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11-13-2019 01:37 PM #1 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)
Snapchat in Its Infancy - Van Oakes

VAN OAKES: Video Replay of his presentation at Facebook & Ecommerce Mastery Live in San Diego, USA 2019



Topic of the speech: Snapchat in Its Infancy

Built an 8 Figure Ecommerce Empire for T.V. Reality Show, Diesel Brothers with Facebook Ads and now dominates SnapChat too!

Who is Van Oakes?

CMO | Diesel Sellerz

Van Oakes is the proud owner of the world’s greatest mustache and a performance marketer, in that order.

If you have ever watched the Discovery Channel, you have seen his work. Van is the CMO of DieselSellerz, an online e-commerce store featured on the hit TV show, Diesel Brothers.

DieselSellerz has built an 8-figure empire using social media influencers with interests centered around diesel enthusiasts.

Website: https://www.dieselsellerz.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DieselSellerz
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsyourboyvan/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/dieselsellerz
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/van-oakes-493367164

Watch the video replay below:



Note: This video is part of the Facebook & Ecommerce Mastery Live Event held in San Diego, USA in February 2019.

For more info about this event and links to the rest of the videos, check this thread: https://stmforum.com/forum/showthrea...kers-and-Index


10-26-2020 12:44 AM #2 stbmagic (Member)

This was amazing thanks for sharing!


10-26-2020 06:26 AM #3 wisdompower (Veteran Member)

@matuloo I checked ecommerce all stars training of istack. But at the checkout page they ask to join stm to acces the contents. How do I view the videos?


10-26-2020 11:48 AM #4 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by wisdompower View Post
@matuloo I checked ecommerce all stars training of istack. But at the checkout page they ask to join stm to acces the contents. How do I view the videos?
For now, we "only" have the live event replays here on the forum, due to the original agreements with the speakers, the index is here: https://stmforum.com/forum/forumdisp...-Event-Replays


10-26-2020 01:11 PM #5 wisdompower (Veteran Member)

Quote Originally Posted by matuloo View Post
For now, we "only" have the live event replays here on the forum, due to the original agreements with the speakers, the index is here: https://stmforum.com/forum/forumdisp...-Event-Replays
Are the 2017/2018 talks still relevant?


10-26-2020 09:52 PM #6 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by wisdompower View Post
Are the 2017/2018 talks still relevant?
Some are, some are likely not. Depends on what the topic is. Fundamentals do not change, so anything that has to do with buyers psychology, basic campaign setup, basic optimization etc ... should be relevant. For excample, ecomm as a whole didn't change that much, but dropshipping is definitely more challenging these days.


10-27-2020 04:32 AM #7 wisdompower (Veteran Member)

Quote Originally Posted by matuloo View Post
Some are, some are likely not. Depends on what the topic is. Fundamentals do not change, so anything that has to do with buyers psychology, basic campaign setup, basic optimization etc ... should be relevant. For excample, ecomm as a whole didn't change that much, but dropshipping is definitely more challenging these days.
Thanks! This is helpful. I think if one has sound fundamentals one can be successful whenever. I guess those who converted their "dropshipping" to inhouse brands are safe and continue to be safe...


10-27-2020 11:32 AM #8 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by wisdompower View Post
Thanks! This is helpful. I think if one has sound fundamentals one can be successful whenever. I guess those who converted their "dropshipping" to inhouse brands are safe and continue to be safe...
Yup, as long as they can secure fast shipping times, ecom works like a charm. The whole covid situation pushed a LOT of people to start shopping online, especially in GEOs where it wasn't as common until now. I talked to a few delivery people (couriers) who brought me my orders and they all confirmed they have as much packages to deliver now as they do in the Christmas season


10-27-2020 11:35 AM #9 wisdompower (Veteran Member)

Quote Originally Posted by matuloo View Post
Yup, as long as they can secure fast shipping times, ecom works like a charm. The whole covid situation pushed a LOT of people to start shopping online, especially in GEOs where it wasn't as common until now. I talked to a few delivery people (couriers) who brought me my orders and they all confirmed they have as much packages to deliver now as they do in the Christmas season
And yeah, obviously most businesses crashed and many billionaires sold their businesses to cover losses. And in such times the world's richest man got way way richer and his profits swelled, and is continuing to swell.


02-12-2021 03:17 PM #10 florakija (Member)

Does anyone know, if you need to warm up Snapchat accounts as well, like Facebook? Or is there any guide here on STM on how to build your affiliate business with Snapchat?


02-12-2021 05:12 PM #11 wisdompower (Veteran Member)

Quote Originally Posted by florakija View Post
Does anyone know, if you need to warm up Snapchat accounts as well, like Facebook? Or is there any guide here on STM on how to build your affiliate business with Snapchat?
A few warming up priciples are universal across all platforms - start with a low budget, don't scale too quickly, and let things happen naturally.


02-13-2021 05:40 AM #12 florakija (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by wisdompower View Post
A few warming up priciples are universal across all platforms - start with a low budget, don't scale too quickly, and let things happen naturally.
Thank you! Do you know any guides on Snapchat BH advertising? Didn’t find much on STM


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02-13-2021 11:14 AM #13 wisdompower (Veteran Member)

Quote Originally Posted by florakija View Post
Thank you! Do you know any guides on Snapchat BH advertising? Didn’t find much on STM


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Sorry, no.
There are udemy courses that you can buy at your risk. The problem with these cheap $10 courses is that most of them give false and outdated information that can cause more harm than good. At the same time there may be a few gold nuggets where you can get way more value than a $1000 training. Sometimes you can be way worse with a $1000 or $5000 course and lose the money you invested in the high ticket course. Again will easily find at least half a dozen udemy courses. Look at the reviews and be careful with the information you consume. By the way you can get your $10 back within 30 days if you did not like a particular training.


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