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Melvin
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Melvin
@EditorMelvinn
I help busy entrepreneurs turn long-form content into trust, authority, and inbound opportunities, saving their time.
Portfolio 가입일 Mayıs 2022
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@KenGuient actually posting about problems you solved and how you solved them is the best way to write and post on X
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Stop spending 8+ hours a week on posts that bring in zero clients.
How to write content people want to save and share:
- Lead with a pain point or promise
- Break it into scannable sections
- Talk like you're sitting across from them
- Pack in value that solves real problems
When your content teaches, it sells.
Never chase Likes. Build posts that bring you clients and revenue.
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@david_fisara Actually, from my experience,e the communication is always something you need to deliver on.
Overly communicate with the client about the projects, build reliability,y and great relationships with the client.
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Beginner editors think creators hire based on the “best edits.”
That’s rarely true.
Creators usually look for:
• reliability
• fast communication
• someone who understands their content
• someone who makes their workflow easier
Because from the creator’s perspective, editing is just one part of a bigger system.
The editor who makes that system smoother usually wins.
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@maxwellcopy You start by copying others and proving if you can make it work, then start to prove if you can make yourself work.
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When starting out, I was copying everybody.
Copying their email strategies, outreach scripts, content strategies, etc.
And it worked. Got me to 20 clients on retainer.
But there's a ceiling to using other people’s systems…
At some point I wanted to try Instagram organic.
It seemed obvious that it SHOULD be a good channel where ecom owners live.
And the consensus from everyone I talked to was "it doesn't work for agencies."
There was no playbook to follow...
So for the first time, I was completely on my own.
But I committed to it anyway.
It didn't work for a while. I was posting, getting no traction.
Then it started working.
When it clicked, my mindset shifted.
I realized I could figure shit out myself.
That sounds obvious.
But when starting out you’re just finding your way and doing what your told because you don’t know any better.
But as you get experience, you start to be able to recognize your own patterns and make your own hypotheses.
Instagram organic became our biggest competitive advantage. We became the fastest growing organic agency in the email marketing space on a channel people said wouldn't work.
The lesson was never really about Instagram.
This was thew first thing that broke my limiting belief that I had to do proven shit that other people were already doing.
Now, I trust my gut and take shots on things I believe will work.

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@Tonystakkz Personalized miro breakdown is something I'd really pay for and getting that for free feels like shame to not hire the person with that level of dedication.
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As somebody who's hired freelancers on upwork.
90% of freelancers spam upwork with the same generic message.
8% personalise their cover letter.
1.7% already have case studies.
0.2% send a personalised loom video.
0.1% send a personalised Loom + miro breakdown.
And 100% freelancers reading this won't implement.
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@Endlessedits No Intels and RTX's will ever even stand close to mac.
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@Kamil_AFrames What the actual fuck, only 5 emails. Congratulations man, hopefully that trial getting accepted and you'll move forward with that client.
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@TomHughesx Starting right now is the best decision you can make in your life.
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@tomlulofs Outsourcing might take part from your income, but actually not outsourcing might get you stuck in that income forever.
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Sometimes, you need to take 1 step back to take 2 steps forward.
Outsourcing feels expensive until you realize being stuck doing everything yourself costs you more, in time, growth, and the clients you're not landing because you're too busy delivering.
Can't scale if you can't free up time to sell.
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@tunelzvisuals @Bradgohtrades This is so fucking sick man. Absolutely love the design and animations of this intro, bookmarking that for inspiration later.
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@natenkgwn Nate is basically teaching us something that somebody would charge $3k/m for.
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Cutting a video is often seen as a “2-minute job.”
But every video editor knows the real story.
Listening to the same audio over and over…
Zooming in on the waveform…
Marking the perfect cuts…
It takes patience, focus, and a lot of time.
Cuts are the foundation of video editing. Without clean, precise cuts, no editor can deliver a smooth final video.
Those raw moments, unexpected laughs, and replaying clips again and again while marking cuts — that’s the real work behind the scenes.
What looks simple on screen often takes hours of invisible effort.
🎬 Every clean edit starts with the right cut.

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@BakiVisuals and you're absolutely right man. Having somebody who are 2 steps ahead from u is way more better than paying a fucking tuition.
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