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Hey everyone Just wanted to wish every business owner here a happy and successful week ahead! You know, one thing that keeps every business alive is people. The more people know about what you do, the more opportunities you create, for sales, for growth, and for building real connections. Without people, even the best product or service can go unnoticed. Getting more people into your business isn’t just about selling, it’s about building trust, creating awareness, and keeping your business moving forward. Now, the question is, how do you actually get more people into your business? It starts with putting yourself out there. You can’t grow in silence. Whether it’s through sharing valuable content online, connecting directly with your audience, building an email list, running promotions, or simply having genuine conversations about what you do, it all helps. The more you show up, the more people begin to notice you, trust you, and eventually become your customers. No matter the kind of business you’re in, people are the heart of it. So it’s worth finding ways to keep reaching out, engaging, and letting them know the value you bring. So, how are you currently reaching out to people about your business? What’s been working for you, and what would you love to improve? Drop a comment below, I’d love to hear from you, and I’ll do my best to answer any questions I can. Wishing you all a productive and successful week ahead!
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Where are you at in the launch process right now?
Still figuring out your offer? Landing page half-done? Ads sitting in drafts? I just dropped a brand new free course inside the community called: Launch Your DTC Brand Checklist It’s the exact roadmap we use with brands to go from “I’ve got a cool idea” to “I’m actually driving traffic and getting sales.” We break it down into simple, doable steps: → Nail your offer→ Build your buy box + landing page→ Create ads that don’t suck→ Launch with a budget that doesn’t blow your entire bank account Drop a comment with where you’re at right now and we’ll point you to the lesson that’ll help most. P.S. This Friday at 4pm EST, @Antonio Romero is going live for a full walkthrough where you’ll see how to instantly generate ad creatives, product shots, social posts, and more. He'll even take your product photos and generate ad creatives for you (FOR FREE). If you’ve been dragging your feet on launching ads, this is your wake-up call.
If you started today what's the first thing you would focus on?
Q4 can make or break a DTC brand. Some founders spend months preparing with ad creative, inventory, and landing pages dialed in. Others scramble last-minute, and it shows in their results. Here’s the thing: there’s no single “right” way to approach Q4, but there are a few moves that separate the brands who crush it from the ones who miss out. If you were launching your brand today and had only 30 days to prepare for Q4, what’s the one thing you’d focus on first? Ad creative? Offer structure? Email flows? Landing pages? Something else?
Why is meta showing my ads only to 300 people, after I spent $20?
I am running the ads in the UK market. I have 1 ATC, 0 sales, a 4.5% click thru rate. I am headline testing under the same campaign using Claude. Am I doing something wrong?
Why is meta showing my ads only to 300 people, after I spent $20?
New payment method causing bad Meta performance?
Hey guys, I got a question, if anyone might have an answer. We are noticing a big dip in performance on our Polish online store in the last week or 2. Our CPA has went up 20%, after we had the best performance in august. We implemented a new payment method right around that time and after implementing it we actually saw an increase in Checkout-order % - so it's not a CR issue. However we did notice an increase in discrepancy between browser and server tracking on Meta. The payment method in question is Przelewy24, which is the most popular payment method in Poland, so it should help with performance and it did improve the CR in that regard. We are using shopify and from what I've seen Przelewy takes the customer to their website to complete the payment - similair as paypal. My concern is that this is causing some problems with the facebook performance however - maybe it's sending wrong signals to Meta which causes a worse performance. We are noticing slower reporting in the Ads dashboard as well. If anyone has any experience about this I'd appreciate some input. Love
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