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Tom Acer retweeted
THE TRUTH ABOUT VENEZUELA
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Prompt engineering is dead. Anthropic just published their internal playbook on what actually matters: XML-structured prompting. Only 2% of users know this exists. Here's what changed:
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GPT Image 1.5 didn’t kill Nano Banana Pro. Seedream 4.5 did. I tested three of the strongest AI image generators for realistic human portraits: - Seedream 4.5 - GPT Image 1.5 - Nano Banana Pro All three can generate good-looking images. Only one can preserve identity. Seedream 4.5 delivers near-perfect character consistency. Face structure stays stable. Skin texture stays human. The subject still looks like the same person across generations. Right now, nothing else comes close for portrait accuracy. GPT Image 1.5 is strong. Clean outputs. Solid realism. Minor drift appears with repeated generations, but still reliable. Nano Banana Pro fails at portraits. Facial features shift. Skin turns plastic. Identity breaks quickly. Fine for stylized visuals, not for real people. Bottom line: For professional AI photoshoots that actually look like you always go with Seedream 4.5 first. GPT Image 1.5 is also good option. But Nano Banana Pro not suitable for portraits. I built five high-precision portrait prompts that produce results shows below. (Use your reference image along with the prompt to get the result) If you want these prompts: Like Repost Comment "Portrait" I'm DM you! . . .
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Stop building apps nobody wants. Here's how to validate your idea in 6 steps: Step 1: Warm up your account — engage in your niche daily Step 2: Design around ONE visual element a 3-word pitch Step 3: Build an embarrassingly simple MVP (3 screens, 2-3 days) Step 4: Post daily until one video explodes Step 5: Build a waitlist community WHILE you iterate Step 6: Launch with a hard paywall → scale to 10K MRR organic Tools: Rork, Anything, Vibe Code App Timeline: 30-90 days of posting The KEY: Solve a fundamental human insecurity Weight loss. Productivity. Status. Confidence. You'll know it's working when the comments explode Stop building in silence Start validating with content Use this playbook
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AI will kill Polymarket. $2.2M in 2 months using probability models. This news is going to blow up the internet. Polymarket trader made $2.2M in just 2 months using AI. His account is traded entirely by a bot. I’ve heard plenty of stories about AI trading bots before, and almost all of them turned out to be scams or didn’t work properly. But this case is different and honestly I’m shocked. He uses AI probability models, training machine learning to estimate real odds based on news and social media data. If his model says an outcome has a 60% chance, while the market prices it at 50% (50¢), he buys because the market is mispricing it. According to his profile: > polymarket.com/@ilovecircle?… His prediction accuracy is 74%. That’s insane. He runs an ensemble of 10 AI models that retrain themselves every week to stay up to date. What do you think about this? This feels like the new reality.
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Google's Cursor competitor: FREE! My course for you to learn: FREE! My holiday gift to you 🎁 [⚠️ Comment "Antigravity" & I'll send you the link] Antigravity is Google's answer to Cursor. It's an AI tool that works directly on your device. Not just for developers! For ANYONE who works with text. It's 100% free right now. Access to Gemini 3 Pro. Even Claude Opus 4.5 (!) Use Nano Banana Pro right in the chat. No subscription. No trial. No credit card. This won't last forever. I've been teaching Cursor to PMs for months. But Cursor costs $20/month. Antigravity removes that barrier completely. So I rebuilt the entire course for AG. It's an Antigravity course taught IN Antigravity. So everything you do is directly applicable! The AI IN the tool is your teacher. What you'll learn: → Write PRDs with AI assistance → Analyze CSV data and survey results → Create strategy documents → Build reusable templates and workflows But here's what most people don't realize: This isn't just for PM work. The real reason I wanted to get this out today... On-device AI assistants are useful for LIFE: 🔹 Want to reorganize your files? 🔹 Rename hundreds of photos? 🔹 Clean up your Downloads folder? 🔹 Convert documents between formats? 🔹 Troubleshoot why something isn't working? Just open the files and ask. Talk to it like a person. I spend all day in these tools now. I've never been so productive. Or had so much fun. AI in a browser is like wearing a straightjacket. This is a terrible day for a launch. But I genuinely want to free you! You've been meaning to learn this stuff. You've got the time. The course is free. The tool is free. No excuses! This is my gift to you. Happy Holidays 🌲 👉 Repost comment "Antigravity" & I'll send you the link
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I run 4 different X accounts. none show my face. all are completely faceless. no personal brand. no selfies. no "day in my life" content. combined they do $30K /month selling digital products. here's the system I use across all of them: **why faceless works:** - no ego involved (you can test wild ideas without embarrassment) - easy to sell later (accounts without a face attached are assets) - unlimited scale (you can run 5, 10, 20 accounts) - no content burnout (don't need to be "on" all the time) my personal brand is one income stream. faceless accounts are the quiet money printers nobody sees. **picking a niche for faceless:** don't go broad. "business advice" won't work. go specific until it feels too small: - notion templates for content creators - canva templates for real estate agents - email scripts for saas founders - resume templates for nurses - workout plans for busy dads the smaller it feels, the easier it is to dominate. I have one account that only posts about productivity for freelance designers. sounds tiny. does $6K/month. **the content formula:** faceless accounts don't need personality. they need utility. what works: - step-by-step tutorials - tool breakdowns - before/after transformations - resource lists - common mistakes in the niche what doesn't work: - hot takes (no trust built yet) - personal stories (you're faceless) - controversial opinions (need a face for that) pure value. every post. no fluff. **posting schedule:** minimum 3x per day across each account. I batch everything on sunday: - write 20-25 posts per account - schedule for the week - don't touch it until next sunday takes about 4 hours total for all accounts. then I disappear. **the product for each account:** one account = one product. keep it simple. my faceless accounts sell: - template packs ($29-$49) - short guides ($34-$67) - swipe files ($27-$44) nothing complicated. nothing requiring support. download and done. **how I create products fast:** I don't make products then find audiences. I build audience first, see what they ask for, then make that. one of my accounts posted about notion for 6 weeks. people kept asking for my templates. made a pack in one afternoon. did $4K first week. the audience tells you what to sell. you just have to listen. **the DM system:** even faceless accounts can DM. when someone engages 3 times, I message: "hey saw you're into [niche topic]. working on something?" no pitch. just conversation. people buy from accounts they've talked to. even faceless ones. **growth without a face:** - reply to bigger accounts in your niche (borrow their audience) - quote tweet with actual insights (not "great post!") - engage in the first 30 mins after posting (signals to algorithm) - collaborate with similar-sized accounts (cross-promotion) grew one account from 0 to 11K in 4 months. never showed my face once. **what most people get wrong:** they think faceless means low effort. wrong. faceless means different effort. pure value instead of personality. you can't charm your way to sales. the content has to be genuinely useful. in some ways it's harder. but it's more scalable. **the income breakdown:** main account (ecomchigga): personal brand, higher ticket, more trust faceless account 1: notion templates, $6K/month faceless account 2: canva stuff, $8K/month faceless account 3: email templates, $4K/month none of them know I run the others. they're separate businesses that happen to live in my phone. **why I'm telling you this:** because everyone's fighting for attention with personal brands. meanwhile the faceless accounts are quietly eating. less competition. less ego. same money. maybe more. **the full system:** I put everything in my course: → how to pick a faceless niche that prints → content frameworks that work without personality → my exact product creation process (templates included) → DM scripts for faceless accounts → growth tactics I use across all accounts → how to manage multiple accounts without burnout → real examples from my faceless accounts (blurred but detailed) plus everything on personal brand if you want to do both. **$50.** less than one month of that streaming subscription you forgot to cancel. you'll make it back on your first few sales. comment "FACELESS" and I'll DM you the link. follow RT required. you can keep grinding one account with your face everywhere. or you can build an empire nobody knows you own.
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If you run a SaaS and aren’t generating strong traffic from Google or ChatGPT… Here is an exact step by step guide to fix that. No strings attached. Let’s start with the main problem: SaaS buyers do not discover products the way they did 2 years ago. They Google your reviews and actually verify that they are legit. They ask AI systems before they ever book a demo. Google still relies heavily on authority and topical relevance. ChatGPT, Gemini and Perplexity rely heavily on reputation signals, expert validation and product clarity. If you want demand from both, you need overlap. That overlap looks like this: Clear product positioning Authoritative backlinks and mentions Consistent brand and product entity signals Structured, extractable product content Strong engagement and conversion signals If you do not understand what I just said, stop immediately and scroll all the way down to my first reply to this post. If you do, keep going. First, lock down your positioning. Generic SaaS does not get recommended. AI systems associate trust through specificity and co occurrence. “AI powered platform” means nothing. “Customer support software for B2B teams handling over 10,000 tickets per month” means a lot. Your homepage must clearly communicate: Who the product is for What problem it solves What category it belongs to What makes it different What outcome it drives If a human cannot explain your product in one sentence, an AI system cannot either. Next, build trust where AI models already look. Most SaaS teams focus only on their own blog. AI engines learn trust from off site validation. Examples that work right now: Industry publications and newsletters Founder interviews and podcasts with transcripts Product reviews and buyer guides Comparison and alternative pages on third party sites Customer stories published outside your site Original research and benchmarks These mentions reinforce your product entity. This is how AI engines learn you are safe to recommend. Next, create AI parseable product and problem content. Long marketing pages do not get cited. AI engines extract answers. Structure your content so it can be quoted. Use: H2 questions with two to three sentence answers first TLDR or Key Takeaways sections Clear feature to benefit mappings FAQ blocks with schema Use case and industry pages Comparison and alternative pages Examples that perform extremely well: “How to choose a customer support platform for B2B SaaS” “Intercom alternatives for growing teams” “Best onboarding tools for product led growth” Gemini and Perplexity often surface these sections verbatim. Next, turn proof into permanent assets. SaaS teams love shipping features. AI engines love evidence. Turn your wins into structured content. Repurpose: Customer quotes Case studies Public roadmap wins Usage milestones Revenue or efficiency improvements Turn them into: Dedicated case study pages Blog posts with metrics YouTube videos with transcripts Public documentation and changelogs Mention your product name, category, and use case naturally. Next, target prompt style searches. SaaS buyers ask full questions. Your content should mirror how they speak. Examples: “What software helps reduce churn” “Best tools for onboarding new users” “Is [Product Name] worth it” Use Ahrefs or SEO Stuff and prioritize: Commercial intent Moderate difficulty Natural language phrasing Always front load a direct answer before expanding. Next, clean up your technical foundation. AI engines do not trust slow or messy sites. Your checklist: Fast mobile performance Clean URLs No duplicate pages Logical internal linking between features, use cases, and docs Valid SoftwareApplication, Product, Review, FAQ, and Organization schema Allow AI crawlers Your site is your product knowledge base. Treat it like one. Next, own branded search and comparisons. If Reddit threads or review sites control your narrative, you are exposed. Create branded content like: “Is [Product Name] legit” “[Product Name] reviews” “[Product Name] vs competitors” “[Product Name] alternatives” This increases branded search and reinforces product trust. Next, optimize for conversion. Traffic without activation is wasted. AI engines observe engagement. High engagement validates trust. What works: Clear CTAs Free trials or demos Simple signup flows Strong social proof near CTAs Email onboarding sequences Retargeting ads for site visitors Faster engagement creates stronger trust signals. Finally, track the right metrics. Measure: Branded search growth Demo or trial starts AI Overview and ChatGPT citations Time on page and scroll depth Repeat visits Off site product mentions These signals correlate directly with inbound demand. Most SaaS companies today: Rely heavily on paid acquisition Have vague positioning Publish unstructured content Lack third party validation Which is why they are non-factors in ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity and increasingly Google. Follow this roadmap and your product will start appearing where buyers actually research software now. And if you want the private cheat codes we use to get SaaS products cited inside ChatGPT and AI Overviews in 30 to 60 days: Follow me RT Comment “SaaS Guide” You must do all 3 for the DM.
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you could’ve made $5M with the tate vs chase demoor fight using google ads (and generate them 10M views in the process) here’s how: the fight was only pushed on socials conferences tate’s tweets little tiktok edits amateur fucking moves meanwhile google searches exploded: "when is tate fight" "tate vs chase demoor" "how to watch tate vs demoor" “pirate website to watch top g for free” “fuck rumble i ain’t paying no $100 for premium” 20M searches in 60 days only organic responses to it everyone ignored paid search and that’s the opportunity THE SYSTEM: phase 1: announcement day place search ads on all generic keywords mentioned before funnel it into a landing page with: "all we know about tate vs demoor" fight date how to watch tale of the tape training footage get a fuck ton of eyes on that (you’ll know how to convert it soon) phase 2: hype phase expand keywords: bid on long-tail searches: "who will win tate demoor" "tate vs demoor prediction" "tate demoor training videos" "chase demoor boxing record" "can andrew tate actually fight" plus some youtube campaigns targeting people watching: tate content boxing content combat sports channels video ad: "here's who actually wins tate vs demoor" 3-minute breakdown with a full analysis ending in a landing page CTA funnel all the traffic to the same landing page but this time also have fight predictions phase 3: fight week maximum aggression highest spend on ads per day keywords expand: "tate demoor free ppv" "watch tate fighting online" "tate demoor live stream free" these are high-intent buyers looking for ways to watch so tell them how to do so on the landing page phase 4: post-fight everyone would stop after the fight big mistake post-fight searches explode: "tate demoor result" "who won tate demoor" "tate demoor highlights" "tate demoor knockout" can still push some merch these searches: 12M in 48 hours your move: publish breakdown immediately: "complete tate vs demoor analysis" round by round what it means what's next capture everyone searching for results THE LANDING PAGE STRATEGY: every ad funnels people into the content hub: hub includes: fight predictions training analysis tale of the tape betting odds fight result post-fight analysis weigh-in coverage press conference breakdowns you're the comprehensive source google rewards comprehensive content your ads get higher quality scores lower cpc and better positions THE MONETIZATION: finally on the landing page you could push: merchandising duel affiliate links the real world discount cobratate tv plug affiliate rumble premium affiliate links rumble competitor affiliate links it wouldn’t be that hard to set it up with them you get a percentage for yourself and fucking print THE RETARGETING LAYER: anyone who visits your content? all get retarget with related fights coming up turn one-time visitors into a recurring audience THE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE: organic creators: fighting algorithm hoping for viral zero control paid ads strategy: guaranteed visibility captured high-intent traffic built a real owned audience while they pray for reach you bought it and this would work for any trendy fight: mike tyson vs jake paul jake paul vs anthony joshua khabib nurmagomedov vs connor search demand is predictable you just need to show up with ads most people won't do this though because they don't understand google ads their loss your opportunity will you get it or nah? - amin (DM me “DFY” if you want me to scale your brand with google ads that apply these principles)
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Andrew Tate speaks on his unfair loss against Chase DeMoor: "I got tired after the second round, and I don’t know why." "If I didn’t get tired I would have won!" 💔 Top G beat Chase de moor he was robbed of a win 💔 #investigatethejudges
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Very solid ad
This ad is blowing up... and it makes TOTAL sense 😮💨 Skincare brands spend their lives complicating everything: 10 products, 6-step routines, 12 serums, endless “must-have” steps… Then Splendors shows up and asks the one question nobody else asks: “What if you could replace EVERYTHING… with this?” -Brutal, instant hook -A promise that feels liberating -A visual that cuts through the noise -A message understood in 0.3 seconds Once again: In skincare, simplicity beats perfection every single time.
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i want $80k in January so i work backwards: $80k ÷ 30 days = $2.6k/day $2.6k ÷ $3k deal = 0.9 deals/day 0.9 deals ÷ 25% close = 3.6 calls needed 3.6 calls ÷ 70% show = 5 booked calls/day 5 calls ÷ 0.12% book rate = 4,166 emails/day my setup: • 280 inboxes • 4,500 emails/day capacity • short one-liner script • warm call every positive reply that's it most people pick a number and "try harder" i pick a number and build infrastructure to make it inevitable it's math simples
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This guy literally leaked the 2026 get-rich playbook
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This guy literally explains how to build an algorithmic trading hedge fund from scratch in under 6 minutes. This is crazy:
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RT @virattt: Introducing Dexter. An open source financial agent in ~200 lines of code. Think: Claude Code, but for finance. What Dexter…
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I made $3K selling cat water fountains… while recording this video 🤣 Finding winning products with Google Ads is too easy right now : no TikTok, no Facebook, just Amazon Movers & Shakers Google Trends 🧠 I broke down the full method (and my top tools) step-by-step. Want the video? Like & retweet, comment “FIND” and I’ll send it over!
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manus for research, grok for ideation, claude for content = $30k/m AI info product biz this is the exact AI stack that's printing money right now while you're using chatgpt for everything and getting mediocre outputs smart operators know each AI has specific strengths and they're stacking them to build complete info products in 48 hours here's the workflow nobody's explaining properly because everyone's busy selling you $997 courses on "AI mastery" fuck that, here's the complete system MANUS FOR RESEARCH (finding what actually sells) step 1: use manus to analyze entire markets in minutes feed it a subreddit, twitter hashtag, or competitor's content "analyze r/entrepreneur top 100 posts from last 30 days, what problems are people asking about most" manus outputs complete breakdown: top pain points, recurring themes, sentiment analysis you now know exactly what problems people will PAY to solve this used to take 40 hours of manual market research manus does it in 10 minutes step 2: use manus to validate product ideas before building "analyze search volume and discussion frequency for [product idea] across reddit, twitter, and forums" manus tells you if people actually care about this topic or if it's just something you think is cool but nobody wants validation BEFORE building saves you weeks of wasted effort step 3: use manus to extract winning frameworks from competitors "analyze these 10 successful info products in [niche], what transformation do they promise, what's included, how are they positioned" manus reverse engineers what's already working you don't reinvent the wheel, you build a better wheel based on proven patterns entire market research phase done in 2-3 hours with manus most people skip research and wonder why their product doesn't sell you have data-driven clarity before writing a single word GROK FOR IDEATION (generating angles and hooks) step 4: use grok to brainstorm product positioning "given these market insights [paste manus output], generate 20 unique angles for an info product that would stand out" grok outputs creative positioning ideas you wouldn't think of manually unconventional angles that cut through noise step 5: use grok for hook and headline generation "create 50 hooks for twitter threads about [topic] that would stop scroll and drive engagement" grok specializes in pattern-breaking creative generates hooks that actually get attention not the generic shit everyone else is posting step 6: use grok to ideate product features and bonuses "what unique bonuses or features could i add to [product] that competitors aren't offering" grok generates differentiation ideas stack these to make your offer irresistible compared to alternatives ideation phase done in 1-2 hours with grok you have unique positioning, proven hooks, differentiated offer most people copy exactly what competitors do and get ignored CLAUDE FOR CONTENT (building the actual product) step 7: feed claude your research and positioning "here's my market research [manus output], here's my positioning [grok ideas], create complete course curriculum for [transformation] with 5 modules" claude outputs structured curriculum with learning objectives, lesson topics, exercises entire course architecture built in 15 minutes step 8: use claude to write all course content "write lesson 3 of module 2 on [topic], 2000 words, include framework, examples, step-by-step process, make it actionable" claude writes complete professional lesson in 5 minutes repeat across all modules and lessons 30-40 hours of content creation done in 8-10 hours step 9: use claude to create all implementation materials "create fill-in-blank worksheet for [lesson topic]" "create checklist for implementing [framework]" "create template for [deliverable]" all the templates, worksheets, checklists your students need generated in minutes, not days of manual work step 10: use claude to write all marketing copy "write high-converting sales page for [offer] targeting [customer], use transformation positioning and premium pricing framework" complete sales page in 10 minutes "write 7-email launch sequence that builds desire and urgency" entire email funnel done marketing materials that would cost $3k-$5k from copywriter = free in 1 hour THE COMPLETE STACK IN ACTION here's what building one info product looks like with this stack hour 1-2: manus research analyze market, validate idea, extract competitor insights identify exact problem you're solving and proof it sells hour 3-4: grok ideation generate positioning angles, hooks, differentiators decide on unique approach that stands out hour 5-12: claude content creation build curriculum, write all lessons, create resources complete product ready to sell hour 13-15: claude marketing write sales page, email sequences, social posts complete funnel ready to launch total time: 15 hours from idea to launched product traditional method: 3-6 months of work AI-powered method: 2 days and here's the math that makes this print money you can build 2 products per week using this stack 8 products per month if you're aggressive even if only 2 of those 8 hit, that's massive ROI each winning product does $5k-$15k/month 2 winners = $10k-$30k/month revenue built in spare time while competitors are still validating their ONE idea the portfolio approach to info products most people spend 6 months building one product then launch and pray it works you spend 2 days building one product launch 8 different products in a month see which ones hit, double down on winners, kill losers spray and pray but with actual quality products not garbage here's the system i'm running right now with clients week 1: use manus to research 4 different market opportunities identify top pain points in each market validate demand exists week 2: use grok to ideate positioning for top 2 markets generate hooks, angles, differentiators decide which angle is strongest week 3: use claude to build 2 complete products product 1 takes 8 hours to build completely product 2 takes 8 hours to build completely week 4: launch both products with claude-written marketing drive traffic through content and outreach see which one converts better result: 2 launched products in 30 days one usually hits $3k-$8k in first month double down on winner, iterate or kill loser repeat every month with new products this compounds FAST month 1: 2 products, 1 winner doing $5k month 2: 2 new products, 1 winner doing $8k (original still running) month 3: 2 new products, 1 winner doing $6k (previous 2 still running) total: $19k/month from 3 winning products built in 3 months by month 6 you have 5-6 products running simultaneously total revenue: $30k-$50k/month all built using the three-AI stack here's what stops most people from implementing this they don't understand each AI's specific strength they use chatgpt for everything and get mediocre results manus is best for data analysis and research grok is best for creative ideation and hooks claude is best for long-form content and structure use the right tool for the right job they think they need to master each AI perfectly before starting wrong, you learn by doing start with basic prompts, iterate based on outputs proficiency comes from reps not courses they're scared to launch multiple products "what if it confuses my audience" bro, use different accounts or different niches or just accept that portfolio > putting all eggs in one basket they overthink the product creation process "it needs to be perfect before launching" wrong, launch at 80% and iterate based on customer feedback AI makes iteration so fast that perfection is pointless here's what you should do this week get access to all three AIs manus (subscription), grok (x premium), claude (subscription) total cost: $60-80/month to run $30k/month business pick ONE market you know something about spend 2 hours doing manus research on that market spend 1 hour doing grok ideation on positioning spend 8 hours using claude to build complete product launch by end of week with claude-written sales page see what happens i guarantee you'll be shocked at how fast you can move and how professional the output is when you use the right AI for each task the people doing $30k-$50k/month with info products aren't smarter than you they just figured out the AI stack and workflow before you did they're building in 2 days what takes you 2 months they're launching 10 products while you're perfecting 1 they're printing money while you're "getting ready to get ready" stop overthinking and start implementing manus for research, grok for ideation, claude for content that's the stack use it or stay broke watching other people win
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How to make a lot of money in ecom: Go after older EU women (55 in NL/SE/GR). They deal with aging insecurity every day — skin, hair, body shape, confidence. They unwind on Facebook at night, emotionally vulnerable, and they convert on ads that show relatable struggle and believable improvement. Slow transformations, real-looking before/after stories, and soft “you deserve to feel beautiful again” angles work insanely well. If your funnel taps into that mix of nostalgia, hope, and self-image, the sales come fast.
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OpenAI and Anthropic use 5 internal prompting techniques that guarantee near-perfect accuracy…and nobody outside the labs is supposed to know them. Here are 5 of them (Bookmark this for later):
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Chat GPT Gemini 3 Lovable is insane 🤯 This AI system creates high-end Animated websites using Lovable Gemini 3. And runs automatically inside Chat GPT. Just upload ONE reference video and get a high end marketing website with solid design and consistency. Want the complete motion background library? Comment "MOTION" like and I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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