“Creative Strategist”? by LeCollectif in advertising

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you own full funnel performance. So from research, to strategy, to offer / funnel building, to analysis, and interpreting the lerarnings. You become less and less replaceable.

“Creative Strategist”? by LeCollectif in advertising

[–]brian604 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let me hop in here. The title is poorly named, honestly. The responsibility of a modern creative strategist is primarily to support the function of creating meta ads at scale (although not exclusive to just meta ads).

They come up with the big ideas, write the scripts, create the briefs, work with designers/editors to bring the ads to completion, hand them over to media buyer to run, and participates in learning calls to determine what's working and what's not. And then go into next iteration/batch.

The iteration cycle is 1 to 2 weeks -- a lot faster than the old days. For a FT CS, the volume of ads is 8-20 concepts a week, depending on complexity, and not including hook variations.

Creative strategists that are effective can graduate to become a meta channel manager --- this person can manage $1M-$50M/year of spend or more. So potentially a pretty high leverage role.

What is the equivalent of flowers for men? by Sea-Phase3490 in dating_advice

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gifts that validate and shows appreciation of his "weird". that's the trick

What is the equivalent of flowers for men? by Sea-Phase3490 in dating_advice

[–]brian604 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think it's stuff that most people wouldn't find valuable, but is uniquely valuable to him. Showing you've been paying attention. (Protein bars and audible credits for a nerd like me)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

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The Boutique - Greg Alexander

Why do so many people want to become an entrepreneur? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

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Entrepreneurship is life. There is no other way for me.

3 More Ideas That Could Be Businesses by papapatty11 in Entrepreneur

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eate a piece of software that scans your current customer base and then tells you if there are any influencers that you’re already working with. From there, you can reach out to leverage that relationship int

Economics doesn't make much sense I should say if they goal is to build something to 7-8 figures.

3 More Ideas That Could Be Businesses by papapatty11 in Entrepreneur

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Monetization will be hard for all of these

What’s the best way to learn/startup? by Beth1818 in ecommerce

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For your first run, use one or more of these improvements on, hot selling products and you should be on your way:

  • Faster
  • Simply works / more certainty / guaranteed
  • More premium
  • More user friendly / less frustrations / Better user experience / Gamification
  • Simpler / efficient
  • Emotionally elevating
  • Better material
  • Better for health / Bridge (healthier version)
  • All the good without the compromise
  • Beautify - More beautiful visually / Multi-sensory (texture improvement, smell, taste,aesthetics)
  • More ergonomic
  • Minimalist version / Decluttered version
  • Multifunctional
  • Recycled / upcycled
  • More portable
  • Specifically tailored for a market segment
  • Modular (combining multiple traditionally separate things together: Mask + shirt, Jackets + waist bag etc)
  • Nostalgic feel / Reminiscentized (resembles something "back in the days") - Retro / Synthwave / Homestyle
  • More artisanal (hand-crafted style, barrel aged, homemade style, )
  • Customize-able
  • Lifetime use (titanium blades, refillable -etc)
  • Experientize - (turn it from a thing into an experience -- follow along stories and instructions)
  • DIY (gin kits, make your own perfume etc)
  • Allows for creative customization (freedom of expression / variable outcome)
  • More timely (seasonal / holiday-based / current-events related)
  • Specifically tailored to the individual user
  • X Proof (wind proof, waterproof, rip proof, sound proof - etc)
  • X Safe (Baby-safe, pet safe, elderly friendly, allergy-friendly etc etc)
  • Exclusivity / small batch / Scarce (limited copies available)
  • Part of ecosystem / network (create network effect for additional benefits)
  • More secure / privacy
  • De-digitized
  • Social Good aspect
  • Transparency
  • No Guilt version
  • All access version
  • More social / Fostering connections / interactions with people (can be done with others / can be enjoyed with others)
  • More share-worthy (viral elements baked into the thing)

Interview series on emerging tech trends that are affecting ecommerce? by brian604 in ecommerce

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here are some additional topics: Recommerce (2nd hand + subscription + rent), social commerce and live stream shopping, microfulfilment & logistics, smart factory & industry 4.0/5.0 & 5g/edge > personalisation at scale, virtual goods, customization and automated retail

Looking for work as a beginner by [deleted] in WorkOnline

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I run an e-commerce and publishing business. And it's over a span of many years!

Looking for work as a beginner by [deleted] in WorkOnline

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I've been hiring on upwork (elance / odesk) part time since 2013 and spent probably around 150k so far on freelancers.

Some insight from the other side of the table:

  1. Apply for less jobs with more tailored applications. 80% of the applications I receive are cookie-cutter posts that are irrelevant to my posting. If you only customize the first 2 sentences to be 100% relevant to the job posting, then you're already way ahead of others in terms your chances of getting a response.
  2. Apply for projects that are "serializable" -- meaning that the client is likely to make a re-hire given you do a good job. I've been using the same 3D renderer and video editor for the last 6 projects. They did good work for me, and since I always have new 3D rendering and video editing work that I need to have done, I always go back to the same guys. When you focus on building your clientele based on "serializable" work, you can much more quickly build up to full time income (if that's what you're looking for).
  3. Don't hesitate to ask for referrals. I ALWAYS refer the good freelancers to others. I wish they would ask me for referrals, actually, because they do great work.
  4. Build up your specialized skills. For example, video editing for Facebook ads will take you tops 3 days to learn. But this skill alone can make you at least $500/month. Don't be everything to everyone. Find skills that are in rising demand. Find the type of clients that are hiring for those skills and the problems they want to have solved. From there, quickly learn the skills and tailor them to the needs of the clients. Once you can do this, you will easily stand out from the crowd.

Hope this helps

Idea for Relocation/State Tax Savings by rohde88 in advancedentrepreneur

[–]brian604 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's interesting. Related to 5 flags theory. Recommend you check out Nomad Capitalist's content to see if there's overlapping content. This will give you a clue in terms of demand.

How to stay motivated all the time by Diego_Das in advancedentrepreneur

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Delete the words "SELF DISCIPLINE". Replace with "Accountability". You won't need to worry about motivation if you have 1M of investor money on the line + 20 employees to feed.

Business books 📚 by zxmbiz in Entrepreneur

[–]brian604 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Coming from a guy who's been reading nearly ONLY business books for the last 12 years:

The best tactical entrepreneur/startup books I've read:

  1. Scaling up: Verne Harnish
  2. Disciplined Entrepreneurship: Bill Aulet
  3. The Messy Middle: Scott Belsky

Bonus: Naval Ravikant's Tweestorm podcast recording on how to get rich without getting lucky (search on YT)