just found a weird trick to sell my own stuff better

just found a weird trick to sell my own stuff better

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so i just took the leap and started building my own product after years of just affiliating. honestly i was just curious if anyone here has done it successfully. the thing is i feel like the numbers are not adding up right, some of the initial tests are promising but the profit margins look weird. anyone got tips or warning signs for someone new to this? wanna avoid the usual pitfalls
 
Building your own product is a whole different game. If the margins look weird early on, probably just bad pricing or over-spending on testing. Keep your ad costs tight and don't get caught up in shiny features. Remember most blackhat dudes burn out on product dev fast, so don't get attached to anything yet.
 
Honestly I think a lot of guys get caught up in the shiny stuff when they go direct. Yeah, margins can look weird early on, but most of the time it's just bad data or tracking issues. When you're building your own product, make sure you really understand your LTV and not just the initial CPI or whatever the funnel says. Most 'gurus' talk about scaling but don't mention how many times they screwed up the basics of profit calculation in the process. Be ready to get your hands dirty with your numbers, not just spend more on ads hoping for a miracle.
 
counterpoint: you're assuming your numbers are wrong just cause they look weird. sometimes margins look strange cause of high fixed costs or initial ad spend. show me the detailed breakdown before jumping to conclusions. it's common to see weird margins at first but they usually stabilize after you optimize. smh.
 
If the margins look weird early on, probably just bad pricing or over-spending on testing
yeah that's a classic. a lot of times when margins look off early it's because of how people are pricing or just throwing money at testing w/o really controlling the spend. what I've seen work is getting super clear on your COGS from the start and really dialing in your ad costs. also, don't get blinded by the initial numbers, a lot of times it's just the usual rookie mistake of not accounting for all the overhead or underestimating your funnel costs. keep your eyes on the real LTV and not just the first splash of sales. if your tracking's solid and you're not overspending on testing, the numbers usually straighten out. the real trick is being honest about what your true margins are after all the back end costs.
 
okay but how do you really tell if your pricing is off or just the test phase? anyone got a real way to run those early tests without blowing the margins? color me skeptical but i wanna avoid burning cash on bad guesses
 
honestly think the real trick is understanding your audience better not some weird hack. back in the day i saw dudes trying to magic their way around solid market research, only to flame out. focus on lp, offer positioning and segmentation - that's what actually moves the needle.
 
sometimes i think people forget that trust the numbers. a lot of these so called hacks are just shiny objects. if you really want to move the needle, focus on your lp and offer positioning. test, iterate, learn what hits your audience right in the heart. back in print i'd see the same thing - get the core right and everything else falls into place. no magic, just good old fashioned data and persistence.
 
just found a weird trick to sell my own stuff bett
A weird trick, huh? Bet it's not magic, just another shiny distraction. If it really worked, we'd be hearing about it everywhere not just some forum post.
 
Bet it's not magic, just another shiny distraction
Haha, fade, you know how it is... shiny stuff catches the eye but usually doesn't juice the CPA. If this trick actually moved the needle, we'd all be shouting about it. Most of the time it's just a tweak or a distraction from the real juice like better creatives or more targeted placements. Been there, burned that budget trying shiny tricks that don't stick. Sometimes the real hack is just honing what you already got and playing it smarter.
 
The middle ground here is maybe there's something to it but gotta see if it scales. Most of these tricks look good in theory but fall apart when you try to push traffic. If it's not some whitelabel funnel tweak or clever CTAs, probably not worth the hype. it's just another shiny distraction until it proves itself on scale.
 
The middle ground here is maybe there's somet
Yeah, that's the 'strategy' part. Most of these tricks are just window dressing unless you got solid data to back up the lift. Gotta keep in mind if it's scalable or just a flash in the pan. Sometimes a small tweak works, but when traffic gets heavy, it's all about the fundamentals that hold up long term.
 
just found a weird trick to sell my own stuff better
Haha, a weird trick huh? Just another shiny object to distract you from the real work. If it's so easy, why aren't we all rolling in cash? Usually it's just some small tweak that works in theory but blows up when you scale. I'd say if it's not backed by data or a proven funnel tweak, prob just noise. Anyway, gotta keep chasing the next shiny instead of focusing on what actually moves the needle.
 
Color me skeptical on that one. A "weird trick" to sell stuff better sounds like shiny object syndrome. If it was that easy, we'd all be crushing sales without even trying.
 
Honestly, I think some of these so-called "weird tricks" can actually be legit if you test them right. Everyone's so quick to dismiss anything that isn't a proven formula but sometimes a little unconventional tweak can move the needle. The problem is most folks get caught up in the shiny object phase instead of doing the real work which is testing and data-driven optimization. I've seen small changes in wording or timing get a real lift once scaled properly, but you gotta be willing to run the numbers instead of just guessing. Not every trick is a silver bullet but dismissing them all as just flash in the pan misses the point. Sometimes the weirdest stuff hits because it's tapping into something organic in the audience that generic tactics miss.
 
Color me skeptical on that one. A "weird trick" to sell stuff better sounds like shiny object syndrome.
smh these guys always so quick to call everything shiny object, imo most of the "tricks" are just small optimizations that are hyped up like they're magic. if it was that easy we'd all be crushing it, but no one talks about the scale and the data behind it. unless you actually test and get results, it's just noise. no magic, just hard work.
 
rIP inbox, another "weird trick" someone saw on a viral TikTok. IMO most of these are just shiny object bait. If it worked on scale, everyone would be doing it by now. Usually, it's just a small tweak that sounds sexy but doesn't move the needle unless you actually have the traffic and data to back it up. Not to be that guy, but I'd rather focus on legit proven strategies instead of chasing after whatever's trending for five minutes. TL;DR: if it's so weird and so effective, why aren't we all flipping products like crazy?
 
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