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Naima Awan

@NaimaAwann

I Build personal brands on YouTube & Instagram | Video Editor & Content Strategist

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Naima Awan
Naima Awan@NaimaAwann·
Working on a new Project 👀
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Naima Awan@NaimaAwann·
Love how these animation turned out👀
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Naima Awan@NaimaAwann·
Most YouTube channels don’t fail Cuz the idea was bad They fail because the creator stopped at video #37 Finish what you started The Algorithm Remembers Consistency
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Siddharth@siddharthwv·
When you take a risk, take a big one. One big risk cancels out 10 big failures.
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Naima Awan@NaimaAwann·
@yashhq_22 Yeah everyone talks about wins no one talks about failures
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Yash
Yash@yashhq_22·
Nobody talks about the part where you’re the CEO, developer, designer, marketer, and support team. all at once. with no salary.
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Jacob Evans
Jacob Evans@JacobHEvans·
You are one piece of content away from changing your life. That could be your 5th post. Or your 20,000th post. Go find out.
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Onat Aksaray@OnatAksaray·
how I'd build a ghostwriting client's X account from scratch in 30 days: day 1-3: context file, voice extraction, 20 draft tweets day 4-7: post 3x daily, manual engagement 45 min/day week 2: identify what the algorithm responds to, double down week 3: introduce social proof posts, one story thread week 4: CTA tweet, lead magnet tweet throughout: comment on accounts in their niche daily never: post generic advice, skip engagement, copy competitors most ghostwriters just write. that's why their clients don't grow.
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Tasorn
Tasorn@tasornp·
Most people quit on their brand before it pays off. They show up for a few months, see no results, and conclude it doesn't work. But your audience isn't ignoring you. They're waiting until they trust you to buy. You just need to be patient enough to let it.
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by.mixa
by.mixa@bym1xa·
Just wrapped one of the hardest edits I’ve done in a while 💪 Ever had a project that pushed you like this?
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Andrej Vidinevic
Andrej Vidinevic@AndrejVidinevic·
You don’t need a new idea. You need to repeat the one you already have.
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Nate
Nate@natenkgwn·
the proper mix of TOF, MOF and BOF content on youtube will allow you to add multiple 6 figures like our client WarriorBabe has best way to not only maximize conversions but also building a TRUE personal brand there's a reason why YT works so well but also why few understand it
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Jaja
Jaja@jajacreatives·
The strongest brands don’t look better. They feel certain faster. That’s identity work.
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Stijn Noorman
Stijn Noorman@stijnnoorman·
You don't need to be an expert to start. You need to start to become an expert.
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Hodaifa | video editor
Hodaifa | video editor@Hodaifazarouali·
POV: You’ve mastered shortcuts in DaVinci Resolve
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wannercashcow
wannercashcow@wannercashcow·
The 7 Levels of Faceless YouTube channels.. Comment "7TIERS" and I'll send you the full video 👇🏼
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Naima Awan
Naima Awan@NaimaAwann·
@Dwriteway Business is simple but getting idea of business is harder
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Kay
Kay@Dwriteway·
1: Get some attention. 2: Turn attention into trust. 3: Convert trust into money. 4: Use money to buy some time. 5: Use time to scale the business. 𝕏 Business is simple: Don’t complicate the game.
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Editor Fred
Editor Fred@Real_EditorFred·
5 things I changed when I jumped from $200 projects to $1,500 retainers: 1. Stopped saying "I edit videos" 2. Started asking what the video needs to DO 3. Pitched 3-month engagements not single videos 4. Quoted before asking for the budget 5. Followed up till they respond None of it was editing skill.
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Naima Awan
Naima Awan@NaimaAwann·
@omarvvvr U can reach that level in editing if u expand your business instead of working alone like years ago
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Omar
Omar@omarvvvr·
9-5 jobs: Year 1 = 💵💵💵 Year 2 = 💵💵💵 Year 3 = 💵💵💵💵 Year 4 = 💵💵💵💵 Year 5 = 💵💵💵💵💵 Video Editing (freelance path): Year 1 = 💵 Year 2 = 💵💵 Year 3 = 💵💵💵💵💵 Year 4 = 💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵 Year 5 = 💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵
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OB | Video Editor
OB | Video Editor@Osmbproduction·
Most freelancers spend their week: → 60% doing client work → 25% doing admin and emails → 10% scrolling social media → 5% on actual business growth Thriving freelancers spend their week: → 50% doing exceptional client work → 20% on content and visibility → 15% on outreach and follow ups → 10% on systems and improvement → 5% on admin and emails
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