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Milan Cidilo retweeted
i ran my entire content production this week without touching my keyboard. here's how. i've been testing heylemon.ai - a voice assistant that actually takes action on your laptop and I wanted to see how far i could push it for content workflows. turns out... pretty far. here's what my content production now looks like: > research while doing other things: i used to sit down, open a browser, start searching, fall into a rabbit hole, and lose 45 minutes before i even had an angle. now i'm making breakfast and i say "find the top performing posts about AI video tools this week and save to my research doc." by the time i sit down, the research is waiting. > capturing ideas without breaking flow: Ideas usually hits while i'm walking, at the gym. while i'm cooking, etc. used to lose half of them. or i'd stop everything to open notes and type it out. now I can just ask Lemon to add to my content ideas: “post comparing openclaw and perplexity for research workflows" > outlining posts in real time: "create a new doc called 'lemon ai post' with these sections: hook, problem, how i use it, examples, cta" doc created. structured. ready to fill in. i didn't click a single thing. (i literally used LemonAI for writing this post) the pattern across all of this: the gap between thinking and doing is gone. you think "i should research that" - done. you think "i should write that down" - captured. you think "i should start that draft" - started. i'm not saying i'll never type again. but for the messy early parts of content like research, ideas, outlines, rough drafts.. voice is faster. way faster. and it means i can be "working" while not being at my desk. that part's kind of wild. if you want to try it for free -> RT comment "lemon" and i'll send 30 days of access in your DMs. (must be following so I can DM)
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I'm giving away our most in-demand strategic resource, the same frameworks behind £600m in revenue generated for the DTC brands we work with. (This will be the last chance to download for free). The year is 2026, and every consumer now lives inside a personal algorithmic bubble. Every feed, every search result, every shopping journey is uniquely shaped by micro-behaviours, emotional signals, and past engagement. Meta, Google and TikTok aren’t matching ads to audiences anymore. They’re orchestrating hyper-personalised experiences at the individual level. At the same time, consumers are craving something algorithms can’t manufacture: real connection. For brands, this changes everything. Winning in 2026 won’t come from targeting hacks. It will come from: – Creative built around individual triggers – AI-powered signal analysis and rapid iteration – Systems that compound incrementality – And content that still feels deeply human This playbook breaks down the exact structures we use across Meta, TikTok, AI and Creative to drive compounding growth in this new era. Retweet this post and comment "2026" and I'll send it over.
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The top-performing brands on Meta today are allocating 30–50% of spend to partnership ads because they consistently deliver lower CPAs and higher CTRs. From Meta’s POV, partnership ads aren’t a separate channel or tactic. They’re a creative diversity lever. Partnership ads don’t work because of creators. They work because of identity. The algorithm isn’t asking: “Who is this creator?” It’s asking: “What new information does this ad introduce into the system?” That’s why partnership ads unlock incremental reach when done properly and why they fall flat when brands just reskin the same message with a different face. Same message different creator ≠ new learning. Different message different identity = signal. If your partnership ads are just: • Brand script, creator delivery • Same hook, new handle • Volume without distinction You’re not giving the system anything new to work with. Partnership ads aren’t about borrowing audiences. They’re about teaching the algorithm something it didn’t know before. That’s the shift most brands are still missing. And it’s exactly what the system rewards: – A new voice – A new perspective – A new way of telling the story 🤝 Introducing the Partnership Ads Guide, the ultimate resource for unlocking incremental reach. We’ve distilled everything you need to know into a simple, actionable guide with industry examples. Want it? Retweet this post Comment “partnership” and I’ll DM it to you
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Milan Cidilo retweeted
3 Dec 2025
i built a junior cmo that works 24/7, never gets tired, and ships full campaigns in a few hours it’s lindy’s 3-agent stack and it completely changed how i run marketing now I can run a single task like: “analyze my competitors, find the best angles to win, write the positioning, and generate the first round of ads and videos.” and it handles everything i use it to: – study competitors map positioning gaps – find untapped angles from ads, socials, and keywords – turn insights into real campaign briefs – generate copy, images, and video variants (nanobanana veo3) – go from idea -> launch the same day want to try the full lindy cmo setup (all 3 agents)? comment CMO, follow repost and i’ll send it over (must be following so i can dm)
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Milan Cidilo retweeted
28 Nov 2025
here's the exact gumloop workflow i built to reverse-engineer any brand’s winning video ads most marketers “research” by watching ads and guessing what works this workflow does it properly: -> drop in your brand a competitor -> scrapes their top video ads -> breaks down the strongest hooks, angles, pacing, offers -> extracts emotional triggers CTAs -> recommends new hooks for your product based on what’s scaling perfect for dtc brands agencies who need fresh angles without wasting hours want the full gumloop build? comment GUMLOOP, follow repost and i’ll DM it (must be following)
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Meta just killed 80% of your ad tests, right before Black Friday. Same visual, new copy? Still grouped. New hook, same creator? Still grouped. With Creative Similarity Andromeda in play, Meta's now rewarding differentiation, not just volume. Here’s what that means for your BFCM campaigns: → Lazy iterations won’t scale → Visual sameness = delivery cap → Entity ID separation = performance unlock To actually scale now, your ads need: ✔️ Big swings in format, persona, and hook ✔️ Creative vehicles like podcast clips, Reddit statics, founder VSLs ✔️ First-3-second visual contrast to avoid getting grouped We’ve recently been building for this shift and I’ve just got listed as a @foreplay_co Expert. So to help with your Black Friday content ideas, I’ve dropped a live Foreplay board with the best in class ads for Q4. The exact ads that broke through Meta’s similarity filter and became top spenders. → Retwteet this post and drop “BOARD” in the comments and I’ll send it over.
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I just found a tool that makes insanely good ads entirely with AI. Yes, actually. No one talks about how limited traditional video production really is. Or how AI makes actual ad production very difficult. There’s no other setup that works as well as MakeUGC V.2 does: • Sora2 Pro builds cinematic storytelling • Veo3.1 perfects pacing and structure • Kling brings realism and expression • MakeUGC turns it all into scroll-stopping ads that convert And now, with their new AI agents, the entire process runs on autopilot. Here’s how it works: • The AI agents receive your product and creative brief • They assign roles to Sora2 Pro, Veo3.1, and Kling automatically • Each model collaborates to generate, refine, and finalize your ad • MakeUGC delivers ready-to-launch videos within minutes It’s a full architecture for automated video funnels — and it’s already replacing agencies. Not hype. Just better design. RT comment “V2” and I’ll send you a full breakdown on how to make insane ads with MakeUGC (must be following for DM) #makeugcpartner
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We broke down the funnel behind a brand that’s passed £60M in 18 months and owned by a friend of mine @iamshackelford @drinkbrez didn’t scale with just a strong product. They built a full-funnel content machine and engineered each touchpoint with precision. We mapped it. Inside the breakdown: - A TOF > BOF funnel teardown across 7 creative formats - The exact types of content that build emotional trust AND drive conversion - How BREZ blends UGC, expert explainers, founder reels, and street interviews to hit every persona - Persona-aware messaging across lifestyle angles (e.g. “sober socialising” vs “sleep anxiety”) - Smart copy frameworks that create frictionless buyer journeys and habit-building product loops - What makes their funnel repeatable, not just reactive This is for DTC brands who: → Have 1–2 winning creatives but no ecosystem → Feel their funnel is top-heavy (TOF) with weak mid/bottom follow-through → Need inspiration to build a creative system, not just creative assets Want the full breakdown? 1. Retweet the post 2. Comment “BREZ” 3. Make sure you're following so I can DM you
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The cheat code for Higgsfield Sora 2 is here! Get the free Prompt Guide: two powerful formulas, templates that work & pull millions of views. join our YouTube live stream on Monday 10AM PST to master Sora, with an exclusive secret drop RT & reply next 9h = 150 credits in DM!
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Ok, the vibe marketing tool war for ads is over. Quickdesign 2.0 won. Ad teams are about to get smaller. Way smaller. The video is mind-blowing 👇 Repost = Full guide in DMs.
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We’ve built a Meta creative playbook, (built from the learnings behind £400M in revenue💰) and you can download it for free. Meta's Andromeda now only cares about how much quality creative you can give it and how fast. → It can test 5,000 ads a week. → It learns in real-time. → It rewards creative variation and rapid iteration. If you're still running 3-5 ads per month and hoping for scale... you're feeding a machine that runs on volume with crumbs. That’s why we built a system designed specifically for this new Meta reality and now we’re giving it away. 🚨 The 2025 Creative Testing Playbook What’s inside: ✅ Testing architectures for Persona, Concept, and Sprint isolation (£15k–£100k budgets) ✅ Modular frameworks to script, shoot, and remix hooks, bodies & CTAs at scale ✅ 30-day optimisation cadence with KPI guardrails and budget distribution cheatsheets ✅ Plug-and-play checklists for reviews, setup, and analysis ✅ The 7 mistakes that silently kill ad accounts and how to avoid every one It’s the exact process we use with brands spending 7 and 8 figures a year. Want it? Retweet this post Comment “PLAYBOOK” below and I’ll send it your way. (Make sure you're following so I can DM you).
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Milan Cidilo retweeted
29 Sep 2025
1 winning ad → 10 new variations. In hours. Not days. All with AI. Most brands treat a winning ad like a one-hit wonder. But the brands scaling like crazy? They multiply what already works… systematically. We’ve built a creative system that does exactly that. What it? RT Comment 'AI' and I'll send it across.
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Milan Cidilo retweeted
22 Sep 2025
turn any product photo into a full-blown ugc factory with n8n no models, no freelancers, no photoshop i built a workflow that takes a single product image and blends it into lifestyle shots of models -> exports ready-to-use ugc content in minutes here’s how it works: - drop any product photo into the flow - it pulls model shots from your folder auto-generates composites with your product placed naturally - saves finished images into a new folder we’ve been using it to spin out ad variants weekly want the json to try it? comment “UGC” repost follow and i’ll DM you the full build (must be following so i can DM)
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Milan Cidilo retweeted
18 Sep 2025
I just cloned 6–7 new ads off ONE screenshot. Everyone’s overcomplicating ad creative. I literally copied an ad I liked, swapped in a product… A minute later Atria Nano Banana ChatGPT gave me a full set of variations. This is how founders scale now. RT & comment “clone” for the workflow. (must be following)
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How to make $10K/month with an AI creative agency: 1. Reach out to 6 businesses per day 2. Send them 5 creatives each for free 3. Use AI to create everything 4. Sign them on $20 - $50 per creative RT Comment "ad agency" and I'll show you how (must follow to get dm)
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Just my opinion here: Selling digital products without SEO or AI Search Optimization in 2025 is like launching a SaaS with no onboarding. Every week I watch creators leave 10s of thousands of dollars per month on the table by skipping foundational visibility work. Like, basic stuff. I’m going to show you how to fix that today without paying or hiring anyone. But before I get into it… If you want some cheat codes for getting traffic sales from ChatGPT within 30–60 days, just follow me RT this reply “SEO Stuff Digital Product Guide.” You must do all 3 for the DM. Let's start with the most important thing: authority. Every AI search engine, ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini, and Grok, all reward authority. Authority = PR backlinks brand mentions. Natural backlink distribution in 2025 looks like this: 70% → Homepage (global trust) 25% → Product pages (top sellers) 5% → Blog/support content (topical authority) Free backlink plays that work right now: Creator economy newsletters (“Tools I Use” features) “Best of” curators scraping ChatGPT lists YouTube creators with companion blogs Guest post swaps with Gumroad/Notion creators Podcast show notes with backlinks Want a shortcut? Use SEO Stuff’s Premium Backlink Bundle. It features only links from domains already trusted by Google and AI. Now let's talk keywords. Don’t waste time on “best planner” or “photo editor" because that's too broad and too competitive. Filters to use in SEO Stuff or Ahrefs: KD < 30 100–1,000 monthly searches CPC > $2.50 Intent modifiers: for, with, that helps, best Recent high-converting examples (July 2025): “ADHD planner for neurodivergent creators” “Client portal software for brand designers” “Ebook cover templates for fantasy authors” “Goal tracking Notion template for personal trainers” And make sure you're optimizing your product pages. AI crawlers prioritize structured, benefit-first content. Checklist: Benefit-first headline (“Finish your week’s tasks in 15 min”) Bullets with outcomes, not just features Video walkthroughs or testimonials Screenshot carousel or before/after proof Schema: Product FAQ Review Embedded demos (YouTube, Loom, TikTok) Clear CTA: Download Now / Try It Free Also, make sure you're building topic authority clusters. You don’t need to blog daily. You need structured clusters. Example Hub: “2025 Productivity Stack for Digital Product Sellers” Supporting posts: “Why Notion Still Wins in 2025 for Planning” “Top Tools to Ship a Gumroad Product in a Weekend” “How [Customer Name] Used Our Template to 3x Output” Interlink spokes → hub → product page. Add “Key Takeaways” to each post. Perplexity and Gemini prioritize summarizable content. And make sure you're owning comparison content. Bottom-of-funnel searches are money. Examples: “[Your Product] vs [Competitor]” “Best tools to organize client projects” Must include: Side-by-side tables Screenshots of UIs Quotes from switchers Clear verdict CTA AI often cites these in direct answer cards. Also, don't sleep on e-mail. AI engines now factor engagement newsletter mentions into trust. Lead magnet ideas: Free template (“Notion Dashboard for X Creators”) Calculator (“Digital Product Revenue Planner”) Quiz (“What’s Your Productivity Style?”) Promote via: Exit popups Blog CTAs Freebies tab Follow with: 3-part welcome sequence Use case drip series Onboarding emails And think ahead a bit when it comes to content. LLMs reward freshness. Publish 6–8 weeks before the spike. Content ideas: “Best Back-to-School Planners for College Creators” “Holiday Productivity Kit for Entrepreneurs” “Q4 Planning Templates That Actually Work” Seasonal = higher conversions AI visibility. Also, don't sleep on video. LLMs now embed video in answers. Create and embed: “How I Use This Template Every Monday” “What Happened After 30 Days of Our Planner” “3-Minute Setup Walkthrough” Upload to Shorts/Reels/TikTok. Embed with captions timestamps. And make sure you're fixing up your technical SEO/AIO. Checklist: Load time < 2.5s Lazy loading WebP images Mobile-first Schema: Product, FAQ, Review, Article Clean navigation breadcrumbs Zero broken links No technical foundation = no AI visibility. Really think about your funnel stages as it pertains to your content strategy. TOFU: Blogs, templates, calculators MOFU: Comparisons, walkthroughs BOFU: Product pages with reviews, urgency, and video CRO moves working in 2025: Exit popups with urgency offers Cart abandonment flows Retargeting with testimonials One-click upsells 90-Day Digital Product SEO AI Search Plan: Days 1–30 Fix technical SEO Optimize top product pages Research keywords for blog comparisons Days 31–60 Publish 3–5 authority posts Launch 1–2 lead magnets Begin backlink outreach or use SEO Stuff credits Days 61–90 Publish seasonal content videos Secure features in newsletters and “Best Of” lists Retarget high-intent traffic with proof-driven ads All of which is to say, you don’t need another viral tweet. It's time to build out a proper, adult system. This is how digital product sellers go from $4K/month to $40K/month. Want the done-for-you version? Check SEO Stuff Gold Plan. And if you want cheat codes for getting traffic sales from ChatGPT in 30–60 days, just follow me RT this reply “SEO Stuff Digital Product Guide.” You must do all 3 for the DM.
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Milan Cidilo retweeted
8 Sep 2025
Scaling an e-commerce brand is harder than ever. The biggest roadblock? Sloppy creative testing. Most brands either: ❌ Test randomly ❌ Rely on the same “winning” creative for months ❌ Waste ad spend with no clear learnings We built a Creative Testing Framework 2.0 that fixes this. It gives you: ✔ Smarter testing (no wasted budget) ✔ Faster feedback loops ✔ Predictable creative refreshes before fatigue Want the framework? RT Comment “Creative” and I’ll send it
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Nano banana n8n Claude = AI Ad Factory This system pumps out TikTok/FB/IG static ads on autopilot using Google's new image model... - No writers. - No strategists. - No $15K monthly content teams. Just endless, high-converting content at scale. Perfect for e-comm operators & creative agencies. Here's how it works: → Upload business context into intelligence engine → n8n pulls audience psychology & brand voice patterns → Claude generates content variations across platforms → Auto-formats for LinkedIn, Twitter, newsletters, YouTube → Applies psychological triggers & engagement hooks → Logs performance data back to system for optimization Built with business intelligence architecture. Runs 24/7. Perfect voice consistency every time. Want the complete system? Like comment "BANANA" repost, and I'll DM it to you. (must be following)
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I created my LinkedIn 38 weeks ago. Easiest algo to crack by a country mile. Since then I have added $70,000 to my agency pipeline, added five figures in rev this month for SEO Stuff, built 7,300 new connections, logged 1,655,816 impressions, and reached 518,572 members. Steal my system and use it before they close the loopholes. And if you want my full cheat sheet including updated engagement group templates, carousel strategy, and DM workflows: Follow me Repost this Comment “X LinkedIn growth guide” You must do all 3 to get the DM. Alright, the rules have shifted again. Here is what drives reach and inbound as of today: Proof plus POV is mandatory. Dashboards, receipts, or client outcomes backed with your own analysis are still the highest-performing format. AI fatigue is obvious. People scroll past generic AI-written posts. Real stories, mistakes, and personal insights are cutting through. Comment velocity and diversity in the first hour is critical. Ten unique early comments will outperform fifty likes from the same crowd. Network overlap compounds growth. If your content circulates in two or three adjacent communities, LinkedIn boosts you deeper into those clusters. DM outreach requires personalization. Context-based DMs tied to someone’s post work. Cold blasts are getting flagged more often. My posting routine: I post three times per day, seven days a week. When I stop, reach falls within 48 hours. Morning: Text post with POV, story, or industry observation Afternoon: Carousel, proof post, or annotated screenshot Evening: Mini-thread, framework, or quick win Formats performing best now: Carousels First slide = bold headline with a result or pain point Middle slides = numbered steps or takeaways Final slide = CTA (“Drop guide below if you want the SOP”) Carousels that combine text with annotated visuals are still outperforming plain-text ones by 30 to 40 percent. Short videos Keep them under 45 seconds Hook hard in the first 3 seconds Subtitles matter, your first line auto-previews Quick walkthroughs and proof demos beat polished storytelling Text posts Hook with a question, bold claim, or counterintuitive insight 1–2 lines per paragraph for scannability Mini-thread style with 3–5 bullets works better than long text blocks End with a question to prompt replies Proof breakdowns Share a result Break it down in 3–4 bullets Combine authority and teachability in one format Swipe posts 2–3 images of wins, DMs, dashboards, or before-and-after examples Formats flopping now: AI-written list posts with no voice Metrics without a narrative or “how” Text-heavy walls with no breaks Links inside the post body Timing sweet spots: 7–8 AM for thought-leadership style text posts 1–3 PM for maximum impressions Sunday evening for low-noise visibility Tuesday and Thursday for CTA and lead-gen posts Engagement strategy: Comment on 20 posts daily with substance, not filler Like 50 posts daily, focusing on mutuals and your vertical Reply to all comments in the first hour to trigger velocity Repost top performers every 5–7 days with a new lead-in DM 5–10 people daily with context from their posts LinkedIn is now rewarding repeat engagement. If someone who commented on your last post comments again quickly on your next post, reach rises sharply. Nurture those relationships. Hooks pulling results right now: “I started this account 38 weeks ago. Here is the exact revenue it has generated.” “$10K this month from LinkedIn posts. Here is the breakdown.” “This 7-slide carousel booked 3 calls in 24 hours. Slide 1 below.” “If I had to restart on LinkedIn in 2025, here is the exact playbook I would use.” “The 7-post-per-week system I use to drive inbound leads.” Pair them with proof. Screenshots, Stripe, DMs, or client wins outperform text-only claims every time. 30-day checklist: Post 3x/day Comment on 20 posts/day with substance Like 50 posts/day Reply to all comments in the first hour Repost top performers weekly DM 5–10 people/day with context-first value Track impressions, replies, and inbound weekly LinkedIn is still the most underpriced growth engine in 2025. Run this playbook for 30 days. Screenshot your Day 31 results. Tag me when the inbound starts. And if you want the full cheat sheet with engagement group templates, carousel strategy, and DM workflows: Follow me Repost this Comment “X LinkedIn growth guide” You must do all 3 for the DM.
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Milan Cidilo retweeted
29 Aug 2025
It’s overrrrr. Nano Banana just broke the game. No excuses left. I took a basic model photo a product shot. Dropped them into Nano Banana. 12 seconds later → full campaign-ready creative. Brand owners have no excuses now. What used to take a studio, crew, and a huge budget… now takes a good prompt and a click. rt & reply "banana" if you want to workflow prompts
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