hiring VA for simple video editing/clipping.
library of 400+ 20-30 second short form videos, VA will clip content together, overlay Ai voiceovers and captions.
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Hey @elonmusk how about Starlink at the Burj Khalifa, the tallest point on Earth meeting the widest network above it. One symbol of human ambition. One layer of planetary connectivity.
You don't need to be a creative genius to make winning ads.
you just need to brute force the research.
you can be a zombie just going through reddit threads and competitor ads.
just do it for like 3 months and the odds of you not finding angles are ridiculously low.
You have 30 seconds to prove your YouTube video is worth watching.
Here's the 4-element hook structure that keeps viewers engaged long enough to see your expertise and book calls:
1) Name your viewer's current struggle
Start with the pain point they're experiencing right now. The specificity of your opening line determines whether viewers see themselves in your story or scroll past it. Use the exact words they'd use to describe their problem to a friend, because that's what signals you actually understand them.
2) Drop your actual numbers and timeline
Specific figures create credibility that rounded numbers can't match. When you say "$47,293 in 6 months" instead of "nearly $50K quickly," viewers believe you because precise numbers sound real. And that authenticity is what makes them think your method might actually work for them too.
3) Tell them the one thing they'll walk away knowing
Pick the single transformation they care about most and promise that specific outcome. Multiple promises dilute your message and make viewers skeptical that you can deliver anything meaningful. But one clear, concrete takeaway gives them a strong reason to invest the next few minutes watching.
4) Show them you had their exact excuse (and still won)
Quantify the exact constraint they're using to justify not starting, then prove you overcame that same obstacle. When you match their specific objection word-for-word, you remove the mental escape hatch they're already preparing. They can't dismiss your success as irrelevant if you started from the same impossible position they're in right now.
Here's how this looks in practice:
"When I first started my content agency, I had zero experience, zero portfolio, and zero connections. But in just 23 days, I was able to make $6,000. Today, I'm going to show you exactly how I landed my first clients and built my business from scratch. And I did this while working just 3-4 hours per day from my laptop, while in college at 17 years old."
Nail this formula so your viewers stay engaged long enough to see your call-to-action at the end.
@nicktheriot_ it almost always seems to be my past guess of what would work. to the point where at minimum 20% of my testing is purposefully “bad” content
@SkylineETH how are you ever supposed to get more. I don’t understand when people say this like every other app it’s like “persevere” or “everyone starts from the bottom”.
does everyone just go viral instantly and never have to go through this?
Having a hot shower and not having to worry about when the hot water will run out
Is a true pleasure. Wild how many people don’t recognise / forget that
yeah and i’m interested in the methods to figure out whether the idea has wings or not. to me that’s first an offer question, then volume. and if you exhaust those 2 with no results then it is strategic to move on.
most people don’t actually do the work required to truly exhaust those 2 things, because it’s a shit ton
@viralityexpert@aryanlabde But on the other hand, if you're investing too much in when you're not just in the dip, when the idea you have just doesn't have wings, strategic quitting can be a better use of time and funds.