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22 | Helping you turn attention into income. Free content kit below 👇

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If you want to make money online in 2026, you don't need a product, a following, or any money to start. You need attention. And right now there's a free way to get it that most people are sleeping on. TikTok (and Reels, and Shorts) hands you something that used to cost millions: distribution to potentially millions of people, from your phone, for nothing. No ad budget. No team. No audience required to start. This is the cheapest the opportunity will ever be. The people building audiences right now are claiming space the latecomers will pay for later. So why do most people fail at it? It's not the algorithm. It's not their camera. It's not their niche. It's that their videos don't get watched past the first 2 seconds. Here's the part nobody explains to beginners: → Viewers decide to stay or scroll in under 2 seconds → Watch time is what the algorithm rewards with reach → A weak first line kills even a great video → A strong hook gets you pushed to thousands of people for free Fix your hooks and everything downstream — views, followers, brand deals, sales — gets easier. That's the whole game most people never figure out. The other reason people quit? They sit down to post and their mind goes blank. "What do I even make today?" So they don't post. They wait. And waiting is what kills it. So I built a free kit that solves both problems. Here's exactly what's inside (100% free, no catch): → The 5-Angle Method — turn ONE topic into a full week of videos so you never run out of ideas → A master AI prompt that generates 10 ready-to-film video ideas in seconds → 10 plug-and-play hook formulas that work in any niche (just swap your topic in) → A full script template with a worked example → A 7-day content plan you can start tomorrow It's everything you need to go from "I don't know what to post" to a full week of content in under 20 minutes. I'm not gatekeeping any of it. Comment "KIT" and I'll DM it straight to you, free. (Follow so the DM comes through 👊)
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The reason some videos are impossible to scroll past, and how to copy it: Every hook that works does one of three things to your brain. 1. It opens a loop. Asks a question your mind needs answered. "Here's why your best videos get your worst views." Now you have to know. 2. It threatens a loss. Hints you're doing something wrong. "You're killing your reach in the first 5 seconds." Now you're worried it's you. 3. It promises a shortcut. Offers a result without the usual pain. "How I plan a month of content in one hour." Now you want the how. Curiosity, fear of loss, or a shortcut. Pick one and your first line writes itself. Most people's hooks do none of these. They just announce the topic, and the brain has no reason to stay. My free kit has 10 formulas built on exactly these triggers, so you don't have to figure it out each time. Comment "KIT" and it's yours.
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I made $3342 Today from a viral tiktok slideshow which literally took me 2 mins to make I swear to god this is the easiest business model ever Kids are LITERALLY making thousands a day want the breakdown? Deleting in 24 hours.... Retweet & Comment “Slideshow” and I’ll dm you a free guide on how to start. (Must be following for auto dm)
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Reaching for paid the second your organic marketing isn’t getting traction is a trap. One of the fastest ways to lose money in digital products is running ads to an unvalidated funnel. Ads don't fix anything, they amplify whatever your funnel is already doing, so if your funnel turns $1 of attention into $1.50 back, ads scale you. If it turns $1 into $0.50 back, ads accelerate the loss & you bleed faster the more you spend. If you couldn't convert with free, you won't convert with paid. Validate first, then scale.
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Here's everything people think they need to grow on TikTok, and don't: → a nice camera (your phone is better than you think) → the perfect niche (you find it by posting, not planning) → a following to start (everyone starts at 0, the algorithm doesn't care) → to go viral (consistent small wins beat one fluke) → to show your face (faceless accounts pull millions) → to post every single day (3 good ones beat 7 rushed ones) What you actually need is way simpler: videos people watch past the first 2 seconds. That's it. Everything else is an excuse dressed up as a requirement. The thing that decides whether people keep watching is your hook. Fix that and most of the list above stops mattering. I put 10 hook formulas and a full content system into a free kit. Comment "KIT" and I'll send it.
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Most people overthink content for months and post nothing. Here's the entire process, start to finish: 1. Pick one thing you know something about 2. Run it through 5 angles: the mistake, the beginner question, your before/after, the advice you disagree with, the step-by-step 3. Write a hook for each that makes someone need to keep watching 4. Film it rough, post it, reply to every comment for an hour 5. Repeat with the next topic That's it. That's the whole thing people pay thousands to learn. The two parts people get stuck on, the angles and the hooks, are the exact two things I built into my free kit. Plus an AI prompt that does the angle part for you and a 7-day plan to keep you moving. Comment "KIT" and I'll send it over.
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If you're under 30 and not building an audience online right now, you're going to look back on this period the way people look back on early YouTube, early crypto, early everything. Here's what's actually happening, plainly: For the first time in history, a single person with no money, no team, and no connections can get in front of millions of people for free. The distribution that used to cost corporations millions is sitting in your pocket. And it's not abstract. That attention converts into real things: → brand deals that pay more than most salaries → affiliate income from products you don't even make → your own digital products with near-100% margins → a following that opens doors for the rest of your life The people who understand this are quietly building. Everyone else is using the exact same apps to watch them do it. You don't need to be early to the internet anymore. You just need to be early to actually using it instead of consuming it. The only real skill required is making content people watch. That comes down to hooks, structure, and showing up. I made a free kit that hands you all three. Comment "KIT" and I'll send it.
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A guy I know spent £1,200 on a camera, lights, and a mic before he posted a single video. He wanted everything perfect first. Six months later: 14 followers. Another person I know started on a cracked iPhone in their kitchen. No lighting, no editing, just talking straight to camera with a good first line. Six months later: an audience, brand DMs, and money coming in. The difference wasn't gear. It wasn't talent. It was that one of them kept waiting to feel ready, and the other just started and got better in public. This is the trap that eats most people. They treat "starting" as something you do once you're prepared, when starting is the thing that prepares you. The gear, the confidence, the polish, all of it comes after you begin, never before. And the one skill that actually moved the needle for the second person wasn't expensive or rare. It was learning how to make someone stop scrolling in the first 2 seconds. That's learnable. Today. For free. I built a kit with the hooks and the system so you can skip the 6 months of guessing. Comment "KIT" and it's yours.
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I rewrote 10 weak hooks into strong ones. Steal these and your next video will outperform your last: Weak: "Tips for growing on TikTok" Strong: "The growth advice that's quietly keeping you small" Weak: "My morning routine" Strong: "I changed one thing about my mornings and my views doubled" Weak: "How to edit your videos" Strong: "The editing habit that's flattening your reach" Weak: "Here's how to get more followers" Strong: "You're losing followers every time you do this" Weak: "Let me show you my setup" Strong: "You don't need a better camera. You need to fix this" See the pattern? The weak ones describe. The strong ones open a loop, make a promise, or hint at a mistake the viewer might be making. They create a reason to stay before you've earned the patience. That's the difference between 200 views and 20,000. You don't have to write these from scratch. My free kit has 10 plug-and-play formulas you swap your topic into, exactly like the strong ones above. Comment "KIT" and I'll DM it.
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I went from posting videos nobody watched to actually understanding why some blow up and most don't. Here's everything I'd tell someone starting from zero today: Most people quit short-form for one of three reasons. They run out of ideas, their videos get no views, or they post for two weeks, see nothing, and assume it doesn't work. All three are fixable, and none of them are about talent. Here's the order it actually goes in: 1. The hook is 90% of the result. Viewers decide to stay or scroll in under 2 seconds. A great video with a weak first line dies. An average video with a strong hook gets pushed to thousands for free. If you fix one thing, fix this. 2. You don't need new topics, you need new angles. One subject, hit five different ways, is five videos. People don't run out of ideas, they run out of a system. Get the system and the blank screen disappears. 3. Watch time beats everything. The algorithm doesn't reward effort or follower count. It rewards how long people stay. Short, tight, hook-first videos win over long rambling ones almost every time. 4. Consistency is the multiplier, not the magic. Most of your videos won't pop. That's normal. You're buying lottery tickets, and the ones that hit almost always share the same trait: a stronger hook. Keep posting, keep studying what worked. 5. Reply to every comment in the first hour. Early engagement tells the algorithm the video is worth pushing. This is free and almost nobody does it. That's the whole game most people spend a year guessing at. I put the hooks, the angle system, an AI prompt, and a 7-day plan into a free kit so you don't have to guess. Comment "KIT" and I'll send it over.
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There have never been more ways to make money online than right now. Dropshipping. Freelancing. Print on demand. Crypto. Affiliate. Digital products. Faceless channels. The problem isn't a lack of options. It's that most of them need money to start, take months to see a dollar, or are so saturated you're late. There's one exception that beats them all: building an audience on short-form video. → costs nothing to start → free distribution to potentially millions → feeds every other method (you can sell products, run affiliate, land brand deals, all off the same audience) It's not one income stream. It's the one that unlocks all the others. And the entire thing hinges on whether people actually watch your videos. That's a hook problem, and I solved it for you. Free. Comment "KIT" and I'll send it.
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The fastest way to never run out of content: Don't look for new topics. Find new angles on the same one. Take one thing you know. Now: → explain the biggest mistake people make with it → answer the question beginners are scared to ask → share what changed when you figured it out → call out the common advice you think is wrong → break it into steps That's 5 videos from a single idea. Most "I have nothing to post" problems vanish the second you stop hunting topics and start spinning angles. This is one page of my free kit, which also has the hooks, an AI prompt that does this for you, and a 7-day plan. Comment "KIT" and it's yours.
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Your hook is doing one of two jobs. Right now it's probably doing the wrong one. Bad hooks describe. Good hooks create tension. Describing (kills the video): → "Here are some tips for growing on TikTok" → "Let me show you my morning routine" → "This is how I edit my videos" Tension (keeps them watching): → "You're posting tips wrong and it's costing you followers" → "I changed one thing in my morning and my views doubled" → "The editing mistake that's flattening your reach" Same content. One opens a loop the viewer needs closed. The other gives them permission to scroll. Every strong hook makes the viewer feel they'll lose something by leaving. My free kit has 10 formulas built on exactly this. Comment "KIT" and it's yours.
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Nobody's broke because they lack a money-making method. They're broke because nobody's looking at them. Every online income method, affiliate, products, brand deals, runs on the same fuel: attention. No eyes, no income. Doesn't matter how good your offer is. What makes right now different is that attention used to cost a fortune. Ads, billboards, sponsorships. Now a 15-second video gets it for free, from your bedroom, with a phone you already own. → no startup cost → no inventory → no audience to begin → free reach the second you post something good The only thing standing between you and that reach is making videos people actually watch. Get that right and every way to make money online opens up at once. I put the hooks and the full system in a free kit. Comment "KIT" and I'll send it.
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The best time to start was last year. The second best time is before everyone else figures this out. Short-form video is the cheapest attention has ever been. Free reach to a global audience, from a phone, with zero budget. That doesn't last. It never does. → every platform starts generous, then gets crowded → early creators build audiences latecomers have to pay to reach → the people posting today are claiming space you'll be competing for in a year This isn't hype, it's just how every platform has ever worked. The window is open right now and most people are watching it instead of walking through it. The only thing between you and that free reach is making videos people actually watch. I built a free kit to fix exactly that. Comment "KIT" and I'll DM it over.
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