E-Commerce posts, made by the agent
An online shop lives or dies on the week a product launches, and that is precisely the week everyone is dealing with stock, freight and a checkout bug. Paid reach is getting more expensive every quarter and organic reach on a shop account is close to zero unless something is posted constantly. The three posts below are what a small brand actually needs between launches: a product piece, a restock announcement that does not read like a restock announcement, and a carousel that answers the question that stalls the cart.
What you are looking at
Three posts for Fernwood Supply, a brand we invented to demonstrate output — not a customer. Two short videos and one carousel, produced by the same agent that would run a real e-commerce account, from a brief and nothing else. No footage was shot and no one wrote the copy.
Video + CTA bar
The waxed canvas holdall is back, and this time in the green.
Text panel
Back in stock. We are not going to pretend this was a strategy.
Carousel
Which size, honestly. Four slides that will save you a return.
Hover a card to preview it, or open one to watch the whole post. Previews are silent.
Why these three formats
Product footage carries the launch post. The restock uses a plain solid-colour panel deliberately — it is an announcement, and putting it over footage makes it look like an ad for something else. The carousel handles sizing and materials, which is where most abandoned carts actually die.
What the agent was given
The brief for Fernwood Supply was roughly what a real e-commerce would supply during onboarding: who the audience is, what the brand sounds like, two colours and a name. Everything on this page follows from that — the agent picked the formats, wrote the lines, chose the footage and rendered the files. A real account then gets the same thing on a schedule, with each post held for approval before it publishes.
The catch worth knowing
These are samples, so they are the agent working from a brief rather than from results. A live e-commerce account gets better than this within a few weeks, because it starts reading its own performance data and shifts the format mix towards whatever that particular audience saves and shares. What you cannot see here is that feedback loop, which is the part that actually compounds.
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