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How to add £717 to your ad budget by drinking coffee at home!
Did you know you can save up to 65% of your coffee budget over the course of a year by investing in your own coffee gear and making great coffee at home rather than spending money at your local high-street coffee shop! These figures are based in the UK, but you'll get the picture regardless of where you live. First what would a possible coffee budget look like? Lets do the math. - There are two of you in the home and you each drink 1 coffee 5 times a week. - Cost of coffee: £3.50 - Weekly cost: 10 coffees/week×£3.50 per coffee = £35 per week - Annual cost of high street coffees: £35 per week×52 weeks/year = £1820 per year Now lets look at the cost of espresso at home. - You spend £600 on a very decent home espresso machine (grinder inbuilt) - You buy coffee for £30/kg and make 40 coffees from that = £0.75/coffee - Milk costs £1.20/L, and make 6 coffees from that =  £0.20/coffee - Annual cost of home Latte: 520 coffees/year×£0.95 per coffee = £494 - Annual cost of electricity: 520 coffees/year×£0.0167 per coffee = £8.68 - Total cost: 600 + 494 + 8.68 = £1102.68 You SAVE £717.32 over a year, without missing out on a thing 🤯 That's a £2/day Meta ad for a year! ... not too shabby 😁, who knows the return on that beauty. If you spread the cost of the espresso machine over 5 years, you would have a saving of approximately 65.79% per year compared to buying coffee from the high-street. Now, I happen to be a big fan of coffee shops :), but this was an interesting exercise. What variable have I missed out? Oh yes big question... how do I make coffee at home that meets the standard of my local coffee shop? Ahh... nice, that's where I come in, that minor but critical detail I can help you with 😅 🤐.
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Need some Ad Hooks anyone?
Here’s a doc of 300+ hooks to help brainstorm those ad or copy ideas as you plan your campaigns. Enjoy and let the creativity flow.
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@James Louros Yes amazing ... I did something very similar and it saved me masses of time and provided me with 5 alternative hooks and associated CTA's that I can also now A/B test with the same ad pretty much. First gpt4 prompt: "I want you to act as my copy writer and experienced marketing expert. I am creating an Ad for Youtube that will be targeting [niche]. I want you to refer to the ad script I will give you below and then the attached lists of hooks. My task for you is to first come up with the best five hooks for my script. Once we have completed that task we will move on to the next ones. do you understand?" _ GPT responds with a confirmation. _ Second gpt4 prompt: "attached is the document of the 300+ hooks to reference. My specific [niche] - (write out your niche as clearly with as much detail as possible) This is my ad script below: (paste script) _GPT responds with top 5 hooks_ Third gpt4 prompt: "This is great, now I'd like you to write a very concise CTA for each of these five hooks assuming that the script I have provided remains the same. This CTA will be the last thing I say on the ad." 💥 Boom I now have 5 great hooks and 5 different CTA's to test with my script... Off to edit the video :)
How I Earned My First Affiliate Commission
This is how I got my first affiliate commission on Skool: I went to Alex Hormozi's Instagram page and found that they were running ads for Skool. I downloaded those videos, extracted the script of the video for Alex Hormozi, used ChatGPT to turn the script from the video into an email, and then utilized my method of getting high-quality leads on Google. I sent out cold emails using the script from the video ad.
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New comment 11d ago
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‘… utilized my method of getting high-quality leads on Google‘ … that seems to be the secret sauce on this tactic
This ONE thing is helping me steal referrals
A decade ago, Promoting FB Ads courses was an easy money maker. There were a few good ones and everybody wanted to promote those courses. 𝖨̲𝗍̲'̲𝗌̲ ̲𝗀̲𝗈̲𝗈̲𝖽̲ ̲𝖿̲𝗈̲𝗋̲ ̲𝗍̲𝗁̲𝖾̲ ̲𝖼̲𝗈̲𝗎̲𝗋̲𝗌̲𝖾̲ ̲𝖼̲𝗋̲𝖾̲𝖺̲𝗍̲𝗈̲𝗋̲𝗌̲ 𝖻̶𝗎̶𝗍̶ ̶𝗇̶𝗈̶𝗍̶ ̶𝗀̶𝗈̶𝗈̶𝖽̶ ̶𝖿̶𝗈̶𝗋̶ ̶𝗍̶𝗁̶𝖾̶ ̶𝖺̶𝖿̶𝖿̶𝗂̶𝗅̶𝗂̶𝖺̶𝗍̶𝖾̶.̶ As every affiliate is promoting the same exact product so the buyer can buy from any link. So what did affiliates do? 𝗧𝗵𝗲𝘆 𝗱𝗶𝗱 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘀𝗮𝗺𝗲 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘁𝗵𝗮𝘁'𝘀 𝗵𝗲𝗹𝗽𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗺𝗲 𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗮𝗹 𝗿𝗲𝗳𝗲𝗿𝗿𝗮𝗹𝘀. They introduced BONUSES. Some of them added their existing courses or their time or something random as a bonus. But a few of them created Bonuses that enhanced the value of the course they were promoting. What's something unique that you can offer to your referrals that would force them to join through your link? 𝘍𝘰𝘳 𝘶𝘴, 𝘐𝘵 𝘸𝘢𝘴 𝘢 𝘊𝘩𝘳𝘰𝘮𝘦 𝘦𝘹𝘵𝘦𝘯𝘴𝘪𝘰𝘯. We developed a Chrome extension that helps them have more options with their post text. They can: 𝗕𝗼𝗹𝗱 𝘐𝘵𝘢𝘭𝘪𝘤 𝗌̶𝗍̶𝗋̶𝗂̶𝗄̶𝖾̶𝗍̶𝗁̶𝗋̶𝗈̶𝗎̶𝗀̶𝗁̶ 𝖴̲𝗇̲𝖽̲𝖾̲𝗋̲𝗅̲𝗂̲𝗇̲𝖾̲ 𝙏̶̲𝙝̶̲𝙚̶̲ ̶̲𝙏̶̲𝙚̶̲𝙭̶̲𝙩̶̲ Everybody who joins Skool through our referral link gets access to this Chrome extension. We are working on more Chrome extensions to improve the Skool user experience. And use those extensions to get more users for Skool. Figure out what bonus you can offer to your referrals and you will be able to steal them as well. Good Luck.
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New comment 4d ago
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Great idea with the bonuses … got me thinking
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Luke Gilbert
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@luke-gilbert
Hi, I'm passionate about Dads becoming better fathers, lovers, and providers. I also love roasting coffee!

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