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ai creating quality Video ads at scale... my workflow
I am running a new offer to solo car detailers, I will book you $1,000 in free car detailing appointments using meta ads and auto AI texting system. This offer is working really well I am about to close a $3,000 set up tomorrow at noon for the first client. Running this offer has forced me to really break down what makes a good local mobile car detailing ad. I live in Pullman Washington (pop. 30,000) and i have been dominating this local market with my little solo car detailing business Refresh Mobile Detailing for the passed 2 years. The first car detailer who claimed this offer lives in Spokane, I kicked off his ad campaign and saw my lead cost up at $13 instead of $2 which is what I was getting in my hometown. The reason was Spokane had competition! I had to get better with my video ad creatives. I went surgical, every second of a 60 second video ad was broken into components so I could test different components. I created new offers and new packages, and watched as my lead cost started to drop. hell yeah. But it took a lot of manual work, now that I know this offer to car detailers is about to get me paid, I am going to be working with 5 - 10 car detailers at a time, which means I need a system that can help me book them thousands of dollars in jobs with low cost per lead and booked appointment. I also had a nice fellow named Leandro ask me about my AI ad creative system. So the video I attached is my response to his question but I wanted to share it with everyone. The following video breaks down how I am going about creating a volume of video ad creatives that are high quality and have the ability to Frankenstein many different components together in order to run experiments to hit key metrics. I will be building this in the following weeks... enjoy https://www.loom.com/share/f9fa9a625eac4ba8a381eff5cdab2ff5
ai creating quality Video ads at scale... my workflow
1 like • 5h
@Ahmad Khan 100% I built it around an ad engine for a local service business which is car detailing. As long as your payment cycle isn't years... local ads with this system should work. Lowkey all this system will do is give me structure to testing different components of an ad, it would work for any offer or business if the person who is setting it up knows what offers and ad creatives hook attentions and create conversions
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@Ahmad Khan here are the things that drive car detailing ads so print, this list updates as I learn more 1) Having a geo location + pain call out hook eg "Spokane Moms, Are you tired of having a messy car that you can't find the time to get cleaned?" 2) Offer is king...car detailing can easily become a commoditized service, you must employ specific offer naming for a specific avatar, and include the number value of each specific thing that the package contains, add those values up as a decoy price anchor and then slash the price in half to make it feel more affordable 3) Social proof stacking, google reviews on screen accompanied with a super clear call to action. The ad I attached has had $30 of ad spend and booked $500 so far in a 3 days
Using Hermes as "Employees": YouTube video is live🎥
For a while now I've struggled to make the change from n8n to Claude Code / Hermes with my content. I make videos for hyper-specific use cases, and that was a lot easier to do with n8n. But I've been spending more time with coding agents and AI operating systems, and I'm finally getting the hang of them to the point where I understand the new format I'll be building videos around: AI "Employees" Hermes profiles, or tailored skill files + cron jobs, that each handle one hyper-specific problem. This first video is a super simple use case, but for contractors it starts to claw back the admin time that chips away at your week. In the tutorial I cover: - Getting a server live with Hermes - Setting up a Context Operating System tailored to residential builders - Connecting it to Telegram - Giving your employee access to Gmail + Google Drive Hope you enjoy. There's a lot more coming, I have a lot to say about making these coding agents solve real business problems. 👉 https://youtu.be/AqjNpddohqk
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Rebuilt my Hermes setup from scratch 3 times. Here's what I learned.
Rebuilt my Hermes setup from scratch 3 times. I broke down the full mental model, what each folder actually does, how I use SOUL.md to enforce structure, why hermes profiles are the key, and how I'm packaging all of this to sell AI employees to contractors. The big unlock for me was separating the agent's brain from the filing cabinet. Once that clicked, everything else fell into place. I recorded a loom to walk through my thoughts! At the end I talk about how I am selling these systems 😁 https://www.loom.com/share/70da16b66039490dbb9191d95e7126fe
Rebuilt my Hermes setup from scratch 3 times. Here's what I learned.
0 likes • May 17
here is that twitter post I Referenced https://x.com/akshay_pachaar/status/2054564519280804028
How to Build an AI Business That Actually Lasts...
You can't build a real company on someone else's foundation. So what's the solution? You must build with data first. Here's how it works: 1. Figure out what your customer is trying to achieve 2. Map out all the things that need to happen for them to achieve it 3. Build systems that capture data about those things 4. Use that data to predict outcomes The AI just turns messy input into clean numbers. Your data and equations make the actual decisions. This is how you build something that lasts 10 years instead of 6 months. I just released a video breaking down the full framework. It's 15 minutes. Link in comments. Stop building wrappers. Start building moats. https://youtu.be/iyZwe6kAmfQ
0 likes • Feb 18
@Saurabh Darshane 🙏🙏
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@Ryan King exactly! I have spoken with experienced software engineers who still have not been thinking about escaping the foundational models grasp. We should be thinking data first.
Algorithmic AI Building, you should try it
Hey everyone, I went ahead and took all of my 7 part series from my community and turned it into one easy to find Youtube resource, Over the past year building custom AI solutions for construction companies, I discovered why 90% of AI systems never get adopted: they're built like slot machines when they should be built like calculators. These lessons teach you the exact framework I use to build AI systems that: ✅ Give consistent results every single time (no hallucinations) ✅ Are explainable to clients (they trust what they understand) ✅ Command premium prices ($20K+ vs $5K gigs) ✅ Create recurring revenue (clients can't leave) ✅ Scale without breaking You'll learn: - The "Game Engine" approach to AI systems - Why the LLM should translate, not decide - The Railroad Metaphor for system architecture - How to turn business decisions into equations - Building interpreter agents that eliminate randomness - System tuning for 95%+ accuracy https://youtu.be/kRQGClODMfw
1 like • Feb 10
@Plato Echezarreta t Super stoked that you enjoyed it! That is exactly why I made it. I was going crazy as well when the systems I created were not reliable or auditable in the way I wanted. I have another video coming today building on this idea. The way to actually create an AI business that isn’t just a wrapper is to be data first. Capture data around helping an avatar get a dream outcome and you have a real ai business. Being algorithmic first helps you capture the data you need that reinforces a dream outcome.
0 likes • Feb 10
@João Renato Soares thanks!
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Founder of Opulence AI. I build automations for the construction industry. Join the Opulence AI School to learn how to build for the real world

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