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Ruthless Digital's avatar

started first ecom biz and making first 200 something $, looking to optimize and scale ads and sailing blue seas from there

Thanks!

BowTied Bull's avatar

Awesome! Once you can pay your living expenses you'll be euphoric

Ruthless Digital's avatar

Oh man I’ll feel like I’m on top of planet earth

Chumba's avatar

Fixing to launch my Pet website soon, its taken 1 month of constant work and coding but hopefully it pays off and atleast I can say I tried

Calvin's avatar

Please tell me you used Shopify and didn’t actually code the website.

Chumba's avatar

No i used Shopify lol

BowTiedContract's avatar

Actually just built my first SaaS product/website for a farming niche using Opossums guidance. Will launch this week. Can’t thank you enough for this information.

BowTiedCowboy's avatar

Damn I love the Jungle.

bowtiedwhitebelt's avatar

It's also a popular move in ad-tech to buy credit card data for purposes of building data driven outcome models.

Great article!

L'Bonheur's avatar

Is there a way to see the ad as it's displayed for tiktok ads? (View comments/likes/shares)

Doge Brogan's avatar

Yes, can someone please help with this. This was asked in the other article by Crypto mouse but no one seems to know how to do it.

Calvin's avatar

The only way I’ve been able to do this is if I can find the brand from the video and scroll through their organic posts.

You can see the number of likes comments shares in the library. Other than seeing the comments, idk if there’s a lot of extra value from finding the original. It could have more views due to having more media spend behind it not because it’s better.

Looked in the source code and there doesn’t seem to be an easy way to find it.

Doge Brogan's avatar

Thanks Opposum, I am also trying to find the landing page the ad is linked to so that I can explore their funnel.

Appreciate the reply and will try your method out!

Calvin's avatar

That is a good point that I completely missed when replying...

Benstar's avatar

What are the best ecommerce/shop builders? Shopify is kinda expensive!

Calvin's avatar

Shopify is the best. It's $29 a month. If that's too expensive, you need to focus on your job/career and go affiliate/digital products.

But since you asked, you can go 3 other routes.

- WP site with a Shopify checkout. $5/month

- Woocommerce but you better have some technical chops

- WP site with Stripe payment button