The idea of showing how certain brands are progressing over time is amazing. I encourage you to keep doing that, I really like that kind of series. Happy Holidays Chase!
These type of in dept videos where you show the process are really usefull and help a lot, thanks Chase for the great content! 🤝 Please do more of these!
Hi Chase, as always, I truly appreciate your work and the value you provide. I have a quick question: I would like to know more about the AI that enabled you to place the image on the wall. Could you share some details on that? I'm eagerly looking forward to scheduling a one-on-one coaching session with you.
Chase. Time to be your next case study. I think you are brilliant and appreciate all of the nuggets that you share, excited to get started with your group. It is time to become one of your case studies. Great video.
thanks for sharing, just subscribed. But I wonder is that even legal to sell these care silhouettes, wouldn't it create copyright issues or patent issues?
This channel is way underrated :(((( Are you going to share some secrets in part 2? Like how did you create Black Friday Email campaigns? I know many brands start pumping our hype emails a month before black friday.
Great stuff man!! Loving the channel. Can I ask though... if you have a single let's say female fitness product with a price point of $17 (non recurring), (excluding seasonality fluctuations) what can you reasonably expect to pay to acquire a single paying customer (on average) with an average FB ad that converts. $30? $50? $70? $100? Ignoring what the business would consider acceptable -- what would YOUR agency consider reasonable for a $17 front end female fitness product expect to pay on FB per purchase? Thanks!
All depends on creatives, product, price, conversion rate, audiences etc. If the product is $17 then I'd assume you need to be profitable by at lest acquiring the customer under $5-$10. But you're going to need additional products anyways for you to handle the scale and open up the margins.
Honestly I thought this brand was doomed but was surprised by the growth. My question is can you maintain similar monthly revenues into Jan to March 2024? And not just from Nov-Dec 2023?
"ecom is hard"... part 2?
Please, we'd love to watch it
Please do a series
The idea of showing how certain brands are progressing over time is amazing. I encourage you to keep doing that, I really like that kind of series. Happy Holidays Chase!
Good to know! Happy Holidays!
These type of in dept videos where you show the process are really usefull and help a lot, thanks Chase for the great content! 🤝 Please do more of these!
Appreciate it!
GATEKEEP THIS MAN AT ALL COSTS
Absolutely AMAZING! I'm waiting for the second part
Awesome! Part 2 coming out this Friday!
We need the part 2. This video was so good !
Part 2 is coming
Hi Chase, as always, I truly appreciate your work and the value you provide. I have a quick question: I would like to know more about the AI that enabled you to place the image on the wall. Could you share some details on that? I'm eagerly looking forward to scheduling a one-on-one coaching session with you.
The tool was called PhotoRoom
Chase. Time to be your next case study. I think you are brilliant and appreciate all of the nuggets that you share, excited to get started with your group. It is time to become one of your case studies. Great video.
Let’s make it happen!
thanks for sharing, just subscribed. But I wonder is that even legal to sell these care silhouettes, wouldn't it create copyright issues or patent issues?
This channel is way underrated :(((( Are you going to share some secrets in part 2? Like how did you create Black Friday Email campaigns? I know many brands start pumping our hype emails a month before black friday.
Part 2 Coming out Friday!
These kinds of videos are much better than what you used to do.
Thanks for the feedback!
Great stuff man!! Loving the channel. Can I ask though... if you have a single let's say female fitness product with a price point of $17 (non recurring), (excluding seasonality fluctuations) what can you reasonably expect to pay to acquire a single paying customer (on average) with an average FB ad that converts. $30? $50? $70? $100? Ignoring what the business would consider acceptable -- what would YOUR agency consider reasonable for a $17 front end female fitness product expect to pay on FB per purchase? Thanks!
All depends on creatives, product, price, conversion rate, audiences etc. If the product is $17 then I'd assume you need to be profitable by at lest acquiring the customer under $5-$10. But you're going to need additional products anyways for you to handle the scale and open up the margins.
thanks.. thats not LTV but trying to get CAC payback period to be as cheap as possible.@@ChaseChappell
75k to 611k wow thats amazing dude, keep it up.. thanks for sharing these golden advices for free..
Part 2 coming out today!
Love you content 💗
Thank you!
Curious what do you sell?
Freelancing account create kaise kar sakte ho place
Honestly I thought this brand was doomed but was surprised by the growth. My question is can you maintain similar monthly revenues into Jan to March 2024? And not just from Nov-Dec 2023?
Love it! It's possible need to identify some more steps ahead to make that happen! Maybe I'll cover this in future videos for this series.
That face zoom effect looks like you want to be a 12 year old dancing on TikTok for her girlfriends.
Is it dropshipping ?
You're amazing!
would be amazing man!
Awesome
no ketchup, just sauce. raw sauce
Haha
make a series
On it!
Amazing content! Do you think it is better to focus on tiktok or Instagram for sales, when starting a ecommerce store?
TikTok organic and Instagram organic then use the money generated from organic sales to fund the Facebook/TikTok Ads
Fire
Boom!
LTV is key to scaling high
LTV makes a big difference for sure!
Thanks
YES!!!
what those peoples don't show is the millions they spend on the ads 😂, They make people believe that it's easy to make millions, just like that
We show the ad spend in this video and in the part 2 video.
Bro, you completely copied Biahaza's 'Zero to a Million Dollar Business in a Month' video, literally using the same script