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@jaydmss

warmed american TikTok accounts - https://t.co/9fxJMrndCp

انضم Kasım 2023
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Aryan
Aryan@aryanlabde·
What are you guys working on this Sunday? Pitch your product. Get some eyeballs to it.
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Pascio
Pascio@IAmPascio·
What project are you currently working on? Drop it below to get some eyeballs.
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Blake Emal
Blake Emal@heyblake·
Drop your project URL Let’s drive some traffic
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Jay
Jay@jaydmss·
The TikTok algorithm is like a toddler. It has the attention span of a goldfish. And it only cares about one thing: "Did people watch this video?" That's it. Not how many followers you have. Not how good your camera is. Not if you're wearing makeup. Just: did people WATCH? So here's the cheat code: Make videos where people CAN'T look away. How? Start with a cliffhanger Use text on screen (people read AND watch) Change scenes every 2-3 seconds End with "Part 2 coming..." Keep them glued. The algorithm will reward you. I promise.
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Jay
Jay@jaydmss·
Here's how to go viral on TikTok: Step 1: Scroll for 30 minutes Step 2: Find 10 videos that made you STOP Step 3: Ask yourself WHY you stopped Was it: A crazy first line? Something shocking on screen? A question you HAD to know the answer to? Step 4: Steal the pattern (not the content) If a video started with "I can't believe I'm sharing this..." You start with "I'm probably gonna regret posting this..." SAME ENERGY. Different words. Step 5: Post and watch it rip Seriously. This works every single time. Stop being original. Be smart instead.
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Jay
Jay@jaydmss·
I'm about to tell you the TikTok secret nobody wants you to know: Ready? Post ugly videos. Yep. You heard me. The perfectly edited videos with fancy transitions? They FLOP. You know what goes viral? Phone in your hand, shaky camera Sitting in your car talking Bad lighting, real emotions Zero editing skills Why? Because it feels REAL. People are TIRED of perfection. They want raw. They want honest. They want to feel like you're their friend. Stop trying to be a Hollywood director. Just hit record and talk.
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Jay
Jay@jaydmss·
You know what's crazy? TikTok doesn't care if you have 10 followers or 10 million. Every video gets a fair shot. But here's the catch You have 3 seconds. That's it. 3 seconds to make someone stop scrolling. So what do you do? Start with something WILD: "I made $5,000 doing this: " "Nobody talks about this hack: " "Delete your account if you're doing this:" Make them think "wait, WHAT?" Then deliver the goods FAST. No fluff. No long intros. Just pure value. That's the game.
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Jay
Jay@jaydmss·
need web developer budget is $900
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Jay@jaydmss·
how do you promote on reddit without getting banned?
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Jay@jaydmss·
Where do the majority of your users come from?
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Jay@jaydmss·
is there anyone who buys SaaS under $500 mrr?
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Jay@jaydmss·
is there anyone who buys SaaS under $500mrr?
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Jay@jaydmss·
Your Reddit posts fail because of 8 seconds Not 8 minutes Not 8 hours 8 SECONDS Here's what happens in those 8 seconds: User scrolling Sees your headline Brain makes instant decision: SKIP or STOP You have less time than a TikTok To make them STOP What makes them stop? I tracked 10,000 scrolls (yes really) Found 4 triggers: Trigger 1: CONFUSION "I made $90K selling nothing" Brain: "Wait what? How?" STOP Trigger 2: FEAR "You're doing [common thing] wrong" Brain: "Oh no am I?" STOP Trigger 3: CONTROVERSY "Unpopular opinion: [hot take]" Brain: "Let me see this trainwreck" STOP Trigger 4: SPECIFICITY "I tracked 847 posts. 94% had this pattern" Brain: "That's so specific it must be real" STOP What DOESN'T make them stop: "My journey with [topic]" "Thoughts on [topic]?" "Can anyone help with [topic]?" "Check out my [topic]" These are SCROLL words Brain has seen them 1000 times Immediately skips Your first 5 words are EVERYTHING Not your value Not your credibility Your INTERRUPTION If they don't stop in 8 seconds They'll never see your value Master the stop Everything else is easy
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Jay@jaydmss·
I paid a Reddit mod $500 for the truth What he told me changed everything (and explains why your posts die instantly) He said: "We remove 80% of posts in first 10 minutes" "Not because they break rules" "Because they FEEL like spam" I said: "How do you know it's spam in 10 minutes?" He said: "Account age, karma, posting pattern, and GUT" GUT? Yeah. Gut feeling. Your post can be perfect But if the mod's having a bad day? REMOVED The workaround he gave me: Build rapport with mods BEFORE posting - Comment on their pinned posts - Thank them for their work - DM questions about rules - Become a familiar username Post when they're OFFLINE Check their comment history See when they're most active Post when they're asleep Automod might catch you But human mods are asleep Use "mod-friendly" language Say "I hope this is allowed" Say "Please remove if not appropriate" Humility disarms their spam radar Since learning this My removal rate went from 60% to 4% Same content Different psychology
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Jay
Jay@jaydmss·
I got banned from Reddit 6 times Made $1.2M anyway Here's the method they tried to stop: Build karma in fake subreddits first r/FreeKarma4You for 48 hours Get to 5K karma fast Then migrate to your real niche Reddit thinks you're established Automod doesn't flag you Then use the "value sandwich": Post 1: Pure value, no links Post 2: Pure value, no links Post 3: Drop your product in COMMENTS only Never in the post itself Bury it 3 comments deep "Built a tool for this problem" Looks organic, not promotional I did this across 6 accounts Each one eventually got banned But each one made $200K first By the time they catch you You've already won
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Jay
Jay@jaydmss·
I cracked Reddit's comment section: It's more valuable than the post Here's why: Post gets 10K upvotes Top comment gets 3K upvotes But top comment gets: - Profile clicks - Follow - DMs - Trust While OP just gets numbers The play: Post your content Then DOMINATE your own comment section Answer every question Add extra value Drop resources Be everywhere People think: "Wow OP really cares" That perception = everything The post gets attention The comments get customers
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Jay@jaydmss·
I made $283K from Reddit Never paid for a single ad The strategy: Built a VALUE FORTRESS first Posted 40 pieces of pure value No links No promotion Just helping Became the go to expert Then launched my product Posted: "I built something for this problem we always discuss" Community BEGGED for the link Sold out in 11 hours $283K revenue The sequence: Months 1-2: Pure value only Month 3: Soft mention you're building something Month 4: Launch with community blessing You're not selling You're solving THEIR problem They're grateful you exist This is the way
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Jay
Jay@jaydmss·
Reddit's hidden goldmine: DEAD SUBREDDITS Everyone fights in r/Entrepreneur 100K members, 1000 posts per day Your post drowns instantly Instead? Find r/GrowMyBusiness 15K members, 20 posts per day Post the SAME content Hits #1 in 30 minutes Stays there for 3 days Still get 8K views Way less competition = way more visibility How to find them: Search your niche + "reddit" Join every subreddit under 50K members Post in 5-7 of them One piece of content = 40K total views Work smarter not harder
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