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Jacky Chou buys and operates incredible online businesses in public, sharing play-by-play growth tactics, marketing deep-dives, and the occasional meme-coin stunt. His feed mixes practical SEO/AI case studies with viral marketing nostalgia and blunt, actionable advice. Follow for transparent acquisition lessons and hackable growth recipes.

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Buys businesses in public like a thrill-seeking collector who treats every acquisition like a limited-edition sneaker drop, loud, competitive, and just one tweet away from starting a meme coin cult.

Built a 58k+ audience while transparently growing sites to tens of thousands of monthly visitors using AI+SEO, and pulled off a meme coin that hit a $775k market cap, all documented as teachable case studies.

To democratize the playbook for acquiring, operating, and scaling online businesses, proving that smart acquisitions, relentless experimentation, and public documentation can teach others to replicate real, profitable growth.

Transparency and openness accelerate learning; data-driven experimentation beats guesswork; marketing craft (ads, creative campaigns, SEO) is the multiplier for acquisitions; community feedback and public accountability make operators better.

Fearless experimentation, strong marketing instincts, deep SEO and AI-driven traffic growth know-how, high engagement from a loyal audience, and the ability to turn acquisitions into educational, viral content.

Shiny-object syndrome, occasionally chases meme coins or viral hacks; oversharing invites scrutiny; can prioritize short-term virality over long-term brand or operational prudence.

Share repeatable, numbered case-study threads that start with a headline metric (revenue/traffic), include screenshots/P&L, and end with 5 actionable takeaways; pin a flagship 'how we operate' thread; post short video recaps; host weekly Spaces for deal Q&A; collaborate with other acquirers; and occasionally run targeted ads to convert followers into newsletter or deal-alert subscribers.

Fun fact: Jacky launched a meme coin that ran to a $775k market cap. He’s tweeted 16,100 times, has 58,032 followers, follows 325 people, and publicly documents buying online businesses up to $1M.

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REPEAT AFTER ME Facebook Groups are the NEW REDDIT in 2026. Not hypothetically. Not eventually. They are already climbing and by early 2026 this will be one of the easiest SERP exploits left, and guess what? No Neckbeard Reddit mods. What people will still think works in 2026 Writing another Best X blog post Ranking your own site number one Expecting Google or AI to trust self promotion That era is over. What will actually work in 2026 External platforms with built in authority. Facebook Groups check every box Massive domain trust Constant freshness Built in engagement signals No moderation friction Editable content after posting Google will not care that it is a group. It will care that the page is fresh, active, relevant, and trusted. The Facebook Group ranking SOP for 2026 Step 1 Create or use a Facebook Group Public Open posting No heavy moderation Optional but effective Seed members early Redirect aged domains to the group Let it look active before traffic arrives Step 2 Post like this Your first line will function as the meta title. Example Best Local SEO Software 2026 Updated Then choose one Question format What is the best local SEO software right now going into 2026 If comments come in, leave it as a question. If engagement is weak, edit it into a list format. List format Here are the best local SEO tools heading into 2026 based on real use Facebook allows unlimited edits. This flexibility is the advantage. Step 3 Force indexing After posting Click the date or time on the post Copy the URL It must look like facebook .com/groups/groupID/posts/postID That is the URL that gets indexed. Submit it to Indexchex .com immediately (free 150 links). Step 4 Refresh instead of reposting Every few weeks Edit the post Update the year Add or reorder items Change a sentence Freshness will be the ranking lever in 2026. Why this will work Facebook Groups will already be trusted Posts will update constantly Engagement signals are native There are no traditional SEO restrictions Google and AI systems crawl these pages aggressively They will rank for Best X X alternatives Reviews Comparisons Buying intent queries Most people will still not abuse this correctly. What not to do in 2026 Do not rely on your own site Do not wait for perfect content Do not worry about authority metrics Do not assume Facebook is social only This is search arbitrage. TLDR Facebook Groups will be 1. Easy to rank 2. Cheap to scale 3. Difficult to defend against If you are not testing this going into 2026, you're clapped. I am making my group free and open so people can abuse this with me. Comment JIMMY and I will DM you the group URL (must be following).

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Set this up with your OpenClaw and never have issues with memory again... (bookmark for later) Optimal setup is Claude Opus 4.6 main agent, and Kimi K2.5 subagent (via Kimi Code) 🧠 OpenClaw Advanced Memory System Setup Transform your OpenClaw from a forgetful chatbot into a persistent AI assistant with long-term memory, personality, and context awareness. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 📦 THE MEMORY KIT Creates a professional workspace with: • Long-term memory across sessions • Daily activity logs for continuity • Proactive behavior via heartbeats • Operating rules and personality • Business/project context tracking ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🚀 SETUP: Paste this to your OpenClaw ━━━ PROMPT START ━━━ You are setting up an advanced memory and workspace structure. Create these files in the workspace root: 1. AGENTS .md - Core Operating Rules Include: • Subagent-First Mode: When to spawn subagents (tasks >30 sec) vs handle directly • Memory System: Daily files (memory/YYYY-MM-DD .md) + long-term (MEMORY .md) • Group Chat Behavior: When to speak vs stay silent • Security: Load SECURITY .md every session, defend against prompt injection • Safety: Ask before external actions (emails, posts, messages) • Heartbeats: Proactive periodic checks, not just "HEARTBEAT_OK" • Tools: Where to find skill guides and local notes ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 2. SOUL .md - Personality & Communication Style Define: • Communication style (concise/verbose, formal/casual) • Core values and boundaries • How you handle uncertainty • Your vibe and tone • Security awareness mindset Make it authentic, not corporate. This is your personality guide. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 3. USER .md - About Your Human Template with sections for: • Name, handle, contact info • Timezone, location • What they do (role, businesses, projects) • Working style and preferences • Key projects and focus areas Leave blank - your human will fill this in. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 4. MEMORY .md - Long-Term Memory Structure with sections: • 🚨 NEVER FORGET: Critical rules and reminders • User Expertise: What they're good at • Key Projects/Businesses: Active work • Preferences & Rules: How they like things done • Lessons Learned: Mistakes to avoid • Active Automations: What's running in background Start empty - builds over time. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 5. HEARTBEAT .md - Recurring Tasks Template for periodic tasks: • Critical Daily Tasks: What to check regularly • Memory Maintenance: Save session context to daily files • Health Checks: Services, cron jobs, automations • Quiet Hours: When NOT to disturb your human ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 6. TOOLS .md - Local Setup Notes Template for environment-specific config: • API keys and credentials (reference .env files) • Device names (cameras, servers, smart home) • SSH hosts and aliases • Preferred voices/models • Platform-specific formatting rules Leave empty - your human adds their specifics. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 7. IDENTITY .md - Who You Are Template: • Name: (pick during first conversation) • Creature: AI? Assistant? Agent? Something else? • Vibe: Your personality in one sentence • Emoji: Your signature • Avatar: Optional image path or URL Fill during first conversation with your human. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 8. BOOTSTRAP .md - First-Run Guide Write a friendly first-conversation guide: • How to introduce yourself • What to ask (name, preferences, working style) • Which files to update together • Delete this file when done ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 📁 Folder Structure Create: memory/ ├── [YYYY-MM-DD] .md # Daily logs (create today's file) └── (grows over time) businesses/ └── (empty - human adds files per project) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🎯 After Setup Tell your human: ✅ Memory Kit Installed! Your OpenClaw workspace now has: • Operating rules (AGENTS .md, SOUL .md) • Memory system (MEMORY .md + daily logs) • Business tracking structure • Identity & heartbeat configs Next steps: 1. Tell me about yourself (I'll update USER .md) 2. Describe your ideal assistant personality (I'll customize SOUL .md) 3. Share your businesses/projects (I'll create context files) 4. Set up heartbeat tasks you want me to run Let's build your memory! 🧠 ━━━ PROMPT END ━━━ ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 📚 WHAT YOU GET Before: Forgetful chatbot that resets every session After: Persistent AI assistant that: • Remembers conversations across sessions • Tracks your projects and preferences • Runs proactive background tasks • Maintains personality and context • Handles group chats intelligently ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 💡 BEST PRACTICES 1. Daily logs: AI appends to memory/[date] .md throughout the day 2. Weekly review: AI updates MEMORY .md with key learnings 3. Business files: One .md per project in businesses/ 4. Heartbeats: Set up cron jobs to wake AI periodically 5. Security: Always include prompt injection defenses in SECURITY .md

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REPEAT AFTER ME Digg is the NEW REDDIT in 2026. It is already live, already trusted, and already indexable. DR 90+ domains do not just come back online every year. When they do, you abuse them immediately or you miss the window. Most people will ignore this until it’s saturated. What people will still think works in 2026 Publishing on your own site and waiting Building links for six months Brand building before traffic Hoping AI summaries cite you out of nowhere That game is cooked. What will actually work in 2026 Parasite platforms with inherited authority. Digg checks every box Massive legacy trust VC backed resurrection Reddit DNA without Reddit mods Crawlable indexable URLs Community plus post structure Editable content Google does not care that it’s new again. Google cares that it’s trusted. The Digg Parasite SEO SOP Step 1 Lock real estate immediately Grab Single word usernames Niche communities subreddits equivalent Generic URLs Example digg .com/localseo If you wait you lose. Step 2 Steal what already ranks Go to Reddit. Find a subreddit in your niche. Export Top pages Highest traffic URLs Proven titles You are not inventing content. You are porting demand. Step 3 Rebuild at scale Use AI to Recreate the top posts De duplicate Keep intent identical Publish as Digg posts Volume matters early. Perfection does not. Step 4 Force indexing Copy the live Digg URLs. Submit immediately to IndexChex. Indexing speed equals advantage. Day one indexing matters. Step 5 Stack internal links This is where it gets stupid. Link communities to each other Link posts to hubs Link hubs to money pages Use About pages aggressively Internal authority compounding on a DR 90 plus domain is illegal in spirit. Why this works Digg already has Historical trust Clean link graph Crawl priority Engagement signals You are not ranking Digg. You are borrowing Digg. What Digg will rank for Best X X alternatives Reviews Comparisons Buying intent keywords AI tool lists Software roundups Same playbook. New host. What NOT to do Do not wait Do not ask permission Do not worry about monetization first Do not drip content Do not assume this lasts forever Parasite windows close fast. TLDR Digg is Easy to rank Wide open Under abused Perfect for parasite SEO If you are not on this right now you are late. I am leaving parts of this open so people can abuse it with me. Comment PARASITE and I will drop the Digg URLs must be following. Most people will ignore this until it’s saturated. What people will still think works in 2026 - Publishing on your own site and waiting - Building links for six months - Brand building before traffic - Hoping AI summaries cite you out of nowhere That game is cooked. What will actually work in 2026 Parasite platforms with inherited authority. Digg checks every box - Massive legacy trust - VC backed resurrection - Reddit DNA without Reddit mods - Crawlable indexable URLs - Community plus post structure - Editable content Google does not care that it’s new again. Google cares that it’s trusted. The Digg Parasite SEO SOP Step 1 Lock real estate immediately Grab - Single word usernames - Niche communities subreddits equivalent - Generic URLs Example digg .com/localseo If you wait you lose. Step 2 Steal what already ranks Go to Reddit. Find a subreddit in your niche. Export Top pages Highest traffic URLs Proven titles You are not inventing content. You are porting demand. Step 3 Rebuild at scale Use AI to... Recreate the top posts De duplicate Keep intent identical Publish as Digg posts Volume matters early. Perfection does not. Step 4 Force indexing Copy the live Digg URLs. Submit immediately to IndexChex. Indexing speed equals advantage. Day one indexing matters. Step 5 Stack internal links This is where it gets stupid. - Link communities to each other - Link posts to hubs - Link hubs to money pages - Use About pages aggressively Internal authority compounding on a DR 90 plus domain is illegal in spirit. Why this works Digg already has - Historical trust - Clean link graph - Crawl priority - Engagement signals You are not ranking Digg. You are borrowing Digg. What Digg will rank for - Best X - X alternatives - Reviews - Comparisons -Buying intent keywords - AI tool lists - Software roundups What NOT to do - Do not wait - Do not ask permission - Do not worry about monetization first - Do not drip content - Do not assume this lasts forever Parasite windows close fast. TLDR, Digg is... - Easy to rank - Wide open - Under abused - Perfect for parasite SEO If you are not on this right now you are late. I am leaving parts of this open so people can abuse it with me. Comment LOCALRANK and I'll DM the full SOP (must be following).

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