find a lot of untapped products
if you have a good product eye. And
again, if Cali is a little bit
expensive, there's some ecom tools down
below that I use where you can get all
the ecom tools for like 20 something
bucks a month. So, go check that out.
Next, we have this product criteria.
This is from my last video, so I'm not
going to really talk too much about it.
You guys should know at this point
already, but problem solving, having a
good market, having validation, cost of
goods, make sure you have the 3 to 4x
markup, explain itself, be something
that's kind of cool, not something that
you can just get at a grocery store. And
if there's seasonality behind it,
especially for Q4 products. Q4 is coming
up. Um, be sure to look at that through
Google Trends.
But this is all the basics, guys. We
don't really need to talk about this.
Just make sure you're able to analyze
all these things. And again, I'm going
to show you my product and how it meets
this criteria later on. But just make
sure you have this in your back pocket
always. Okay. More importantly, one
thing I actually want to talk about that
I haven't talked about before are the
steps that come beyond this, right? Kind
of more general steps. So that's going
to be niches. What niches you should
look for and how to address validation.
How do I know if a product is actually
validated or not? Is it getting sales?
Is that enough? Blah blah blah. Right?
So niches, a lot of people like to look
by niche. I do not think niche matters.
You'll have people like listing out
every [ __ ] niche in the world and be
like, "Yeah, test these niches." Okay?
Like you just listed out 30 niches. What
am I going to do with that? Rather than
listing out niches, I like to talk about
niches you should avoid. So, a lot of
niches you should avoid are fashion. I
don't like fashion that much unless it's
like a seasonal product, you know,
unless it's something super viral. The
reason I don't like fashion is because
you're going to have a lot of returns,
sizing issues. It's just your net is
always going to be dog [ __ ] Like,
everyone that runs fashion always has a
10% or less net margin, and that's if
they can scale it. So, I don't like it
for that reason. Another niche, it's not
really a niche, but just kind of
category of products, electronics. Um,
I'm not saying you can't run it, but
just be really careful. Um, again guys,
a lot of gurus will just show you
front-end revenue, not show you anything
behind the scenes. But with electronics,
you're going to have a lot of
chargebacks if the product quality is
ship. So, be really careful about
product quality and stuff. Especially if
you're a beginner, you might get lucky
with a product that's an electronic.
You're just going to ship out the
cheapest possible item and just get hit
with a bunch of chargebacks and lose all
your profit. So, be really careful as
well with electronics. Not really niche,
but sort of a subcategory.
Subs. Um, you guys are probably looking
at this like, "What the [ __ ] I thought
supplements are really good. Subs are
honestly the best niche, but this is
more so for beginners. If you're going
to run subs, be also really careful as
well. Super good niche, right? You have
MR like subscriptions and stuff, but
it's really good. Just as a beginner,
you have to be really careful. Um, you
want to make sure your product quality
is good because of chargebacks and
stuff. And you want to be really careful
assessing validation with supplements
because supplements, it's a lot harder
to validate, right? Because you can't
really see the result instantly. Going
back to our list, you can't really see
the result instantly. It's not really
that viral. It's just like a pill or a
gummy or whatever. Um, so you have to
really like understand how to analyze
competitors, validation, and all that
stuff. So, if you're re like a straight
beginner, never done ecom, if you find a
stuff you want to test, just be really
careful and pay extra attention to the
validation part because that matters a
lot for supplements. Okay. So, in terms
of validation, um, there's going to be
multiple forms of validation. So, let's
start with the most obvious one,
competitors. Um these competitors can be
any sorts of competitors. They can be
Tik Tok shop sellers especially if
you're using Cal data right Cal data in
itself is enough validation for you.
Next ad library competitors. So people
who are actually running your product
right you might think oh there's
competitors that's bad but honestly the
best type of competitors that are
serving as forms of validation are
people that have been running their ads
for about two to four weeks nothing
more. We don't want to look at brands
who've been running for six months plus
because at that point like they have a
huge audience pool already. It's going
to be hard to break into it. But people
who've been running two to four weeks,
that's like the lifespan of their brand.
That's good because obviously if they're
running for two to four weeks, they're
not going to just run it unprofitably,
but they're not big enough and they
haven't been running long enough to
pretty much take up most of the time and
like take up all the angles and avatars
and all that stuff. There's room to
actually break into it because they're
new. So, the next thing is views. Um,
and word of mouth. This might this
especially applies for the burner
method. Um, if you guys find a burner
method product, the best way I like to
validate it outside of like, oh, is it a
good problem? Is there a ham? All that
stuff in terms of the actual validation
for it, you can look at the views and
stuff, but go on TikTok or wherever
you're looking at burner and go search
up the product name. If you look up the
product name and see actual UGC
creators, like actual people talking
about it, that's good. That's going to
be a good sign that the product is a
good product and it's validated. A lot
of times you might look up your product
and see a bunch of organic drop
shippers. I'm sure you guys know what
videos I'm talking about. That does not
count as validation. That is not
validation, guys. Real validation in
terms of views and word of mouth are
actual people that are talking about
your product. So, real quick, I know I
talked about supplements and being
careful in terms of validation. Um, for
supplements, this is going to matter a
lot. Like assessing your competition as
well as actually like looking at the
niche itself and seeing what problem it
solves and seeing if that problem it
solves is being talked about, right?
Like for example, Sheillegit gummies and
stuff. You guys, I'm sure you heard of
it. Sheillejit, huge 8 figureure niche
right there. It's huge right now. Um, a
lot of people are scaled up in it. If
you were hopping on shield, let's say a
year ago, right? You would look at comp
and you look at shield on Tik Tok or
whatever and see who's talking about it
and you'll see everyone's talking about
it. So, in that sense, supplements are
really good. So, I'm kind of rambling a
bit, but I just want to really emphasize
because I've had a lot of people ask me
about subs and stuff. So, if you're
going to look at subs, just please make
sure to do both of these validations if
you're going to try and run a
supplement. Okay. So, once you actually
find your product, the first thing
you're obviously going to do is make
your website. And I'm not affiliated
with Shrine or anything, but this is
going to be the best theme to use. Um,
it's the easiest theme. It has the
fastest loading times. It's honestly
outperformed a lot of like actual custom
landing pages I've made. So, super easy,
just plug and play. And everything on
your website is going to be ripped. So,
you're just going to steal from
competitors. Um, and I'll explain this
in a sec. And you can use any websites
to do this. This is a website I use.
It's extract.pix. You just put the
competitor's link in there and um, it'll
get all their pictures. And the reason I
do this is because everything is about
speed, especially if you're doing stuff
like data where it's super saturated.
Everything's about speed, right? And
what I like to do is I like to just rip
all the photos and I like to just use
chatbt for all the copy and stuff. And
the reason for that is cuz I want to be
quick. And the second I get a validation
that, hey, this product's actually
scaling, you know, it's doing 1K days,
that's when I go completely custom,
remake the product pictures from
scratch, and all that stuff. I'm going
to talk a little bit more about that in
a second, but let me just go down the
list. So this is my website. This is the
store that did the 1K day in 3 days. As
you can see, it's really nothing crazy.
Um, all all this was written by ChatGpt.
Um, so I have some AI pictures here and
there because I ran out, but I'll talk
more about that in a sec. But all these
product pictures, everything here is
ripped. Um, the way I do this is I just
go to ad library and look up my product
and then I'll just look for a competitor
and boom, I have this competitor right
here. And all I do is take it,
put the link in this,
and just give it a second to load.
And boom, there you go. You have all
these pictures to use. And I just take
all of it and put it on my site. As you
can see, guys, the site doesn't have to
be anything crazy. Again, I've talked
about this in so many other videos, but
all that matters is just this upper fold
right here, um, with your product
pictures, your USPs, your bullet points,
and your offer. It's all that matters.
All this stuff you can just like chat
GBT, copy and paste. like don't waste
too much time. Um, and for all the copy
as well, like all this text here, all
this text, all I really do is just I
find my competitor and I just take this,
put it into GPT and have it rewarded.
So, the whole point is just to do
everything as super quick as possible.
So, literally rip the product pictures
and take the copy, rip the copy pretty
much, and just reward it using Chad GBT.
That's all you need to do. As as long as
you do this and you have a good offer,
like you'll scale. And you can see I
literally hit a 1K in 3 days. And this
is how I do all my tests. My 1.8 million
in 30-day store. This is literally how I
did it. I had a shrine theme, ripped
product photos. I just copy pasted the
copy and had GP chat GPT reward it. And
then after I got the validation, that's
when I started optimizing everything.
So, what I mean is after you start
hitting 1K days and stuff, um, or you
see that your product is for sure a
winning product, which is usually around
this mark right here, um, that's when
you really dial in and make your product
and your website, product pictures,
everything super nice. So, when you hit
this point, you want to have really
optimized product photos.
You want to have a funnel on your
website itself. If you don't understand
what that means, give me a sec.
Um, so
basically if all your images are ripped
and everything is stolen, you might get
DMCA, you might get a DMCA war and
stuff, but when it's validated, that's
when you want to go and actually make
custom pictures using Canva Chat GBT
edit photos so that they're your own and
obviously you can always improve on your
previous photos as well. So you want to
make sure it's optimized in every single
way as possible as well as being unique
in itself. Um, as well as having a
funnel on your website, right? So, what
that means is initially when I made this
website, I honestly didn't have any of
these sections. Like I maybe just had
like Yeah, literally not even this. I
literally just had like this. So, like a
little testimonial slider, image with
text, image with text, how to use
reviews. That's it. That's all I had.
But, you know, when you're testing, um,
you're not going to have that much
traffic during the testing phase.
You might get like a 100 sessions a day,
right? you're going to get a 100 people
visiting your site a day. Of that 100
people, the majority are just going to
look at this hero section and they're
not going to look down here that much.
So, you know, you don't need to have
anything crazy optimized like down here,
right? But when you're scaling
at that point, you're going to have like
1K plus sessions a day, right? So, with
that 1K, even though there's not many
people scrolling down here, right? It's
still going to be a decent amount
because you're getting so many sessions.
Even let's say you have 10% of the
people that actually scroll down and
read your entire website, right? Um if
that's the case, 10% of this is 10
people. 10% of this is 100 people. So
when you're scaling, you want to make
sure that everything on your site is
pretty much optimized. So that's why I
said like when you initially start, you
don't need to do all this because you're
going to waste time. If you waste time,
you might miss out on a product because
someone was quicker than you. So that's
why I say when you're testing, it's
really important just to rip product
pictures, rip the copy, and be fast as
possible. I'm not saying to make it a
[ __ ] website, but as long as you have
like halfdecent product photos, even if
they're ripped, it doesn't matter. If
you have good product photos, a good
offer, and just a few sections beneath
this hero, you'll be good. You'll be
good to go. Okay, so a huge objection
I'm probably going to get is like, "Oh,
why are you telling me to rip? I'm going
to get DMCA." First off, you're a
newbie, and when I even start a brand
new store, I'm a newbie. Nobody knows
who you are. Your brand is so [ __ ]
new. this whole rip [ __ ] all of this is
literally just for like three to four
days. After that, your product should be
validated or you should have cutten it
already. So, in those three to four
days, nobody's going to hunt you down.
And second of all, everyone [ __ ]
rips. Nobody is not ripping. If you
think that just because some guru tells
you like, "Yeah, you have to go in Canva
and chat GBT every product photo."
They're just trying to make it seem like
it's harder than it is so you buy their
course. It's really not that hard. Every
store I started has had RIP photos. It's
all about being quick. And the second
you get the validation within that 3 to
4 days, cuz that's how long you test
for, then you go and make it nice, make
it unique, and make it all yours. It's
all about speed, guys. If you don't
believe me, then go listen to AC
Hampton. Next, the ads, right? So,
obviously, the majority is also going to
be ripped. So, you can either do Calata
UGC. So, you can go look up your product
on Calata and take the UGC, or you can
just go on Tik Tok organic and just look
for um ads with views. And one caveat to
this is you want to make sure the views
are good engagement. If you guys don't
understand what I mean is that there's
good and there's bad engagement. Bad
engagement is there are views because
again like I said earlier it's a skit.
It's funny. It's relatable. Like it's
not actually about the product. They're
liking it for other reasons that aren't
the product. Good engagement is oh a
bunch of likes. The comments are like
where do I buy this? This is so cool.
Where has this been all my life? That's
good engagement. So you want to make
sure it has good engagement. Those are
the two ways you can really rip videos.
Okay, so for voice of ads, I'm going to
go over it super briefly. Um, you can
use chat GBT or Claude. If you're going
to do a lot of manual writing and like
just use AI as a framework, I would just
use Chat GBT. That's what I do. I like
to go and edit my scripts manually. But
if you want to rely on AI a little bit
more, you should use Claude. Um, and
what I do is I usually get about six to
eight avatars with unique angles and I
make voice ads for them. So I go to
chatbt and I say I am doing research on
an automatic ironing machine. Here is my
number one competitor. And then I link
my number one competitor. And as a bonus
again I don't want to go too into detail
about this but as a bonus you can like
put in their similar web metrics. Um you
can screenshot the demographics using
similar web. If we go here um
give it a second.
go to demographics. You can screenshot
this and show it, but sometimes it won't
have enough data. So, if that's the
case, that's fine. Okay. So, for the
actual chatb part of it, um I basically
just say, "Hey, I'm doing research on
this automatic iring machine. Here's my
number one competitor." Then I ask it to
find 20 public Reddit posts. It finds
the Reddit posts and then I tell it to
analyze the URLs from those Reddit posts
and tell me their patterns, their deep
thoughts, and all that stuff. And it
does that deep analysis.
And then once it does that, I basically
go to this tool called Prompt Cowboy,
which gives you really optimized chatbt
prompts. And then I tell it, hey, I want
to do deep research on this automatic
earning machine, and I wanted to
consider all the product avatars, what
desires they have, the awareness stages,
and all that stuff. And I say, I'm going
to be using this for Facebook ad copy.
It'll give me a really um thoroughly
built out deep research prompt. So, I'll
put this in, and I'll make sure I press
deep research. And then, for time sake,
I didn't really do this because I just
remade this for the video. So, it'll
take like 10 minutes, but let's say I
did it. Um, it'll give you all these
avatars. And once you have all these
avatars, you can read through it, decide
which one you like. And then from there,
I'll go to prompt cowboy and I'll
basically just say, "Hey, make me a
script based on the avatar." And I
usually have it write me three hook
variations, and I'll get this little
prompt, put in chatbt, pick which avatar
I want. Um, and I guess it chose this
one. And then it just gives me the full
script with three hooks and the ad body.
And then I'll go from here and manually
edit it. And I'll repeat this process
for about six day avatars. And I only
really do this if the ripped content
isn't really that good. If the ripped
content is good, I'll just go ahead and
just stick with this. But if the ripped
content is kind of mid, there's not that
much, and I really believe in the
product, then I'll go ahead and make
some of these voiceover ads using this
chat GPT and cloud method. Again, this
is super brief. Um, you're going to want
to do a lot of manual edits to the
script. You don't want to just
completely rely on AI, but this is kind
of a basic rundown on how you get a
voiceover ad started in terms of the
scripting side of things.
So, in terms of the ad account side of
things, you're going to have CBO, right?
You're not going to do [ __ ] You're not
going to do any of that [ __ ] You're
going to have a manual CBO, and you're
going to do this in USA only. I've
talked about this a bunch. Um, and then
there you're going to have your 6 to 12
ads. 6 to 12 is a pretty large number,
but six is the bare minimum, just cuz
you want at least six proper ads that
you're confident in at the bare minimum.
Um, ideally you want, you know, maybe 10
to 12, but this range is fine. And then
for your primary text and headline, um,
primary text doesn't really matter. Just
use some chat GBT [ __ ] Does not
matter that much when you're testing.
Headline. Um, this one can matter just
cuz it's right next to the shop now
button. So just put your offer there.
That's usually what I recommend. And
super simple, guys. You don't need to
over complicate it. You're going to let
this run for about 3 days. And of course
with the metrics and stuff, I'll talk a
little bit more about this, but refer to
my last video if you want actual insight
on how to look at your metrics and
stuff. But 3 days is usually what I let
it run for. So in those, you know, first
one to three days, um, all you're really
doing is just letting you optimize your
audience. You're not really looking for
profit. And again, guys, I'm not going
to talk too much about this. You can go
watch my last video, um, if you want to
learn more about metrics and stuff, but
there is a good caveat I need to
mention. So when your audience is
optimizing, you know, you're either
going to get cheaper traffic or you're
going to get still expensive traffic.
So, cheaper traffic usually looks like,
you know, dollar CPC,
um, good CTR, that type of stuff.
Expensive traffic, you know, you might
have $2 to $3 CPC, low CTR. So, my last
video, I told you guys that cheaper
traffic is going to be the best, and
that's true. That's still that still
holds true. This is like winning product
kind of metrics. But expensive traffic,
you might think, "Oh, yeah, this is
[ __ ] I'm going to cut it." Blah, blah,
blah. Like in your last video, you said
if your traffic is expensive, watch out.
But there's a caveat. Expensive traffic
can also be pretty good. And that's what
I noticed with my product. So remember
guys, I started this August 6th. August
7th was my first day. August 8th was my
second day. And the 1K day was honestly
2K day was August 9th. So if you go to
the actual ad account here, um just to
show you guys, August 6th, we didn't
spend much. There's literally nothing to
spend. August 7th, we spent $26. And you
can see, right, CPM dog [ __ ] CPC dog
[ __ ] CTR dog [ __ ] But
I still had $400 in sales at two
rorowass. Let's go to August 8th.
August 8th, CPM went down. CPC, CTR
still [ __ ] Rowass, $300 in sales. How
much I spend? $200 spent. Kind of [ __ ]
August 9th,
CPM went back up. CPCTR is [ __ ] 170
spent. But this one's kind of crazy. I
ain't gonna lie. 2K day. That's like
[ __ ] 10. Not even, bro. I think it's
like Yeah, it's like a 10 rorowass.
So, when you guys look at the data,
right, you're going to think, "Oh, yeah,
the CPC is so expensive. The CTR is so
low. Like, I want good traffic. I want
cheaper traffic. I'm going to cut the
product." But if you actually look at my
ads to carts every single day, right?
Eighth, like 14 add to cards, six reach
checkout. Like the ninth right here, 21
add to cardarts, 16 reach checkout. Like
you guys have to consider even though
I'm getting $2 to $3 CPCs, there's a lot
of buying intent. Think about it. Six
10% of people reach checkout. Like with
my AOV, like bro, that literally could
have been like a 3K day, 3 4K day,
right? So even though your traffic is
expensive, right? you can still let the
audience optimize and optimization
doesn't necessarily mean cheaper
traffic. Optimization can mean even
though the CPCs are expensive, the
audience becomes super narrowed down,
right? Um, usually when you think of
optimization, you think, okay, like it's
testing audience A, but when it starts
testing audience B, the that audience is
going to be super interested, my CPC is
going to go down, my CTR is going to go
up, all that stuff. That's not always
the case. That's usually a case in a lot
of the situations, but in this
situation, um, the CPC stayed the same,
but the audience just became super
narrowed down. That's why like on that
1K day, you can see my conversion rate
is pretty high, and that's cuz the
audience is super narrowed down. So, one
thing you need to consider, guys, is if
your traffic is expensive, um, make sure
you have a high add to cart and make
sure your CVR is also high.
You don't always need cheap traffic,
guys. These can both be the same, but
it's just all based on reading the
metrics. You should go watch my last
video if you don't understand what I'm
talking about right here. Okay, so
lastly, I'm just going to go through
this super briefly. After your first 1K
day, like I said in the product picture
section, um you want to optimize your
website double down. So, make sure you
have your funnel. Um make sure you have
good product picks. So, make sure you
know they're visual, they're custom,
all that stuff. prelanders. Um, I even
tested one. You should always start with
the listical.
Let me pull up the pre-lander that I
made for mine. So, this is honestly a
preander I made for my store. Um,
always test that out. The second I hit
that 1k day, I made this listicle. More
ads, obviously, guys. So, you want to
have more ads coming into your ad
account. Ideally, you want UGC and
stuff. You can rip it. You can get it
from Influy. You can actually get your
own UGC as well. You don't always have
to rip. Start testing more voiceovers
using that chat GPT structure that I
mentioned. Upsells, again, incart
post-p purchase upsells. And this is all
just to drive your AOV up. And I'm
breezing through this guys because I
talked about it in my last video. I
don't like to just repeat information in
every video. And then emails as well.
You can use Clavio and stuff just to
start collecting emails and offering
discounts and stuff. And this email list
should give you 10% extra bottom line
revenue. This is kind of an example of
what an email flow would look like. Um,
you can pay an agency to get it set up.
Um, or you can just do a basic one
yourself, but it's really important
because emails usually give you a good
bottom line revenue cuz you're having
people that haven't bought basically get
bombarded with a bunch of sales emails.
So, usually you'll have about 10%
minimum attribution. This should be
honestly like 20% if anything, but 10%'s
the minimum. 20% is usually the average.
So, like let's say you're doing like
300k months, right? Um, literally from
this you're going to have like at least
60K coming from emails, campaigns, and
stuff, which is all basically pure
profit because there's no ad spend in
it. It's all old customers. So, emails
is super good. But that's kind of what
happens after your first 1K day. Go
watch my last video if you want to learn
more about this. I literally yap about
this for an hour. So, go watch my last
video if you want to learn more about
this stuff. But honestly, guys, that's
pretty much it.
It's really nothing crazy, guys. Like 3
days is all it [ __ ] took to hit not
it's not even a 1K day. Honestly, I
should make the title 2K day. Um, this
is a 2K day, day three. So, I showed you
guys the ad account, showed you guys the
rorowass. I showed you guys how to find
products. Showed you how to speedrun
your site. Showed you how to do your
ads. Showed you how to do voiceover ads,
what your ad account should look like.
Pretty much everything you really need
to do a 1K day. It's not that hard,
guys. Go [ __ ] work. Super brief
video. Um, again guys, if you want more
sauce what to do after 1K, go watch my
last video. Honestly, I was hesitant
making this video just because like 1Ks
are so [ __ ] easy to get. It's really
nothing crazy. It's just product
research, website, ripping ads. But a
lot of you guys seem to over complicate
it. I'm not going to lie. And I think
that's what's wrong with a lot of gurus.
They'll make it super complicated, so
they think you have a huge learning
curve that you need to buy their course
to do it. But it's really just the same
formula in and out. So, if you guys
found value in this video, be sure to
just check out my other videos. There's
a lot of sauce being dropped. Again, I
do have a one-on-one membership down
below if you guys want to check that
out. I'm not a guru, bro. I just have a
lot of free time with all my stores. If
you guys want to check it out, you can.
If not, get to work. 3 days, 2K day.
What's your excuse? Peace out.
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The video outlines a streamlined, rapid approach to achieving a $1,000 to $2,000 daily revenue store within just three days. The creator emphasizes simplicity, advising viewers to avoid over-complicating the process by using a 'speedrun' strategy: identifying products via methods like CalData or the 'burner method,' quickly building a basic, high-converting store by 'ripping' (copying) images and descriptions from competitors to test validation, and deploying manual CBO ad campaigns. The creator also discusses how to interpret performance metrics, noting that even with expensive traffic, high purchase intent can lead to profitability, and concludes by mentioning that once initial validation is confirmed, one should transition to optimizing the site with custom content and scaling via advanced tactics.
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