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Automated Amazon PPC that actually works We increase advertising profits by 15-20% while growing total revenue

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Laurence
18 days
We grew a brand's total sales by 2x within a week. Read the full case study at https://t.co/Cxkpd5rjCz
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Laurence
20 days
The reason why brands choose @trylaurence to manage their Amazon PPC is dead simple: we are miles better than any other option. Results like these need no explanation: - 4x ROAS - 13% TACOS And we've doubled organic sales at the same time ;)
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Matthew Chen
30 days
perpetua, pacvue, and teikametrics simply don't work. outsourced workers copy pasting to and from spreadsheets tanks performance after a few months. @trylaurence lets your brand advertise how hedge funds trade billions: with math and statistics
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Y Combinator
30 days
.@trylaurence automates performance marketing for CPG brands, starting on Amazon. They use reinforcement learning to set bids, budgets, and keyword targets like quant hedge funds trade markets: continuous optimization on autopilot. Congrats on the launch @mlaurencechen and
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Laurence
2 months
We're sharing the secrets behind how we quadrupled this struggling Amazon product's top-line sales while barely increasing spend (5.7x ROAS):
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Laurence
2 months
Others pay offshore teams $5 an hour to run playbooks on your Amazon Ads. They're guessing on your dime. We explicitly calculate risk, knowing when to pull back spend and when to scale it back up. We laid low over Christmas and New Year because that's what the math was
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Laurence
2 months
Holiday volatility exposes bad ad systems. We managed risk through the volatility, scaled spend, and still delivered ROAS above historical baselines while keeping TACOS in check. When data gets noisy, guessing is expensive.
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Matthew Chen
4 months
With less than $20k in my bank account, I quit my job at Google and lost $140k... Leaving was the hardest decision I've ever made- my whole life has been spent chasing financial security and safety, and that's exactly what I got at Google. But that safety came with a ceiling: I
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