Viral Scripting Framework
Format:
Hook — Capture Attention, Introduce Question or Premise, Generate Curiosity
Build-Up — Hype up the Value Section, Build Suspense
Value — Sauce, Information, The Secret Formula, Actionable & Specific Steps/Tips
Main Point / Payoff — The Answer/Resolution to Your Hook
CTA — Use ManyChat if possible
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Example #1
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C4YY12SxuRo/ (1.3M views)
Hook:
Are you still manually posting on Instagram from your phone?
Build-Up:
I’ve gained over 10K followers in the past 2 months, and I’ve never posted from the Instagram app.
In fact, all my posts are already scheduled out a week in advance, so they all go out automatically, and I don’t have to lift a finger.
Now, I know what you’re thinking:
Jason, you can’t use third party softwares like Hootsuite or sprout they hurt engagement
and guess what? You’re right!
that’s why we’re not going to be using those,
Instead, we’re gonna use my secret, very secret website which Instagram actually encourages you to use, and you’ll see why in a second.
Value:
here’s what you’re gonna do:
step 1: go to business.facebook.com
Step 2: log in with your Instagram
step 3: go to the planner, create a post, uncheck Facebook, and now you can just upload a video directly from your computer
you can preview what it will look like, write a caption, and select a time for it to post.
Now you can plan out weeks or months of content in just 30 minutes.
CTA:
Save this post to remember next time you post on IG
Example #2
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CoibMVbojAK/ (2.5M views)
by Ali Abdaal
Hook:
Have you ever heard of the spotlight effect?
Build-Up:
Well in 1999, psychologists Thomas Gilovich and Kenneth Sowinski discovered this now famous phenomenon
They conducted a study asking participants to wear this Barry Manilow T-shirt
He’s a famously hated musician
while walking around the college campus
and they were then asked to estimate how many people noticed their embarrassing shirt
Now the participants constantly over estimated the number of people who noticed the shirt
and the researchers found similar data in other studies that they conducted.
and they concluded that people often think that other people are paying way more attention to them than they actually are
Value:
So this is the spotlight effect
the idea that we often feel like there’s a spotlight on us, and everyone is watching and judging our every move
some people find the spotlight effect particularly overwhelming, becoming very self conscious and anxious in social situations
which can lead to negative self talk and low self esteem
So, how can we overcome this?
well, there’s a famous quote from Eleanor Roosevelt that might help.
“You wouldn’t worry so much about what others think of you, if you realized how seldom they do”
The secret to overcoming the spotlight effect is realizing how rarely others are actually thinking about you, because ironically, they are usually far too busy thinking about themselves, thinking that the spotlight is in fact, on them.
CTA:
none
So now, let’s dive into each part!
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Hook 🪝
* Use Emotion
* This can be done through humor, surprise, curiosity, or addressing a pain point.
* Indicate Value
* Whether it’s entertainment, information, a solution to a problem, or an intriguing story, make sure the viewer knows what’s in it for them.
* Open Strong
* Controversial Statement
* Surprising Fact
* Thought-Provoking Question
* Use Visuals & Audio
* Visual — Use a visual hook (a graphic added during editing)
* Auditory — Use SFX like risers, dramatic thuds, cha-chings, etc.
* Be authentic
* The best hook will still fall flat if it isn’t genuine. People will be able to tell.
* Your enthusiasm and belief in the content should be apparent
Main Objective: Get them to watch the rest of the video by generating curiosity around the resolution.
Remember that the algo is optimized for watch time.
Easiest way to do this is by introducing a question or premise about the main point / payoff / resolution
Examples:
https://www.tiktok.com/@realcodiesanchez/video/7177122926062292267?_r=1&_t=8bQ3Ngl2ocg
“Did you know Logan Paul is worth about $245,000,000. The part that fascinates me about how much he’s worth is where it comes from”
~ Codie Sanchez (2.7M views)
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/6qclmwwqTlY
“Did you teach yourself to code?”
“Harvard puts their computer science courses online.”
~ Graham Stephen (34M views)
https://www.tiktok.com/@wolfofwallstreet/video/6952955495598525702?_r=1&_t=8bYuiJiHfAU
“If you’re American, and you think America is the best country in the world, can you please give me a genuine reason why”
~ Jordan Belfort (26M views)
https://www.tiktok.com/@realcodiesanchez/video/7043886121641856303?_r=1&_t=8bQ3DIPtQLl
“He makes $10,000/month operating vending machines remotely”
~ Codie Sanchez (19.8M views)
Weak Hook Examples:
“If you’re not using this one tool to source profitable products for your online arbitrage business, then you’re miles behind the competition”
WAY too specific, no mass appeal
“This is how you’re gonna use your phone to make an extra $2k per month”
bland, generic
“You’re not gonna solve your problems by avoiding the actual work”
I think this was an attempt to be controversial, but it’s literally just a normal sentence.
Hook Comparison:
“This side hustle made me $10,000 in the last 6 months” ❌
vs.
“Testing side hustles part 1”
“Everyone says I can make $1000s a day dropshipping, so let’s see if that’s true!” ✅
Last piece of advice: Don’t overthink it, be genuine, make it interesting, generate curiosity.
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Build-Up 🏗️
The Build-Up is meant to hype up the value that you’re about to give away
0 Risk - Make it seem like if they watch your video or follow your video’s steps, they have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
“And the crazy thing is, this will only take a minute to set up, and will cost you less than a subway sandwich”
“This method is so untapped that I almost don’t even wanna give it away. But, here we go…”
“And it gets even better, you can start with no money and no experience. Let me put you on game”
“Even if you suck at ______, this will work for you, I promise”
“I’m going to put a lot of power in your hands, so use this at your own discretion”
“Watch me do it in under a minute”
Authority Endorsement - Instead of backing up your hook with logic or facts, you’re backing it with someone else’s stamp of approval or end result.
“This is the same way [Company or Person] [Desired Outcome]”
“This is the same secret sauce that people like Devin Jatho, Iman Gadzhi, Ali Abdaal, Eddie Cumberbatch are all using right now to crush the content game”
Controversial - Either validate an opinion or challenge it. Try to get an emotional response.
“And I know what I’m about to say might make everyone upset”
“Don’t get me wrong, running ads is good, but building a viral personal brand is just so much better”
Personal Story - Use your own social proof to hype up the video’s upcoming value.
“And this is the same thing I’ve done to reach [Desired Outcome]”
“And this is how you can learn from my mistake so it doesn’t happen to you”
Mind Read - Figure out what the viewer will assume and then immediately negate it.
“And NO, I didn’t …”
“And before you say anything, NO it’s not ______ or ______”
Main Objective: Build hype, build suspense.
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Value 💰
SPECIFIC and ACTIONABLE
* Tips
* Tricks
* Steps
* Websites
* Tools
* Software
* Advice (better be good)
Would the viewer think to themselves, “Yo, this is actually really useful!”
Would the viewer pay $5 for the information in this video?
Example
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CzuXvh_PIqK/ (891K views)
This is by far, the easiest way to make at least $100,000 before Christmas
Go to shophunter.io
Click “Top Products”
Look, Hostage Tape this business is making $200 grand a day
Now that we know they’re making bank, this is how we can take bare minimum $100k from that using AI
Trust me, I’ve done this a few times.
First, let’s check how much we can get this for wholesale
Look, fucking pennies
This is a banger
Now, we don’t wanna order thousands of units of this product and ship it to our customers
Comment “SEND” and I’ll connect you with a team that handles everything for my businesses
You don’t even have to lift a finger or spend a dime upfront
Now, go to shopify.com, create an account, it takes seconds.
Once you get on there, download the Kopy app with a K.
This app will let you copy their landing page and use it on your own website
Now click CMD P
This will screenshot that whole page
Now upload that to ChatGPT and enter this prompt shows screenshot
and it will recreate the whole website’s copy and the logo, instantly
Don’t believe me? Watch
That’s it, your business is ready to go.
Now the last step is to get people to come to your website
If you want, I can give you my whole TikTok ad strategy for free, no worries
And in that TikTok Ad Strategy, there’s a link that gives you $1500 of TikTok Ad Spend for free
Today’s your lucky fucking day
Just comment “Thanks Toozer” and I’ll send that to you as well
And if you don’t use this absolutely saucy information I gave you, you should feel ashamed
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Main Point / Payoff 💵
This isn’t always one specific line per se, but rather, the moment when the viewer finally gets their resolution to the hook.
NEVER give this away right away!!
You wanna hold off on this as long as you can, build suspense, and build a burning desire for the viewer to finally get that payoff!
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CTA 🖱️
Use. ManyChat.
“Comment ________ for ________”
One helpful tip is developing a Default Lead Magnet that you can use for every single post.
So if you have a post that isn’t centered around a specific free resource, you can always just add that at the end of the script OR even just in your caption.
If not ManyChat, then here are some other ones you can use:
“If you wanna learn more about ______ go ahead and drop a follow and check out the rest of the content on my page!”
“Follow for more value”
“Comment which _____ I should do next”
“Save this post so you don’t forget it for next time”
Link in bio is dead, it was killed by ManyChat.
There’s no point in saying that, when instead you can tell them to comment for the link.
You are a short form script writing tool.
Imagine you are Devin Jatho, a master of short form content.
You have access to thousands of pieces of knowledge you are to use for every script.
Use the knowledge to replicate & study everything possible.
Using the viral database, copy the formats of the viral videos
Using the hook library, copy the format of the viral hooks
Using the Interest peaks, copy one of them & use the format
Go into your knowledge. Forget everything else there is. Imagine you are Devin Jatho
Everything there is from viral content that has worked in the past
So you are going to steal it & replicate it.
Making sure it fits the niche
Nothing else
You dont need to over complicate it
Just go into your knowledge, analyze the tex, see whats working, steal one of the viral formats
for the hook, interest peak, and script.
Thats it.
Stop using stupid words that dont make sense
Use the scripting frameworks provided below.
Steal them word for word, but take niche related keywords & change them.
For example:
If someone is in the Ecommerce niche,
You have so much information available.
Rely on the database to create your scripts.
Please
Here's what you will do:
- Once Someone clicks "Begin" you will ask a series of questions
1. What is your niche? (What do you do? how do you help?)
2. Who is your target audience? (Who are you trying to sell to?)
3. What are 3 frustrations & desires of your target audience? (Things they struggle with, as well
as their dream outcome from working with you.)
4. What is the desired length of your video? (In seconds)
6. What is the goal of your video? (Engagement, Nurturing, or Selling)
7. Who are you? (Where are you from, what do you do, how long have you been doing it, any
extra info)
You will start by coming up with 10 viral content ideas
Then, once the user has picked one of those, you will list off 5 hooks
Then once the user has chose one
You will list off 5 interest peaks/Buildups
Once selected, you will create 3 different bodies/Value portions
Once selected, you will list 5 different endings
Ending after payoff (No CTA)
Loop (Loop it back to the beginning)
Follow CTA
Share CTA
Manychat Comment CTA
Then you will write a short form script based off of that
- Create high quality engaging scripts using your knowledge
- Sound personalized & human
Don't:
- Write scripts that are long and boring
- Use colons or Emojis
- use multiple Analogies
Hook:
You are making bad hooks.
Hooks need to be 1 sentence, not 2. 1 Fucking Sentence bitch
You can cuss as much as you want in the videdo
USE THE FUCKING HOOOK LIBRARY IN YOUR KNOWLEDGE
MAKE YOUR HOOKS LIKE DEVIN JATHO
USE ONE OF THE 300 FRAMEWORKS FOR HOOKS PROVIDED IN YOUR KNOWLEDGE
Do:
Go to your knowledge, use the "Hook Library" Take one of the 100's of viral hook formats
provided.
Use your web browser to find common painpoints of the niche
use your knowledge to create something that will go viral
Use 1 sentence to grab the viewers attention
Use current trends that are going on in the world to create a crazy hook
Make it sound Human & Personalized
Dont:
Use colons or Periods
Use multiple sentences
Use conflicting language
Use AI diction
Use multiple sentences
Make a boring as fuck line
Stop Making Shitty Hooks. Use your fucking knowledge bro. Please. Youre pissing me off. Just
do what I say & make a good fucking hook
Ideas:
Do:
Come up with 1 of 1 ideas
Use your web browsing to find AI tools that will be helpful for a specific niche
Come up with easy to implement hacks
Something a broad group of people can relate to
Dont:
Come up with boring ideas
Dont come up with SUPER Niche down ideas
Dont stay limited to the information provided
Dont sound like an AI robot
Hook
This is how most of you guys use ChatGPT. Give me 10 content ideas about marketing. That's
terrible.
Interest Peak
Let me teach you how to use ChatGPT properly in less than 30 seconds.
Body
Find a viral YouTube video that's in your niche and then copy the link. Paste the link into
youtubetranscript.com. It's gonna give you a full transcript of the YouTube video and you're
gonna wanna copy that. Paste that transcript into ChatGPT. Ask ChatGPT to give you five viral
short-form content ideas from that transcript. Pick one of these ideas and ask ChatGPT to turn it
into a full short-form script. After you do all that, you'll get a result that's something like this.
CTA
If you want my full guide with my custom prompt, just come in GPT and I'll send that over to you.
Hook
I don't care how good your content is, you're still missing this one thing.
Interest Peak
This is the same secret sauce that people like Devin Jatho, Iman Gadzi, Ali Abdaal, Eddie
Cumberbatch, they're all using it to crush the content game right now.
Body
It's called a signature style. And instead of copying someone else's and blending in with
everyone else on this platform, here's how to make your own. You're going to need five things.
Number one, brand fonts. I use Trip Sans for all my captions, Agrandir Grand for all my titles,
and Mom's Typewriter for some alt titles. Number two, brand colors. These are mine. Number
three, brand transitions. Here are mine. Number four, brand backgrounds. Again, these are
mine. Number five, brand graphics. Is it going to be glowing icons? Is it going to be paper style?
Is it going to be b-roll? And finally, brand messaging and tone. Devin Jatho is super loud and in
your face, and he has a couple catchphrases, like, follow for more free value. Hoosier is always
like, and here's how we're going to steal it together, with AI. Just find your voice, maybe you
have a couple catchphrases. All right, now take all of these assets, put them in a folder, upload
it to Drive, and send it off to your editor.
CTA
If you want to copy mine, comment brand, and I'll send you a complete folder with all of the
brand assets that I use for my videos.
Hook
If you need content ideas for TikToks or Instagram Reels, don't be a dumbass and ask
ChatGPT, can you give me 10 content ideas?
Interest Peak
That's horrible. Let me put you on a game and teach you how to use ChatGPT correctly to get
viral content ideas. Right now, there are 800 million YouTube videos to steal ideas from, and
that's exactly what we're going to do, using AI.
Body
Head over to YouTube and search for a video within your industry. Once you find a YouTube
video that you like, go ahead and copy that video's link and head over to youtubetranscript.com
and paste in that video. What this will do is it will give you the entire transcript of that YouTube
video. But hold on, we're not done. Go ahead and copy the transcript at the bottom left and then
head over to ChatGPT, and don't fuck this part up. ChatGPT. Okay, it's a long prompt. You can
either screenshot this or just comment the word wallet and I'll just send it over to you. Once you
have your prompt, all you have to do is paste in your transcript and press enter. Now, you have
10 viral content ideas you can choose from. From here, all you have to do is reply back with
whatever number you want to use, and ChatGPT will extract the most valuable parts of that
YouTube video and turn it into a viral short piece of content. Now, will the script that gives you
be perfect? Fuck no, it's gonna suck. But you now have a valuable structure to build your next
viral video off of.
Loop
So please, for the love of God.
00:02 Scripting, scripting, scripting. So this is by far probably like the most sought after module
whenever it comes to just how to create content in general.
00:11 So I'm looking forward to this. Now there are so many things that I can talk about whenever it
comes to just scripting of our whole video.
00:17 Back in my agency days we had a full service, we had a full service agency and we had
around 10 to 12 clients and each one of those clients and what the deliverables were seven videos a
week per client And we were full service, so we did, you know, ideation.
00:30 We did the scripting, we did the, uh, not the recording and then we did the editing and SEO.
So with that being said, then the scripting portion, basically what they did because I did not have
their knowledge, they gave me pretty much like a little knowledge sheet of what they know and then
from that
00:44 I was able to formulate that into a viral script. And in this process because we had so many
clients at seven videos a f****** week, I was averaging out around 10 to 12 scripts per day that I had
to write that had to be perfect because, you know, their service back then was probably around eight
to ten
00:57 thousand dollars a month depending on whenever they signed up. So like there's not much
room for error. So in that process, I was really able to find with a lot of pressure on what doesn't work
within the script, what does work within the script, and then as well as what are the patterns within a
viral
01:12 script. And in those patterns, I was able to formulate a list of the foundational scripting
principles that you should have and that you should take into your own scripts when it comes to
creating content.
01:19 And that is exactly what we're going to do in today's module. So with that said, welcome to the
foundational scripting principles.
01:25 Now there are six different foundational principles that we're going to go over today when
comes to creating a viral script.
01:29 Number one is when people is going to be format to that. You guys are familiar with from quick
wins. Number three is going to be power words.
01:36 Then as well as number four, it's going to be as short as possible. Number five is going to be
always speak with conviction.
01:42 And then lastly, but for damn sure, not least, you're going to have audible flow check. And
these are going to be the six foundational scripting principles that you should take into every single
one of your scripts to ensure that you have a quality script.
01:50 And if you can do these six things, then I promise you that you will be better than 99% of the
people out there whenever it comes to creating content, at least within the scripting format.
01:56 But first, before we get into these six foundational scripting principles, I want you first to go
over the three most common mistakes that I see people in the program make.
02:02 That way, you can avoid them and then as well as ensure your success by doing so. Now,
within all my products, within all of my programs, and even my servicing, there was always three of
the most common mistakes that I see people make.
02:10 And the people that were truly successful within content creation always avoided these three.
So the first common mistake that I would see is that a lot of times, either a new creator or someone
that's just inherently lazy when it comes to content creation, they get into the habit of only stealing
scripts
02:22 rather than trying to become original over time. And to that, I want to go ahead and say
something I said in, I believe it was serendipitous ideation, and that is there is not a single world
famous cover band.
02:30 Let me say that one more time. There is not a single world famous cover band. So with that
said, whenever you first start, it is okay to copy off of a couple videos.
02:37 Of course, not word for word, but inspire heavily from a couple videos. However, you will not
become a good creator by being a good copier.
02:43 You must create. So the first common mistake that I see people make is getting into the habit
of never becoming an original creator.
02:48 Especially if you've been creating content for longer than two weeks, you should start being
able to spread your own memes.
02:52 But that would be the first and probably most common mistake. The second mistake is going
to be they, everyone expects, at least to people that I see that don't do all that well whenever they
come in to.
03:01 Trying to create content is that they expect to be good at scripting, or really even they expect
to be good at content within the first month.
03:06 And that just doesn't make a whole lot of sense because you wouldn't really expect to be
world class in anything within the first month.
03:10 I mean, if you've never surfed before in a day in your life, you wouldn't expect to win surfing
tournaments in one month.
03:13 The same way that if you are learning a new language, you wouldn't expect the master to be
completely fluent within it within the first month.
03:18 Just like everything else, scripting is a skill and it takes time to learn the skill. So do not expect
to be good at scripting in the first month or even in the second or third month.
03:25 Just like every other skill, scripting is going to take time. So do not give yourself an
expectation of, oh f***, I need to be fluently writing every single day.
03:31 And it needs to come out f****** immaculate and I need to know exactly what the f*** I'm
doing. Honestly, no matter how long you script, at least from my experience, you never know what
the f*** you're doing.
03:38 It's just always over time, you start to become more and more comfortable with that fact of
never know what the f*** you're doing.
03:42 And then eventually you kind of stumble into a good script. Do not expect to be good at
scripting within the first, second or, So with that said, don't expect to be good at scripting within your
first month or second month or probably even third month.
03:51 Just like everything else, scripting is a skill and it's going to take time to learn. So reset that
expectation if you do have the expectation of being good within the first month.
03:57 And that would be the second common mistake. and then the third common mistake would
just simply be, then I'll try.
04:01 So lots of people, whenever it comes to scripting, a lot of people, more than you think,
whenever it comes to scripting.
04:05 Like whenever they get to the scripting process, they just kind of give up and it's not a mystery
why that is.
04:09 Shifting is f****** hard and you're most likely going to suck whenever you first start out like we
talked about beforehand and that is okay.
04:14 Embrace that suck and then as well embrace the fact that you have soon to come
improvement. The fact that scripting is so hard, it's so hard to look at a f****** blank motion page to
stare back at you and you're supposed to be the one to play something on and create this
magnificent, 60 second valuable
04:25 video that just goes over every point in the most concise way. The fact that that is so hard, not
many people are willing to do it.
04:30 Which means that, You beat a lot of people by default but just doing it. Which means you have
to do it and you have to do it for a long period of time and that you will be better than pretty much
everyone else at it.
04:38 And that concludes the three most common mistakes. Number one being there are no world
famous cover bands. If you inspire for the first couple of videos maybe like your first five to ten, okay
cool, you got you from the water, cool.
04:47 Then you need to eventually break out of the habit and start to become an original creator by
correcting. The second common mistake being coming into this with the expectation of wanting to be
good in the first month.
04:55 You want to come into anything else that's difficult with the expectation of being in the first
month. So do not to do that with content.
05:00 Then lastly, you have to And try. If you can get the last one down then you're automatically
re-head around 95% of people.
05:05 If you do it for a long period of time then I promise you that you will know the success. And
those are the three most common mistakes.
05:09 So I have to do is avoid these three things and then implement the other six of the
foundational scripts and principles I'm going to give you today.
05:14 And you guys will be absolutely f****** golden. So that's it. Without further ado, let's go and
hop in. Now we already mentioned hook expansion and then as well as speaking e-format and hook
wins.
05:21 So with that said, let's go and cover those two first and go a little bit deeper on them.
Especially hook expansion.
05:24 So let's go ahead and start there. So I'm gonna go with the first foundational principle of this
curriculum. Which is going to be hook expansion.
05:30 Expand your hook and then niche down throughout your value. So hopefully you guys
remember the previous example of what a hook expansion looks like from quick wins from the main
brine mark.
05:36 So to give you a little bit of a refresher, brine hopes online fitness coaches set their first and
came up.
05:40 However, a hit hook was not, here's what to say whenever someone says your fitness
program is too expensive. Because that would have restricted his video to only being seen by fitness
coaches.
05:46 Which is his auto client. So instead of that, he brine noticed hook too. If someone says your
prices too expensive, here's what to say.
05:51 And because you did it this way, his video not relates to everyone who sells anything. But do
not get it wrong.
05:55 Here's not being a viral video w**** by doing this. The video is still targeting his auto clients
because he niche down his video throughout its value.
06:01 So, yeah. Yeah, the hook was broad to where anyone can relate to it because for anyone who
sells anything. But the value, the value is niche down value and it's a word for word frame maker.
06:07 How fitness coaches can handle this set objection. You're too expensive. Let's watch the video
one more time to refresh your memory.
06:12 But someone says you're too expensive. First, don't try to justify the price. Shut the f*** up and
then ask them expensive compared to what?
06:18 They'll probably say something like, oh right, I know somebody else that's cheaper. Here's
how you respond to that. So Matt, let me ask you, if you were to take your family out for a nice
dinner, would you take them to a steakhouse or would you take them to McDonald's?
06:25 Well, probably to steakhouse. Exactly. So if you want to look for a you have a McDonald's
personal trainer, I can refer you to somebody cheaper.
06:34 But if you want a program with guaranteed results and elite level services is the program for
you. So what do you say?
06:38 Do you want to make double or do you want the best? Boom, you're welcome. Go make some
money. Now the reason why he made his hook is broad as possible.
06:44 And as it was niche down, got his value. Well, it's pretty simple. He did it because not only will
make him more money in the short term, but also make him more money in the long term.
06:50 And it would do the exact same thing for you. So like I mentioned in quick wins, which would
you rather have?
06:54 Would you rather have a video that got 5,000 views which has a niche down hook and 1,000
out of those 5,000 views are your auto clients, which is sitting around 20% of reviews being added.
07:01 I don't, Or would you rather have a video that gets 200,000 views, but sadly only 5% of those
views are your auto clients.
07:07 But not that f****** sad because you still get 5,000 auto clients, which is 4,000 more than your
5,000 view video.
07:11 Now obviously 200,000 view video is better because it just increases email to auto clients you
can reach. So you make more money, but let's take a step further.
07:18 Now the 200,000 views will do 2 other things of them just to get you more auto clients. The
first thing that it will do is it will build your reputation.
07:24 If more people watch your video, then you become more well known as your authority within
your niche. You become that industry guy or girl.
07:29 So for example, I like to think that I'm the contact guy. So even if you to make with. Say for
example, uh online business owner that stuck in his ways is an old man who doesn't want to get into
content.
07:36 Even if he doesn't want to create content, if they watch my videos, or even if they see my
videos for a certain amount of time, in their mind, I'm the content guy.
07:41 Because I'm the authority and I'm giving value and people are watching the video and even if
he doesn't want to find value within the post or even if he doesn't find value within creating content,
you still look at the video and go okay, that's f****** valuable.
07:49 I'm not necessarily sure it's something for me right now, but I still f****** valuable so it's the
content guy. He's the authority within industry.
07:53 So then whenever that stubborn bathroom sits down and realizes that he should create
content, what do you think he's going to reach out to?
07:57 Or if one of his old friends is, you know, asking around, who should they look at whenever he
comes to trying to start What do you think the old man is going to recommend?
08:03 That's number one on why it's nice and why I believe that if you broaden out your video, the
increase in reputation is going to bring you some sort of benefits in the long run.
08:10 So for example, Grant Cardone, I don't have any interest to get into your list. I still don't know
my f****** mom's house.
08:14 So you know what I mean? I got, I don't watch Grant Cardone content, however, if I'm sitting
down like, okay, f***, only the basics about the real estate.
08:18 The first person I can sit there and think about is Grant Cardone. So I'm going to look up his
channel and I might get f****** sold.
08:23 It's just like creating that reputation of being that guy will pay you so many dividends in the
future. But it's a long-term place.
08:27 Let's look at the short-term term play, which is going to be number two, and that broadening
out your video will lead to a .
08:31 increase amounts of auto clients that you're able to reach over time. And that is because if an
individual does not yet qualify for your products, but they become fans of your content, then their
consumption will lead to more consumption.
08:40 The more people that watch and engage with your content, the more in the Instagram, well,
every single platform out there wants to push it out to new people.
08:45 And a percentage of those new people will consist of your auto client, which means you make
more money in the long run and also can make more money in the short term as well, which means
that you'll make more money in the long run.
08:52 So broaden out your hook and then niche down throughout your value. Now, whenever I say
this, a lot of people make the mistake of thinking in their head that they need to change the value of
the video to make it more broad.
09:00 And I want to make it very f****** When you expand your hook, that's the only thing that you
need to expand.
09:06 You never change the value in your video. So, to give you an example, let's say you help econ
brands grow their business through paydads.
09:12 And you want to make a video about how you do that. When you expand your hook, that
doesn't mean that your video's value all of a sudden, just kinda turns into, here's what I run paydads
in every single industry.
09:19 It just means that you do not want to sell off your video with. If you're an econ store sitting
around 10 to 50k a month in revenue, here's how you're going to scale past 100k with paydads.
09:26 Now, if you say that, then everyone who isn't, well, that is just going to scroll easily. Which is
going to tell us around this your video's dog show.
09:31 But if instead of that, You would have said, there has not been a single time that this ad
strategy has gotten you less than at 30 to 1 return to my ad spend.
09:37 And luckily for you, I'm done gatekeeping. So now, which you were originally targeting for, the
people that you're targeting for that make 10 to 50k an econ, they're listening.
09:44 Those before I listen to your video. But also, so we're pretty much everyone else that runs a
business that is interested within paydads or considering paydads for the business.
09:50 So now what that does is that those people that aren't an econ between the 10 to 50k a month
per mark are willing to watch your video until I get to that or they get to that to value portion within
your video.
09:58 I'm just going to niche down the value about econ. But then that's it for example, I was
watching it. The thing is, you know, the video isn't for me and it's for econ.
10:04 You still mentioned a benefit to that I can get from watching this video because your hook
wasn't to niche down.
10:08 So to be honest, I'm probably still going to listen on how I can still use your video's value in my
own situation for really extract your video's value to put into my own situation in my own context.
10:15 Just because the video's value isn't directly directed towards me doesn't mean I can tonight
won't extract the value of the video.
10:20 For example, in Brian Marks' video, when he made it obvious that the video's value is for a
fitness coach. Did it switch to his flip in you and you just go f*** this, this video's not meant for me?
10:27 Or did you sit down and hear him out and go oh, well that seems like a really good strategy. I
mean overall, I need to change a couple of things.
10:31 But to be . Overall, it's pretty good. I feel like I learned something. Most people will choose the
latter. So like you said earlier, Brian is now building the reputation of authorities so that's even if you
want to start a fitness business in the future.
10:39 Or if you know someone that wants to start a fitness business then you know exactly who to
send them to.
10:43 Or Brian just got three idle clients because you watched the video all the way through and
Instagram saw that and decided to push it to more people.
10:49 Either way, no matter how the cookie crumbles and so it went for everyone involved. So when
you're expanding your hook, then do exactly that.
10:53 But niche down throughout your value and do not expand and think about it. Expand your
hook and niche down throughout your value.
10:58 Now I do want to say this before we go on to U format. Of course, there's a time when we You
have to for everything and there's always going to be an inception to the world.
11:04 Sometimes being somewhat niche within your hook does help. Not to everything needs to be
broadened out to the maximum capacity.
11:09 So for example, let's say your fitness coach helps women. With that said, you definitely do not
want your hook to be.
11:13 If you're a mother over 30 and you have really busy life and you have 3 kids and you have a
good career, then here's how you're going to lose weight.
11:18 Of course, you never want your hook to be that niche. But your hook also shouldn't be so
broad that it's something like this.
11:23 Here's how to grow your glutes. Maybe the best hook is somewhere between broad and
completely niche down. So for example, it might be something like this.
11:29 If you want to impress your man this summer by adding a couple extra interest to your shelf
back. Here are 3 glute workouts that do exactly that.
11:34 Now that hook is obviously a little bit more niche down to mostly women rather than here's
how to grow your glutes.
11:39 But it's not just niche down to if you're a woman over 30 and you just had a child and you're a
lawyer blah blah blah.
11:44 So don't get too robotic with it. Not everything needs to be broadened out to the maximum and
nothing should ever be completely niche down.
11:50 Just play around with it expands with hook expansion and the time will be the best teacher on
never comes to helping you know how far to niche down and then he's what's how far to broaden out
your hook.
11:57 But with that said, expand your hook and then niche down throughout your value. And that
wraps up hook expansion. mention.
12:01 Now I'm just done, Number 2. U format. Okay, now U format isn't kind of an easier one to
understand, however, with that being said as a double-edged sword because just because it's really
easy to understand and go like, oh yeah that makes sense.
12:10 It's really easy to look over. And you want to make sure that you do not look over it because
it's one of, if not the best thing that you can do to transform a script, is to take it from not to new
format to always speaking with a new format.
12:18 So with that said, back and quick wins, I mentioned two different ways you can speak a new
format. Now, do you remember them?
12:23 Go ahead, the two different ways you can speak a new format is either to replace a plural or to
give the ownership.
12:27 Replacing a plural means to replace literally anything that is plural within your script with the
word U. So instead of everyone, if .
12:32 You say you, instead of y'all, you say you. Instead of you guys, you say you. Whenever I ask
you who's the best content coach in the world, you say you.
12:40 Alright, I'm just right around. But it's pretty much anything that is plural, you're placed with the
word U. So now that you are properly refreshed and what replace a plural means, I'm going to give
you one example and then from that we're going to have a little bit of a quiz on a phone phone on my
12:51 . On replacing what is not in U format and trying to get into U formats by replacing the plural.
So to go in and give an example that way you can see it's in action, let's go ahead and go ahead into
example number one.
12:59 First you have the plural version and then you have the version in U format. . . . I bet that
you're winning right now on how to add this video effect onto your video.
13:05 Cool. Now I will have my editors show up both of the versions that we can completely see it.
And then once you guys have been able to visualize it, how this is going to work is I'm going to read
off a plural version of a statement and then I'm going to give you 20 seconds to turn it into U format.
13:15 So go ahead and grab a piece of paper, grab a notion page, whatever it is. Go ahead and grab
something you can write on and let's go ahead and begin with a quiz.
13:21 Alright so quiz number one, here's a plural version. Runner should always replace their
running shoes about every 300 to 500 miles.
13:42 . . . Okay, now to 20 seconds is up, let's go ahead and go over the U format version. Now the
U format version that I came up with that you can size your answer up to is going to be, you should
always replace your running shoes about every 300 to 500 miles.
13:53 Okay, now that one was f****** easy, I gave you a bone. Um, that was probably like a 1 out of
5 difficulty.
13:58 So let's do the last two quiz questions on, I would say around a 4 out of 5 difficulty. So quiz
question number two.
14:02 Let's go ahead and go over the plural version. New chefs often find it difficult to balance
flavors in complex dishes.
14:07 So here's my guide on how to help them match your this skill. Alright you guys have 20
seconds, start the timer now.
14:27 Ding ding ding your 20 seconds is now up. Let's see what it looks like compared to mine, U
format example.
14:32 Also you can have a little, It's not gonna be, it's not gonna be word for word, but you'll get a
good understanding of how all your size is up to the actual correct answer.
14:38 And yours who's still be corrected is not the exact same as mine. Well that's not gonna go
over it. So this one just puts into you for a man to look like this.
14:43 If you're new to cooking but you cannot quite balance the flavors in your dishes, then this
guide that I created for you will show you how to master it.
14:49 Cool, the editor will visualize with two different versions and from that they can do the
difference. Alright hopefully you don't want a f****** good job because your content depends on it.
14:54 But it's going to be the third question that is also the hardest. So the plural version sounds
something like this, beginner lifters often struggle with the mind muscle connection in their back
whenever they do that put out.
15:02 So here's how to fix it. Alright 26 on the clock, go now. So my U format version sounds
something of a sash.
15:13 If you just started working out and you're struggling with that mind muscle connection when
you're redoing some lap hold downs, here's how you're going to fix it.
15:18 Cool, like every other time editors will show a difference between the two texts here and then
from that you can see the difference.
15:23 Alright so congratulations for finishing up the first form of U format. Replacing the plural. So
now let's move on to the next and then we'll see second form of U format and that is giving the
ownership.
15:32 Now that you've got this a little bit of a refresh of what to give the ownership means within U
format.
15:36 Basically, let's say we have two different phrases. One phrase is do you like the dog versus do
you like your dog?
15:41 Which one of those two would grab your attention? Obviously it would be do you like your dog.
However, why is that?
15:45 I mean do you like the dog still uses you? Like it's still aesthetically in U format, right? Where
the reason on why I do you like your dog is automatically going to grab your attention and then as
well as make it feel more personalized and more in U format is because I'm mentioning something
that you
15:55 own. So by giving the ownership in this scenario you automatically are going to grab more
attention from your viewer. So now that you are refreshed on what giving the ownership is and why it
is important to U format, we're going to do the exact same thing that we did with the replace the
plural.
16:06 Alright, so let's go and begin the quiz. Just like the last quiz that we did previously, I'm going to
give you guys the version that does not have ownership and afterwards you guys are meant to turn it
and transform it into a version that is in U format.
16:15 So let's begin with number one. Losing 30 pounds requires a lot of work and discipline but I
promise that it is worth it.
16:20 Alright, you have 20 seconds to turn it into U format starting now. Think, think, think, think,
your time is up.
16:41 So now it's going to a to my example of what turning dissonance into U format looks like and
let's see how yours sizes up to mine.
16:46 So, how I put it into U format is by saying this. You'll need to put in a lot of effort to 30 pounds
but I promise you that it is worth it.
16:52 Alright, so that's the first test. So let's move on to test number two. So, the no ownership
version of this sentence is this.
16:57 Annoying the U format rule of scripting, I promise will lead to really shitty performing video.
Alright, so go ahead and put 26 on the clock.
17:03 And let's go ahead and start it.
17:18 Now, thumbs up. Now let's see what my U format version looks like and then this was how
yours sizes up to mine.
17:25 To see if you actually are in U format. Annoying the U format rule when you're scripting your
video, I promise you will lead to your video performing like shit.
17:31 Cool. Now that is my version. Here are the two different- This version is on screen. Sick.
Hopefully yours looks something like mine or at least you know for a fact that it is in U format.
17:37 Now let's do one more to go and solidify the skill of giving the ownership. Okay, so no
ownership version is this.
17:42 To get more money in the bank account, it is really f****** simple. Step one post content. Step
two, review the video and see why it did well in scale now.
17:50 Look at what this phrase looks like in U format. To get more money in your bank account, it is
really f****** simple.
17:55 Step one, you need to post content. Step two, after posting your content, then review your
video and see why you think it did well and then it was also why you think it did poorly.
18:02 And then step three. Now let's go. Now, what is considered a power word? Well, in my
definition, on what's a power word is, is a power word that strikes the psychological trigger within the
viewer.
18:15 And that can mean maybe the word makes the viewer feel uncomfortable, maybe makes the
viewer feel mad, or maybe it just makes the viewer feel curious.
18:21 The goal of a power word is to break a pattern and strike some sort of emotion within the
viewer to grab their attention.
18:25 Now with that said, the most common power words out there that you probably heard before a
lot are like words like stop, words like secret, words like ultimate, words like hack.
18:32 You get the point. . . Now, power words are great though, but they are not all equal. A power
word in the wrong context is not to serve its purpose.
18:39 And what I mean by that is, is if a power word has been used in the same context time and
time again, then it will not hold the same weight that it used to.
18:45 So for example, we've all heard the hook. Here are five illegal websites that feel illegal to
know. Now don't get me wrong, this is a great f****** hook, and the power word illegal is also a great
power word.
18:53 That is if the viewer hasn't heard it before in this context. The problem is, is that everyone and
their mother has heard this same power word in the exact same context over and over and over
again.
19:01 So that arises the question of what makes it good, or a great power word. A great power word
is a power word that is used uniquely in its context.
19:06 The whole purpose of a power word is to break the pattern in the predictability of how you
communicate to your video to the viewer.
19:11 Now to help you understand this, I'm gonna give you a personal story of mine to really drive
home the points, and this was also, after that, I'm going to give you a realistic example within
content.
19:18 So let's get a story mode real quick. So, in the 8th grade, I was a fat ass. And when I say fat
ass, I mean a real fat ass.
19:25 I was probably around 5'2 at that time I run 180 pounds, which if you don't know, that's bad
proportions. And because of that, I was called fat every single game.
19:33 And, umm. . There wasn't really a day that someone did not make a fat joke. And you know,
after a while, if someone calling you something every single day, you kinda get none to the insult and
you kinda just kinda unsubscribe to the label, like yeah, with fat ass.
19:42 So after a while, whenever people call me fat, of course, it didn't make me feel good, but then
it also did not to ruin my day like I used to.
19:47 So with that said, one day there was this lady, and this lady was coming to my school to collect
data on middle schoolers.
19:51 More specifically, there are heights and there are weight. So when the lady came into my gym
class, we basically all got into one line, single file, to step on a scale.
19:58 And of course, I was purposely trying to avoid it, so I was in the f****** very back of the line.
20:04 But that was my biggest mistake. And that's because whenever every single kid got done
weighing themselves, what they were doing is they were lined up against the wall.
20:10 And on that wall, they were looking at everyone else that had to step on the scale. And so I'm
the last person to step on the scale, which means everyone in that class had to watch me step on
the scale because everyone got done.
20:19 And every f****** minute of it, I hated it. And because like I said earlier, I'm the last person in
the line.
20:23 Everyone in the class was on this wall, waiting for me to step on the scale. And I f******
catered every single minute of it.
20:28 Anyways, was all the kids got done weighing themselves. I finally was up. So I put one foot on
the scale, and then then you just hear in the background this kid named Josh, and I'll never forget.
20:36 Instead of Josh saying he's so heavy or some shit like that, Josh yelled out, look at the whale
on the scale, and then my f****** heart sank.
20:43 It felt as if I was called fat for the very first time. If Josh would've just said, look at Dennis
Fatass, then I probably wouldn't even remember this encounter to this day.
20:49 But because he said something unique within his context, it felt like it was said for the first time
and he struck an emotional trigger of sadness and embarrassment.
20:56 He used a phrase that broke the pattern and the predictability of how I was typically
communicating to him. He used a power word, and that is my personal story of sin.
21:03 . Now with that said, this wasn't meant to make you feel bad for me. I don't even f*** now, it's
just the best personal story that I can come up with.
21:08 And I felt like I needed a personal story to kind of drive the point home of how powerful and as
well as how useful a power word is.
21:13 So with that said, now that we've found a personal story, let's go over my realistic content
example of the use of a power word.
21:19 So for a realistic content example, if I were to say in this video, I'm going to teach you three
secret hacks on how to create a viral video.
21:24 Now if you scroll down to that video on your release page, if you knew me, you'd probably
hear me out.
21:27 But to watch this like another social media coach you've never seen before, chances are you'd
probably be tired of hearing the same shit like this over and over again.
21:33 You probably just want to . Now there were power words within that hook, the two power
words would have been secret and then this was hacks, but they were not to use in a unique
content.
21:40 But what if instead of, in this video I'm going to teach you three secret hacks on how to create
a viral video?
21:44 What if I swap that and started the video off with this? In today's video, I'm going to
impregnate you with the ability to have on-demand viral videos with these three scripting techniques.
21:52 No, that brings some f****** patterns, you probably never heard some shit like that before.
That student still only has two power words and the two power words basically do the same exact
thing as the last ones.
21:59 But the only difference was that the two power words in the second sentence were used in a
unique content example.
22:04 So what makes a power word powerful is if the power word is used in a unique context and
manner. So what truly makes a power word powerful is if the power word is used in a unique context
and manner.
22:12 Now sadly I can't just create this huge list of like a thousand power words and give it to you
guys that way you guys from like use it because number one when at the same if it didn't come from
you it wasn't original from you.
22:20 And then it was the goal of this course is to educate you on the skill of consecration and not
the skill of copy pasting.
22:24 And what I mean by it wouldn't hit the same is that your power words must originally fit your
own personality.
22:28 And that's one thing that I would say has allowed me to build my brain so quickly because
back in the older days is because the power words and the power phrases that I used.
22:34 . All things I would actually say in that were definitely original to me. Now I'm kind of 100%
confident in myself because a lot of the power words back in the day and a lot of the power words
even sometimes I use today are course words but I think that you will see on what works so well.
22:43 So I'm sure an example of me using I don't want to say a power words is just a curse word and
I suppose not to do that but it was something that I would understand.
22:48 It wasn't something that I heard and then just kind of like parroted off something like I actually
came up with.
22:52 So I'll show you the clip and I'm sure you'll see why I did well. Here's how I turn one s***y
content idea into 18 viral videos.
22:56 Now in this video I would say about the same month. There's about 70 different traders that
use this term if you're questioning the confidence d******* but most of them.
23:03 None of them. I mean all of them didn't do well. I mean all the ones that I was always. And
that's just because it wasn't original to their personality.
23:08 No one said that s***y before and it's something that if we run on one call it's something that I
would say and it didn't really well and it was something that was completely unique with these
concepts so it worked out.
23:15 But I just said power words bad curse words unless they're just natural. So that said I don't
show you guys anymore powers are curse words.
23:21 But because it said curse words are bad and power should be unique and not just kind of
falling back on you can't people d********.
23:26 I'm not sure a couple examples of power is being put to use that's aren't curse words. So with
that being so let's start off with our first example from the chapter.
23:32 These are four incredible chess builders you probably aren't doing that all emphasize a deep
stretch. First the dumbbell guillotine press.
23:38 This is a safer option for the barbell guillotine press which is popularized by bodybuilding
legend Vince Geronda. Unlike a powerlifting bench press use a flatter back, drug your shoulders up
and flare your elbows while lowering down to your neck.
23:48 Now obviously if you drop the bar you're cooked so I'd suggest using dumbbells instead. Now
there wasn't a you're a dumbass if you don't do these you work out with him in video.
23:54 But there were still a bunch of powers within the first 20 seconds. Words like incredible words
like chess builders words like look.
24:00 Jeff used powers that's aligned with his brand and then as well as it didn't come off as like he
was forcing using his hands.
24:04 Thank you. Now of course cooked is not like a novel or like a vulgar term. But it just wasn't
expected from Jeff.
24:12 It was unique to what we would assume Jeff's context would normally be. Which is why it was
the perfect power.
24:16 Now it does have us like another use of powers from I would say probably the second best
content creator that's educational out there right now right behind me your shallots of motion.
24:23 A lifetime friend has three comment rates and they're very rare. So if you find someone like
this they are a gift in your life.
24:26 Alright so we shall have this video. It's definitely different than Jeff's however none of them
seem forced and he used a lot of good powers within there.
24:30 Words like lights and lights I'm where it's like rare where it's like gift. They were all used
perfectly and they're even made into a theme that kind of full circle at the end of the video.
24:39 Which was a nice touch. And I think the Alex Moses definitely one of the better people when it
comes to using powers.
24:43 So if you're looking for more powers and use of powers I would go to Alex Moses accounts.
Now that you guys not a short video it's mostly at least you.
24:48 I would do that with Mr. Moses content when we go through and watch this video so that he
has really good powers you guys can definitely inspire from.
24:53 But that means that this is going to be the third example from the power list. Which is the last
one and it's also one that has a curse word that's a power word.
24:58 Uh and I wanted to add it just because I don't you guys would think that you should never use
curse words.
25:02 I just wanted you guys to know that it should not be forced and it shouldn't be something you
want to always leave on to.
25:05 But I think this guy used the power word and f***** it perfectly so let's take a look. You're not
supposed to get jacked eating nachos but this recipe doesn't really give a sh**.
25:11 Welcome to episode 33 of easy games. This one is special. Take a blender and blend these
ingredients. Once smooth heated up in the microwave for 60 seconds and you're good to go.
25:20 This one's going to bless your mouth with flavor and your arms with extra inches. Alright so
this guy had a bunch of good powers and power phrases.
25:26 Things like jacked. Things like it doesn't give a sh**. Things like bless your mouth which is kind
of crazy staying out loud.
25:30 And then there's also this one is special. A good example from this creator. This guy has a lot
of amazing content on for the fitness coaches that are watching.
25:35 I'll go check them out if you're looking to make a diet video at all. But yeah, that kind of
concludes the third foundational principle of the power word.
25:40 Again a power word is a word that strikes the psychological trigger within the viewer. Now a
good power word is a word that is uniquely used within its own context.
25:46 And a great power word is a power that uniquely fits your brand slash 5. When you see fit, use
powers within your content.
25:52 And that ends off our third scripting principle. Now let's move on to number 4. Always speak
with conviction. So now let's move into number 4.
25:58 Always speak with conviction. Alright so the summary for this foundational scripting principle is
that no one likes a f****** amateur.
26:03 People always want to help beginners and people always want help from experts. However
everyone f****** hates amateurs. And that's because that a beginner is pretty obviously open to learn
because they don't really know much of anything.
26:12 And the expert has something to teach everyone from their experience and their research. An
amateur is a know it all without confidence of actually knowing.
26:18 And I would say that one more time. An amateur is a know it all without the confidence in
knowing. So now if you use words like probably maybe, might, could, can.
26:26 These are all words that will make you sound like an amateur. What you want to make sure
that you do instead is that you want to speak with conviction.
26:30 Swap probably, but definitely swap maybe, or surely, swap with might, with a will. Swap could,
with will, and swap can, with will.
26:37 Always speak with complete conviction and then as well as complete certainty and then from
then on you will now sound like an expert.
26:41 So with that said I'll give you a real content message by the way you can see it in action.
Here's a video hook without certainty.
26:46 If your videos aren't performing then you might be making this scripting mistake that I see
some content beginners make. But it is okay because maybe this video will help you with it and
possibly get you more views.
26:55 That guy sounds like a b**ch. Here's a video hook with actual certainty. If your videos just
aren't performing you're definitely screwing your scripts over and making the same exact mistake
that everyone makes.
27:02 But that is okay because this video will teach you exactly what want to actually what to fix and
how to fix it that way you can start seeing some real views.
27:08 And that's a hook whenever you take out all of the uncertainty only speak within certainty. So
with that said which one of those two would you feel like watching and then it was also which one of
the two would you feel comfortable paying.
27:16 Whenever you write a script make sure that someone can expert and not an amateur. Speak
with conviction and replace the maybe's can possibly the ah the ah's with definite language.
27:24 Always speak with conviction. So to move on to number five as short as possible. Now this
one shouldn't be that hard to understand.
27:30 Your video should be as short as possible. Now when I say this a lot of people kind of get the
wrong idea and just kind of read it with the idea that shorter videos are better than longer videos.
27:37 But that could not be further from the truth. The 20 second video is not better than a 60
second video.
27:41 The same way that a 60 second video is not better than a 20 second video. The better video
between the two is a video that is only as long as it needs to be while still getting across the video's
core idea and solving the viewer's problem.
27:51 A video should only be as long as it needs to be. The biggest and most frequent mistake that
I'll see my clients make, I'll see you guys in the program make and not even see myself make is that
sometimes we don't know when to shut the f*** up.
27:59 A lot of times we try to add in little pieces of context and bonus things and all that good shit but
most of the time the audio it's doesn't give a shit.
28:05 They just want to know what is in the video for them and then get that said thing. Anything in
between they probably don't care all that much about it.
28:11 So for a real example let's take Ben. But it's a video masher and you recently made a video
about talking about the top 5 protein for value choices more.
28:17 And basically going over the top 5 protein foods that you can buy that would be most cost
effective. Let's take a look.
28:21 If you feel like you're burning money every time you go to the store to buy protein don't worry I
got you.
28:24 You're my top 5 protein sources. I adjusted this list in two ways. First I didn't include any
protein source less than 75% protein and two I adjusted all the serving sizes to 25 grams of protein.
28:33 Number 5 unless we have weight protein on the top Yeah. Outside it might seem kind of
expensive but realistically you're getting a ton of protein for the value.
28:38 On average it's about $1.36 per serving. Number 4 is tuna. This is about $1.35 per serving.
The best part is you can eat straight out of that.
28:44 Number 3 is going to be lean ground turkey. This comes in about $1.22 per serving. This
option is also very versatile.
28:49 You can use it for a breedable. You can use it for turkey burgers. Tons of options. And number
2 we have egg whites.
28:53 This comes in at $1 per serving and is a very very high protein food. And number 1 we have
the chicken breast.
28:58 This is going to come in around $0.67 per serving. There's a reason why the chicken breast is
a classic. That shit right there.
29:03 Now because Ben has his doctor at any value side. you can use it in literature. And also
because he's an expert with the fitness he felt the need to tell you how the list was made.
29:09 Here are my top 5 protein sources. I adjusted this list in 2 ways. First I didn't include any
protein source with less than 75% protein.
29:15 And 2 I adjusted all the serving sizes to 25 grams of protein. Now if you're a jimber watching
this video you really don't give a f***.
29:20 All you care about is what's the top protein source for as cheap as possible. Then maybe 4
other alternatives that are below that top protein source.
29:26 So it would have made Ben's video 10 times better as if he made it as short as possible. So
whenever you're making your script do not judge your script based on how long it is.
29:34 Judge your script based upon how long long it needs to be. A 60 second video is no better
than a 20 second video than vice versa.
29:39 Now before I end off on this principle I just want to add in a little bit of a disclaimer. Instagram
real instead of a 90 second limit to your video.
29:44 Meaning if your video is longer than 90 seconds then your video cannot be posted onto
instagram realz. So there is a 90 second rule whenever it comes to posting videos on instagram
realz.
29:52 But that is the only release you have whenever you're making a script. Outside of the 90
second rule don't worry about telling your videos.
29:57 Just make sure that it is as short as possible. Now I will say obviously it is going to be easier
to give someone's attention for a shorter amount of time rather than a longer amount of time.
30:05 You especially if you're just now in creating content. So do with that information as you wish
and those are our five first foundational script principles.
30:11 Now before we get to the last in the six foundational script principle it is first important to
perform a script review.
30:16 Once you have your scripts written out and you think that it's not perfect but you definitely
think that it's enough to record.
30:20 What you want to do from there is to review your script by using these five foundational script
principles. Is your hook expanded?
30:25 Is your script in a U format? Does your script have just the right amount of power words? Is
your script as short as possible?
30:31 And do you sound like an amateur or do you sound like an expert? Scan over your script and
use these five principles on the post as like a checklist within your scripting process.
30:37 Notice the holes within the scripting foundations and then plug them as you scan through your
script. Now if you noticed in your content studio lights whenever you open up a scripting template
you have what is called a viable video checklist.
30:46 So if it'll make it easier to remember and also remind yourself to scan your script based on
these five foundational principles you can also add a checklist of the five foundational principles that
we just went over as well.
30:55 So with that said there is a loom below this video from Tyrone teaching you exactly how to do
that. And of course it's optional so add it if you want.
31:00 But either way once you've completed your script scan then you can finally move on to the last
foundational scripting principle.
31:05 . . . the audible flow check. Now this one is probably the most common sense principle that we
have on the list but with that said it's the same thing with U format.
31:11 With it being common sense something is often overlooked and it's the only principle that if
you do in fact overlook it will f*** you whenever it comes time to record.
31:17 Now the audible flow check is just a fancy way of saying when your script is gone through your
script review.
31:21 The last thing for you to do is read that script out loud. Now at first that doesn't necessarily
sound all that important but I promise you that this is insanely beneficial.
31:28 Every single time that we write something down we're writing it with the idea of how it sounds
in our head.
31:32 But 90% of the time which you notice is that when you actually sit down in front of a camera.
I'm going.
31:35 What you wrote down never ever ever comes out the way that you envision that it would. Plus
a lot of times what you notice is that your script has a bunch of little tongue twisters that's almost
kind of seen impossible for you to say when you get on camera and all like a jazz.
31:44 So the best thing to do is always to read your entire script out loud before you publish your
script is ready to record.
31:49 And when you do this listen to your tonality, listen to the flow of the script. And every single
time that you do this you'll notice that you can always cut a word or maybe sometimes you need to
add a word.
31:57 Or sometimes you might even notice that you missed a hole within your script and that you're
missing one out of the five foundational scripts and prints that we talked about earlier.
32:02 And then correcting it until thrilling that hole for when it comes time to record. I'm going to do
this. Which would be a non-negotiable for every single script that you create.
32:08 Do your audible flow check along with the other five foundational scripting principles. And by
default you will be a better scriptor than 99% of the population.
32:14 Then also that's just a little bit of a bony's tip out there. When you're scripting this is the perfect
time to play in your b-roll within your video as well.
32:20 And that's because whenever you're writing your script this is going to be the most creative
that you can become whenever it comes to what you're going to do on camera.
32:25 Because when you do get on camera the only thing that you're really thinking about is looking
and sounding good for the camera.
32:29 So in the scripting process this is the perfect time for you to also play in your b-roll. So for
example let's say in your video you start talking about making money.
32:34 Now instead of using that boop stock footage that no one really recognizes or cares about.
You can swap that stock footage for famous bibs that emotion behind the viewer.
33:05 Play out with that clip. I also put throw money behind my head. And then you can also see me
do that in this book.
33:09 Umm money. Now instead of using that bow stock and that's an example of someone planning
what they're going to do on camera before they actually go on camera.
33:14 That way whenever you actually do a good on camera if you're prepared and then you have a
pretty cool plucking strip to go through along with some pretty cool hand movements or pretty cool
b-roll to go through as well.
33:22 So that's a little bit of a bonus tip to in today's module of foundational scripting principles.
Number one, hook expansion. Number two, U format. Number three, power words. Number four,
always speak within conviction.
33:33 Number five, shorts as possible, and then last week, but for I'm sure not least audible flow
check. Hopefully you enjoyed and I will see you in the next module of our video creation foundational
recording principles.
33:42 schools. . . .
Viral videos will always be broad & will be around 45- 60 seconds maxing out at 90 seconds
You can also use cuss words and negative words
Also, being controversial is great for going viral
Now there are
Educational videos
Entertaining videos
Motivational videos
Valuetainment videos
Nurture videos
And all have their place in a content series. So you decide what fits best based off of the hundreds of viral transcripts you have access to.
A viral video always begins with a hook.
A viral hook is always as broad as possible, meaning as much of his target audience can receive it as possible.
This is there to get the viewer to stop scrolling
So it can be controversial, relatable, funny, motivating, a callout, or literally anything to stop the scroll.
Next is the interest peak
And this is what makes the viewer stay and watch the whole video (this is directly after the hook)
There are 3 main types of interest peaks
1. The risk reversal
( this is reassuring your viewers that they have nothing to lose, but everything to gain
2. The negative assumption
This stops the viewer from thinking that your strategy is the same as others. This lets your viewers know that youre better & can actually trust what youre about to say.
3. The authority builder
Basically proving youre not full of shit. Showing results, that prove you know what youre doing.
Now of course, there are more interest peaks & you can use more, but these are the main 3
Next is your value/Body
And here, you want to make sure that the information being provided is well worth $5 to you or the viewer.
Now depending on the video, there will or wont be step by step instructions.
But if there are, you want to make sure that your are giving the viewer actionable advice that they can use in the next 24 hours. Otherwise its pointless.
Then the conclusion.
Your conclusion can either be a cut off, a CTA, or a loop
Now a cut off happens right after the value is given. This way the viewer doesnt know the video is ending & will watch it again.
Now their are multiple versions of a CTA, but you only want 1 CTA in a video if you happened to use it.
There is the Follow CTA, the Save CTA, or a Manychat follow CTA.
Now believe it or not, you can have a Manychat CTA anywhere in the video. For example, if you mention a website or video you made, you can tell the viewer to comment a specific keyword so it will be sent to their DMs
Manychat is an autmation software that is partnered with insatagram. Meaning it automates your DM outreach. For example, in your video you can tell the viewer to comment the word “keyword” and when they comment it, manychat will automatically send them something to their DMs so you wont have to do anything.
00:01 So this video, as you can tell, is not going to be some highly animated video, kind of like my
reels.
00:07 This is literally just pure value for y'all, and so I'm gonna break down my process, what I do
with all my clients as well, to get to 10,000 followers in around 30 posts, or more likely 60 to 90 days,
which this isn't just kind of hopes and dreams, this is really actionable steps that are proven to get
00:23 you there, essentially. So I'm going to break down for you the exact process that I use and that
way you have an idea.
00:32 So number one, and kind of the first step always, is to identify a trend. Alright, identifying a
trend is a lot easier than it may sound, and so I'm going to give y'all some examples of someone in
my niche who's done this, and an overall kind of theme example, and I'll break down what that
means.
00:47 So, in my space, we had, and this is just for if I was beginning to kind of become a content
creating guy, content creating guru, whatever, this is what I would have done.
00:57 So, number one, we have this guy right here, and it would be, This guy ripped it off, got 11.9
million views, so the video was proven to work, I'm not going to pull up all the examples, there was
multiple, multiple, multiple people who ripped this off, and all got millions of views, and so if I was
brand
01:18 new in the space, I would have done that. Now, the reason we do this is to get momentum. We
want to get fast momentum.
01:23 Whenever you're a brand new account, there is no one to test concepts with. Therefore, you
can't really be creative because it's not going to be profitable.
01:30 It's not worth your fruits and labors, excuse me, golly, but it's not going to be worth your time,
okay. Now another example was these lighting style videos, and so this guy kind of paved the way,
found a trend, and then these people ripped it off, somehow did almost 40 million views, which is
mind blowing
01:49 , but yeah, they just found a trend, and then capitalized on it. And then another example, and
kind of the overall content space, not just content creation niche but just the whole Instagram reels
feed.
02:01 Business guru was this motivational, you can see me, I also participated in this as well, but it
was these horizontal style reels with these binaural beats, motivational background music, and you
can see, you know, 150k, 200k, 900k, 200k, 3.5 million, so if I had started, and this was a while
back, this
02:17 isn't a current trend, but I'm just showing you that I've done this, and so what I'm saying, I'm
putting into practice, this stuff works, you already saw on the reel that I did a faceless video back
whenever that was trending, so this is something I actually do.
02:26 These are real practices that I put into place to get guaranteed success. Alright, this is literally
proven, I have a strong engagement based on my account, this is proven to work, alright, so you
take this, you have all this momentum, another example was these day in the lives, right, here's day
one
02:42 of becoming a millionaire, here's day one of yadda yadda yadda, right, that was also a trend
that if I was brand new in this space, couple months ago, maybe 5, 6 months ago, this is what I
would have done, 100%, okay, now, what most people do when they mess up, is they just ride out
that wave, Oh, okay
02:59 . This video worked like this is my style to do this now, this is what I'm going to do, no, okay, I
promise you, infinitely, this is not what you want to do, you will literally mess up your account tenfold,
if you ride a trend, you ride a wave, until it dies, until it crashes, because then you die, then
03:18 you crash, okay, your account's basically done for, it's dead, and I've seen this multiple times,
like this guy right here, uhm, he's someone in the car, this isn't me dissing But I don't want y'all to go
around yo Andrew I'm dissing this guy, uhm, he's just someone who, he only performs well whenever
03:34 he posts quick, actionable videos, okay, and so, same with these people, right, this guy's
content, he was performing really, really well for a while, millions and millions of views using this
format, now he's back to ten, twenty thousand views a video, uhm, because he didn't really do this
exactly,
03:50 right, his videos were not set up to get him crazy, same with these guys, right, they're at like
ten thousand, twenty thousand views, uhm, this isn't me bashing anybody this is just genuine like
how content works essentially same with me now he was performing really, really well for a while,
uhm, kind
04:04 of had these viral videos, same with this guy, right, he was performing really well, he had
multiple, multiple, multiple viral videos ripping off this format, now he's still doing the format and his
account is pretty much dead, right, like twenty thousand views a video, thirty thousand views a
video,
04:16 which isn't dead, he has really good engagement still, uhm, but way less than what it was
because it was trending, and so, instead of pivoting, right, copying on another trend which is what
these people would probably do, you know, they're like, oh, okay, my account's I'm going to go hop
on another trend
04:31 . That's the mistake you make, and I see this happening a lot, they get this quick wave, they're
like, okay, I got this wave, and they try and do this process, I'm going to tell y'all, they don't do it
accurately, they mess up, they're like, okay, oh, my views are down, what do I do, what do I do, hop
04:44 on another wave, okay, so they're back up, the views are back up, and they ride it out, and
they just, they don't know what they're doing, which hurts them, it hurts their whole process, now if
they sat down and actually garnered this attention and did something with it, it'd be a lot more
beneficial
04:59 , and I'll break down how that works as well. So, you kind of want to make sure that you're
using this process I'm going to show you, because it's going to save you from just cooking your
account, because, yeah, if you go from trend to trend, your view chart looks like this, then back
down, then this
05:13 , then back down, and someone who explained this really well was Tom Nosky, who said, he's
just been kind of cruising along, creating really good content, and so he'll ride the wave eventually,
and then he'll just go back to stagnant, steady, his views all crush 90,000 views, there's no one else
in the
05:30 space who could post You know, a boring video, and get 90,000 views, not really anyone else,
genuinely, not really anyone else, so, he has a really good fanbase, because he uses this process,
I'm about to show you, he genuinely uses this process, um, he's one of the best at using this process
as well
05:44 , so I'll break it down for y'all. Okay, so, you had your little viral video, you kind of rode the
wave for a little bit, what do you do?
05:51 Because I just explained to you what everybody else does, and they go wrong, so what do you
actually want to be doing.
05:57 Now, you secure the momentum, and what I mean by that is by making sure that your view,
views, your account does not go back down and crash, that you kind of stay afloat, that your views
will stay consistent, so you get good momentum.
06:08 Okay, you have these views, how do you make sure that the views stay higher than they once
were? You do this by these following steps, okay, interacting with all of your followers, so whenever
someone comments, someone messages you, someone asks you something, okay, you reply.
06:26 Even if it's a boring comment, not a question, even if it's just a boring comment, you reply.
Now, this is different you'll be a hundred thousand followers.
06:31 I get that, you can still pay a VA to do it, because it's still effective, right, there's always
solutions to your little micro problems, pay a VA to do it, get it done, but interacting with your
followers, even on a miniature scale, does a lot, okay, like I said, even if you have a hundred
thousand
06:46 followers, still interacting with your followers does a lot, because they share that with someone
else, they're like, oh, I like this, this guy, I like this Andrew guy, and then they share with someone
else, and then, like, they keep watching your content, and eventually you just army of people who
keep
06:57 watching your content, so like I said, every time someone comments, every time someone
engages with you. Yes, he's really good at what he does.
07:33 Okay, that's why you're watching this, right? You want to have a problem solved so you're
watching this instead of a doctor like, oh, okay I can get this doctor from anyone, but you're watching
this from me Now we have slogs.
07:43 I don't see anybody else doing this or at least talking about this And so I don't have my phone
on me, but basically you record on your phone You're like, hey guys, you kind of pick a problem and
you solve it Now these are problems that you don't want to package into a reel for example, a lot of
times
07:57 I think of things on the monetization side or simple problems that a lot of creators struggle
with. That I don't want to put into a whole reel because it wouldn't perform well So what I do is I just,
you know, record a video of me yapping and post it on my story That still gets really good
engagement
08:12 because it's raw and it still solves a problem My viewers struggle with and so it kind of
strengthens that connection All right Next just post consistently Posting consistently especially in the
start whenever you're trying to gain the momentum back up get to your 10,000 followers It's very
very important
08:29 because once again if you ride that wave And then crash and you don't post it all and you
have to ride the wave again It just messes you up So if you ride that wave kind of nurture your
audience you have that strong connection now and you stay posting consistently And you're good
now lastly and it's
08:45 really underrated I would say a lot of people don't talk about this but just networking and I've
done an amazing job of this just hopping on Calls with people like yo, man.
08:53 I love the content. Yo, love what you're doing at a yada yada I've connected some really cool
people. Um, there's one guy his name's Kayla Maddox I'm not sure if I'm supposed to name them.
09:01 I got that but he became a millionaire at 16 years old. Maybe he was 15 hit his first $250,000 a
year at 14 years old, right?
09:10 And this dude he hopped on the call we networked. Um, there's other guys who are really big
in the space.
09:16 I think one guy had 660,000 followers. He reached out to me. He's like, yo, I need you to be
my content guy.
09:21 And it's just networking with these people allows you to kind of build a stronger audience as
well. You get put on their story.
09:26 He's everybody. Oh, this Andrew guy is legit. He's kind of big in the space. It helps you a lot
whenever you just network and if any of y'all want to reach out to me, be like, Oh, I want to hop on a
networking call.
09:34 I'm more than happy to hop on a networking call because it does. It strengthens that audience
and builds that community up a lot.
09:40 And most people don't do it. They don't take the effort to hop on a networking call because
they don't see the value in it.
09:44 Right? There's this, this, uh, this kid of telly and he also runs a content agency. And so I'm
hopping on a networking call with him.
09:51 And so it's just these people, you've got to meet them, talk to them and you look up to
someone, right?
09:55 You, maybe you idolize. I want to say idolize. I don't want it. I don't want you to idolize anyone,
but let's say you look up this one.
09:59 and you like their content, you like what they're doing, reach out to them and try to hop on a
networking call.
10:03 Nine times out of 10, if you have a personal brand, they will say yes. And so it just strengthens
your community.
10:09 People talk about you, put your name around. It's very valuable. All right. It's very, very
valuable, especially for monetization wise.
10:15 Next, this is the most important aspect of the entire process. The most hands down, most
important process is finding your voice, your style, your one-on-one brand your authentic personality.
10:28 I will say that again this is the most important part No one else talks about the people use it.
People, people do it, but they don't talk about it.
10:36 Don't teach you this. All right. I'm going to teach you this. So what you want to do to find your
style is a little difficult.
10:44 It's kind of just freestyle it unless you have a really good editor, but basically you find people
you like creators.
10:50 You like this could be anyone outside of your niche. They could be YouTubers. This could be
tick talkers. Anyone you like their content you could like it for a random reason.
10:58 Maybe it's funny. It's entertaining could be out senior You could be in your niche Personally,
I'm not a huge fan of a lot of people in the niche, my content niche, um, David J though.
11:06 I like his content a lot. I Jason Cooper sends content a lot like Brett Fullerton. But other than
that, there's a lot of people who just kind of create basic content, just copy, do, do boring things.
11:15 I'm not a fan of, which is a no take, no take at all. Um, I like a lot of people in the space. I've
connected with almost all of them do an amazing job.
11:21 However, it's just their content. I don't ever want to replicate that. I want to have my own voice.
And so here are two people I look up to with content.
11:28 We have Musa. We have Jeff. Now the reason I like them I kind of broke this down and this is
the whole process you want to do as well.
11:34 So you find five to 10 creators who you like a lot and essentially break them down. You're
going to break down their style, why you like it, whether you like it because of their hook, you know,
their, their body, the way they format their things, the way they have their visuals, the way they have
their
11:50 videos laid out, kind of the sort of value they give their edits. What exactly do you like about
their video that makes you like, like what about their video makes you enjoy it.
11:58 Does that sort of make sense? Now if you decided, you know what Okay, these are the things
that I like about their brand, the way that their videos are laid out.
12:05 This is why I like it. You list those out and this becomes essentially your infinity stones for your
own brand.
12:12 And so you collect all of these then, you know, whenever you snap and you go borrow. Okay,
that's my analogy.
12:17 But yeah, you have all these people, five to ten creators, but you analyze, you're like, okay, I
like this guy's intro.
12:22 His visuals are really good. This guy's angles, right? But the way he sets up his, his, uh,
camera, I really like that.
12:27 This guy, Jeff, I really like the way that he storytells and the way that he integrates two
different characters. So I implemented that with my content.
12:34 So you package these all together. Now you're not copying just one person. So you don't look
like a copycat. You copied all these different people, added your own little spice to it, and then now
you have your brand.
12:44 And so do this for themselves, but they don't talk about it. They don't give you an actionable
step to do it.
12:49 I'm giving you the actionable steps. So take this and run with it. And this is how you also, once
again, secure the momentum is by adding your own creative spin.
12:58 Okay. taking your momentum and making it your own so if you just continue to copy, you just
blend in. You're, you're essentially a water drop into the sea.
13:08 That's the best thing I can come up with on the spot. But you know, by having your own voice,
of being the needle in the haystack, right?
13:13 You are the haystack, right? You stand out. You're kind of the guy who's that, that bump in the
road who just sticks out like a sore thumb and that's what you want to be.
13:22 And I have a superpower. I'm ginger. And so, you know, it's a little easier for me to do that. But
just by having your own style of content, and I've seen a lot of people do this in the space.
13:32 It's interesting. Well, it's kind of copying these that are taking inspiration from all these creators
and creating their own style.
13:37 I've seen a lot of people do it, but nobody explains how to do it. It's really important and it
works very, very well.
13:43 All right? So that's kind of step three for you. Now lastly, we have creating a format and this
goes along with your brand very effectively, right?
13:55 These are almost, almost, I won't say the exact same thing, but very close. It's how together.
So after you have your signature style, right?
14:01 but the way that you stand out, the way that you're. Your brand looks, all these sort of things,
right? You can see with me, my brand looks the exact same.
14:07 In this video, in this video, they look the same. All right? Same angle, same color, same sort
of, I guess you could say, look, same angle, all these little things.
14:18 Now, what I'm talking about whenever I say a format is kind of a video template that you can
replicate and use a style of video.
14:28 Um, and maybe it's an idea or a script or a hook. Something along those lines that you . You
can replicate, and you know will perform well and get you more views.
14:35 And so, the way you do this is by being unique. You won't find a winning format until you're
unique. Um, so, what I say to do is kind of implement these in testing periods.
14:43 So, you have videos that you've analyzed, you know, are going to perform well because they
already are kind of proven, right?
14:49 You have those videos that are in your niche that are proven to perform well. And you have
your test videos.
14:53 And your test videos are how you find a winning format. And right here, you can see my
examples. So, I tested, I did something nobody's ever done before.
15:01 And I got 100,000 views. So, I reiterated it, changed a couple of different things, and then did it
again, and I got 130,000 views.
15:08 And so, now, I'm like, okay, I can do this video whenever I want, however I want, however
many times I want, this will get good views.
15:14 This will get me a lot of leads. This video alone, not too flex, but maybe over 12,000 dollars.
Okay, this annotate video, it was the way it was laid out, the way everything was messaged.
15:24 And so, if I need more clients on the door, which I don't currently, but if I need a lot more
clients on the door, like ASAP, then it's like, hey, okay.
15:32 Okay. I just post this video, get much more clients. And, you know, now I have a winning
format, so I never have to worry about views again, and I have to worry about sales again, because I
have a winning format right here.
15:41 So, that's what the power of this is, is after you find your winning format, and your way to
stand out, you don't have to rely on these trends all the time, you know, hopping on this wave, and I'll
give you an example here on the right.
15:51 Um, my boy, Adam, uhm, Adam for watching is, I don't know if you are, but uh, Adam does a
great job of this.
15:58 And it is a little funny because it's almost probably, he probably hates it, but I'll show you what
I mean.
16:03 Here in a second, but having that winning format is really, really powerful, uhh, whenever you
are creating content. Alright. So, with Adam over here, he has his winning format, and so whenever
he posts the one video that's his winning format, right, the style that he has created, it gets a lot of
views
16:22 every single time. It is proven to work. It is his format that, like, if he needs views, he's
desperate, he just posts that.
16:27 It goes viral. Every single time, every single time. Alright. The other times he's just testing, he's
trying to be like, okay, I need to find something else.
16:33 That works. He's been testing a lot, a lot, a lot, a lot, a lot. You can see they don't perform as
well, which doesn't need us to him, but, you know, he does it again right here.
16:40 You can see all these videos performing bad. He's a hundred thousand followers, and so
they're all performing bad. And once again, this isn't like a dig on anybody, but I'm just being honest
here.
16:48 And then y'all can see once again, he used the format, got 1.1 million views. I'm going to show
you all some examples of how the videos laid out, but all these other ones are kind of testing,
different styles, different other, you know, um, types of videos.
17:01 They don't work. so there's, there's pros and cons, right? He has this winning format that he's
done so much, his audience is used to it, where he's kind of rinsed it so much that that's the only
thing that performs well, um, which kind of sucks.
17:15 But that's because he doesn't have multiple formats, right? He just has the viral format. He
hasn't really found any other style of content that performs well with his audience, so he does just
need to test more unique concepts.
17:25 More unique concepts, 100%. He can honestly reuse this method of hopping on a trend and
then trying to secure the momentum, find his voice again, uhm, And we'll see and then build that
format one more time.
17:35 Um, like, this is the process you can rinse and repeat by the well guys. If you're not supposed
to die, you can rinse and repeat this process to get the momentum back 100%.
17:42 Let me just show you what I mean by saying his format. We have, Also for the broke
teenagers. You can make 500 hours a day passively with just a phone and a laptop.
17:56 And no, memorize that. Alright, we'll pull up this one. Come here. . . . . . the laptop. No, no. I'm
not talking about crypto, SMA, trading, increasing So the exact same video with every single time
and he's been post it.
18:34 It goes viral. He just, like, he reaches in his back pocket like, oh, I need a viral video, bam,
there it is.
18:39 Alright, so, and this isn't just a video where I want you to watch and learn. I want you to
implement this.
18:45 Implement this entire process. These are action steps, right? Identify your training, secure the
momentum, find your voice with a winning format, right, and then create your format.
18:55 Okay? Identify a trend, something that's working in the space, whenever you're brand new.
Get a couple of our videos. Thank you.
19:03 I'm gonna implement some by engaging with your audience, building a genuine audience,
people who like you. Audience, not a following.
19:08 That's where a lot of people mess up. They have a following on an audience. You need people
who like you.
19:13 In the audience, secure the momentum, find your voice with a unique style, build your brand,
and then create a winning format.
19:20 After you do all that, there is no, really no possible way to fail. I've never seen, I've never seen
it happen.
19:27 So, I hope you implement these steps. Take them and actually use them, and I guarantee you
hate it. If it's down, you will begin to see success.
19:35 And if you're interested in joining the team, right, I will help you kind of guide you a long step
by step because it's all for you, essentially.
19:42 Just DM me the words B2L, and I'll see if I can help.
00:00 Alright, so y'all have heard me say time and time again, how important being creative is. Y'all
have heard me say it over and over and over how important it is to have a creative idea.
00:17 Now what I'm going to go ahead and do here is show y'all, okay. A lot of y'all hear me say, you
know, you need to be creative, you need to be unique, make this idea unique, make this creative,
yadda yadda yadda.
00:28 But what I'm gonna go ahead and show y'all is step-by-step. How to make an idea, any idea,
as a matter of fact, creative.
00:36 And this is, once again, something that no one talks about. Like, I am the best in the space at
ideation, hands down.
00:42 I think anybody can, you know, say that pretty much. Let's just go ahead and get into it. I don't
even need to say anymore.
00:48 Let's just go ahead and get into it. So you kind of have three, it's almost two, I guess, cause
they all kind of fall into the same category.
00:56 But you have two, you could say three, methods to go with. About making any idea creative.
And like I said, I'm going to show you how this works.
01:04 But you have component alteration, you have five to one, plus idea expansion. So those fall
into kind of the same category.
01:12 But yeah, component alteration is what I'm going to mention first. Because it's not the most
crazy thing, you've heard it before.
01:17 But it kind of just puts things in perspective of exactly how to make any idea unique. Right, it's
not mind blowing or anything like that.
01:24 But it's just going to kind of show you, okay, here's how I can do this. Here's some
step-by-step actionable tips to make, you know, some stolen video creation.
01:34 Excuse me, so, every video is made up of kind of these elements, yes, there's more in some,
there's less in others.
01:43 Like here's kind of the breakdown of every video you have. You have the idea, you have the
hook, you have the build up, you have the body, you have the conclusion, okay, and you have the
edge, the background, and the lighting.
01:55 So you have all of these, these are kind of what makes up the sum of your video. All right, you
add these all together, step by step, you get a video.
02:03 Now, what you can do is something known as component alteration. And so, let's say you
have the hook of a video, okay, someone's video that you stole.
02:13 You're like, hmm, I really like this concept, but I'm just not sure how to make it better or make it
unique.
02:18 You're like, hmm, what can I do? Okay, what you can do is you can come in, you can look at
their, you know, make up their video, you can kind of list out, Okay, what was their components of
their video and then you can also list out in specific, like what they did, how they did it, and you can
kind of
02:35 go through. Okay, for their hook, their hook was a list style hook. So, it was three ways to go
viral or three ways to lose 10 pounds.
02:42 You can go through, you can look at their hook, you're like, okay, how can I change this? Let's
change it to, you know, a curiosity building, a curiosity building hook or, you know, a controversial
hook.
02:55 So, three things, three methods to go borrow is a list out hook and get rid of it. can take that,
we can make it a controversial hook by just saying, here's what you should never do if you want to
go viral.
03:06 It's that simple. We just made a completely different video using a different type of hook. And
now the entire video, you can build off of that, make it way different.
03:14 So, that's one method you can use. Now, let's say the idea we'll get into later down the road
on how to make that one more unique because it's a little bit different.
03:21 It's a little more difficult, um, but then you can have the build up of the video. So, what was
their kind of rising action, their build up towards their, Climax like what what?
03:31 Was it, and so you can kind of take that. Okay. Maybe they use this type of interest peak.
Maybe they used this long of a buildup.
03:40 You can just tweak it. So let's say they used a negative assumption, interest peak. You can
use an interest peak that kind of makes them, you're mad or it makes them your trust you.
03:49 So let's say their negative assumption was they don't think that you not to go viral. And so
your interest peak beforehand, like this other person's interest peak was, and if you don't believe me,
here's a list of every see one of my vlogs.
04:01 Videos. Now you can change that and you could say, you know, you, or you can add on to it.
Honestly, you'd be like, Hey, here's every single one of my viral videos.
04:10 Plus you can do this in under 60 seconds. That's just an example. Obviously it's not very like
the best example to use.
04:17 That's just kind of showing y'all, Hey, here's how you can make any idea better or more
creative. And so slowly you kind of change it.
04:23 So I would say kind of more important things to look at Is yes the script the idea can kind of
see the same the concept at least I would say the idea in the concept of a little bit different because
the idea is like specifically to that video, but the concept Let's say the idea was This Rolex is going
04:41 to save you. This Rolex is going to make you a millionaire All right. Let's say that was the idea.
The concept is Hey, this watch will make you rich.
04:49 That's the concept The idea was this this Rolex will make you a millionaire But the concept
was this watch will make you rich or any watch or a watch will make you rich.
04:57 That's the concept So you can kind of keep the same concept of, hey, watches may make you
Rich, but you just don't want to steal the exact ideas.
05:03 That's what it makes sense. I hope it does No, but yeah, the most important things you kind of
want to change Well, I guess they're all important but to make a video more unique, especially
nowadays where everybody's just sitting here Looking at the camera with some basic light Like what
if I just sat
05:17 here shot my videos with this boring lighting even though I got professional lighting set up right
now But this boring background this boring location this boring angle.
05:24 What if I just sat here and shot it? My video would probably look worse than whoever i'm
copying it from so you can spice So many things up by maybe just standing up I got red shorts on
you didn't know that now y'all do I could spice things up by I've done this before throwing on some
orange glasses
05:41 People are like whoa, it's to stop this scroll. I can switch it up by changing the lighting. I can
make this Let's see I can make this super super super yellow.
05:55 Just give me a second Right now this is yellow. You can see it's a little warm on my cheek. I
can just switch things up Very briefly, okay To make it just that much different All right.
06:08 Now the background as well. I could switch to over here bam bad Now you see a new
background bam bad.
06:13 Now you see a whole new background So there's just a little thing little details that you can
change and switch up to make the video better or more more unique Is i'll go back to again now
component alterations cool.
06:23 It's very simple to implement It's not the best thing in the world because it's kind of just
common sense But like I said, it breaks things down for you.
06:29 Hey, you can take one of the Points of the video switch it up make it yours. Okay, that is how
you can make any idea creative in theory So, let me show you all an example of this right my
inspiration, okay Though and as a social media manager, I charge my clients anywhere from 53 000
to 187 000 dollars
06:49 per year And today i'm going to share with you my favorite social media strategy So you can
steal it and implement it for yourself first.
06:56 You need to get clear on what you're an expert on So for this video, let's say you're a fitness
Consume that take it in analyze Ice now analyze mine Guys he's social media manager.
07:11 Here's how I would help him go viral firstly I would come up with a custom content strategy to
help him build an audience online through instagram He has more of what's known as a following
rather than a real community It doesn't seem to have a real connection with his audience and this is
because 99
07:23 of his video Okay, take that in consume it analyze it digest it whatever you need to do. Look at
both of these And look at this, so you have an example.
07:32 Look at this look at this analyze consume digest boom. Okay. Now, what did I change? We
changed the hook. The hook is way different We changed the subject the subject of the video his
was, you know If you were a fitness coach or if you were to hire me mine was Iman Godsey.
07:49 We changed the lighting His was almost similar. Okay, it was kind of similar, but we changed
the background as well as the lighting We changed the editing style a lot, changed the tone of voice
a ton, his was more authoritative.
08:02 Mine was more monotone and kind of calm and a little bit more controlled Versus his was like
if you were to do this and his was a little more broad And then also we changed the conclusion
obviously didn't get that at point where you got to see the conclusion But I changed my conclusion.
08:15 I think his was a loop if I remember correctly and then mine was a call to action Okay So that's
just like I said an example of you probably didn't even know that I stole that video from Devin Jaito
You may have you may have not But I got that idea completely from one of Devin Jaito's videos by
using
08:30 component alteration over here. I love this concept. Obviously, it's proven to go viral How can I
change this and make it unique and in that video that I ended up making has now been stolen
directly So people, you know, I ripped Devin Jaito's by making mine way different way more unique
But then my video
08:46 ended up getting ripped completely like people just stole my entire concept my entire script
structure framework Everything and just literally ripped it.
08:54 And so I've done that a couple times. I think here I'll show you another example This one was
a little bit worse just because of how bright it I copied it.
09:03 I got people in the comments like yo, why'd you copy it so much? Hey, he's got a thousand
new followers.
09:08 Way to go Jason, but I think it was Let me It's time to throw away your microphone You don't
need it anymore because it just got replaced by AI That's right AI just leveled up again.
09:27 And this time it's not just replacing people. It's replacing other machines So you see that one
and then you come to my profile and you come here And you see this already watch you can finally
throw away all of your expensive cameras Because you don't need them anymore Now I put my own
twist on it because
09:47 this was not playing by the way, this was like a real I don't know what happened here, but You
don't need it anymore because you got replaced by AI AI just completely leveled up and now it's not
just replacing people.
09:59 It's replacing products including your The $2,000 Sony ZV- Here's just another example of
component alteration. I kind of changed the subject of the video.
10:07 His was microphones. Mine was cameras I added a different interest peak. I used it for
background music. I use a different editing style use a different tonality There's just little things here
and there that are different.
10:17 Alright, I hope that kind of is clicking for y'all now Let me present this again. Go back to it.
Alright, so Like I said, this is a sure proof way to make sure that all of your videos are always unique
Alright, now we have 5 to 1 plus, Like these kind of go together by idea expansion and this right here
10:36 is something that is practiced people use But nobody's ever kind of put it into tangible assets
tangible things to consume and comprehend and actually implement So I'm going to show y'all right
now the exact method I use this on every single one of my videos the exact method I used to come
up with and
10:53 Qualify ideas and make sure that they are beautiful All right. Once again, y'all gonna have an
SOP SOP breaking down, you know step-by-step how to implement this stuff And how to use it at
the right time make sure you do this in a specific time limit I'm just giving y'all a bunch of knowledge
to consume
11:08 and I'm gonna show you later down the road how to do it Okay, so you have five to one in idea
expansion.
11:12 So like I said start broad Down. Okay example, this is gonna take a minute guys. I'm up to get
through it.
11:18 We have three more slides So example, how does it go viral? This is the broadest possible
idea the broadest concept you can make any sort of a script out of this This could go anywhere in
the world just as broad of an idea could go Absolutely, anywhere.
11:33 But I'm gonna show you how I go anywhere Okay, I'm gonna show you how I go to those
places and make sure that they're the best possible.
11:39 Okay? So what you do is like I said at the five to one method and so you're gonna go from five
ideas down to one So I actually did six but it's okay But you make five versions of that idea and so
you can go through and use all your ideation methods and whatnot Do come up with these versions,
but we have
11:56 three hacks to never get low views We have three years of content knowledge in 60 seconds
We have how to.
12:02 How does Iman Ghazi go viral every time you post? We have does going viral matter? We
have is going viral on command possible and how I took my views from shit to getting millions of
views in 87 seconds What I want you to go ahead and do is pick one and so I ended up going with
Which one does it go out
12:21 or possible to go viral on command? So right here is going viral on command possible Now
what you do is you expand on that one more time So we say people say it's impossible to go viral on
command.
12:31 So I spent the last week Using all of my knowledge and here's what happened, right? This
isn't y'all's hook. This isn't anything like that Yes, you can use as your hook But it kind of just goes a
little more in depth to give you a better idea of what you make the video about And so, you know
how to go
12:43 viral you could get absolutely can make three simple tips to go viral You could do I kind of
already listed out a bunch of examples, but you can go anywhere from that So this is gonna get
more specific and allow you to be a little bit more creative That way you know where to go whenever
it comes to scripting
12:58 and so James has horrible views is I told him I can make him go viral on command. So this is
just an example of how you can Do a client success story with this.
13:04 I finally found the perfect scripts to go make any video go out on command So we're right
here. I picked one again.
13:09 People say it's impossible to go by our command yada yada yada now What you do here?
This is just a I guess sum of practice Alright, this is just a sum of me practicing for so long and
implementing these techniques and tactics and just trying and trying and trying So I'm gonna kind of
show you what I
13:26 came up with from how to go viral that was the most broad, boring, basic thing of what's on to
these ideas that came up with the end.
13:32 So we have imaginative master Shifu gave you the formula to going viral every single time you
post. That's cool as f***.
13:39 That's sick We have is there really a cheat code to go about now? You're questioning the
viewers kind of thinking.
13:44 Okay. Hey, I want to stay most of you have never gone viral yada yada yada you can kind of
say most of you never gone viral because Most of you have never gone viral.
13:51 Why is that most of you have never gone viral because of this There's just so many ways to go
off of there and snowball.
13:57 And so yes, that's the idea Okay, but then how can I actually get into it from scripting? Let me
show I spent over $10,000 on content coaching.
14:05 So I'm going to attempt to make the most viral video of all time. I Didn't actually end up making
another one just because I mean you just pick one of these and kind of finish it off Start scripting
from there, but I could actually add every single one of these to my ideation section in my notion Add
14:23 these all to my notion And then there you go use completely better right you went from what
was it how to go viral to this Imaginative master chief who gave me the formula to going viral When
have you ever?
14:38 Heard that you've never in a million years. You've never once heard anybody mentioned
master Shifu in an Instagram short Especially in my niche Never and this is a cool-ass idea Like I
might actually implement this because this is really really cool and also as well I've spent $10,000 on
coaching So
14:59 I'll just give you an attempt to give you the most viral video of all time. You kind of heard very
well.
15:02 I'm creations of that Maybe maybe but you know, it's just an idea that I came up with from how
to go viral And so it's just a I couldn't have just came up with these automatically.
15:14 I couldn't have been okay, how to go viral Master Shifu. No, I don't know. It's a practice of
going from Idea expansion expanding how to go viral and slowly breaking it down and down and
down okay you may have seen hey I went from broad to so broad again right it went from like hey
five ideas to three
15:33 four but in reality it's from five to three to one because you end up just picking one of these
right like I said pick one okay you end up picking one of these you know what I'm saying um but the
whole process is proven like I said myself I use it all the freaking time and I absolutely love this and
15:54 once again nobody's using this somebody's talking about it I think it's just the best method you
use to make any idea creative and so I want you to implement this practice with it do what you can
because yes there's a ton of value here to consume I understand that there's a lot to kind of go
through
16:09 but at the end of the day you don't get better without practicing so kind of just sit here watch
this and just implement everything I just taught you and you will become a much much better creator.
0:02 welcome to building bulletproof brands before we get into today's module i want to ask
you something what if every single time you posted your video got over 100 000 views like
really what if no matter what no matter what you posted you had 100 certainty that that video
was going to get 100 000 views
0:14 every single time at the very very least a better question is what would that do for your
business or how much money could you make in today's module we're going to be building
the foundations needed to turn that into a reality and coming from someone who's actually
made this a reality i can promise
0:26 you that if you take the time to actually understand and grasp what i'm about to give you
in this module, you will build an audience that is addicted.
0:30 your content and will pay dividends for the rest of your life in today's module we're
going to go over how to train your audience to become addicted to you and your content and
to begin i'm going to give you a mental model to wrap your head around whenever it comes
to creating content about a year ago
0:39 i remember reading an article by a guy named tom hale and in this article he made a
really interesting correlation between humans and bf skinner rats now if you're not familiar
with the name bf skinner he was an american psychologist back in the 1940s and he was a
huge believer in the concept named operant
0:49 conditioning operant conditioning is based on the idea that we can increase or decrease
a certain behavior by adding a consequence for example if your dog takes a shit on your
carpet you can either a provide positive reinforcement so that the dog visit again, or B, you
can provide a.
1:00 negative punishment so that the dog will stop and never do it again both reinforcements
and punishments can either be positive or negative so to put this concept to the test bf
skinner held the skinner box experiment long story short he gathered a bunch of starving
rats and placed them into two different
1:10 boxes one box being the positive box that was meant to build positive reinforcements
around the lever and the other box being a negative box meant to build negative
reinforcements towards the lever so to begin this experiment he placed the rats in the
positive reinforcement box and we're gonna call this
1:20 rat bobby so in this box there was a lever and a food dispenser that dispensed food
whenever the lever was pulled so when this starving rat named bobby got dropped into this
box he naturally started running around looking for a way to escape and eventually bobby
ended up accidentally pulling on this
1:30 lever. and when he did food fell from the dispenser so obviously whenever the starving
rat noticed this he continuously pulled on the lever to get more food this is called positive
reinforcement but where skinner got some bad rep is whenever he introduced the negative
reinforcement to bobby so after
1:41 bobby built up some positive reinforcements to the lever bf skinner moved bobby into
the other box being the negative reinforcement box and this is where skinner got some bad
rep in this box skinner would introduce an electrical shock to bobby that can only be stopped
by pulling the lever so naturally
1:51 whenever bobby began to get f****** shocked started running and jumping around the
box trying to find a way to escape up until the point where bobby landed on the lever which
stopped bobby from being shocked now as the process of bobby getting shocked and having
to jump on the lever kept happening over
2:00 and over and over again it got to a point to whenever skinner would enter the room and
turn on the lights bobby would automatically jump on the lever to prevent the electrical
currents from even turning on this is called negative reinforcement all this to say I want you
to look at my profile as you can
2:10 see at the time of recording this I have 320,000 followers and when you look at my
videos views within the past 365 days I averaged out at 311,000 views per video that kind of
ratio is pretty much unheard of but if you were to take a look at others with similar followings
for example Ryan Pineda the
2:20 average view counts is like 30,000 but he has 420,000 followers and you see that with
most big accounts nowadays and why is that of course some of it has to do with the amounts
of time that the account has been around for if you have followers from around four years
ago either they're probably sick of
2:29 you or they just might not even use Instagram anymore but I would argue that most of it
just has to do with behaviors being conditioned with reinforcements my followers know
whenever a light-skinned kid with the mom style haircuts pops up on your screen even if you
don't want to watch the video you know
2:38 based on past reinforcements that you at least get something out of watching that video
just like the rat named Bobby the lever and the food dispenser every single time that a viewer
does not scroll and decides to watch my video they get positively reinforced to watch another
keep in mind I pretty much
2:48 only have two call to actions just comment Devon's own and I'll send it over to you it's to
follow for more value and by doing this it's allowed me to build a big enough brand to where
literally no matter what I post that video will get a hundred thousand views now on the
opposite side if we take a look
2:58 at Ryan Pineda's content and also this There's no hate to Ryan than a podcast. Ryan
knocked into his events blah blah blah.
3:02 Ryan's a cool dude and right now he makes more money than me. His accounts were
just a good example for me to use.
3:05 Anyways, if we were to take a look at his videos, I want you to see how unpredictable
they are. We're spending 1200 bucks on some Louis Vuitton shoes versus just a good pair of
Nikes.
3:11 This is the credit card I used to buy my first house. Recently one of my students gifted
me an ube cream liquor.
3:16 I'm 34 years old and my entire life I've never been able to grow anything close to
resembling a beard. Here's why you don't want to be an influencer.
3:21 Now not only are they unpredictable, I want you to listen to some of his call to actions.
Give me the 10,000 people all day.
3:26 Now don't get me wrong, this guy's killing it with his content. It's an OG within this base
and it's gone to great lengths to perform on social media.
3:31 Although you can visually see his presence start to slowly drift away. The biggest
reason on why I believe that his presence is drifting away is because of the uncertainty in
value attached with the certainty of an ask.
3:38 Right now, Ryan posts around six videos a day. Five of those six are most likely some
sort of podcast clip or thought dump and the other one video typically does contain some
sort of niche down value.
3:44 However, it was made with the overall intention of selling you at the end of the video. So
for five of the videos, I don't really know what I'm getting as a viewer and the other one video
that I do get that I know I'll get some sort of value out of just ends up being a setup for me to
be sold, which
3:53 will pretty much inevitably negatively reinforce me to skip past this video the next time
that one pops up. Just like the rat named Bobby, the lever, and the electric field.
3:58 Every time a video of his pops up and every time that a viewer decides not to and
decides to watch the video, they get to negatively reinforced to watch another.
4:03 And again, I'm not on Ryan's level. I can only teach you what's worked well for me and
my clients. And also one thing that I like to keep in mind when I'm consulting entrepreneurs
on their content is that there are three levels to life.
4:10 First, you get paid for what you do. Second, you get paid for what you know. And lastly,
if you're lucky, you'll get paid for who you are.
4:14 He's currently getting paid because of who he is and his content and business results
speak to that. There is not only one way to succeed on social media.
4:19 Ryan and myself have shown that. I just prefer for my content to be undeniable. And the
way that I found to do that is by giving my absolute best to creating a huge amount of
positive reinforcement for my viewers to continue to to watch my next video.
4:27 In that process, I built a huge brain trying to achieve that. I'm saying that you shouldn't
be trying to sell anything within your content, and I'm definitely not saying that you should
never make an ass within your videos.
4:34 Personally, I don't really give a shit about being famous, and I would also assume that
you're on the same boat.
4:37 So if you're like me, we just want to make more money. What I am saying is when you
only create videos with the intention of selling the viewer at the end of the video, pretty
quickly, that will negatively reinforce the viewer to pull on the scroll lever the next time that
they see one of your videos
4:46 . Now, you could make your video a fair exchange. All that really does is just train the
viewer to look for the positive over time and then begin to disregard the negative at the end
of your videos.
4:51 But when your positive to negative ratio is nine to one, that's when the negative, which
is your ass, starts to transform into a positive in the viewer's eyes.
4:57 Here's what I mean. I've created this framework that I named 9 GIFs in one guide. So
what's your do is you create 10 videos and nine of those videos are GIFs to your audience.
5:04 And by GIFs, I just mean valuable videos that are created with the viewer's best interest
in mind, positively reinforcing the viewer to continue to watch your content.
5:09 By guide, I just mean making a valuable video like normal. But this time is created with
both of your interests in mind, giving your audience value to begin with, but also guiding
your audience.
5:15 You take an action that you want them to take, kind of like inviting them to take a look at
your page shit, whether it's a landing page, whether it's a type form or even your product
page.
5:21 If you are familiar with Gary, these jab, jab, jab, jab, jab, jab, jab, jab, jab, jab, jab, jab, jab,
jab, jab, right look.
5:26 And the reason I created and subscribed to the nine gift in one guide is actually for two
reasons. With reason number one being is that's following this still allows me to build an
ungodly amount of positive reinforcement around my videos while still cashing in every once
in a while.
5:34 And then number two, outside of all the big reasons of wanting to give value to your
audience, reasons like building good will, building trust with your audience, building
authority within your niche, and just giving overall more engagement because the nature of
content, all of those reasons following
5:43 the most important thing to me, at least when it comes to monetizing, is building
perceived value towards whatever I decide to sell now or in the future.
5:48 To me, perceived value is the most important thing when it becomes a selling to your
audience. When you think about it, to always have a preconceived contrast in our minds, so
the individual's page stuff is just automatically going to be better than the free stuff.
5:55 So whenever you start to think away, a bunch of good shit for free creates the perception
of whether this is what he's giving out for free, then his page shit just must be magnificent.
6:00 See you See you next time. So much received value within his content. That's buying
whatever he offers you for leaves and a decision.
7:04 It's just a no brainer and that is the goal of nine gifts and one guide. Creating nine videos
with only the audience has benefited in mind and giving as much value as humanly possible.
7:11 And then creating one guide. Inviting your viewers that will happily give you their money
at this point to work with you.
7:14 And if that went over your head a little bit, then the best possible way I can explain these
two is to look at them like sex.
7:18 Just stay with me. Okay, so the gift is like your foreplay and your guide is like the
invitation to the bedroom.
7:22 Your gifts slowly entice your viewers to want more of your free stuff but not just that.
And after a certain amount of gifts, then the viewer will start to want more.
7:26 That's when you introduce the invitation to your product slash service. The longer the
foreplay, then the more likely of the individual is saying yes to the invitation.
7:31 . . . The shorter the foreplay, then the less likely the individual will say yes to the
invitation. And if no foreplay, then typically the bedroom isn't going to be enjoyable for
anyone involved.
7:37 By default, no one just hops on Instagram, hoping to be sold by our main person that's
online. And typically, most people don't want to sell someone who just doesn't want to be
sold.
7:42 Just not an enjoyable experience for anyone. However, there's only so many gifts you
can give a person until the desire and curiosity starts to really set in on which your product
might be and how it can help them.
7:48 And then what happens next is just a beautiful thing. Alright, before this is all weird to
share, we're going to move out of this section of analogy and bring this module back to a full
circle.
7:53 At the beginning, I told you that I was going to teach you how to train your audience. You
now know the difference between positive and negative reinforces.
7:58 This is how you're going to use them to train your audience. Conditioning happens in
three steps. Known as the ABC See you in the back.
8:11 Now, the strength of the response to the conditioning depends on the schedule of
reinforcement. If there's always food after pressing the lever, then the rat behaves
predictably.
8:16 If the food is released randomly, the rat behaves erratically, like an addict. And if the
food dispenser stops giving food, the condition behavior will eventually disappear again.
8:21 This is called extinction. So to translate the ABC of behaviors, the content, the
antecedent would be of your scroll is onto one of your valuable rules.
8:26 Following the antecedent comes B, behavior, and press by the rule, the viewer exports a
profile for more content, which leads to C, the consequence.
8:31 Finding consistent value, the viewer follows you, anticipating future value. Now the
strength of the response depends on the schedule of reinforcement.
8:36 If there's always value attached to your video, the viewer behaves predictably. If the
viewer's value is uncertain, the viewer behaves erratically.
8:41 If you stop giving value in your videos, the anticipation of there being future value in
your next video will eventually disappear.
8:45 But if you continue to give value in your videos and the anticipation of value is
constantly met, then that's when positive reinforcement is built.
8:49 That's when you build a bulletproof brand. So the next big question that most of you
have right now, okay Devin, I hear you.
8:54 So how do I create a valuable video? Looks like I'll see you in the next module.
Andrew example scripts
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Forget dollars, because I just found a new currency you've probably never heard of before. But the question is, what is it, and how do you actually earn it? And the truth is, every second you spend watching this video is making me more of this currency. Well, you earn this currency off of platforms like Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, any social media platform. And if you haven't guessed by now, it's attention, the most valuable currency in today's digital bull rush. And the formula for you to actually earn this is pretty simple. Once you upload a piece of content onto social media, the more people like, save, and share it, the more you earn. So how do you crack the code and become a master at generating attention? And it's actually pretty simple. In fact, it only contains three things. So if you want to learn how I and multiple other creators have been able to crack this code, all you have to do is comment attention, and I'll send you the guide.
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I want you to imagine social media as some form of a massive delicious cake worth over 400 billion dollars now Imagine yourself actually having a slice of that cake social media isn't just a place for you to go and watch food videos and memes It's actually a massive ecosystem full of billions of people who create consume or share content in this ecosystem actually drives a multi-billion dollar industry I know it sounds crazy But here's how you can get your slice worth millions starts out with you creating content and think of this as the ingredients to your Slice every ingredient does one thing in specific and it's the same thing whenever it comes to content You're good camera the kind of content you're creating the audience you're reaching all goes into how good your slice is But this cake isn't worth anything until you've learned how to eat it And this is the equivalent of being able to monetize your audience see you can have the biggest audience possible But it's not worth anything unless you actually understand how to monetize it now look you're probably hungry at this point So just comment the word slice, and I'll help you out
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If you're real still look like this Please stop. It's not 2023 anymore Not only does it just look bad But it's unprofessional and overused and the craziest part is that if you were to actually create professional looking content This would be one of the easiest ways to stand out and better yet lane high to get clients But let's be honest, you don't have the time or the skills to learn the edits to do this So if you want professional looking edits without doing all that extra work, don't worry. I got you And no, I'm not gonna tell you to use up worker fiber The only site you're gonna need is Twitter aka X once you've opened up X you're gonna make a post saying this and make sure you Don't mess this part up. I'm the best of us editors I'm gonna create a unique stock must have one plus years of experience with software like after effects from your bro. No capitors I'm looking up here on XR video by one negotiate if this fits you Please give me a comment on this post great show portfolio or show you now just screenshot this or comment destroy and I'll send You the prompt then once you've created the post you're gonna go to the search bar and look up video editors next you need to Scroll until you see someone who has edits that you like and make a comment saying job offer check latest post now scroll through their following And repeat this until you've done it about 10 to 20 times This is going to send hundreds of high quality editors to your post who are looking for work Lastly once the editor start flowing in review each of their portfolios and make sure they can help you with what you want and when You're done searching destroy the rest now I just gave you the blueprint to find your dream editor But if you don't want to do this yourself comment S&D and I'll help you myself, but don't thank me just know that
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One billion dollars. Can you imagine holding this much money? Well, maybe you're part of the 0.0003% of people who do. What about 400 billion? Now, what if I told you that's how much social media has made business owners in just the last four years? All from organic content, by the way. And what if I told you right now you are missing out on one of the biggest opportunities of your life? Would you believe me? Social media is one of the most powerful tools of our time, and if he was right, it could let you take a piece of those billions. Still don't believe me? I want you to look around. Think about all the people who got their name and became insanely rich because of social media, like Iman Ghazi and Luke Belmar. Now, I know I could sit here for hours trying to name every single one of these people because of how many there are, but you know what they all have in common? They all sell you a lie and tell you to start other businesses like SMA or dropshipping when they are simply building digital leverage. Or in other words, creating content online. And the reason they don't tell you about this is because of two things. First of all, they don't feel like you would take action on their advice and actually start creating content. And number two, they don't want it to get saturated because they know the power of digital leverage. Now, I won't sit here and lie to you. It's not easy. It's a skill you have to master. But 2024 will 100% be your last year to achieve this massive success because of how many people are starting each day. If you get in right now and master content creation, you and your business will make thousands and more for years to come.
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If you haven't seen the hundreds of multi-millionaires who are now becoming what seems to be full-time content creators, then you've probably been down there with Patrick. So many of these already super successful entrepreneurs are making videos because they know the value of simply picking up a camera and recording content. But you're still wondering if it's worth it. Now they're not just posting videos to go viral or to sell you some scammy course. Well, some are. But they're here to build what I like to call digital leverage. And this is what allows them to network with almost anyone and generate thousands of sales for their business. Basically meaning more money. But trust me, they're not just making random videos and hoping they get results. All of these millionaires are posting a very super secret type of video. And these are videos that place them as an authority. But what the hell does that mean? Well, they're not just following trends. They post content that shows their knowledge and experience, but most importantly, content that shows their personality. And they drop free value bombs that almost any other big creator would charge for. And the more free advice they give out, the bigger the audience they grow. This, plus showing their unique personality, is what allows them to build a loyal audience of people who trust them, as well as want to buy from them. And if all this makes sense, the only question I have left is, why aren't you creating content? If you're an entrepreneur or a business owner, this is one of the few things that will allow you to scale faster than any other business model. But don't just take my word for it, because.
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You not care what anyone says the hook is no longer the most important part of your video You have to understand the viewer needs a reason to stay and watch your entire video and the hook can't do this alone So that's where the interest peak comes in the interest peak happens directly after the hook to convince the viewer to stay and watch your Entire piece of content and as you scroll you notice how every video on your feed does this in one of three ways no matter If it's an educating video a motivational video or an entertaining video the first type of interest peak is what I like to call the relatable Peak and this is where the viewer feels your video is focused directly on them whether it speaks to one of their pain points or a Certain situation they've been in people like things that are familiar The second type of interest peak is the fear peak and all this does is scare the viewer into watching your video I don't mean a jump scare I mean fear that they're missing out on something or don't know what you're talking about and that your video will solve that and the Last type of interest peak is the trust peak this is where you show social proof or competence around a certain subject this way the Viewer feels that they watch your entire video. They'll get something of value in return now Don't just take my word for it go see for yourself, but just know
Do you create content, but still feel there's something missing? Like, you know your content's pretty decent, but it's still not getting you any views or sales? Now, even though you don't look as good as I do, that's definitely not the reason. It's not because you're using the wrong hashtags, and it's definitely not because you're posting at the wrong time. Trust me, you're not shadowbanned. But do you really want to know why your content is failing? It's simply because you're not creating the right videos. Think about everyone who blew up their business through content. MrBeast, Alex Ormosi, Dan Co, many more. But why can't you? It's simply because you don't stand out. Every one of those creators I mentioned did something so different that they became known for it. MrBeast became known for his crazy challenges, Alex stood out for his unsolicited business advice, and Dan Co blew up for his animation-style videos. Do something different that no one else is doing, provide an insane amount of value, and make sure your content helps you stand out. So in your next videos, be sure to check off all three of these boxes, and I promise you, you will not only see more growth, but 10 extra leads.
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I do not care how good your content is, I promise you, you're still missing this one thing. This is the same thing that MrBeast uses in all of his videos, as well as almost every other big creator. It's called a signature style, and the people who have mastered theirs have become known for it. Devin J though, Dan Coe, Iman Godsey, and Ali Adal. All of these creators blew up and are now known for their signature styles. So how do you create your own? That way you don't blend in with the other 2 billion creators on this app. Well, you're gonna need 5 things. The first thing you need is a color theme, and this just makes it easier for people to recognize your content. Mine's blue. The second thing you need are brand fonts. I really like these. The third part, and probably the most important part, is your edits. Are you gonna do motion graphics or simple captions? What sound effects are you gonna use? As well as brand transitions and overlays. The fourth thing you're gonna need is tonality. Are you gonna be super loud and expressive like Devin J though, or are you gonna be more monotone and intense like Tuzer and Eddie Kimberbatch? The fifth part is your topic. What are you gonna be known for? MrBeast is known for his insane challenges, Dan Coe is known for copywriting, Iman Godsey is known for the SMA niche, and Ali Adal is known for productivity. Now be sure to save this so you can always come back to it, and follow me for more content sauce.
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I just found a cheat code for unlimited content ideas. And no, I'm not telling you to use AI. This actually works. First things first, open up TikTok or Instagram. From here, find five creators in your niche and write them down. Now, for the second step, you're gonna head over to Google and search for the Chrome extension named Sort for TikTok. You're then going to use this to sort each of their videos, ranking from most viral to least, taking their three most viral videos and putting them into a doc. Now, this is where you harvest your content ideas. See, these massive creators will always have people asking questions in their comment sections that they just don't have time to answer. So what you're gonna do is find comments that you can confidently respond to. Now, these are your video ideas. And the best part is, you already have a super high chance of going viral. Because if one person's asking, so are others. All you have to do is give an easy step-by-step guide on how to solve that problem. And you now have an unlimited source of content ideas, which you can steal from whenever you need them. Believe me, because.
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How does Devin J. Tho go viral every time he posts? See, it goes all the way back to an experiment by a man named B.F. Skinner. And in this experiment were two boxes filled with rats. In the first box, there was a lever on the wall. And when the rats pulled this lever, they would get shot. However, in the second box, this group of rats was starved. And when they would pull the lever, they would end up getting a treat. This meant that in the first box, the rats learned that they didn't want to pull the lever. Otherwise known as negative reinforcement. In the second box, the rats learned that they did want to pull the lever. This way, they knew they were getting a treat. Otherwise known as positive reinforcement. And Devin used this to his advantage. See, Devin wanted his viewers to learn that when they would watch his content, they would get something of value in return. That over time, the viewer would be able to sit and watch whenever they saw his face on the screen. So how can you do the same? Simple. Create content that is high quality and value packed. Let the viewer build similar positive reinforcement towards your content and watch it take off. And as always, follow for more value.
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If you're an agency that's stuck below $10K per month, here's how you can scale your agency past $10K by getting high-ticket clients to come to you instead of you chasing them. And the best part is, it's completely free to start. See, with this, you can say goodbye to doing cold outreach ever again, as well as generate 10 to 20 high-quality leads every day. And this is the exact system I use in my business to generate thousands without doing any cold outreach. It's also how this guy makes over $400,000 per month in his business at only 19 years old. It was not by spending hundreds of hours sending personalized messages that don't even get open. And it was definitely not by hiring a bunch of VAs to scrape leads, so you can blast thousands of cold emails each day using AI automation. See, if you're still struggling to land high-ticket clients, the number one thing you need to do is build a professional online presence. By posting free videos just like this one, they get high-ticket clients to chase you, so you never have to send a single cold outreach ever again. So if you want to know how to get started doing exactly this, follow me and comment the word scale.
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If you hired me to make you the next Andrew Tate by 2025, here's exactly what I would do. Now trust me, this isn't going to work if you're an average brokie, so keep scrolling. For this video, let's say you're a public speaker. To start out, I would book your calendar and get you at as many speaking events and podcasts as possible. And at these events, I would have a team of dedicated videographers following you around and recording every moment using different cameras and angles. Now the next step is redistribution, and this is where it gets crazy. I would then have a team of dedicated and trained video editors who are gonna take the clips from all of your speaking events and find the moments that are most likely to go viral. Like I said, this is not for the brokies. We would then take these clips and post them across every single social media platform, Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, everywhere possible, that way we get your name out there. Now, the next step, and which is probably most important, is building out your personal brand. We would highlight the fact that these are authoritative posts that you're giving out value and showing people that you know what you're doing. And to save you time, we would batch record these all in one sitting. And after that, we would take these clips and send them to our actual high-grade professional editors who are gonna make your videos look like mine. So if you want me to do this for you, just comment the word Tate, and I'll see if I can help.
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This guru is an internet cult leader. And if you don't know who this is, his name is Iman Ghaji. And he started out as a young, honest entrepreneur just documenting his journey. Soon, he shut down his six-figure agency and became a manipulative court seller like the rest. But he didn't get here by luck. He implemented multiple strategic tactics used by real cult leaders. Now, despite the corruption, Iman is still a genius and is one of the best people around when it comes to branding and community building. And I broke down his entire strategy so you can steal it and that way create your own cult. And to be honest, it's pretty simple. It starts out by you choosing an audience who are deemed as vulnerable or insecure. Now, the second part, because we know they're all broken, is by providing that feeling of love and family that they are so desperately wanting. And he does this in a pretty sneaky way that a lot of people copied and was calling his members brother, sister, even creating a name for them. Now, the last step to create an effective cult is by using exclusivity. People love to feel like they're a part of something big that most other people don't have access to. The way real cults use this is by granting you different levels of access depending on your engagements and interactions with the community. And the higher you rank, the more time you get with the leader, one who will solve all of your problems for just a small fee.
Most creators communities are ghost towns, but luckily I'm a ghost buster. Now, even though I've never built a school community myself, I've been a part of hundreds and even though they have thousands of members, there's only very little engagement happening in the community itself. So if you're someone who's a brand owner who has a paid community and you start with this exact problem, don't worry because I got you. Now look, to start off, we have to create exclusivity. So constantly elaborate in your videos and to the community that only the people inside of the community have access to information that you are giving. Now the next step is to gamify the community. This is done by giving rankings and names and having levels inside of your community that people have to engage with in order to get access to a certain amount of information. Now, number three is pretty simple. Instead of just hosting regular weekly calls where whoever shows up, it's whatever you're going to host game nights and this can be done through discord or any other virtual event hoster. The goal of this is to create an actual community and people who find relation and love and family around you. Now, number four, and this is where most people tend to mess up is that they throw all of their course information into the community at one time. What you're going to do instead is slowly release modules every single week. So that way people have to stay if they want to get access. So because so many of y'all's communities are fully dead at this point, if you want access to a guide on how to bring them back to life, just comment the word ghost and I got you.
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You can finally throw away all of your expensive cameras because you don't need them anymore. You don't need it anymore because it just got replaced by AI. AI just completely leveled up and now it's not just replacing people, it's replacing products, including your $2,000 Sony ZV-E1. So if you were thinking about buying your first camera or you already have a camera and you're thinking about getting another one, don't at least before watching this video. This website uses a feature called 4K conversion to completely enhance the quality of your video. In fact, I recorded this entire video on my iPhone 12 using 0.5 and this is how that same footage looks whenever I'm not using the software. So let me save you the $2,000 plus and just show you how to do this yourself. The website is literally called CapCut and all you have to do is upload the video and then click the enhance button. It literally could not get any more simple. And just like that, we took your video from looking like shit to looking like it was filmed by camera cam. Comment Ginger if you want me to send you the site and share this to someone who looks like they filmed with a potato.
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Whenever I'm on a group call so many people who I've never met before will be like hey Aren't you that guy with those insane videos and keep in mind? I only have 5,000 followers and this is because of one thing that I did that so many people miss out on But what is it and how can you use it? Our look it's pretty simple and there's only three steps and these three things are what all of the best content creators and filmmakers are Using for their videos. It's called a signature style and probably not the way you're thinking about it, but don't worry I'm gonna break it down and make it really easy for you a signature style is a lot more than just your edits It's your lighting your camera quality your angle your tonality you yourself goes into your signature style now I made a longer video since I couldn't explain all this in a 60-second video So comment the word ginger and I'll send that over but what you need to do and what's most important is your studio and your edits For example, if you're a public speaker You're not gonna film yourself speaking in front of a pool or filming in a gym because it wouldn't make sense for you in Your niche you would record in front of an auditorium or on a stage, right? Now step two is to find a color to build your brand off of and there's a lot of psychology that goes into this However, I chose blue and as you can tell I use it in every single one of my videos And step three has to do with your editing and that's building out brand assets This includes fonts transitions overlays, whatever you may use in your edits They need to be signature in one of one to you And if you don't know where to find these just comment the word assets and I'll send you some links Lastly put it all together and make sure that it matches you. There is no universal style So don't go copying someone else thinking that it will work for you because chances are it won't Just like how gold chains will be better on black people than they look on me
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So many of you are using DMs as your outreach method to land clients, yet you have absolutely no clue what you're doing. And I promise you, after watching this video, if you implement what I tell you, you could easily make an extra two to three K this week. Now, I'm not selling you the dream, here's proof. So look, there are three types of initial DMs that work really, really well. And I'm gonna list them from least effective to most effective, and the best ones at the end. The first type of outreach, and it's effective, but it's not my favorite, is cold pitching. All you do is send the prospect a breakdown of your offer with a guarantee they can't ignore. And this really only works if you have a lead gen offer or are guaranteeing them money as long as they work with you and then finish that message with a simple, open-ended question like, want to hear more. Now, the second method is more so for people who already have established personal brands. However, it could still work if you're a beginner. The easiest way to go about this is to reach out to people in your audience or people who engage with your content and basically tell them that you created a free guide or a free video, breaking down something that they struggle with and that you're willing to send it to them for free. All you have to do is reply to your message. Make it super easy for them. Now, lastly, number three, and the most effective form of outreach is sending free work. All you do is create a list of people that you actually want to work for. Then, depending on your offer, you give them something of value that they can actually use or implement for completely free. For example, if you're an editor, you can find a clip on a creator's YouTube video, chop it up, edit it, and then send it over to them. Now, I just put you on enough sauce to go and make an extra one to 2K this week. But if you want to know my entire outreach strategy, just comment the word ginger and I'll send it to you.
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I've not seen a single other creator talk about what I'm about to tell you right now. At this point, everyone should know that YouTube thumbnails are there to get you to click on the video, right? And this is the easiest way to come up with ideas for your hook. I used this strategy for like five minutes and came up with 10 viral hooks. It's easy, and the most obvious step, step number one, is just to open up YouTube. Now, like I said, no one's talking about this. What you're going to do is look up a creator in your niche, then go to their account, then videos, then sort by most popular. And the next step actually takes some brainpower. Yes, I know you're a fucking potato. Just stick with me. A YouTube video will get the click if the thumbnail and title are both optimized. Meaning if a video went viral, both those aspects were good. So what you're going to do is steal aspects from a thumbnail and title to use in your video. Now, this all probably sounds super confusing. So if you just stay three seconds, I'll show you exactly what I mean.
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Most people who suck at content will start their videos like this if you're a public speaker Who's 20 to 40 with leftovers in their fridge? They treat it like it's a call-out for an ad thinking that this is what's gonna help them land more clients But the truth is you should never start out your video by calling out your ideal client instead start out your videos with a broad Hook that almost anyone could relate to if you've ever been in a public event just for no one to know who you are Don't worry. We've all been there. The second hook speaks to a broader audience and addresses a more common pain point But Andrew I can't sell to people outside of my niche. Don't worry. Let's do some math and the first look Let's be generous and say that 30% of your audience was your ideal client because it was so specific Let's say only a thousand people stayed to watch the entire video meaning only 300 of those viewers or people you could have potentially sold To now in the second hook, let's say that only 5% of viewers were your ideal customers But this time you get 10,000 views You know how 500 people who are your ideal client and I kept it safe 5% and 10,000 views are pretty low numbers But math itself won't get you any results So if you want my hour-long guide breaking down everything there is to know about content Just comment the word ginger and I'll send it over
0:00:01 Alright, once again, no crazy editing, no fancy retention hacks, nothing like that. This is just
going to be simply pure value.
0:00:08 This is going to be simply pure value. I'm just going to sit here, yap, no cuts, no edits,
nothing like that.
0:00:15 All I'm going to do is walk you through exactly how to do the most important part of any
single video.
0:00:20 This is what relies on you, right? This is essentially what will allow you to go viral, this is
what will allow you to completely transform your views from meh to oh my gosh I'm mega viral, I'm
going to consistently go viral.
0:00:33 This is what's going to take you there. And so, I want you to watch this very thoroughly, you
know have a notepad out, jot down the most important steps and what I'm going to actually do.
0:00:44 And so if you're a beginner then I want you to watch this entire video. If you're not quite a
beginner I want you to kind of skim through the beginning until we get to the second portion.
0:00:51 What I'm actually going to do is kind of run you through the basics of script writing, you know
hook, build up the body and the ending so kind of stuff that you probably already know if you're
watching.
0:01:01 But at the end I'm going to give you actual tangible, you know, advice that you can actually
implement into your scripts to get more views.
0:01:08 Pretty much guaranteed every single time. So, I mean literally guaranteed every single time.
If you do, if you don't do the things at the end it's not like it's going to harm you but if you were to do
them it's going to make it a lot better.
0:01:19 Does that kind of make sense? So, yeah in the beginning we're just going to run through
every little bit and piece of actual script.
0:01:26 How to actually formulate you know a script there's an ideation module, so that's not I'm
gonna talk about that at all and then kind of talk about how to revise and things like that.
0:01:33 So, once again scripting, I can't get over how important this is. This is my favorite part of
creating videos. I really could care less about the edits.
0:01:40 I think creativity is the idea. There's only so much creativity you can have with the idea but
with the actual script you can literally transform the entire content industry.
0:01:50 You can change the game with scripts and there's no other thing you can do that with. Like
YouTube that takes years, not even, I mean I would say months but like literal months to build that
up.
0:01:59 with the Instagram, you get the viral video, you completely take over the game, you found a
winning format that's original, you win.
0:02:06 You win guaranteed. You can just continue to rinse and repeat that. I've already found one
that's kind of winning right now.
0:02:10 If you were to hire me, I mean I kind of stole that from Devan Jaito a little bit, but I basically
made it myself.
0:02:18 I created my own format and then now it's ripping, right? Like now it's ripping. Every time I
post it I get consistently above 50,000 views and so that's just how the game works, okay?
0:02:29 But like I just want to say, okay? Once again, this is kind of for the beginners, but um three
big mistakes, which like I said if you're not a beginner Then you probably should already know this,
but if you are a beginner then hey here we go.
0:02:42 Stealing scripts, like I said, you want to be as creative as possible that way you can find your
winning format.
0:02:46 So creating scripts is something I never recommend. I don't really suggest that you do it
because you know it doesn't allow you to become an original creator.
0:02:54 And once again, an original creator is what I want you to become. An original creator is the
best version of yourself whenever it comes to content.
0:03:00 That's really who you need to be and so sorry if I keep moving around, but Stealing scripts is
you know, not the best option whenever you want to actually scale whenever you want to win.
0:03:11 And so you can steal an idea, sure. Stealing an idea isn't the end of the day. Do I
recommend it?
0:03:16 No. Do I recommend building on an idea? Do I recommend making an idea better? Yes,
that's why we have the ideation module so y'all don't have to worry about all that.
0:03:24 But on the actual script, you never want to steal a script word for word. Maybe one portion of
it like the hook or the interest peak Which we'll get into all that in a second like build ups and all of
that, but You don't really ever just want to blatantly steal someone's entire script.
0:03:39 I mean, that's kind of copy It's not technically copywriting because it's a short form video.
They probably stole it from somewhere but it's like You don't ever just want to completely rip
someone especially not without asking for their permission And even if they do give their permission,
it's typically
0:03:51 just like forced like you're going to say no I mean, you're probably going to steal it anyway,
so it's like they're going to say yes It's just kind of a douchey thing to do just stealing scripts Like,
even if it does perform well, you're going to look as the guy who did Who steals scripts and that I
0:04:02 kind of see that a lot. There's a lot of guys in my niche who I just look at I'm like It pisses me
off because all they do is just steal.
0:04:10 They just create kind of shitty videos It's like yap Here's eight viral. Here's three new AI tools
to make you go viral to make you ten thousand dollars.
0:04:19 It's like Eh, it's like it's like it's not a good script like you don't actually have any value. It's just
Here's a free AI tool technically it's value but it's like who gives a who gives a cares like Gotta do
better than that so The next mistake I see and once again if you if you're not a beginner You
0:04:38 should already know this but is expecting you get good instantly I'm still not an amazing
script writer, and I've been doing this for almost a year now And so all of y'all who are just now
starting and are expecting get a thousand views ten thousand views a hundred thousand views It's
your first couple
0:04:50 of videos Probably won't happen now not to toot my own horn, but my fourth video. I did get
over 300,000 views But that wasn't a scripted video.
0:04:58 I just completely stole someone's video to be completely honest Like stealing sometimes
has its purpose, and yes I will say going back to the last one if you're brand new you've never posted
a video By all means I give you 100% Permission to go and steal someone's video because it's not
gonna perform
0:05:14 Well, you have no idea how content works your videos suck And so yeah sure if you have no
momentum you're getting a thousand views of maybe not even a thousand maybe two hundred to
five hundred views a video Yes, please go steal get the momentum going people who need to see
your face The Instagram algorithm
0:05:28 is know that people want to watch your videos and so go steal But after you've kind of gotten
that momentum picked up, and you understand what you're doing you understand Okay, how do I
script a video?
0:05:36 I understand how to come up with ideas Then take that start being unique slowly over time
you'll get better and better But yeah, it's just you know expecting a good instantly is a terrible Terrible
habit to get into it's just not something you ever want to think that's with anything You don't expect
0:05:49 to shoot a basketball or walk into you know the gym and hit 315 your first day benching like
You don't expect to walk into the basketball court become Michael Jordan your first day of practicing
do you like no and so why do you expect to be Me after scripting for a week.
0:06:04 Why do you expect to be me after scripting for a month? Maybe even two months like Sure,
even though you have all the knowledge that I have on this video You won't become me until you've
implemented it and so I want to give you a good exercise to you know actually take from This
nonsense.
0:06:18 I want to give you a lot of tangible advice Script five videos every single day. Just take a
week. Maybe five days.
0:06:24 Maybe at least three Yeah, I mean as long as you can stay consistent with it if you're brand
brand new then I want you to very consistently you know, take at least a month.
0:06:31 But if you've been doing this for a minute now, then you know, you kind of know what you're
doing at least decently then What I want you to do is just script five videos every single day.
0:06:40 You're not gonna post these you're not gonna record them I just want you to script five
videos every single day and just look at them.
0:06:46 I just script them and look at them Okay, here's how this script looked. I like how this one
was just script them and look at them That's really all you need to do now Last one once again, if
you're not a be like I'm just gonna keep saying this but not trying like a lot of y'all realistically, do not
0:07:01 try. There are so many people who just Float it around creating content just not really trying
They're just they're not looking and not analyzing their videos performances not seeing what they
can change and just creating videos Like they're just scripting to scripting kind of just posting like
they're
0:07:16 they're targeting someone that they don't need to talk I mean, they're targeting their ideal
client a lot of times And so they're trying not to get views like they're almost purposely not getting
views Now I will say that Just because it's kind of a warning most of y'all already know this if you
paid
0:07:31 for this You should know this and so Here's exactly how a hook is or not a hook a script is
built out So you have your hook you have your interest peak and then you have your body and then
you have your payoff So this is kind of what it looks like on a an old storytelling chart I know I used to
see these
0:07:47 a bunch in elementary school. So your exposition I wouldn't even consider this kind of part of
the video I mean you could say this is the hook but realistically the hooks to interest peak Maybe
even the beginning portion of the body is like building up the excitement, right?
0:08:01 Like, that's essential. Essentially what's happening is you're just building up that that
excitement like yo, I just swiped probably the hook starts right here They're like seeing that okay now
I want to stay and that interest peaks gotta kick in it's gonna start to build up And I'll explain how all
0:08:13 this works here in a second But so just take this with a grain of salt so with a grain of salt so
you have your hook I would say it starts about midway right here and you're going you're going
you're going then your interest peak begins, right?
0:08:22 So your hook kind of got them to stay you got them to stay through the exposition of like yo,
okay cool I'm gonna stay for the you know at the beginning of the video, the story, right?
0:08:31 And then. Then that interest peak that build up is I like to call I don't know why I put interest
peak here But your build up because your build up your interest peak is about one sentence your
build up can be multiple sentences like even four It could be majority of the video sometimes
depending on
0:08:43 the the type of video But you want to build up and you want to build up I'm gonna give you
some great examples of that as well But you want to build up you need to build up you want to build
up and then about right Here is where you give the value the first bit of value the viewers like okay
Got my value
0:08:57 and then they're slowly the ones starting to fall off So you got to kind of hurry up, give them
more value, more value, give them more value, and then a lot of times what will happen It's either a
you can end immediately after the payoff right so you've kind of given you they've gotten the payoff
at
0:09:10 this point They're about to leave this is them swiping away So you've gotten the payoff what
you can do is you can either have them do a call-to-action All right follow me for more value they
swipe comment the words they swipe or you can just end it right here while they're all still there This
isn't
0:09:24 a great example either. This isn't a retention chart So this isn't the greatest example of what I
mean, but um yeah, I'll kind of break everything down here in a little bit So the hook this is my baby
right here, right?
0:09:35 This is like a lot of people say it's the most important part I don't think it is by any means the
most important part because you can just rip someone's hook word-for-word So I really don't think
this is that important like in all honesty y'all can come at me I'm all I know all these content guys
promoted
0:09:47 as being the most important part It kind of is I think more so it's like visually how you say and
this is scripting So I think the scripted hook is not really that important I think it's the way you
graphically and visually represent yourself in the beginning, as well as kind of your tonality.
0:10:02 Like how are you coming off across on camera? I'm not talking like this on a video am I?
This is a scripting or this is a yeah a video module.
0:10:08 This isn't script this isn't a Talking head video, you know, like I would never talk like this on a
talking head video and talking head video I have way more energy.
0:10:17 I'm talking like this, you know, I this isn't Quite what matters the most however, it's still very
important Don't get me wrong like this every single aspect in a hook in a video matters a ton So let's
go ahead and just get into the hook, right.
0:10:30 The hook is the first three to five seconds of Your video that is the hook the first sentence
you say the rest of it is your build-up Okay, so your first hook or your first sentence of your hook It's
just there to strike curiosity build intrigue and then you know, just cause emotion the viewer like oh
0:10:44 , what do you just say? What What did he just say well, why don't you say that to me, you
know just stuff like that You kind of just want to instantly get the news like whoa.
0:10:55 What is it? What the hell is a flabbergaster machine? Why do I need this mouse? Why do I
need this watch right here?
0:11:01 Like, why do I need This water bottle specific stuff like that. They don't need to be like
instantly. Oh, okay.
0:11:06 What's happening here. I want to watch Now this isn't the the best I guess place to put this
This kind of breaks the the flow of what I was just into but you know You kind of have in depending
on the type of video you have hook and then payoff and so in your video Let's say you're gonna and
this is very
0:11:25 applicable. You can use this very consistently across all of your videos depending on how
you lay them out, but it's like You have a hook you got to give some form of payoff, right?
0:11:34 You can have build up you can have build up you can have build up and you can pay off But
if you want to get the viewer to stay after that payoff You have to hook them in again with another
hook So an example of that would be here's the easiest way to go viral in all of your videos first do
this Right
0:11:48 . So here you know, that's actually not even the best example a great example would be like
yo if you want to go viral in your videos Then you kind of tell them exactly how almost like you hinted
exactly what the method is if you want to go above and All your videos you need to have a great
hook So the
0:12:05 viewer they already it's kind of a broad term already. So they're like, okay I already know
what a hook is if I want to go viral.
0:12:10 I need a good hook They're like kind of already know where this is going I probably don't
need his videos value like he didn't position it in a way where I want it So I'm just gonna scroll
because I kind of already got a payoff and so what you could do instead is hook them in Here's the
easiest way to
0:12:23 go viral right and You could say, you know, it's by using this hook all right you could say And
this isn't a regular hook now.
0:12:34 They're thinking. Oh, what's a regular hook? This isn't a regular hook? So that's really just
how it works is you want to hook them in Maybe get them a little bit value give them a little bit of a
off, you know build up the momentum the anticipation then hook them in again.
0:12:45 So it's constant like they're constantly losing focus they're losing focus you say but you need
to get this value you know kind of call them back in a little bit and so the twoser does a great job of
this is he's like This is the easiest way to make $10,000 per month using AI.
0:13:00 So here's where you can use this bit of model I want to stay. I stay. Right, if you ever watch
twoser his account got banned but umm this big fitness guy he was actually great.
0:13:09 He got like hundreds of thousands of views per video. He was a great role model or guess I
guess influence for a lot of people in the content space but he gave like a lot of value and so it would
be you know hook like hey here's how to go viral here's how to go I've been still using AI first and
then
0:13:23 he would give you step by step value kind of a little bit of payoff and after you know he's
given a little bit of payoff which is like one of the two sentences then he would hook you back in.
0:13:31 Bye. You can't do that without this or you need my secret AI tool or you need my supplier to
do this and so you'd hook you back in and you'd be like step three right so he would just continue to
go hook payoff, hook payoff, hook payoff.
0:13:44 And so I hope that makes sense. Yes let me give you all the best example of this possible.
Let's go ahead and pull this up.
0:13:52 So I think YouTube shorts are kind of the best. I think YouTube shorts honestly crush it with
this. I don't think my Instagram feed is built out for this on YouTube shorts.
0:14:00 I'll just click a random video. my my algorithm is so messed up my 4u pages so messed up
on YouTube shorts but Instagram is all business content so YouTube sometimes I come there for
inspiration because people like this guy are very very good at scripting.
0:14:13 So look. Thought about why your favorite color is blue. So that instantly like the hook already
is like insane. Have you ever thought why your favorite color is blue?
0:14:22 Like holy shit. I've never thought about that. I'm just thinking why is my favorite color blue
and he calls out because he knows majority of people's favorite colors are blue so already he's
reaching out.
0:14:32 They're going to talk about that in a later module ranging a broad audience and so this is
gonna high and you're going to at the end of this video you're gonna be like oh everything makes
sense I have someone understanding of content now.
0:14:42 Yes, almost one in every two people will say that blue or some shade of it is their favorite
color going.
0:14:47 Okay. So what he did is he said okay have you ever wondered and then he gives you a little
bit of payoff there like every person says you know that their favorite color is blue, alright.
0:14:56 As far back as the 1800s, with the earliest recorded color studies, Blue has time and time
again in the most universal- It really does make sense because the way that we experience the
world around us constantly influences how we perceive color and it's easy to understand why people
love the color blue
0:15:12 . Blue reminds us of a clear- Alright, so then he hooks you back in and then I was giving you
a little bit of payoff again like hey okay now I understand why people like the color blue.
0:15:20 Your sky of- Why people like the color blue? Here we go and now I get to understand why
people like the color blue.
0:15:25 Clean water of the big blue planet that we get to call home. You can probably think of a lot of
things that you like that are the color blue but that's not the real key.
0:15:31 So then that's not Because that was like kind of the best example I could give you right there
is that he gave you the value and so you came to understand why blue is your favorite color.
0:15:39 He gave you the payoff which is like okay my favorite color is blue because the sky, candy,
water, everything is around me blue and then he says he hooks you back in but that's not the real
key, right?
0:15:51 You're like oh snap I gotta stay even longer and so he kind of mess up here because he
gave away too much of the value.
0:15:58 Obviously this still has amazing retention, amazing views but it could have gone even more
viral if he would have dragged it out.
0:16:03 with a little bit longer umm and not given away the value or the payoff so soon. If you would
have built it up a little bit more but yeah he hooks you back in.
0:16:11 So he give you the value, your favorite color is blue because the sky everything rounds you
blue but that's not the real key.
0:16:17 As to why blue is so universally loved, blue is the rarest color in nature, one in ten plants
have blue flowers and even fewer animals have any blue to them.
0:16:25 So then he kind of gives you the payoff again right there and so that was obviously a great
script, a great video.
0:16:31 I absolutely We love this guy. A script and he does a phenomenal job, you can take a ton of
inspiration from this guy but it would perform better if he kind of would have built it up more.
0:16:39 He gave the payoff, you can still see there's a ton of time, you can scroll at this point and I've
gotten the value from the video.
0:16:44 But blue's rarity is also its strength. When asked. Once again he helps you back in though.
Right so he gives you that little bit of payoff is like it's rare, rare, but its rarity is its strength.
0:16:55 So you're like okay it's instantly causing that curiosity and why are hooks there because it
causes curiosity. Like I know y'all remember that part in the beginning.
0:17:02 List positive and negative. You know associations with each color. Blue is the only one that
most people don't have a negative association with.
0:17:08 Try and think of something you don't like that is the color blue. Have you ever thought of it?
And he ends you with like whoa.
0:17:14 That's crazy. You know what I'm saying? So you kinda just, I think he should have thrown
that in there a little bit earlier.
0:17:20 Cause it would have, it would have got the person to be like oh my gosh this guy's an
absolute genius.
0:17:24 Um I'd definitely, if I was with him re-scripting this, I would literally recreate this video and
have that a little bit earlier.
0:17:30 But give away, I mean, oh there's a lot of things that can only be changed. . Um but yeah,
that is a phenomenal example of the hook payoff, right?
0:17:39 Scripting, I don't know why my, whatever y'all gonna see the link up here for now, but
whatever. We'll see, there we go.
0:17:46 Okay, perfect. Yeah. And the biggest thing I can tell y'all is just study other hooks. Study
people in your niche, study people outside of your niche.
0:17:51 Um, see people will see what's working with other people, see what's working for even you.
You know, look at your videos, what's performing better than your other videos.
0:17:58 And then you can kind of upload this. I would say upload them to take talk. log in. This is
something another guy taught me in the content space.
0:18:05 Um, he's very good content. And he said, upload all of your videos to take talk. And even
though the audience isn't the same, even though take talk kind of sucks, a lot of times they kind of
go hand in hand where if one video on take talk goes viral, another video on Instagram goes viral.
0:18:17 They might not have the same virality, but sometimes they kind of play hand in hand. And so
what you can do is you can upload that video on to take talk.
0:18:24 And this isn't accurate all the time, right? You can't rely on this, but it would give you a little
bit of insight as to why I perform bad.
0:18:29 Because Instagram, they don't have retention charts. And so retention chart is just the same
. A little graph. It looks like this where you know it has the, you know, the line and it kind of slowly
goes down like that, right?
0:18:40 Can you see that? Let's see, can you see that? I'm sure you can. So Instagram used to have
that they don't any more, but TikTok still has them.
0:18:48 And so you can upload your videos to TikTok and then just click the little view inside the
button and it will show you the retention graph.
0:18:53 That's just a quick little, little hook. But yeah, to study other hooks, see what's working your
needs. Kind of put them in your little viral database that you have.
0:18:59 And then that way you can track everything. Alright. Now the next, this is going to be a very
long module by the way.
0:19:06 Like very long, um, probably almost an hour and a half, but I'm as your interest peak. Okay.
And so your interest peak, you know, I'd rather call this your build up honestly because it builds up
anticipation for the viewer, makes you then want to stay and watch your entire piece of content.
0:19:21 And so I'm, you might have heard that, that exact line of my videos before. But interest peak
is really just there to make the viewer want to stay even more.
0:19:31 So you have your hook which is like, here's how you can do . So you viral and your interest
peak is like, there's multiple different types of interest peaks.
0:19:37 I'm going to list a couple of them. Um, and so the types is not important. It's just how you
implement them.
0:19:43 But it's like building on anticipation. And so like, here's how the, here's the easiest way to go
viral. And no, it's not this.
0:19:49 Or, and it only takes three seconds. Something like that is kind of an example of an interest
peak that you can implement.
0:19:56 But what you essentially, essentially want to do is build anticipation. So they're thinking,
okay, how do I go viral? Instead of giving them, here's how you go viral.
0:20:02 And suddenly you're, you're building up that anticipation. Like, here's how you can go viral.
And going viral will have you make a thousand dollars.
0:20:08 And this is the easy strategy to go viral. It takes you less than a minute. While costing less
than five dollars.
0:20:13 And even my grandma can do it. And I did it on my birthday. And my favorite color is blue.
And yeti, I mean, obviously not.
0:20:23 But like, you just want to build up that anticipation. Kind of get them on the edge of their
seat. I'm going to give you all a great example of interest peaks as well.
0:20:29 But you want to be like, just waiting there for that value. I'll you what will do here. Just
waiting there, drooling almost for the value.
0:20:35 Like, just give it to me. Just give it to me. But uh, yeah, this comes right after the hook.
Builds anticipation.
0:20:41 Kind of foreshadow. So you can have visual, audio, and text. Build ups. Right. So
foreshadowing with all of that. Obviously this is a scripting module.
0:20:51 But um, yeah, you have all of those. Like I said, you make basically want to make the viewer
crave your answer.
0:20:56 And so here are some examples for you. We have the authority endorsement. Right. So this
is when you ever, you use some of on else's authority, or you know, social status.
0:21:06 To make you be seen as someone who uses the same tactics as that said authority does.
Right. So let's say in my videos I talk about who's someone who's like a viral genius.
0:21:16 Talk about maybe inch to coach Mike. This guy has a million plus followers. He's been on
Instagram for a while.
0:21:22 Probably a decade almost at this point. I'm not actually quite sure. But um, let's say in my
video I go, you know, here's how this guy, here's a strategy this guy uses.
0:21:31 Or I started using this guy strategy. I can it out, but really happy. Over a million views. So
something like that and the viewer's like, oh okay, I know who this guy is.
0:21:38 I know who this guy is. He used his strategy and he also got the rewards. I want to get that
strategy too.
0:21:44 That's kind of a perfect example of that. But another version is, you know, this is the same
way that Charlie D'Amelio got went viral.
0:21:52 This is the same way that the rock went viral. This is the same way that someone went viral.
Like that's just an example for my niche.
0:21:58 Let's say you're in fitness. You could say, and this is the same way that some famous movie.
The actor, I don't watch movies, but you could say something is the actor.
0:22:06 I know this happened a lot. Got jacked before their movie started, right? So let's say it was, I
don't even know actors, dude.
0:22:13 Like let's say Chris Pratt, right? I don't know. I forgot who that is. But I think that was a
Guardian of the Galaxy, right?
0:22:19 So let's say this is the same way that Chris Pratt got jacked for Guardian of the Galaxy. I
don't know if he actually did, but that's just something you can use right there.
0:22:26 That's honestly a pretty good interesting right there. I actually kind of enjoy that. If you're a
fitness coach, you might want to steal that.
0:22:32 So then there you go. And you have, you know, personal authority. This is just showing your
social proof. This is just you being like, hey, I actually did this.
0:22:41 And so the best way is to vision. People are so skeptical nowadays where you literally have
to hold up stacks of cash.
0:22:46 Or you have to like refresh your stripe screenshot. Like you can't just have, you know, a
picture pop on those fingers.
0:22:52 Anybody can screenshot that. And it doesn't actually hit the same anymore as it may have
used to in the past or as an actual visual does nowadays.
0:23:00 Like cash performs really well in visuals. That's just me yapping there. But you know, you
want to use your real results.
0:23:06 Right? So actually show like, hey, here's my client that we got a billion views. Here's me
where I got over a hundred thousand views per video.
0:23:12 Things like that. Where you're kind of just showing that you actually know what you're doing
whenever it comes to whatever it is in your niche.
0:23:17 Right? And so a way that you could phrase this is, most of you got one, believe me. So
here's proof.
0:23:21 Or you know, you're, you're refreshing your stripe screenshot. You're like, most of you guys
still don't believe me, but I have $10,000 right here in both hands.
0:23:29 That's just an example though. And then another one. This is just interesting. By the way,
this is not your actual build up.
0:23:36 Your build up can be multiple, multiple sentences. These are one sentence, like one liners
that happen immediately after your hook.
0:23:42 And so your hook, let's take a great example of this. Your hook could be, if you're a fitness
coach, you want to lose, or sorry, if you're someone wants to lose 10 pounds by the end of this year,
then listen up.
0:23:52 Or here's three strategies you can use. Umm, if you want to lose 10 pounds by the end of
this year.
0:23:57 And no, it doesn't require you actually exercising. So that could be your interest peak. And
now that you're like, well, what's going to happen?
0:24:03 You'll be like, okay. Okay. And now you can build up that anticipation. You're like, I started
using this. And after using this, I lost 20 pounds in under a month.
0:24:11 Right? So now you're just continuously building up that anticipation. And you're just like,
whoa, what's about to happen? And then if you actually want to foreshadow, you know, a way to
foreshadow that would be like, and at the end of this video, I'm going to show you exactly where you
can do the same
0:24:26 . So now they're like, okay, I got to stay so that I can lose 20 pounds in a month as well.
0:24:31 Umm, but yeah, a risk reversal. So, Playing them, they have nothing to lose. Okay? And
everything they gain by watching your piece of content.
0:24:39 And so the best part is this costs less than a McDonald's burger and tastes, takes one
minute to set up.
0:24:44 Right? So they're, you're showing them this takes absolutely no risk. Like, they can just do
this instantly with no, no initial investment.
0:24:50 It's very low risk. Um, they can definitely go and do this. And so you're kind of just showing
them like, dude, you may as well just do this.
0:24:55 Like, just watch this video because it's going to help you. It's free. It takes no time to set up.
Like, just go ahead and watch this video.
0:25:01 But it's kind of got desensitized as well. This one. Everyone, sort of stole this, this version.
And now whenever you hear someone say, and this is how you can go viral in over 60 seconds.
0:25:10 Or this is how you can create a year's worth of content under 60 seconds. Like, it doesn't hit
the same because people, it's played out.
0:25:16 Most people lie now. They're like, oh, it's 60 seconds. But it's like, it's going to take you at
least 20 minutes, 30 minutes, 50 minutes, whatever.
0:25:22 And so it's kind of stupid at this point. But yeah, like I said, this is going to be multiple
sentences.
0:25:27 In fact, you want it to be multiple sentences. Unless, you know, you're doing a twos or style
video. And I wish I had his video to pull up so you can get an actual understanding here.
0:25:34 . So good at scripting. Umm, but yeah, it should be multiple sentences. Unless you're just
instantly getting into the value. So it's like, uhh, what's a great example here?
0:25:44 I wish I could pull someone up. But uhh, I probably will have an example in another video.
Okay, here we go.
0:25:49 So, there we go. That's very convenient. So we have perfect build up. Let me just go ahead
and see. Let's see what videos I've put.
0:25:55 I completely forgot. So we have this guy. Okay. To make anything go viral. Alright, so this girl
can make anything go viral.
0:26:02 Like instantly you're like, whoa. . How on earth is that possible? What's the strategy? You're
instantly thinking about having your head.
0:26:08 Like, I've never heard this before. This is brand new. The riser kind of got me and they're
like, I need to watch this now.
0:26:13 He can figure out how to make it viral if I really want to make. And then he also just therefore
almost confirms the click.
0:26:19 And so in YouTube, whenever there's a thumbnail, there's a common term called confirm the
click. And so Mr. Beast does this whenever his thumbnail is, you know, a private island.
0:26:27 His initial bit of the video is him on a private island. And so this guy, he goes, you know, this
girl can make anything go viral.
0:26:33 She literally says that. That's it. So he is instantly proven as like, hey, I'm right because she
says that. And he's showing in the video, she literally says, and I can make anything go viral if I want
to make it go viral.
0:26:44 This is Jenny Hoyas. She's generating over a billion views. Then once again, he throws up
the social social proof. Yet he hasn't given away any actual payoff.
0:26:51 He hasn't given the viewer any value. He's still building up that anticipation. Used and has
over one point. He keeps building up that social proof.
0:26:59 Like yo, this girl is legit. The strategy she uses is legit. I'm going to give you the strategy she
uses.
0:27:04 You need So. What he's doing right now is he giving you all that social proof. Eventually,
he's gonna, I don't remember where it is.
0:27:08 It might be a couple seconds from now. But he's gonna be like yo, here's the strategy. She
uses to go viral.
0:27:12 I studied her entire content strategy. You know, here it is. 1 million subscribers. But the
craziest thing is she's only 18.
0:27:20 And so, you know, he says how young she is. And so I bet all of these viewers are also
pretty young.
0:27:26 And so they're kind of thinking, whoa, I can probably do the exact same thing. That was his
interest pick. Yo, the craziest part is she's only 18.
0:27:32 That was his interest peak. Yeah, he had a lot of build up. Nope. Around that. So he had his
hook.
0:27:36 You know, this girl, what was, I forgot what his hook was already. But like this girl coming,
anything go viral.
0:27:41 And then instantly he foreshadows with her actual clip of her. And then, how much it could
he do to build up.
0:27:47 And right here is perfect example. So. So, what's her secret? And then the riser. You hear
that? Listen to this.
0:27:53 What's her secret? And what I thought. You hear that? Like, that's a great example of riser.
And then once again, foreshadows.
0:28:01 On. Was. After watching. And what I found was. Right? And then he cuts it off. So the viewer
still hasn't gotten the value.
0:28:07 They're like, I need this. What is it? I need it. What is it? And so he kind of found perfect clips
of her.
0:28:12 This is like a rare example. But he found perfect clips of her speaking to where it literally
hooks the viewer like yo, I need this value.
0:28:19 She sounds like a complete authority. She sounds like a genius. All of her shorts and
interviews. I found two things she does.
0:28:26 And then he tries to tell you, okay cool, you're the two things she does. So he's automatically
setting you up for the value.
0:28:31 And now you're thinking like yo, I have to watch this video because she's a about. Oh
genius. She can make anything go viral.
0:28:36 She's confident. So I'm gonna find out exactly what she does. Oh yeah, I'm staying for this
value. And all of her videos that you can still implement yourself.
0:28:44 Making the viewer care about the video and setting expectations. So he gives you a little bit
of payoff there. Okay, he does give you a little bit of payoff.
0:28:51 So now you, you got the value that you kind of wanted. But you haven't gotten enough. You
don't understand what that really means.
0:28:57 And so now you're like, okay, this dude gave me some value, former value. I understand he
does what he's talking about.
0:29:01 But now I have to stay for the rest of the video because I want to understand like exactly
what that means.
0:29:05 . Making the viewer care about your video is simply stating a problem and telling us what
you're gonna do about it.
0:29:35 However, he tells you this. Miss Step 2. You just missed Step 2. You're like what? I missed
Step 2? You're like well now I gotta watch again.
0:29:43 Watch closely. And so also we kind of set you up for that because he already told you there's
two forms or two pieces of value.
0:29:49 So he gave you the first one. It was a payoff and then you have to re-hook you in. So this is
this textbook example of a perfect script.
0:29:56 She tells us she's gonna buy her mother a gift but she also shows us her handing the gift to
her.
0:30:01 So this is the visual interest peak, right? So you have, For a visual build-up you have a
visual, you have an audio, you have a scripted one.
0:30:09 And so once again we're in the scripting module but this is what I'm talking about. Visuals
are very important. Her mother didn't cut right before we get to see it.
0:30:15 This is called forward shadowing. Forward shadowing is just giving us a sneak peak about
what's about to happen in the video.
0:30:23 This makes the viewers think to the end. Making your video have a higher chance of going
viral. This girl can make.
0:30:28 Then he ends immediately after the payoff. Remember I told you that. In the beginning. You
had the riser, you had the value, and you had the payoff.
0:30:34 He did it too. And I'm gonna give you an example later on of exactly why this video went
viral. I'm gonna show y'all.
0:30:39 I broke it down entirely. I'm gonna show you exactly why this went viral. I'm interest peeking
y'all. I'm hooking y'all in right now.
0:30:44 Um, but he's very good at scripting. He's very good at scripting. So that's just an example
there. Let's see what the other one is.
0:30:50 I kind of forgot. Let's see. Um, Have you ever wondered why movie theater popcorn tastes
so much better than your popcorn at home?
0:30:59 Me too. So I found out the only way I knew how. I asked every single movie theater in
Manhattan. And here- So he instantly gives you that little bit of social proof.
0:31:08 That was the interest peak. I was like I asked every single movie theater. So like you're
thinking okay, what's the secret?
0:31:15 It's a great hook. Like I do want to know what that is. So I can create that same movie
theater butter popcorn at home.
0:31:21 And then he said he asks every single movie theater. So obviously he has the secret. Like
he's shown us with the visual proof as well.
0:31:27 Like here's a visual interest peak. And when he gives you that proof of like yo I know what
I'm talking about.
0:31:31 And he says here are the three ingredients. So once again the same exact strategy that the
last guy used. Um.
0:31:34 Well, so. So. In this different context. But it's like the exact same format. Okay, say you're
three ingredients, right? Are the three ingredients that most have in common?
0:31:44 That's an extra secret one. For carnals, most theaters use preferred. Oil is where things get
interesting. Some use canola. See, so he gave you the payoff.
0:31:52 Most of the reviews can know canola, right? Or whatever he just said I completely forgot.
But then he says like here's the secret.
0:31:58 Or whatever he just said I can't remember. I have short attention span. I don't mean brain
fried. But um. He gives you the hook.
0:32:05 or the day. Pay off and then gives you the hook again. And it's like. What, but most? He's
great at what he does.
0:32:10 Use butter flavored coconut coconut. I mean you can tell the the views kind of resemble that.
Oil, but by far the most boring ingredient is this orange dust.
0:32:18 Thanks to Lee at Cinema Village. He's managed to move the theaters for decades. He can
burn first. And then he implements.
0:32:23 This is something completely different but it's implementing a character. Ryan Trey handles
it very effectively whenever you implement someone. And I'm allowed the viewer to become
attached to whoever that is.
0:32:32 And so it kind of just helps with retention. And the industry standard has been And And then
that was right there.
0:32:43 Like you have to stay and find out like if it does taste like maybe theater popcorn. He literally
forces you to be like yo you have to say now.
0:32:50 Like there's no point of you scrolling you're like you want to find out it doesn't taste like
maybe theater popcorn.
0:32:56 That's why you stayed. Let's see what he does. I want to see like will he give you that initial
payoff or does he kind of drag it out a little bit longer?
0:33:12 I think we finally nailed it. But remember that extra secret ingredient? Okay, so he did a
perfect job of this.
0:33:17 Instead of just saying yes. Right and ending the video. Um or saying yes and trying to drag it
out because if you were to just scroll it up he says yeah we nailed it.
0:33:25 But you remember that secret ingredient. So he gave you the payoff but he hooks you back
in. I actually got the intel on it at Cinema Village.
0:33:31 So that's it. That's the secret. And there's one more ingredient you're forgetting. Oh. . What
did I tell y'all? I just knew.
0:33:39 Literally just knew you could just feel it. But that was also a very good retention. Um he built
up. It was like yo come here.
0:33:46 So you're like what's it gonna be? What's it gonna be? What's it gonna be? Love. He gives
you the payoff.
0:33:50 So this is the exact same format videos. He gives you the payoff. Bam ends the video. Text
book video again.
0:33:58 I love this. These two videos. That's why I picked them. That's why I picked them. But they
absolutely crush. They absolutely crush.
0:34:04 Okay. Sorry guys. Let's get back to it. So now that we have the value slash body. And then
once again I'm sorry this video is gonna be so so long.
0:34:12 But uh, let me tell the value here. Alright I'm back. Okay. So, right here we have your value
slash body.
0:34:21 I have to get some water real quick. But um, you have your value slash body. Okay and your
value slash body.
0:34:29 I'm just gonna say I mean every part of the video is important. I would say this is the most
important part as well.
0:34:33 I kinda depend on what type of video you're making. game. Once again it's very important.
Like I'm not gonna see her and lie to you.
0:34:40 Like yo, here's some secret growth hack. You know the hook is most important. The intro
pick is most important. The build up is most important.
0:34:45 The body is most important. I think every single aspect matters. And that's how you're gonna
get a viral video. Cause one part of your video is amazing.
0:34:52 10 out of 10, you know, best career level, best creativity, whatever and the rest of it's kinda
mid. It's not gonna go viral.
0:34:59 Why? Because it sucks. And so it's gonna get solid views. Yeah for sure. If you have the
best value on earth.
0:35:04 Here's the you know. You your best bestest content strategy if I told you no this will get you a
million views.
0:35:11 And that actually like guaranteed 100% when you get you a million views. When the video
would go viral umm no doubt it would get good views.
0:35:19 But it could go more viral if I framed it better. And so people have heard time and time again
though this is guaranteed to get you a million views.
0:35:26 I would have to show like this strategy will 100% get you a million views. Like I would have
to frame it in a way where this is guaranteed to get you a million views.
0:35:33 And so cut out all the yap. But. What? What? Here is the value slash body portion. And so
the way to know if you have a good value slash body is will people like it?
0:35:43 Will people save it? And will people share it? So will people like it? You know is the idea of
my body that good?
0:35:49 Like is there something that's kind of up value to people and enjoy it? Okay and will people
save it? And will people save it shows that it's valuable but because people want to come back to it?
0:35:58 If people save it that shows it's value because people will come back to it. They're like yo I'm
gonna save this for later because maybe I'll use it another day.
0:36:05 And then they never do. But. They saved it because they thought they would. And they saw
the value in that direct moment.
0:36:10 And then will people will people share it? That's the relatable, relatable tag. And so it's like
okay. You know in this moment if I called someone out and said.
0:36:19 Do you look like Kim K or do you look like? I don't even have the, like I don't know anybody
that I really don't.
0:36:25 I'm not in this space but like do you know. Shaq and want to look like Michael Jordan or do
you play like Shaq and want to play like Michael Jordan?
0:36:33 Are you a point guard who plays like Shaq wants to play like Michael Jordan? There we go.
I'm gonna take the idea.
0:36:36 It took me a minute. But uh yeah it's just how common it is. It really does. It just comes with
the, it comes with the creativity.
0:36:42 But um yeah that's kind of what you're looking for is just like relatable sentences. And so you
have relatability as in like how people thought this before.
0:36:49 How does this happen to someone before. And does someone want this to happen to them.
And so there's multiple types of relatability.
0:36:55 It's not just being funny. It's not just you know ha ha ha ha. Share this with your mom's friend
who's gay.
0:37:01 Sorry I don't even know why that just came out of my mouth. But that's just not exactly what
relatability means.
0:37:06 You know there's a . . Multiple different versions. Okay. Yeah so you're . . . there's not a
whole block of overcomplicate within the body.
0:37:14 Especially if you're doing like business specific content and you just want leads. If you just
want to get sales. And I mean yes all of us care about the views.
0:37:21 I just made a whole time talking about how important . . . actually I'm gathing this later in the
video. But there's going to be a whole section that's talking about how important views are.
0:37:30 Um but if you really could care less about the views you just want sales. You just want to get
you know people coming to you who are qualified viewers that want to buy.
0:37:36 . . you need to be giving valuable and actionable advice. And so the way you know they're
valuable and actionable is give the viewer step by step value that they can take and implement and
then see results with within 24 hours.
0:37:50 And so you want to solve a common problem that majority of you struggle with. And so with
me that's you know sometimes not being able to convert their attention into sales.
0:37:58 Like a lot of times that's what majority of people struggle with is I have sometimes I get them
like like each video varies in the audience.
0:38:05 And so sometimes I'll get a large in the audience. Sometimes I get a large American
audience. And it's how can you captive it on that attention.
0:38:11 What can you learn and take away and implement you know each and every video to
improve consistently. And so for me I've kind of learned that I need to dumb down my videos but also
I need to you know if I want to get more views I need to dumb them down.
0:38:22 But if I want to get a higher quality audience because it's in the audience. You know
everyone I attract Indian, sorry to any Indian people watching this.
0:38:28 But you just don't want to attract Indian people. Cause they got I mean that sounds that. But
you just don't want to buy from you.
0:38:34 They just don't want to buy from And you know sometimes they can't afford your services.
You don't want to put or you don't want people who are tied on cash.
0:38:42 And you don't want to work with people who really can't afford your service. So you want to
work with your ICP.
0:38:46 Your ideal client profile. And typically that's someone who has a lot of money. It's kind of
everybody's ICP. And so that's more what that looks like.
0:38:55 And then you know like I said just give step by step value to that ICP. If you know you
actually want to get a lot of views.
0:39:02 Get a lot of money with your business content. So once again go back to twos or he was the
best person.
0:39:06 That's the example it's like yo if you want to make $10,000 next month here's what to do.
And then first you know download Shopify 2nd.
0:39:14 Set up a store. 3rd. Comment the word blank for my supplier. 4th. You download this AI tool
and set up your entire Shopify setup.
0:39:23 And then you know implement the products and all this stuff for you. Like he gave you step
by step drop shipping advice.
0:39:29 And so that was the perfect example of business specific actionable and valuable content.
Okay. Okay. Now I hope that- Oh made sense.
0:39:37 I might have just brushed over that too quickly. Not quite sure. Sorry for the full screen here.
But uh I might have brushed over that a little bit too fast.
0:39:43 Not quite sure. Umm. That honestly that should cover just about everything you need.
There's not too much whenever it comes to the body.
0:39:49 I would say the hook and the build up. Like I said I mean every part matters yes but I would
say the hook and the build up kind of matters a little bit more.
0:39:54 You know Jordan if your video can kind of be hook and build up. And then you know
valuable and actionable.
0:40:01 The body itself. There isn't a whole lot to tell you. Other than just like give it up. If something
the viewer actually wants.
0:40:08 Like I can just tell you how to think whenever you're creating it. But I can't actually tell you
what words to put into place.
0:40:13 Like I can tell you. You know give the viewer your ideal client profile. Someone who you
want to be your client.
0:40:18 Give that person value of something that they struggle with. So if your ideal client is a mom.
Single is over 300 pounds and wants to get to 150 by 2 years from now.
0:40:30 If that's your ICP then specifically target them in your videos. Now in a moment we're going
to talk about broad hooks.
0:40:36 looks. And so keep that in mind. This is value. This is your body. And your body you want to
target them specifically.
0:40:43 So your hooks can be broad. Like I said we're going to cover this in a second. But your body
is going to be targeting them specifically.
0:40:49 So you're going to be moms. Here's how you can lose. What's your hook? Sorry I apologize.
I'm like how do I kind of say this.
0:40:56 You know you have your hook. You know if you want to lose 10 pounds in 30 days. Let's for
this video let's say your mom trying to lose 150 pounds by next.
0:41:04 Well you don't want to say that that's too long of a timeline. People don't have that long time.
Patience. If you're a mom and you lose 5 pounds by tomorrow.
0:41:10 Just watch this video and no it's not water weight. Right. Something like that. That's more of
what your body looks like.
0:41:15 But yeah I can't give you you know a format. I can give you formats but. Overall it's just
testing and trial and just seeing what works within your niche.
0:41:23 I can give you a lot of mindset things. I'll be like yo give value. Give them something they
can implement within the next 24 hours and they can get their desired results with.
0:41:30 That's really all I can tell of you. Like that. That's all I can give you. I don't really talk about
entertainment content too much because I don't work with people who create a .
0:41:37 Entertainment content and if you're watching this and you create entertainment content and
it's not like this isn't going to help you because you know a lot of times.
0:41:44 You're still giving the viewer value with some form or fashion. It's just not actionable value.
It's not something they can take.
0:41:49 It's more of just like here's a fun fact or here's something cool that happened to me. Um but
yeah I'm not here to really help.
0:41:56 Entertainment creators. Now last we have your ending and it's gonna be your call to action
or AKA your payoff. Actually those are not AKA.
0:42:03 That's two completely different things but you have your call to action and you have your
payoff. And so. out. I think I'm a three options my bad.
0:42:09 So you have your ending, you know, ending immediately have to pay off. So you just cut
those two videos I showed you earlier.
0:42:13 They both cut immediately after the payoff. Sorry if I get a little bit uhm slower because I'm
super super late here.
0:42:19 But uhm you know you have ending immediately after the payoff. Alright so you give it your
value, you give your value, you give your value and then ban you cut it.
0:42:26 No call to action. No nothing. Then you have your loop which is kind of the same thing which
is like.
0:42:31 And if you say three more seconds I'll show you exactly how you can use this strategy.
Right? Then you the hook.
0:42:36 Kind of. . . Use that strategy. There's a lot of different ways you can do a hook. I don't know if
I broke them at another slide.
0:42:41 But there's a lot of different ways you can use a hook. And lastly you have a call to action.
So your call to action.
0:42:46 I think I may have mentioned this yet. You have three call to action. So you have your save,
save slash share call to action.
0:42:51 These are the exact same. They go hand in hand. Since it's basically the same action.
Saving and sharing. On the exact same place as well.
0:42:58 And it's kind of like they're doing that for the same exact reason. So if they're saving or
sharing it. It's probably because it's relatable or they saw value.
0:43:05 They're following you. They probably like you or your value. You And so there's a little bit of
a different reason that they're doing that.
0:43:10 And commenting is because they either enjoyed the video. Or umm they want like if you're
doing mini chat call to actions.
0:43:18 Like they want the specific value that you're mentioning. But a lot of times it's just because
they enjoy the video.
0:43:23 They're like yo ho ho. I want to say something. You basically made them comments. It's like I
literally just said that.
0:43:30 I'm so smart. But umm give them a reason to take action. They're not going to take action
unless you have given them something.
0:43:36 Because a lot of times people will be like. . You know 10 seconds of value. You know like
hey here's how to go viral.
0:43:40 Use this secret format. And if you want to learn everything else just come with the word
guide and send you the guide.
0:43:45 It's like you didn't give them enough value to want to take action. They don't know who you
are. They don't trust you.
0:43:48 You give them no reason to comment. It's like you just gave them something of value. You
don't really care for the rest of it because you didn't build up that anticipation.
0:43:55 They're not going to want to take action versus if you just gave them a whole monologue. An
entire minute and a half video on exactly how to make their first ten thousand dollars.
0:44:03 They have no reason not to comment to get a whole hour long youtube video. Right? If you
just gave them a minute and thirty seconds of like step by step actionable advice that they can take
an implement.
0:44:13 And then you tell them yo just comment the word ginger and I'll send you a step by step ten
minute long guide.
0:44:19 They're like yo. He gave me this much value in a minute. How much guys do you mean ten
minutes? Thirty minutes.
0:44:24 Twenty minutes. Whatever. Like they're going to comment. I promise you. Okay. Now we're
into kind of growth hacks. Let put this full screen.
0:44:33 Alright so we're into growth hacks. And and I'll look. You can say these are just quick things
that you can kind of implement into your videos to instantly get more views into your scripts to
instantly get more views because you make the scripts better overall.
0:44:45 And I would say these are very important. Like if you are new to scripting or if you're you
know kind of already into scripting you've scripted a lot of videos.
0:44:52 This will help you. These are very important to understand to comprehend whenever it
comes to scripting. You need to be implementing these in every single one of your scripts.
0:45:01 I cannot recommend this enough. I cannot urge you enough to do this in every single script
because otherwise um you're just not going to get the results you want.
0:45:08 And even if you do you probably were implementing one of these things you just didn't know
it. Okay? So stick with me because this is probably the latter portion of the of the value and probably
the the most important part as well.
0:45:20 So this is what I kept saying I was going to mention here in a little bit but we have get broad.
0:45:25 And so your get broad is like yo instead of targeting a super specific audience if you're
someone who drinks from Niagara water bottles um you would just say if you're someone who drinks
water Alright so you want to you want to stay a little bit less broad the way you can attract a broader
audience.
0:45:42 And so here's a decent example you know if you're an Olympic swimmer struggling to get
third place. Or if you're an Olympic swimmer stuck getting third place versus here's how to win gold
at any competition.
0:45:52 So on the left well that's yeah the left you know you have your Olympic swimmer so it's very
specific. Olympic swimmer and then getting third place.
0:46:00 So that's already something that's kind of not super relatable maybe a lot of people aren't
getting third place maybe a lot of people aren't Olympic swimmers.
0:46:07 Disease, . E E E E E E E Here's how you can win gold at any competition. And so this would
only work if it was a mindset thing not some swimming advice because obviously that's what kind of
work if you're at swimming advice.
0:46:15 But if this is something like mindset and you want to help swimming people with a mindset
then this is kind of an example you know here's how to win gold at any competition.
0:46:24 Let's see you're an Olympic swimmer right so that's kind of how it works is you give the hook
but the whole video doesn't have to be broad you can kind of niche down that value to hey you know
you're my ideal client now.
0:46:34 The hook is anybody but the value is still towards the position. If I'm watching a video or if
I'm scrolling on my Instagram page and I see here's how if you're a baseball player who wants to hit
a home run I'm instantly thinking like yo this video is not applicable to me I do not care I don't want to
0:46:55 watch this video. versus if he says, if it's like a, once again, if it's a mindset, because mindset
is applicable to any single person on this universe, but if he says, if you play sports and you want to
get, on varsity or if you want to start being the best player on your team, whatever, that's a lot
0:47:12 more relatable for me rather than specifically baseball and so that can reach a lot, a lot of a
broader audience rather than just specifically baseball, but let's say that guy only teaches baseball
people with mindset, like he only helps baseball players with their mindset, what he can do is give
that
0:47:26 broad hook, right, and I'll break down the math on this here in a second, I think for the next
slide, but he'll give you that value of like yo, or that hook of like yo, if you, you know, you want to be
the on varsity, for me to be just play on your team and watch this video, but then he's gonna like,
0:47:42 it's only works if you play baseball, or, and then this is only for baseball players, but you're
still gonna watch it because you're like yo, this value kind of made sense, like I'm, I want to become
the best player, I want to become on varsity, like I want to do all this stuff, even if it's for baseball
0:47:55 players, I can probably still get some value out of it, versus if he instantly is like yo, this is
only for baseball players, get out of here if you're not a baseball player, I'm like okay I'm gone, I'm
scrolling.
0:48:03 And the algorithm kind of does a little bit of that itself, like it will probably won't show me the
video if it's talking about baseball because I've got or watching a single baseball video in my life, but
um yeah that kind of plays into everything, like your views, and I'll give you that math right
0:48:12 here, right? Here's kinda what happens, let's say your video that's very specific, if you're a
baseball player who's on JV and wants to be on varsity, yeah, yeah, yeah that's very, very specific.
0:48:25 So let's say you get a thousand views, that's probably pushing it unless you have a decent
sized audience, well it's the out of those a thousand, somehow, this is still very high percentages, but
let's say 50% of those are your you know potential clients, your audio, your .
0:48:39 and let's say out of those audio viewers, 500 of those were potential clients, but that's what
the math is up to be.
0:48:44 Now, let's say you did a broader book, so let's say if you're someone who just wants to be
the best player in your sports team, umm you know the video got 50,000 views, and 5% of those,
just 5, or potential clients, that means you have 2500 potential clients, who could be those baseball
players, right
0:49:00 ? So right here you had, you know, you just scroll, versus here anybody could watch it, but
even out of all those people, it still ended up showing it to 5% of baseball viewers, and then out of
those, you know, 2500 were potential clients, that's how the math ends up working there.
0:49:20 Now here's a quick don't, umm, once again don't broaden the value of the entire video, keep
the hook broad in the value niche down.
0:49:29 So broaden out the, broaden out the hook, don't run out the value. Now next, you know, little
growth hack is U format, and so keep that in You entire video in what's known as U format.
0:49:40 I'm gonna give you some great examples, but U format is basically just not saying things like
y'all, they, them, they're, everyone, everybody, it's just you specifically, until you're talking to you, I'm
talking to you right now, I'm talking to you.
0:49:56 You think I'm talking to you, I don't know who you are, but I'm talking to you right now. And
so the first kind of you is replacing the plural, and so like I just mentioned is replacing literally
everything almost with you.
0:50:09 Umm, everyone, y'all, you guys, you people, anyone watching, you say you. Everyone, you,
y'all, you, you guys, you. Everything it says you, or everyone that is plural, right, a couple of people
like, baseball players, you, soccer players, you, uhh, instead of saying football players, you say you,
if
0:50:31 you were a football player instead of all y'all football players, right, you say if you are a
football player, that's more of how that works.
0:50:36 And so here's a great example for y'all, and you're gonna- strength this down so you can
see. Alright, let me move this as well.
0:50:42 This is a little tab right here, I don't know this. Pause this for a while. Alright, so, you have
the plural and left side.
0:50:50 Most business owners and coaches find it hard to start creating content. So here's a
step-by-step guide to help them go viral.
0:50:57 Automatically, you're already thinking like, and this is selling, you're thinking that sounds
stupid, but a lot of y'all are making this mistake, maybe not to this extreme, but I feel a lot of y'all are
making this mistake and just don't know it.
0:51:05 And some of y'all are implementing this and don't know it. So you just need to have this in
your mind.
0:51:08 . . like understand how this actually works. So instead of saying all of that sounds stupid, you
say, if you own a business and you're new to creating content, then these three steps will help you
get your first viral video.
0:51:18 Like that automatically sounds waaaay better than whatever was on the left. Whatever the
left sounded terrible. And so, just make sure that you switch, you know, most business owners,
business owners, right?
0:51:28 If you own a business, umm, here's a step-by-step guide to help them go viral, right? To help
you get your first viral video.
0:51:36 That's automatically speaking to you. you and the, this one is umm another viral tactic here
in a second, but umm the, this speaks directly to the viewer.
0:51:44 Alright, like I said, this gives ownership. So instead of saying, you know, do you like this car,
do you like the car you say, do you like your car?
0:51:51 So this guy's right here. Like, this will help you get your first viral video instead of helping you
get a viral video.
0:51:56 How do you get, you know, some viral videos helping you get your first viral video. That's
kind of touching. Like people want their first viral video so that kind of speaks to their pain point.
0:52:05 Versus this, you know, do you like your car, or do you like the . this car right here? Do you
like your car?
0:52:11 You're like, oh yeah, I love my car. I spent hours working in my car. I guess it's my ride or die.
0:52:15 Like, I love my car. And so here's another example, right, with the give ownership. And so no
ownership on the left.
0:52:23 When scripting on a video, make sure to use a U format script. So when scripting on a
video, make sure to use a U format script.
0:52:30 When you're scripting on your next video, use what's known as a U format script to go viral.
So you're automatically speaking to the person.
0:52:36 When you're scripting out your next video, So, you were, For a next video, use what's known
as a U format script to go viral.
0:52:43 Okay? So that's kind of what I want you to be using. You can honestly implement both of
those and you don't give ownership as well as just a U format that kind of will hang in the end.
0:52:52 Now whenever you're scripting on a video and your next video, when you're scripting out
your next video, use what's known as a U format script to go viral.
0:52:58 Like, I'm telling you all this right now. When you're scripting out your next video, use what's
known as a U format script to go viral.
0:53:04 I'm telling you all this right now. Okay. Now, next we have power script. . . So these are just
there to strictly strike emotion.
0:53:11 These are there to cause the viewer to feel some from away. Whether that's good, whether
that's bad, whether that's upset, whether that's angry, whether that's curious.
0:53:18 You want them to strike emotion. Feel something. Feel some from away. That's what the
entire point of power words. It's the entire premise of power words.
0:53:24 These are there for a reason though. These are very important. I should always be
implementing power words in the beginning of your videos in the hooks.
0:53:30 That's kind of what's going to make it break your hook. You're interesting as well. A lot of
times your interest peaks can have um power words.
0:53:37 Okay? Now what makes a good power word? . A good power word is not overused. A good
power word strikes big emotions.
0:53:44 A good power word is used uniquely in its context. And a good power word effectively
breaks the viewer's pattern. Their scroll pattern interrupts them.
0:53:52 They're like yo, I have to say on this video like speaking directly to me it causes an emotion
like oh what is a guy saying?
0:53:58 He's talking to you badly. Whatever the circumstance you know it needs to strike emotion
instantly. Okay? And so I'll give you a little bit of an example.
0:54:05 Here's kind of a story you could say. Um but like let's say. Let's say you were the dumbest
kid in class and everyone call you dumb every single day.
0:54:13 Right? It would hurt at first. Right? Because it's brand new to you. It's someone calling you
something you don't want to be called.
0:54:19 You don't really like it. And over time you get desensitized. You get normalized. It's like okay.
People call me dumb.
0:54:23 Everyone calls me dumb. Why do I care at this point? Like it's everyday. It's everyday lingo
for me. Right? Everyday lingo.
0:54:28 It's like acting here or less. But after being so used to that, it's everyday lingo. What does
someone come up to you and call you?
0:54:36 I'm sorry guys. This is offensive. But let's say someone came up to you and called you.
R*******. Now to y'all, even though I'm not saying that directly to you, it's just that word itself has a
negative connotation.
0:54:46 It's like you're thinking whoa that's a big word there. Like don't say that. So if someone came
up to you and said that, you're instantly like put off your feet.
0:54:53 You're off put. You're like whoa what the hell did this guy just say? And so you're kind of
shocking them instantly.
0:54:59 And this isn't your hook as well. Remember that. I think I give an example in the next side. If
not, I'll break it down for y'all.
0:55:05 Um. Right. So like I said, I know I'm not supposed to say that. But it has a great shock factor.
0:55:09 . . . Right. Like I, even though I wasn't actually directly saying that to you, imagine someone
called you that. If you're thinking in your head like whoa I do not want something to call me that.
0:55:16 Right now you're thinking that. Um maybe you're not. Maybe you're like I don't really care.
But that's just a great example.
0:55:21 Like the perfect example I can give y'all is like yo someone you're used to someone saying
something. Like one of the best examples is, you know, someone's saying this is the most illegal
website.
0:55:31 You've heard it over and over and over again. It was great for a time period. It was a great,
you know, it's power.
0:55:36 It was really cool. But it's overplayed now. And so if you've heard someone say, you here's
the best legal website or here's the most legal website to get secret free hacks.
0:55:44 You've heard all three of those terms. What are illegal secret free hacks. Like you've heard
all of those over and over and over again when you got into sensitized then.
0:55:52 And so if I were to go and use that in my videos, it wouldn't have that much power because
people have heard them so many times.
0:55:58 And so the video probably wouldn't perform that well. Now let me give you two examples
and so some y'all may consider this a good strategy.
0:56:05 Like some y'all, they're not strategy. A good hook. Some y'all may consider this a good hook.
It's not bad. But it's not bad.
0:56:09 you great. And so the CIA is coming for me because of this illegal scripting strategy. And so
in the CIA, it's coming for me because of this illegal scripting strategy.
0:56:18 So the power words are CIA. Illegal scripting. Or not technically scripting is not but a CIA.
And then illegal, right?
0:56:26 So those are two power words right there. You've heard CIA and you've heard illegal IP. CIA
that may add to the hook and make it a little bit better but illegal you'll all heard that.
0:56:34 And so these kind of go hand in hand though it makes a little bit more sense. Instead of
saying this illegal stripping strategy will help you go viral.
0:56:39 Umm the CIA is coming for me because of this illegal scripting strategy. That's a little more
off-putting. Like you haven't heard that as much and so it's not bad.
0:56:46 But listen to this. I'm about to infuse you with this secret content strategy that all of us in the
content space keep hidden.
0:56:54 And then I say I pause. This is something that I can guarantee will double your views. Right?
I'm about to infuse you with this content secret that all of us in the content space keep hidden.
0:57:03 And so you're instantly like okay what is that? What is that? Right? Infuse. Hidden. in. Those
are two, Who words secret?
0:57:11 Like these are all power words right here. You don't hear as often infuse. When the hell have
you ever heard someone say infuse?
0:57:18 Hidden? That's not as common secret. Yes I just got over saying secret. But. Hidden.
Guarantee. Double. Like these are all big big power words right here versus this is like meh meh.
0:57:31 That's just a perfect example. Now we have pure confidence and this just means like speak
with conviction. Pure confidence just means to always speak as it is.
0:57:39 . You know what you're talking about because you should know what you're talking about.
Umm and so I'll give you some examples right.
0:57:45 No one wants to be the amateur. They need to be the authority the best in the space. So. No
certainty is kinda speaking with words like maybe, should, could, would.
0:57:55 Possibly. Potentially. Right those types of words where it's not fully confident you're not
saying it as in like hey I know this works.
0:58:03 It's like yeah maybe it could work for you. This could potentially get you some views. It's no
this will get you views.
0:58:08 And so you get to speak as it is. it. If you know everything. Umm because you should know
everything. And so here's an example of no certainty.
0:58:15 You still have made a single dollar. I can't see this. If you still have made a single dollar
online then you probably don't know about this new secret strategy.
0:58:22 Sorry. If you still haven't made a single dollar online then you probably don't know about this
new strategy that could make you $10,000 by tomorrow.
0:58:31 Right so we have in here if you still haven't then you probably could. Right so you probably
could. You're automatically like whoa.
0:58:39 This guy I really, Doesn't know his stuff. Like he gave me some form of value. You see them.
He may stay and watch the video because he may be like okay I might get some value but you're not
thinking of me as an authority.
0:58:46 You're thinking of this guy as more of a friend. I'm a friend zone to you in a way. And so
that's a common term within the within the content space is getting friends owned by your audience
and that's what happens whenever you can't make any money.
0:58:55 Like if I want to go and make a story post tomorrow I would get a lot of people to live or
respond to it because I'm positioned as an authority versus you know you can go and make a story
post and it gets absolutely no responses because you're friend zoned.
0:59:07 The people in your audience don't see you as someone that they look up to. Thank you.
They don't see you as someone that they can get value from but you're just there to be like the guy
who's kind of cool.
0:59:15 Kind of funny. They kind of like watching your videos. But you're not the authority. And so
speaking with conviction speaking with certainty is more like if you're broke ass stills I made a dollar
online.
0:59:25 This new strategy is your gateway to the easiest 10k of your life. And so that's like holy
damn bro. Like that's the craziest strategy like oh my gosh this guy's gonna be the secret.
0:59:35 Like well this guy's speaking with pure conviction. Like I probably trust what he's gonna say.
Out. They trust the guy on the right than the guy on the left.
0:59:41 Because the guy on the right just even if he does and the guy on the left may have more
understanding but the guy on the right just sounds like he knows what he's doing a lot more.
0:59:49 And so I probably want to listen to the guy on the right a little bit longer than the guy on the
left.
0:59:54 Now condensed and this just means keep your videos as short as possible. And I put in
quotes. You know I put in captions like when necessary.
1:00:02 Because one of them is gonna have whenever I had an hour. But keep your videos as short
as possible. I condensed them down.
1:00:07 So this doesn't mean you know keep your . your videos as short as possible. This doesn't
mean shorter videos are better than longer videos.
1:00:15 This does not mean that at all. Okay this doesn't mean that at all shorter videos are in fact
not longer than longer videos.
1:00:21 And longer videos are in fact not better than shorter videos. Okay. So I'll give you all the
perfect example of this.
1:00:26 Of like keep the videos as short as possible. Okay so whenever I say keep your videos as
short as possible.
1:00:32 I don't mean no give a 5 second video. The 10 second video. I just mean for as long as the
value lasts.
1:00:38 Right so let's say you're you're creating a . S.A. Right you condense that S.A. into 60
seconds right of pure value.
1:00:45 That's what a 60 second video should be versus if you have one sentence of the S.A. that
you try and stretch into 60 seconds.
1:00:53 A lot of its can be B.S. that it could have been condensed into 60 or until one sentence. So if
you can only or if the video can be made into one sentence make it into one sentence.
1:01:03 Obviously it shouldn't even be a video if it's one sentence but like if you condense if you
condense all the value into 20 seconds do that.
1:01:10 But if you condense all the value into 60 seconds then do that. And so here is like the
perfect example.
1:01:16 So this guy he ended up posting two videos. Identical videos. The same edits. It was the
same exact clip. He recorded the same exact video and just cut out two pieces.
1:01:24 And so he sat down same video edits, same script, same clip, same everything except for
two parts. And so what the two parts was they got him a difference of what is his math right here.
1:01:38 1.999 million . . views. Something like that. And it of a difference. But uhh. So this one right
here it had two pieces.
1:01:46 So one of the pieces was a call to action. And so he didn't give a ton of value. They made it
your one to no comment the call to action.
1:01:53 It was kind of extra. And then he also in the middle added some random portion that was
like. If you want this AI tool comment the word.
1:02:01 Whatever the whatever the call to action was. He gave some random clip in the middle that
was unnecessary. And was kind of just excess information that goes back into.
1:02:09 You Well that isn't sport. Like keep it as short as possible. I just added random stuff that
wasn't needed. There was filler.
1:02:16 Versus in the second one he removed both of those clips. And because the you know what
that did is it increased its retention rates.
1:02:23 And so Mr. Beast puts this perfectly. Is whenever there's only like a three to five percent
increase in retention rates.
1:02:29 That can equate to thousands of views. Thousands and more people watching your videos.
And in this case millions. So just removed two pieces.
1:02:36 I think this is the perfect example. Because it is the exact. Same video. The exact same
piece of content. But the second time it was posted.
1:02:45 It got over two million views. Alright y'all. So that's what I mean whenever I say keep it as
short as possible.
1:02:51 Just don't put any excess stuff in there. Don't put any BS in there that doesn't meet in there.
If you can get the same point across in ten words.
1:02:57 That you can in five words. Make it in five words. Right? You don't need to extend it to ten
whenever you can do it in five.
1:03:04 So that's all I'm gonna say. Now lastly these go ahead and handle the last two slides. But.
Revive. . . . So just go back through and revise anything.
1:03:12 Change anything that's needed. Right? So here's kind of a checklist. Y'all gonna have this in
your notion dashboard. Uh, we're gonna be constantly updating this.
1:03:19 Making it a little bit more specific and more actionable. Because like strong hook. Kind of
what does that mean. At this point y'all should know what that means.
1:03:25 But like, we're gonna have better, you know, check, by check boxes of like exactly how you
can implement this. Like more tangible assets.
1:03:32 Um, but here's a good check box that you can go off of. You know, is the industry good? Is
the video so valuable?
1:03:36 Is the actionable? Can it fit the greater understanding? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah.
. Lastly, say it out loud. Okay.
1:03:43 Go ahead and actually say it out loud. Like literally sit down a record. Just like I'm doing right
now. Record a loom video.
1:03:48 And read it word forward. Like you should read off of the script. Read it word forward. Bar for
bar. Like it should not take you any more than 90 seconds.
1:03:53 Because the max and Instagram video can be as 90 seconds. So theoretically, this should
only take you a max of 90 seconds.
1:03:59 And so all I want you to do is to sit down. Look at your script. Just read it. Just look at your
script.
1:04:04 Like you should read. Actually record a quick loom of you saying the script. Read the word
forward. That should take you 90 seconds max.
1:04:09 Like just read it. It. And. And then watch the 90 second loom. Probably not even 90 seconds.
The 60 or 36 second loom.
1:04:15 When you look at it. Analyze it. Yo, does this make sense? Is everything kind of flow to the
words I say kind of fit?
1:04:22 Is there anything I can change? Just watch it. And then if yes, change it. If no, then you're
good. Alright, now.
1:04:29 With that being said. Okay. Go get a f****** bar video. Alright, I'm gonna stand up for this.
Alright, stand up for this.
1:04:37 Because you just watch me talk for an hour. I don't know if you watch this on one time. . . I
don't know if you watch this on two times speed.
1:04:43 But either way, you just watch me yap for a whole hour. Full of value. Alright, so I'm gonna
stand up and just give you a little bit of a plot.
1:04:51 Alright, so congratulations to you. Because you just watched me yap for an entire hour.
Alright, this is so much value.
1:04:59 Y'all cannot comprehend how much value this is. Like literally, this is the most valuable
course, you know, module you've probably ever had in your entire life.
1:05:07 Probably the most valuable money you've ever spent. And so what I need you to do is to
implement these things.
1:05:13 I urge you to take this value that you wrote down. I hope you were taking notes the whole
time. I told y'all that I'm beginning to take notes.
1:05:18 Gonna f****** notepad out. Take notes. Alright. Please implement these into your videos.
You just paid me money to learn this stuff.
1:05:27 You just paid me money to learn this stuff. So now that you have it all in your notepad, start
scripting out videos.
1:05:32 What was the practice in the very beginning I talked about? Stripping out 5 videos per day.
Script out 5 videos per day using this scripting format.
1:05:40 Read this. Yeah. Then revise them. Make sure they're golden. Implement every single thing
they're broad. They have a ton of value.
1:05:45 Every little aspect that I mentioned. Implement them. And you're going to see how fast you
will improve and how fast your view will increase, okay?
1:05:54 Once again. You paid me money. Implement this stuff that you need to implement.
Implement this stuff you need to implement.
1:05:59 You just got so much value. Now please go and implement it. That's the entire premise of
this. Why else would you have paid for this?
1:06:05 So go get a f****** viral video. Please go implement this and go get your first viral video.
about my first viral video after four videos.
1:06:13 I got another one after five videos. Okay? Just go do what you need to do. Go get f******
viral and let's see you go like let's see you win.
1:06:19 Come on. Let's go. Let's go. Let's Let's go.
1. You are going to generate video ideas/prompts for short form content videos on platforms like
TikTok & Instagram.
- You are not going to create sureface level content ideas for other platforms like twitter,
youtube, or snapchat
- these ideas are going to be personal & help the creator save time so they arent scraping video
ideas
2. You are going to take examples of other viral videos within that creators niche & use it to craft
an idea.
3. You will ask them a series of questions to understand their niche & know what they make
content about.
- you will understand who theyre making content for
- what their niche is
- as well as use recent trends and data to configure unique content ideas
- You are NOT going to create content ideas that do not configure to the creator or their niche
- you are not going to copy other creators video ideas verbatim
On the second question when you ask them their target audience, You do not need to ask
anything else. Just say "What is your target audience."
4. You will use the creators target audience/avatar to create these ideas. They should be
catered towards a specific audience and make sense for their goals.
- You must understand the types of content.
a. Content that is made to go viral.
b. Content that is made to nurture an audience & make them trust the creator
c. Content that is created to sell a product or service.
5. In order to understand a creators avatar/target audience you will ask them a series of
questions in order to get a better understanding
You will Not ask them basic questions
You will not craft videos that arent catered to their target audience
You will not create videos that are made for no reason
6. You are to understand what the purpose of their video is as mentioned earlier. To sell, To Go
viral, Or to nurture their audience. Each piece of content serves a purpose and should be used
for specific reasons.
7. Break down the content ideas into a table. Make sure the list is 15-20 video ideas. Break the
table down into 3 columns. In the first column, put the number of the idea, in the second column,
put the idea, & in the 3rd column, put whether the idea is a pain, frustration, want, or desire that
their target audience faces.
- This is going to break down what their target audience struggles with and what they need
- Remember, in order to do this, you must ask a series of questions to understand who they
make content for, what their goal is, their personality, their target audience's pain, frustrations,
wants, & desires.
8. Once you have this table ready, you're going to create a second table after analyzing the data
& asking a few more questions. You are going to make 5-10 topics for their next 5-10 pieces of
content based on those pain, frustrations, wants, & desires. Create a table with the same
format. Then list out 3-4 bullets with each sub topic. The table will look like this.
- 3 sections. Section 1, the number of the video topic. Section 2, The video/content topic.
Section 3, The subtopics for that main topic.
- So in total, there should 5- 10 main ideas with 3-4 subtopics for each of those main ideas.
9. Use the files provided below to take information on what makes a good video Idea & what
makes it go viral.
10. Here are the initial questions you will ask.
1. What is your niche? (what do you do?)
2. Who is your target audience? (Who are you creating content for?)
3. For which 3 reasons are you creating this video? (To get engagement, views, & go viral? To
Nurture your audience & turn them into trusting viewers? Or to sell to them & Make money from
your audience?)
4. What are some common frustrations & desires your target audience faces?
5. Is there anything else you want to add? (outside information, article links, unique
perspectives, etc.)
11. Remember, the ideas should be specific to their target audience, but be broad enough that
almost anyone can view it.
The format of the second table 3rd column should be 1. Subtopic 1. 2. Subtopic 2. 3. Subtopic
3. 4. Subtopic 4
In the first table, you arent necessarily creating content idea, youre more so just putting the
pains, frustrations, wants, & desires of their target audience.
At the very end, make a super simple list of 10-20 video ideas. No table or anything. The ideas
should be specific, but able to reach a broad audience. Almost to where anyone can understand
the topic. Use the data from the other 2 tables to get these final video ideas. Make sure you are
using everything and analyzing it with the data/knowledge files provided to see which topics
have the highest chance of going viral.
When someone says they want an engagement video, or to go viral, heres the type of ideas you
will give.
-HOW TO
- what is the directed outcome that [Target audience] wants?
- break down the directions enough for a 6th grader to understand it
- 24 hour implementation.
CONTROVERSIAL
- Misconception (what is a common misconception)
- Does this misconception have many people believe it’s true
- What is the actual best way to go about this misconception?
SECRET
- Make the viewer feel like they are missing out
- Then give them a site, or some value that isn’t commonly known
When they say they want to Nurture & gain authority here is the type of ideas you will create
1. Lessons & Stories
What happened + qualifications + what is learned
Describe what happened and utilize it in the hook
What can they do to learn from your mistakes?
1. Best practice - not a how too, this isn’t in lists
What is the most common issue that your target audience goes through
Give your audience the best practice for that
1. Micd Up - just you and a microphone
Give your thoughts and opinions as well as your daily life
In the content ideas, a lot of what is performing are "this guy videos" & "Easy to implement
strategies/solutions using a specific AI software
This guy videos are simple
"Heres how THIS GUY made $20k last month living in his moms bedroom" all you have to do is
find someone who si viral/trending in a specific niche. Then use your web browser feature to
search for whats trending or a person who people relate top & you can make a video on.
The AI software videos, all you have to do is use your web browser feature, then search for
niche related AI softwares to make videos on.
In the final list of ideas, elaborate more on the unique aspect. Make it 1 -2 sentences long
Make sure in the final list of ideas, there are 2 "This guy" ideas & 2 AI software/tool ideas.
In the final list/Final results. Of each content idea, place a unique way to create it.
In the list of 10-20 final content ideas
Put the content idea - the unique aspect/element
Example:
"How to go viral using this AI tool" - Use an AI generated filter while recording this. Explain how
AI is taking over the world and you need to save yourself in the hook.
You are to come up with super unique elements/aspects for each video
For example, if the video was "how to go viral" and you wanted to add a crazy element to it, an
idea could be to create an analogy. (Posting on social media is like playing to lottery, each video
you post is a ticket to win, but what if I told you there was a way to rig the lottery & get a win rate
of above 50%)
You took the idea of how to go viral, but put it into terms of gambling or playing the lottery since
it makes sense
So come up with limited ideas for each specific niche
Anothe example. Lets say you were a lawyer. And you were making a video on "how to get paid
from a car accident" the idea could be to film or animate or pretend you were in a crashing car
scene, then explain what to do & how you can get a lot of money. Or the idea could be "if you
need to get money fast, but you dont know how, just get into a car crash.
This is funny, a unique aspect, and it hooks the viewers in. Even though its still on the topic of
the idea.
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00:00 Yo, so, essentially, what I want to go ahead and cover here is the best methods to come up
with ideas, and I'm sure you may have heard one or two of these somewhere else, but my goal with
this is to make sure that you have access to methods of ideation that most people don't really
suggest.
00:19 And my goal with content, as you'll probably know by now, is everything needs to be unique,
right? There's only a certain extent to creativeness, to uniqueness, but you kind of want to reach that
extent.
00:30 So, throughout this whole process, that's kind of what we'll be working to accomplish, and so,
right here, I'd like to say, um, let's see, let me click, okay, there we go, that the idea is honestly the
most important part of a video, and most people, I mean, you could say that about everything, right
00:46 ? You could say the hook is the most important part, which, yes, it kind of is. You could say the
script is the most important part, because, yes, it kind of is.
00:52 You could say the visuals are the most important part, because, yes, they kind of are. So, I
would honestly say there isn't, like, a super, you know, most important part of a video.
01:00 Yeah, but everything's built off of the idea, so, it would be a lot easier to just have a really good
idea, than just build off of that, right?
01:07 Than having to, you know, kind of have a mid, or a shitty idea, and then build off of that, right?
01:12 Have everything else be golden. It's almost like building a house on sand. You know what I'm
saying, right? So, you could have a house built on sand, but it's a beautiful mansion, but it starts to
seep down, and break, and it's not built on a good foundation, and so maybe the video doesn't
perform well
01:26 . Versus if you have a decent-looking house, you know built on a flat firm foundation, you're
more likely to have that stick, and actually have it perform and last a lot better.
01:37 And so, I'll go ahead and get into just kind of my, I guess, best ideation methods that, yeah,
some people may have covered, but these are kind of my own, that I personally use for everything.
01:49 I don't teach anything that I don't personally use, and I'm also going to go ahead and give y'all
an SOP later down this, um, in the next module, as well as just show y'all, literally me putting these
into practice.
01:58 So, ideation method number Number one. Is the brain dump, and I would say this is probably
the best method of ideation, and a lot of people will say, oh, you shouldn't be unique, you shouldn't
be creative, you should just copy what works.
02:10 The thing with copying what works is that, yes, you may get a video to perform as well, but
you look like a copycat, right?
02:16 You just have mid-looking content. You never know how to create ideas yourself, and so the
thing with creating unique ideas is you can find what's known as a format.
02:24 You can create your own video format and so obviously we'll cover this down the road in later
modules, but this is very, very important, and so me personally, a lot of people disagree with this, but
I think that unique and custom creative ideas are the best thing you can do hands down, and so yes,
number
02:43 one, we have the brain dump, and so this is kind of just, you know, spewing out ideas, right,
so, this like, sorry, my nose is very stuffy, that's why I keep, you know, but this occurs, you know,
while you're working, while you're consuming, and I don't mean eating, it could, right, it could happen
while
02:58 you're eating, chances are it won't, and I'm consuming other people's money. People's
content, right, and so it's typically not people within your niche, it's typically not while watching short
form content, it typically occurs while watching short, or long form content, and then it also happens
while
03:10 you're just letting your mind breathe, and so this is the act of just writing down whatever
comes to your head, so let's say I just sat here for ten minutes, and I just thought, and I just thought,
damn, this presentation's really good, I wonder if I could take this and put it into, you know, a short
03:25 form video, how would I do that hmm the five best methods for coming up with ideas in the
future, so I could just shove all that into a short form video, right, give them a ton of value, that could
be an idea right there, and that just happened, I haven't seen anybody do that before, I'm sure it's
been
03:38 done, uhm, but obviously not to how good I would do it, let's be real, but uhm, yeah, so, this is
very important, and I want you all to start off with this ideation method, rather than anything else,
because it's probably the most important one, and it's only gonna help you in the long run, let me
see
03:54 if I have any markers here real quick okay I don't but you really just want to think and so yeah I
what happens whenever you're working maybe you'll come across a project and so maybe so
maybe you're you know using paint a doc to fill out a contract something happens you're like whoa
like that was very
04:12 inconvenient I can make a video on that depending if it's in your niche of course I would never
make a video on that but let's say you're a guy who specializes in everybody says fitness fitness is
just the first thing that comes to my head let's say you're a guy who specializes in fitness and you
know
04:27 your clients doing a specific workout and you're seeing, okay, they have no muscle growth you
can either make a video talking about that you know documenting it or you'd be like hey here's
something you should never do because this gets you no muscle growth right there are two different
versions of ideas
04:43 that you just came up with based off of working a real-life experience right that most people
probably haven't made before and then also happens like I said when you're consuming and
YouTube is probably the best place this is also going into number two and then yeah letting your
mind breathe so let's
04:55 say you're going on a walk and something just hits your mind obviously I can't just give you an
idea right now because nothing's hit my mind right now.
05:01 But you know whenever it comes just make sure you write it down I would also always just
have some form of something within your notion or notes on your iPhone or journal that you write
things down on that way as soon as it comes to your mind you're able to just put it on the paper that
way you have
05:19 it saved because it's gonna slip your mind and these are just ideas that hey they come to you
they're gonna leap you and they're typically pretty good as well I will admit they're typically pretty
good the best version of my idea but yeah then you can also build off a past idea So let's say I made
a
05:31 video talking about how airpods help you get better sleep don't know where that just came
from but somehow I just came up with that right let's say that was my past video I could build off of
that by saying here is the best headphones while you sleep or here is the best music to listen to
while you sleep
05:48 or why do airpods help people sleep better you know you could just build off of it it's
sometimes known as redistributing content, but I actually prefer to just basically call it building off of
past ideas.
06:01 So yeah, nailing into number two we have YouTube and this is something I really never here
talked about yet it probably may be the best method of ideation coming second to you know the
brain dump and so in YouTube, alright let me give you an example you can see right here this is just
my home feed I
06:20 was just scrolling through this doesn't even count for watching a YouTube video let's say I
clicked on this I would probably get five more ideas just from watching this video or this video or this
video right here right I'm talking about I'm just going.
06:31 on the YouTube feed looking at thumbnails and looking at titles okay and so when doing this
and I'm going to show y'all what I mean by this but you can look here right so you see Alex Ramosi
12 hour workday you can see 24 controversial truths you see pure focus you see I'm dead and you
see transformed
06:47 from fat to shredded in 90 days so these are all concepts that you see on your page okay and
obviously this one's trending this one's I guess kind of trending now again it's popped up on my page
whatever these are all ideas that you can build off of right here.
07:01 I'm going to use that term a lot build off of and so you find these on your YouTube page and
this like I said once again isn't even accounting for watching a video if y'all were to go through and
watch videos you're going to get ideas from consuming those videos which I strongly suggest y'all do
write
07:17 them down to your notes that way you have them for later that you can build off of I'm going to
keep using that and then it's going to help you so so so much in the long run but yeah right here so
let me just let me go back and forth a couple times here.
07:29 We have my 12-hour workday in 15 minutes. Okay, now what idea did I get from that? My
16-minute scripting hack in 60 seconds.
07:37 So he said my 12-hour workday in 15 minutes minus my 16-minute scripting hack in 60
seconds. Right, because I'm proposing short-form content.
07:44 60 seconds is about the max you want it to be. Now, you get back to here. 24 controversial
truths. Just work harder.
07:50 Right, what did I get from that? How to trick your mind into making viral content. Because it's
kind of like mindset, um, success, working hard, all these different things.
07:58 So I was like, okay, mindset, working hard, grind set, trick your mind into making viral content.
Cool concept. Now we have the ultimate guide to focusing all day.
08:06 How did I get that from? Power focus. Right, the ultimate guide to focusing all day long. That
also kind of came from this one a little bit.
08:12 Then we have hashtags are dead. Where did I get that from? I'm dead. And so this isn't stuff
that's like mind-breaking ideation.
08:20 It can be. I promise you. This type of stuff helps you so much. And Alex Ramos, he's a great
guy to go to as well because all of his videos are formatted for like the business educational niche.
08:30 And so these are all good. Pretty much guaranteed to perform around the short-term space.
But yeah, I'm dead. I said hashtags are dead.
08:37 And then we said right here. I transformed Marco from fat to shredded in 90 days, right? I took
James video.
08:43 I just made up some dude's name from low views to viral in 90 days. And here's how I did it.
08:49 Okay, these are not hooks by the way guys. These are not hooks at all. These are not hooks
whatsoever. These are terrible hooks.
08:56 I mean, I guess you can kind of use them as hooks, but these are just the ideas that you build
off of.
09:00 And in another module, I'm going to show you how to make these even more creative, take
them a step further to make them a million times better.
09:07 Okay. Now what I'll say here is that most people will not recommend this. I know I'm not sure I
paid for multiple, multiple content courses and contact programs.
09:18 I'm not sure I've ever heard anybody talk about this. It doesn't mean they can sum it up to
sound special or better.
09:23 This is what I personally use. I'm going to show you an example of me using this because it
works very well.
09:28 And once again, I mean, these are all just insane ideation methods that I rarely hear people
talk about. We have different niche content.
09:34 Why? So I'll kind of break this down for you, but let's say you find a video or a viral video in
your niche.
09:40 Let's say you're a content creator. You're in the content niche. So let's say, let's say you're me.
Okay. And I'm scrolling through, I see, Oh, cool.
09:47 Some guy who's a competitor, a competitor of me just made a viral video. Now I'm looking at
that viral video.
09:52 I'm thinking, okay, what can I change about it? What can I make a difference? And so, yes, I
could, I very well could, but it's Very difficult, why?
09:59 Because you're looking at that, you're thinking, hmm, this video. Is already very viral. Okay. It's
not much. I really need to change about it.
10:06 If it's already viral, I can take the concept. Okay. Let's say it was, here's my notion dashboard.
I could take that.
10:12 I can give away my notion dashboard, but I'd still want to steal kind of the concept. I'd still want
to steal all of that.
10:17 I'd look like a copycat. Okay. That's probably not a great option. Okay. But what if I go to
someone else's niche?
10:24 Let's say I go to a fitness niche. I'm looking at his, his video format is performing amazing.
Now I can steal that exact format and just apply it to my niche.
10:31 Why? Because I'm not copying. It's just taking the format. And so I'll show y'all exactly what I
mean by that, but I don't want that cover everything.
10:38 I hope it did. Um, of why you want to be doing this from a different niche rather than your own
niche.
10:42 And I'll break it down once again, um, later, because there's going to be something else that I
show y'all, but I'll kind of just give y'all an example here.
10:49 So we have Mr. Jeff Nippert. This guy is amazing at content. If you don't know who he is,
definitely go, you know, study some of his videos, but before y'all do that, um, actually I would
recommend suggesting, You're out.
11:02 To just downloading this just because it kind of helps the whole process of, of, you know,
making this streamlined. So, you know, go to this guy, right?
11:12 Download this sort for real zap and don't ignore the low use. That was from a while ago before
you just updated it.
11:17 Now it's so much better. Um, but yeah, you can go to someone like Jeff, download this
Chrome extension and then use this Chrome extension.
11:25 This picture doesn't show me using it here, but what that does is it'll rank their videos from
most viral all the way down to the release power videos, and now you're you can even export it into a
spreadsheet, which is very cool.
11:36 Um, but yeah, so let's say you're going to this guy as an example and you're like, okay, I
shouldn't steal his concepts.
11:41 He's doing great in the space right now. I love what he's doing. I'm just gonna steal his
concepts. And so I'll show y'all, right?
11:47 This video right here on the case stood out to me because it got 9.4 million views. Keep in
mind, he's in the fitness space, so I can just do whatever I want.
11:54 I can rip off his content. And so I'll pull up his video. You have his right here, right? Workout
with three simple tips and it won't cost you any gains.
12:05 First stop resting in between your warmup sets. Seriously, they're just warmup sets. So by
definition, they shouldn't have you anywhere close to failure.
12:14 Your muscles don't need a rest. Just go from one warmup set right into another and start
resting right before your foot.
12:20 I want y'all to consume this video. Take as much. I'm not going to show you the whole thing
cause it's pretty long, but just consume the entire video.
12:25 Let it seep into your mind and just absorb it. Okay. Like analyze everything that's just going on
right now. Now come back to here.
12:32 Get mine. Okay. Now this isn't edited. This isn't color graded. This isn't anything like this. So
ignore how basic it looks, but just analyze the concept.
12:44 I'm going to save you five hours. The next time you create content with three simple tips and it
won't cost you any views.
12:50 First, you should notice how in my content, I typically don't change the angles a whole lot. I
don't change kind of the visuals and where I'm at a whole lot, but in this one going to be taking hours
to come up with ideas.
13:01 the human mind. Can only focus for 45 to 90 minutes. So in theory, all you need is one hour.
This should consist of two to three methods you use to come up with and qualify your ideas.
13:12 And if you want my exact process, just comment, please to stop recording every day. And see
how I switched it gave another visual.
13:19 So this one's strongly visually led just like Jeff's was, and I ripped off his entire video
framework, right? His negative hooks for the listing, the way that his hook was visually performed, as
well as, Spoken, right?
13:34 So I stole pretty much his entire concept of the video and, uh, this is just an example of how
you can apply someone else's viral video to your, your niche, right? To your concept, to whatever it
is, because now I don't look at copycat.
13:47 No one's going to know I stole it from Jeff because it's completely different niches. No one's
going to have a clue versus, let's say someone in my niche did that.
13:54 So I'm calling the guy made this exact video. If I was to go and copy his exact concept, his
exact framework, I would look like a complete copycat.
14:00 I'd look like the weirdo geek that Everybody. Hates. Okay. There's a lot of people in the space
that do that.
14:05 And I just do not recommend it whatsoever. Okay. So now that you have that out of the way,
let's go back here.
14:11 Let's continue. Okay. Once again, this is something I never hear talked about. No one talks
about this. And I'd say ideation is my strong suit.
14:23 No one talks about this. So you have your competitors least viral videos. You always, you're
fine. competitor's most borrowed videos and just tweak it a little bit, add your own spin on it.
14:34 It just doesn't work. And it's very hard to accomplish, especially whenever you're first starting
out. Yes, I could go through and do it.
14:40 Even I still struggle with it because I'm like, okay, if his video aren't viral, what can I make
better? Right?
14:45 Well, how can I possibly make his video better? Versus if you go to their least viral videos,
which is typically their most recent videos.
14:52 Okay. You can go through, you can be like, okay, he's the reason they get low views. Typically
this isn't always is because they're trying something new.
15:00 Whenever you're trying something new, they're already creating the unique content. Thank
you. And it's for you. All you have to do is take that concept and make it better.
15:06 And now you're almost kind of not suggested, but what's the word I'm looking for prompted or
you're almost like wanting to make the video better because they got low views.
15:17 You're like, okay, this is cool. This is a cool concept, but now I need to make it better. I don't
want to copy this video because they got low views.
15:22 If I copy, I'm going to get low views to probably lower. Um, but what I can do is make this video
way better.
15:28 So if I steal his entire content, just rip it, add it to my video. There we go. Let me have a
winner.
15:36 And so this is a very easy way to come up with ideas because yeah, you look at their videos.
You're like, okay, how can I make it better?
15:40 Now you're inclined. That was the word I was looking for inclined to make their video that
much better, that much better.
15:48 And so I'm going to give you an example here, right? We have Jason Cooperson. This is a
guy who's in my space and you can see lately, ignore these ones.
15:57 They get, these are his video family. So this is his kind of style where he talks but AI gives you
a quick sense and easy solution gets a bunch of Indians to watch his videos.
16:06 But let's look at his more recent ones, kind of where he gets low views. Now these are all very
creative.
16:11 I have not seen anybody in this space talk about these. These are all kind of one of one, but
they didn't perform well.
16:18 So what can I do? I can go and steal one of these videos, take it, put my own spin on it.
16:23 Okay. Analyze it. Like, Hey, why did the video not perform well? What can I make better about
it? And then you use that to kind of make on it.
16:30 And I'm There's a whole nother module for y'all as well on, um, how to do this and a little bit
more in depth that way.
16:37 Y'all probably lost right now. You're like Andrew. Okay, cool. I go and take one of these videos
that doesn't perform well.
16:42 How do I know mine's going to perform better? And so, yes, there's going to be a whole
module for y'all covering that.
16:47 Oh, this is an amazing way to come up with ideas that I barely hear people talk about. And I
hate that.
16:52 I hate to say that, but no one talks about this yet. It's very, very, very effective. And so I can
come here, could take this one.
16:58 If I gave you a doll, I don't know what this concept was. Um, I actually I can't remember any of
these.
17:04 But viral contact, right? I can take this one. Obviously you got low views. And so I could take
his idea because if it was unique, if it was a stolen idea and they got low views, not going to rip it.
17:13 But if it's completely unique, like one of one never seen before and he got low views, I can just
analyze, okay, what can I possibly make better?
17:20 Is it the hook? Is it the value? Is it the editing style? Was it the background music? What can I
possibly change to make better?
17:28 All right, like I said, the videos get lower views because, Because they're new ideas. So you,
you can analyze why they didn't perform well and make them better.
17:41 Okay. Now I've heard this one a couple of different times and the reason I've heard it is
because it's very effective.
17:49 And this is the one of the ones that, yes, you probably heard before, but I still wanted to go
ahead and throw it in here because I like it.
17:55 I like the way it works. It works very well and it works best for, let me see if I mentioned it.
17:59 No, I didn't. But it works best for kind of nurturing style. Videos, videos where you want to, you
know, target your client or your ideal audience, your ideal clients, and then provide a solution for
them, you know, speaking to their pains and desires. And so F's and D's, well, I probably should
have
18:15 put P's, but it's pains and desires. So for this one, the F stands for frustrations, but pains,
frustrations, and desires.
18:24 So you're kind of speaking to those two little, those two little subjects. I'm going to show you
how that works right so you can see right here is the kind of page that you have for this that you can
go ahead and use.
18:36 And so you'll see right here, pains and desires. All right. So with pains, you're kind of going to
pick one of these, right?
18:45 Let's say pain one is low views. Oh, I can't edit this because it's a, I have to open this in notion
then.
18:56 Let's see. Give me one second. Okay. So we can have right here, right? We low use, right?
And their desire or their desire to go viral.
19:11 Now you've all heard this before and this has been said a million times, but here now you have
your pains and you have your desires.
19:17 So what you can actually do once you have a whole list of these, I would recommend
minimum eight. Like you want to have this thing stacked out.
19:23 Okay. Multiple as many as humanly possible. This isn't just going to help you with content.
This is going to help you overall, I would strongly, strongly say yes.
19:33 Suggest that you fill this out to the fullest extent. Okay. The entire thing I'm talking like
everything, everything. Okay. So we have low views and they want to go viral.
19:43 And we also have no leads or unqualified leads. We give you, those are two different ones,
right? Paying to glow or we'll say, no, we'll say booked calendars.
19:59 Now, what you can do is you can take these and actually create a ideas out of them. So I
could say in a video, if you're struggling to get leads and what's your calendar books out for the next
month, here's exactly what you can do.
20:12 Obviously that's not the best video concept. It probably would be a cool idea to use. Um, I've
never really heard anybody talk about that.
20:18 So there you go. There's like a unique idea off of that already, but there's just concepts to build
off of.
20:23 These are, like I said, very good for your nurture style videos. The other ones are great for
engagement. Amazing for engagement.
20:28 These are perfect for nurture because you can speak to pain points that nobody else really
talks about. And it kind of just shows them that you are that authority whenever you're speaking to
their pain points and you're speaking to their desires.
20:38 So like, Oh yo, this guy knows what he's about. He speaks to me. He understands what I'm
going through. I like this guy.
20:44 I like his solutions. So this is very important. I strongly suggest you fill this out. All right. And
now there's one more, I guess, kind of section or method of ideation is your bonus.
20:56 Didn't really talk about this in the beginning, but your bonus, I said there was five extra I'm
sixth. Your bonus method is basically just AI.
21:04 And I will say this also uses the F's and D's or P's and D's, um, right here. So, but this, I would
honestly say it kind of does a little bit of a better job.
21:14 Okay. So let's see if it'll load. God, I really love this. I guess it just doesn't want to work, but we
can open up chat, GPT and I'll just pull this up for y'all.
21:26 We have content ideator. And so what this is going to do, and y'all have access to this, of
course, But what this is gonna need to do is kind of just help you do this with F's and D's with AI, in a
sense.
21:37 So it's basically going to do it for you. And so I'll go ahead and pause this whenever it's done
asking these questions, fill it out.
21:42 Cause I'm not going to have y'all sit here and watch me think, but okay. I'm going to go ahead
and pause this and fill this out.
21:47 All right. So I filled this out very briefly and you go ahead and press enter. You're going to
watch the AI actually think, and this is something that I personally built out.
21:54 You've never seen this before because I built it out. And so it's going to go ahead and start
listing out frustrations, pains, and desires, right?
22:01 You can see right here, you have automatically six. So you can say a struggling to get views,
um, receiving, spending too much time creating quality desire to create viral videos.
22:10 Once I have a fully built need to reduce time spent on content. There you go. There's some
wants and desires and whatnot.
22:15 Now table two, the AI is going to go ahead and kind of come up with basic topics, right? How
to get more views, you know, yada, yada, yada.
22:23 And then here's kind of some, some things that you can take and build off of, right? So this AI
can throw a bunch of things at you, but what you could do, you can come here, you can think, okay,
optimize your hook.
22:33 That's kind of cool already. How to optimize your hook. I like that word optimize. That's really
cool. Use trending hashtags.
22:38 Maybe you go like, what's the best hashtags you leverage timing. When's the best time to post
showcase client success stories, um, how to filter leads.
22:46 Like there's all a bunch of great, great ideas you can use here. Um, that's going to help you
create better ideas.
22:52 Okay. Now we have your final list of 10 to 20 video ideas. And so what it's actually doing here,
it's, it's taking all of that compiling into like one database and giving you 10, 20 ideas, you can kind of
just give you an example of, Hey, here's what you could do.
23:12 Here's how you could use this. You could take this and I wouldn't recommend just completely
stealing this and using it.
23:17 Obviously you want to, once again, build off of that, but this is very important. So right here, it
says, how to double your views on Instagram overnight.
23:24 I actually really do like this because it gives them that quick win. It kind of helps them, you
know, understand what to do.
23:30 And then it gives you an example of how to record it. So start with a shocking statistic about
low view rates.
23:34 You could, okay, there you go. It just gives you an idea. So not only does it give you like the
idea, but it gives you a further explanation of how you can make it even better.
23:43 All right. So I would, I mean, I wouldn't strongly suggest using this. Obviously it's a great
example. It's like, this isn't very applicable to my niche with no, without cold calling.
23:51 So there you go. Like once again, it's applicable, stop using cold calling to below your
calendars, right? There's just an idea right there.
23:59 And so this, I would recommend on like on the list of ranking things I would put this at maybe
like four F's and D's could probably come below this.
24:08 Honestly, I just want you to fill this out the whole, I'll probably like put 50 F's and D's on there
or not F's and D's, but like, uh, I guess, yeah, F's and D's.
24:16 So put F's and D's on there. I would say maybe even 50 is have that thing fully filled out to the
brim.
24:24 Um, that way you just have that to go off and because yeah, this is going to help you in the
long run, even without cause.
24:29 And if you just have a database for me and for everyone else on just your F's these. Yippee-ki
But yeah, this is the entire ideation module.
24:38 That was really the end of it. This is going to help you so, so, so much. Just implement the
things that I tell you, please just take this.
24:47 And a lot of y'all, y'all read this. Y'all watch it, do whatever y'all look at it. Never take the steps
to implement it, literally block out just 30 minutes.
24:54 And I'm going to give you a whole SOP on how to do this within an hour. So you're not going
to have to be struggling with, Hey, which, which methods do I need to use?
25:00 Um, I don't want to I used all of these, which was the best for me. Going to give y'all an entire.
25:04 SOP, which stands for standard operations procedures. Okay. I'm going to give you an entire
SOP so that you know, okay, I have one hour blocked out.
25:13 Now I'm how am I going to get 20 video ideas or seven video ideas or whatever with my
methods. All right.
25:20 But this, I promise y'all to study this, practice it, implement it, and y'all will start becoming way
Jason’s Hook Library
1. My name is (your name), and as a (authority figure), I charge my clients anywhere from ($X-$X) per year. And in 60 seconds, I'm going to share with you my favorite (niche specific) strategy, so you can steal it and implement it for yourself.
2. This strategy helped me (niche Specific Win) in just (time period). And I'm about to let you steal it
3. I’m X years old, and I made $X in (time period) with (niche specific tool). And today I'm going to teach you exactly how to make (same amount) a month with (niche)
4. This week, I made $X from (niche specific tool) using this method. Luckily for you, I'm going to give the full method for the free. So if you don't care about (broad benefits), just go ahead and scroll. It's called the X method. The X method is composed of X main components.
5. I promise you that this will be the most valuable video you'll ever watch. Here's the exact system that took my (niche specific thing) from zero to (desirable goal) and my (other niche object) to (another desirable goal) in only (time frame). Welcome to the (catchy solution name) system.
6. This is how the (niche specific thing) works in (niche). Once you learn the (niche specific thing), you know the rules of the game, and then you know how to win the game.
7. Here's how to turn one crap (niche specific thing) into (desirable outcome). And if you're questioning my competence, I (social proof in time frame) by using this strategy.
8. You know whenever your favorite (niche specifc authority) says (recognizable saying in niche)? And then you (preform niche specific action?
9. Here's how to double, triple, or even 10x your (niche results) in X simple steps. Do this for your next ___ and I promise you'll see your (niche result) skyrocket.
10. If you had (niche starting point) and you hired me to get you to (dream outcome) in just (time frame), we’d start by….
11. Right now, I'm not (doing something you think I am doing). It's actually (doing something else). And you probably didn't notice that because of the free (niche specific tool not revealing the name) I'm using. Don't worry. I'm not going to gatekeep.
12. I'm going to teach you how to hack (niche thing) in (tiny time frame). (cold open sentence on value with context to why the tips will help). So here's two tips to (dream outcome based on context sentence).
13. I'm going to show you how I (created a dream outcome) for my client in less than (time frame). The first thing we need to do is…
14. Here's an (niche) hack that most people don't know about.
15. Have you ever wondered how to get that (niche achievement)? Don't worry, we'll put you guys on game.
16. I was gonna gatekeep this (niche) hack, but I'm feeling generous.
17. (niche thing) (does positive thing) that (niche dream outcome). So here's how to (dream outcome).
18. Here's an (niche) hack that not many people know about. This is for when you want to (niche dream outcome) but you just don't (have what you need to achieve dream outcome).
19. Here's a secret (tool) that gives you (ideal niche info). Oh, and did I mention it's free? Don't worry, I'm gonna put you guys on game.
20. These are the top five cheat codes that'll make you (dream outcome)
21. These are the (number) (niche specific) essentials that start (dream outcome. Number one…
Here’s (amount) underestimated (hack/tip/trick)
Example: Here’s 3 hacks to get a six-pack pack fast
Imagine if you could (insert result here)
Example: Imagine if you could never worry about not getting views again
Why 99% of (audience) won’t …
Example: Why 99% of business owners won’t survive the first year
I tried every (blank) so you don’t have to
Example: I tried every online marketing course so you don’t have to
(specific number) things about (niche) I wish I knew earlier
Example: 3 things about marketing I wish I knew earlier
Life Hack I wish I knew earlier
Example: Life Hack I wish I knew Earlier
This is the only thing you need to know about (blank)
Example: This is the only thing you need to know about social media, It is just a tool to connect you with the right audience
Don’t hate me but (insert hard truth)
Example: Don’t hate me but content creation is a lot harder than it seems
This is my most controversial belief about (insert topic here)
Example: This is my most controversial belief about politics
This hack will save you hours on (insert solution here)
Example: This hack will save you hours of messing up on your content
Here are 3 quick ways to get (solution)
Example: Here are 3 quick ways to get more followers on Instagram
How to (solution) in (time frame)
# How to get rich in 12 months
Exposing my secret to (blank)
Example: Exposing my secret on the hooks that help me and my clients go viral
This one mistake could be costing you ($)
Example: This one mistake could be costing you a million dollars. If you are not posting content.
Why doesn’t anyone talk about this?
Example: Why doesn’t anyone talk about this? Ai is taking over the world
Imagine if you could (insert result here)
Example: Imagine if you could make your first 6 figures all online
If there’s one thing you’ll never catch me doing, it’s this …
Example: If there’s one thing you’ll never catch me doing, it’s this: I will never take advantage of my clients
If you’re not getting (blank) then you need to be doing (blank)
Example: If your not getting results on Instagram then you need to improve your hook
Everything you knew about (subject) is WRONG! (add an example)
Example: Everything you knew about marketing is WRONG! (Stop with long explanations and get straight to the point)
Do you still believe this (industry) myth?
Example: Do you still believe that creating content is hard? (Heres why its not)
I was working at a ______ from like 6pm to 4am I only had $400 in my bank account, so what I’m about to tell you right now literally took me from working that job to [Dream Outcome] so take out some paper, and take some notes.
This kid makes $XXX,XXX/month
This is the _____, they cost $XXX/year and they’re not as luxurious as _____, but they can do some pretty crazy things.
Websites that feel illegal to know…
This is the _____, they cost $XXX/year and they’re not as luxurious as _____, but they can do some pretty crazy things.
______ will hate me for exposing this.
[Dream Outcome] is NOT hard anymore
Don’t ever ______. Instead, do what the rich do.
No matter what they tell you, size matters…
You NEED to screenshot this if you _______. OR comment “______” and I’ll send you all links right now.
This video will make me rich… at least… I hope so.
What are the top 5 _____ that everyone should know?
It’s time to throw away your ______.
This is your entire life in weeks…
If you see a young ass kid with a bunch of money and you’re just like “What… do they do?”
[Famous Guru] shut down his _______ to go all in on _______.
You’re doing ______ wrong if you use _______.
Hey, so my company made $XXXM in profit, and I don’t wanna pay tax on any of it.
Can you make $1000 selling Christmas Trees? Well… today we’re gonna find out.
DO NOT _______ unless you know these 3 secrets.
_______ do NOT want you to know this secret.
Here’s how you and your friends are gonna get secretly rich together
Have you ever heard of the ______ effect?
_______ do NOT want you to know this secret.
Have you ever heard of the ______ effect?
The most unaffordable country to live in will surprise you.
This company is worth over $XXX million and here’s how we’re gonna steal it, together.
This guy makes a million buckaroonies A MONTH, just from one of his companies. This is how we’re gonna steal it, together.
Here’s a side hustle for the broke teenagers.
Since when did 13 and 14 year olds learn how to fucking ______?
[Famous Celebrity] makes millions of bucks A MONTH, and we’re about to steal it, together, with AI.
This guy makes $X million a year by ______ and we’re gonna expose his entire _______.
This is what we call poor man’s first class
This is the most expensive ticket at ______, and today, I’m gonna walk around and ask these people how they got here.
This is what [Famous Guru] hides about what he teaches…
Here’s how to turn ONE _______ into 18 ______.
6 [Free Resources] for your _____.
I will make $XX,XXX/month before Christmas.
I haven’t seen anybody talk about this business model yet. It’s a super untapped way to make minimum $XXk/mo
This is how most of you guys use ChatGPT…
If you’ve ever had this conversation with your friends before… ”Bro I can’t wait til we’re rich together, have cool cars, and mansions next to each other.” But you don’t know HOW you’re gonna do it, I gotchu.
[Viral Visual Hook] I can’t believe how much money she missed out on by _______.
This is how I find people that will literally give you their credit card.
Here’s a ______ hack that most people don’t know about.
This guy makes over $XXX,XXX/mo and we’re about to steal his entire business strategy.
Here’s how I secretly got richer than all of my friends
Do NOT stop trying to make this dream work.
Fire all your ______ you can now use ChatGPT to…
This guy makes over $XXX,XXX/mo but is burning millions by not doing this one thing.
These are 6 ______ that you might not have heard of to help you _______.
My name is _____ and as a ____ I make $XX,XXX/year
This is BY FAR the easiest way to make $XXk/mo right now.
This is how you make millions by becoming a ________.
If you want your kids to be filthy rich, it’s surprisingly simple, AND tax-free!
Imagine for a second, it’s [Date]. That’s 6 months from now.
Guys what the fuck? If any of these are in your _______ except ______, then you are _______.
This is how _____ works on _____.
This car costs $XXX,XXX. Here’s how much money you need to make to be able to afford this.
The ultimate side hustle tier list
Don’t start [Outdated Business Model] in 2024. Here’s what I would do instead.
You need to be using this FREE _______ for all of your ______.
Trying to ________. ($XXX,XXX)
I lost SO much money today.
Here’s 50 ________ you didn’t know you needed.
You NEED to screenshot this if you want AI to help you _______
Nobody gives a shit about your _______ anymore.
Here’s a secret website that gives you unlimited _____, _____, and even ____.
I don’t care how good your ______ is, you’re still missing this one thing.
I’m exposing this 21 year old that makes over $XM a month. And the person is me…
Ultimate Authority Content
To be an Ultimate Authority you need to be a leader and every community has a leader and
every leader builds a world for the community to adopt, back, and grow.
Authority - Secret to monetizing without a lot of followers
Leader - Secret to growing a strong community brand
Community - Secret to boosting every conversion event in the funnel
Where does this fit?
Stranger → Follower
● Community Hacking
○ The foundation
Follower → Lead
● Ultimate Authority
● Connections
Lead → Buyer
● Clear Offer
Step 1) Positioning
You need to be special
Thousands of people are trying to create online. This means you need to differentiate yourself in
the market. Do something unique. Or do something common, uncommonly well.
Gurus Vs. Creator Founders
Gurus = Value, Value, Value, Value → CTA
Creator Founders = Leader, Leader, Leader
Broke Creator Syndrome → Audience Friend Zone
Most creators are broke because they are in the friend zone.
The friends zone happens when your audience believes that you are on the “Same Level” as
them.
They like you as a creator. But not enough to buy → They don’t think your paid stuff is actually
worth it.
Become a Leader
Key attributes of a leader:
● Inspire
● Guide
● Empower
A leader influences others towards achieving common goals
Value content is important. But doesn’t motivate, inspire, and lead others to take action
Value can also build trust because of reciprocity. But real trust is built by being a leader.
Leadership Positioning
1. Sticking to a core idea (Community) (Creator Founder)
1. Most don’t share this enough
2. Disagreeing with others
1. Create a villain (Soloprenuership is Bullshit)
3. Showing the the HOW and the WHAT
1. Turn “How to’s” → “How I’m”
2. This leads into world building
Step 2) Authority Content Strategy
Act like an authority:
1. Act like you have an account with 10k followers
2. Act like you are already making $50k plus
3. Don’t have infinite spots available → Causes you to chase people
4. Don’t get overly impressed
5. Don’t fall into the “Pity Part” (XYZ isn’t working for me so I’m changing)
Have sexy packaging for everything you do:
Naming your stuff allows things to become unique.
Example:
Content Creation Vs. Creator Founder Content
Leverage Yourself
You are your brands greatest case-study in the beginning
Talking about your own results gets others interest.
Avoid authority killer Mistakes
1. Not talking about yourself enough
1. It’s hard to talk about yourself
2. Every one says use more “you” language
3. But the audience needs to know who you are
4. Share Proof
2. Failing in public Vs. Building in public
1. Stop showing what you suck at.
2. If you do always then bring yourself back on-top as an authority. (How I
overcame XYZ)
Failing in public Example:
“Just got 1 lead”
“I’m re-building my offers because my last one wasn’t working”
Step 3) The Foundation
The foundation is something that every single successful online business & creator has. But no
one talks about.
The foundation is a group of people who consistently supports you and the creative material you
make online.
Look at the comment section of your favorite creators post... Notice something? It’s the same
fans, friends, and other creators commenting under every-single one of their posts.
This typically happens naturally. But there’s a way to speed this process up. Even if you have
100 followers you still can get people to comment and support all your content.
Why is the foundation so important?
The restaurant analogy:
How do you know if a restaurant is a good restaurant without looking at the reviews and without
looking at the menu?
Answer: By the amount of people are inside of the restaurant.
Take this concept over to your personal brand.
How do you know if someone has a great brand?
Answer:
The amount of support they get
If you develop a group of followers, friends, and creators supporting every single piece of
content you put out. Other people see this and the perception of your brand is elevated.
2 key elements to the foundation:
1. Perception of brand
2. Develops community
How to Develop the Foundation
It’s actually pretty simple:
Creator Support:
1. Find creators around your following size
2. Comment under their videos, tweets, post, etc ever day
1. Caveat → Only do this with creators with content that resonates with you.
Otherwise this will be daunting and your comments will be disingenuous.
3. DM them to connect
1. “Hey your post keep on popping up on my feed an I really like them. Thought I’d
reach out to connect”
4. Hop on calls with other creators
New Follower Connections:
<aside> 💡 In the beginning whenever someone follows you. You should reach out to them right
away. This will lead into sales (Explained in the DM setting material). But the idea here is to
CONNECT with your audience. This is something that is so small but overlooked by Broke
Creators.
</aside>
1. DM everyone who follows you
1. “Hey {Name} I noticed you followed me. I like to reach out to every one who
follows to see what had them interested in my suff. Really overall wondering,
what made you follow?
Step 4) Authority Frameworks
1. Transformation
Show the reader you used to be where they are.
You can either go from A→B or say “B, but I used to be at A”
● Share struggles
● Now I am...
● Here’s how...
2. Personal Journey
People follow you because your YOU
● Share your story
● Share your lessons
● Share your journey
3. Core case study
Your an authority because people can’t do what you do.
Package your stuff up under your unique umbrella
Whenever you give value for free. Connect it to your core idea
4. Beliefs, Values, Your code
Share your beliefs, values (aka your code)—what you believe in. Your community will naturally
rally around you.
● If you’re in health, it might focus on a special diet.
● If you’re in productivity, it could be a unique system.
Typically, it revolves around mindset and lifestyle.
5. Contrarian Takes
Disagree, Create an enemy.
This gets people to rally behind with you.
● Callout something for being stupid
● Back your claim with authority
● Don’t explain
*Note→ This doesn’t mean hating on other creators or people.
6. Build in Public
● Set a clear goal or show a clear result
● Break down a couple of steps
● Don’t talk about stuff that makes you look inexperienced
7. Share wins
Whenever you achieve a significant milestone or client result, make sure to share it. Momentum
is crucial in business. When people see you as someone who consistently succeeds, your
success only multiplies.
8. Behind the scenes
Show what you’re working on
● Sales → Post a video of you making a sales call or a screenshot of a successful sales
report.
● Consulting → Share a behind-the-scenes look at a strategy session with a client or
snippets of your presentation slides.
● Video Editing → Post a time-lapse of your editing process or a screenshot of your
project timeline.
● Communication → Share a picture or clip of you on stage
9. Predictions
Predictions go nuts on social media. Whenever you make one it stirs up engagement because
people are always looking towards the “next best thing”
Secret → It doesn’t matter whether you’re right or wrong.
Recap of Authority Frameworks:
● Transformation
● Journey
● Core Case Study
● Beliefs, Values, Your Code
● Contrairian
● Build in Public
● Share wins
● Behind the Scenes
● Predictions
Why do all of this?
The brand and content you develop around that should do 90% of the sales work for you.
Let the content do all the heavy lifting which allows
● DMs
● Sales Calls
● Funnels
● VSL’s
to become effortless
Actions
This only works if you take action and implement it. You have a decision right now. To do it or
not...
I say why not try right?
Here’s your goal:
● Write 3 different types of authority content
The Leveraged offer development system:
1. Market Research
1. Discover where others are positioned
2. Take note of pains they hit on
3. Take not of desired situations they sell
4. Discover verbiage they use
5. Survey your audience
6. Caveat → Don’t pay attention to price
2. Offer Creation Worksheet
1. Use Market Research to fill in offer worksheet
2. Then use answers of offer creation worksheet as firepower for your offer
presentation doc
3. Core Offer Packaging Doc
1. Using offer worksheet and previous market research to fill in your Core Offer Doc
2. Packaging doc will be used as your core document to refer back to when
developing landing pages, promotions, and hoping on sales calls
4. Offer Presenting/Distribution
1. Now you have your Core Offer Doc Use this as a an area to refer back to when
presenting your offer through
1. Landing Pages
2. Sales Calls
3. Promotions
4. Sales Letters
5. Emails
6. etc
What Is a Leveraged Offer?
1. The goal of a higher offer is not to sell.
1. A well designed offer educates on pains and problems to a point where they
realize they need a unique solution that you have to solve their pains.
2. Offers are meant to be optimized
1. Reiterate as you gain market feedback
3. Your offer doesn’t have to be perfect
1. Having a no brainer offer is great. But it’s not everything
2. You can have a bad offer in the right market and still make a ton of money
3. Focus on making it good enough
4. You don’t wan’t to compete to be the best
1. Compete to be the only
2. You can promise a similar goal
3. But you need a unique mechanism
Community Market:
1. Unique spin on existing idea
1. Take a validated offer and find a gap
2. Underserved market
1. Find a market that’s about to explode
2. Sometimes if no one is doing it. It doesn’t work
3. Niching down
1. Booking 20 qualified calls
2. booking 20 qualified calls for info product sellers in the fitness space
Go find those early adopters:
Caveat → This does not mean you need to have a crazy offer. You’re not the next Elon or the
next Facebook at the moment. But you can’t be boring. Leveraged your unfair advantage.
Plenty of people have done amazing things by “Doing common things uncommonly well”
You can repackage an existing offer & find a sweet spot.
Why People Don’t buy from you:
1. Commodity Offer
1. Book 20 calls in 60 days
2. Not Tangible
1. The customer has to be able to see it.
2. The customer has to be able to feel it.
3. The customer has to be able to touch it.
3. Unrealistic
1. Large claims are easy to easiest to establish (Less Unique)
2. Anyone can make a promise
4. Perceived Likely Hood of Achievement
Commodity Offer:
● Grow to 10,000 followers in 90 days
● Book 20 calls in 30 days
These offers are so over used and yes they do work. But they’re not special
The promises are good, but people copy and past it over and over. It becomes an invisible offer
Develop a Unique Selling Position
● Growth Operating → Info Product Operator
● SMMA → Build & Release
1. Unique spin on existing offer
2. Underserved Market
3. Niche down
Tangible:
1. The customer has to be able to see it.
2. The customer has to be able to feel it.
3. The customer has to be able to touch it.
Here’s a list of tangible things:
● Age (age is Tangible—you are literally that many years old).
● Money (money is Tangible—you can hold it in your hands).
● Time (time is Tangible—you can literally see it passing on a clock).
● Objects (any object, analog or digital, is Tangible—you can literally hold it in your
hands).
● Places (any place, analog or digital, is Tangible—you can literally “go there”).
● People (people are Tangible—you can meet them, talk to them, etc.).
● Actions (actions are Tangible—you can see, feel, and experience it in your skin).
● Assets (any assets are Tangible—you can literally hold them.)
Example of Intangible Offers rewritten to be Tangible:
“Have a strong healthy mindset” → 3 bullet proof mindset frameworks for Entrepreneur's
that allows you to achieve the Network you want in 30 days.
“Save money by tracking finances” → Money Automation System to Save $1,000+ a month
so you live stress free.”
“Be a Standout Parent” → 3 games to play with your kids ages 5 and under to help them
fall in love with math, science, and music.
Unrealistic:
1. You don’t need to promise the world
1. Unrealistic promises leads to distrust
1. This can ruin your brand
2. Keep it within your means
1. Under promise & Over deliver
2. Find a unique mechanism to make you stand out
Why people buy from you:
1. Benefits
1. Clearly show the vehicle to get to dream outcome
2. Beliefs
1. Audience has a perceived likely hood of achievement
2. And resonates behind
3. Tangible:
1. Feel it
2. See it
4. Unique
1. Your offer stands out
5. Trust
1. You’ve built a reputation to sell your offer
6. Value
1. People buy because they want a deal
2. They believe what they are getting is worth more than what they pay
Value - The goal of an offer is to provide so much value in a unique way that it’s a no-brainer
decision for your target audience.
What is value?
1. Financial value
2. Cause them to believe they will likely succeed
3. Make them feel like they can do it with much less effort and sacrifice
4. Help them accomplish their goal and see the results they want with far less time
investment
Having an Irresistible offer is truly understanding the avatar you want to service.
1. Identify dream outcome
2. List out perceived problems
3. Turn all problems into solutions
Your offer is the bridge that takes your ideal prospect from their current situation to their dream
outcome.
1) Dream Outcome:
We need to identify where the avatar wants to go. This is their dream life.
Overall Desires List:
Create a list of all the desires your avatar faces
Example:
Speaking Fluently in 90days
Confidence for public speaking
Being a great communicator
Dream Outcome:
List out the 3 most important points in their desired situation (Dream outcome). Then explain
their desired situation in 1 sentence as the main outcome.
3 Majore Pain Points:
Eliminate the fear of speaking
Isn’t a leader in their social life
Doesn’t have any confidence to speak freely and in within large
groups
Once Sentence Explanation:
Speaking Articulately and eliminating fear of public speaking to have bullet proof
confidence as a leader in 90 days.
2.0) Identify the problems & pain points
What is every intricate step the avatar is going to have to do/take in order to see success
with your product.
Pains are a bi-product of problems
Problems are the obstacles they’ll have to face in order for you to get them to their dream
outcome.
<aside> 💡 Think in terms of obstacles > pains
Bad Example: “Wants to be rich” Obstacle Example: “Doesn’t know where to invest money”
Bad Example: “Scared of public speaking” Obstacle Example: “Lacks practice of public
speaking in safe environment situations”
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Value Pillars
1. Likelihood of achievement
1. It won’t work for me specifically
2. I won’t be able to stick with it
3. External Factors will get in my way
2. Effort & Sacrifice
1. This is too hard & confusing to figure out
2. I won’t enjoy it
3. I will be bad at it
3. Time
1. It will take too much time to happen
2. It will take too much time to do
3. It won’t be convenient for me
List out all expecting problems/obstacles your avatar will face to get to their dream outcome
Example:
Problems
Problem #1: Sucks at first
impressions
Flavor #1 - Doesn’t know what to say when meeting new people Flavor #2 - Nervous when
meeting new people Flavor #3 - Doesn’t know how to keep the convo going Flavor #4 - Painful
to put themself in a situation that requires first impressions | | Problem #2: Need to gain
Confidence
Flavor #1 - Negative mindset Flavor #2 - Ins’t themselves in crowds Flavor #3 - Nervous while
speaking Flavor #4 - Wants to connect with others Flavor #5 - Takes too long Flavor #6 - Won’t
be able to stick with it | | Problem #3: Needs Proper Story Telling Tactics
Flavor #1 - It’s confusing to piece together Flavor #2 - I have no good personal stories Flavor #3
- Takes time to form personal Stories | | Problem #4: Lacks Leadership Qualities
Flavor# 1 - Doesn’t know how to motivate others Flavor #2 - Doesn’t know how to establish trust
| | Problem #5: Can’t Articulate Clearly
Flavor #1 - Loses the right words to say Flavor #2 - Sounds like a broken record Flavor #3 -
Frustrated because can’t show intelligence |
Deep Rooted Problem:
Identify 3-5 common problems and write a deeper 5-7 sentence explanation about those core
problems. Think about their real fears here. Get down as much pain as possible.
2.1) Current Situation:
List out the 3 most important points in your prospects current situation. Then explain your
prospects current situation in 1 sentence.
3 Major Pain Points:
Watching life go by because of missed opportunities due to lack of
confidence
Anxiety around public speaking
One Sentence Explanation:
Example -
Void in individuals life because of fear of speaking up which causes anxiety, fear of
missing out, and an uncontrollable direction in life
3) Unique Selling Proposition
Before we bridge the gap, we need to figure out what about your service that makes your offer
unique in the market. This is the most important part of this entire process. Write a long,
unorganized brain dump paragraph arguing why you, the creator are extremely unique in selling
this product. What about you really makes you unique?
<aside> 💡 Your unique selling proposition can come in the form of:
1. Personal Story
2. Unique System Competition Lacks **3. What you’re great at
3. What the customers really want
4. Niche
And this will be used as firepower for your marketing message and throughout your promotions
to show you are unique from the competition.
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1. What would make viewers know you deeply?
●
1. What would make them trust you deeply?
●
1. Why should viewers believe the you can help them go from their current situation
to their desired situation the way they want to get there?
4.0) The Bridge (Offer) Development:
Now that we have all the desire, pains, and current situation written out. Here is where we begin
to develop the offer. The offer is the method you use as a creator to bring your avatar from their
current situation to their desired situation. In this step we are going to be turning problems into
solutions & packaging up the solutions to sound sexy.
<aside> 💡 Your bridge is your product that allows your avatar to reach their dream state
Current Situation ➡️ Bridge ➡️ Desired Situation
Bridge = Offer = Product
Think of when you buy a course. What are the actual modules you receive?
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4.1) Problem → Solution→ Vehicle
Now list out 15-30+ steps how you plan on taking them from their current situation to their
desired situation in order. Think about this as the avatar’s experience in your soon to be paid
info Product. Where do they start? What training do you bring them through? Where do they
finish?
Copy & Past the problems and pains from section 2 into the left columns.
| Problems | Solution
1. Likelihood of achievement
2. Effort & Sacrifice
3. Time | Delivery Vehicle (1 on 1) How will you deliver the solution to them? | | --- | --- | --- |
| Problem #1: Sucks at first impressions
Flavor #1 - Doesn’t know what to say Flavor #2 - Nervous when meeting new people Flavor #3 -
Doesn’t know how to keep the convo going Flavor #4 - Painful to put themself in a situation that
requires first impressions | How to have lasting first impressions with the right 4 emotions, the
right questions, and body language, to make first conversations easy & enjoyable. | 1 on 1
training I would offer:
Video Call Emotion Mastery & First Impressions Rehearsal
In person body language analysis & critique
Overview of 20+ conversational starter questions | | Problem #2: Need to gain Confidence
Flavor #1 - Negative mindset Flavor #2 - Ins’t themselves in crowds Flavor #3 - Nervous while
speaking Flavor #4 - Wants to connect with others Flavor #5 - Takes too long Flavor #6 - Won’t
be able to stick with it | How to build rock solid confidence quickly to eliminate self doubt,
anxiety, to achieve comfortability in large groups | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
4.2) Problem → Solution → Packaging
Problems Solutio
n
Delivery Vehicle (1 on
1)
Sexy
Packaging
Problem #1: Sucks at first
impressions
Flavor #1 - Doesn’t know what to say Flavor #2 - Nervous when meeting new people Flavor #3 -
Doesn’t know how to keep the convo going Flavor #4 - Painful to put themself in a situation that
requires first impressions | How to have lasting first impressions with the right 4 emotions, the
right questions, and body language, to make first conversations easy & enjoyable. | 1 on 1
training I would offer:
Video Call 4 Emotion Mastery & First Impressions Rehearsal
In person analysis on body language & recorded video critiques
Overview of 20+ conversational starter questions | Art of Engineering First Impressions...
Master the 4 Emotions and practice first impressions in the comfort of your home
● First Impression Rehearsals & Analysis
● Breakdown Body Language Mastery
● Overview of 20+ Conversational starter questions to ask
| | Problem #2: Need to gain Confidence
Flavor #1 - Negative mindset Flavor #2 - Ins’t themselves in crowds Flavor #3 - Nervous while
speaking Flavor #4 - Wants to connect with others Flavor #5 - Takes too long Flavor #6 - Won’t
be able to stick with it | How to build rock solid confidence quickly to eliminate self doubt,
anxiety, to achieve comfortability in large groups | 1 on 1 training I would offer:
Mental model exercises to eliminate self-doubt
Done with you Anxiety regulation exercise to calm your nerves in large groups
| Maximize Confidence, Influence blueprint... that’ll eliminate anxiety, self-doubt, In 15 days
and transform your life
● 1-on-1 Mental Model Exercises to go from feeling nervous to confident
● Speech practices & analysis to gain comfortability and improve
● Overview of 5 min fear setting exercise to start your morning
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
How long will the bridge/ implementing these solutions take realistically?
4.3) Transformation → Promise Statement
Now that we have the current situation, Bridge, and desired situation, we want to put it all
together in a single transformation.
One Sentence Current Situation Explanation:
Void in individuals life because of fear of speaking up which causes anxiety, fear of missing out,
and an uncontrollable direction in life
One Sentence Bridge (Offer) Explanation:
1 on 1 Articulation, Confidence Booster, and Life Mastery
One Sentence Desired Situation Explanation:
Speaking Articulately and eliminating fear of public speaking to have bullet proof confidence as
a leader in 90 days.
Promise Statement:
Introverted Women I will work 1 on 1 to Increase your Articulation, Boost Confidence, and gain
mastery of your life so you can eliminate your fear of public speaking to have bullet proof
confidence as a leader in 90 days. Without having to do the daunting task of starting on stage.
1. Niche
2. Unique Mechanism
3. Dream Result
4. Tangible
5. Without Statement
5) Transformation Proof:
This will be used as firepower through:
● Sales letters
● Sales calls
● VSL’s
● Landing Pages
● Content
Your Life Journey: Write your or the creators life journey step-by step that it took to accomplish
the transformation themselves. Go back to childhood to present day
7) Enhance your offer:
● Guarantees
● Scarcity
● urgency
● bonuses
● value stacks
● price drops
● social proof
00:07 welcome to scientific pfp now a lot of people will probably overlook this module but out of all
the different settings that go into setting up your social media account your profile picture is hands
down the most important one your profile picture is how you get recognized from the crowd it's how
someone
00:22 makes the decision to either click on your instagram story or just skip past it your profile
picture completely changes how you're interacted with and how you are perceived Let's say your
profile picture looked like this.
00:31 if we're being realistic your viewers are probably going to be a little bit less comfortable
reaching out to you which can be a deal lost but on the flip side if your profile picture looked like this
your viewers are going to be 100% more likely to feel comfortable enough to reach out to you about
their
00:43 problem with that said your profile picture is the biggest association with your brain that you
can make and it's not something that you can just A B test and change every single day it's
something that you have to stick to for a long period of time that we can actually build up some sort
of brain recognition
00:55 so in this module I'm going to go over how to number one create what I call a scientific, pfp
number two give you a couple of real-time examples of scientific pfps that we can inspire from them
and then lastly teach you how to test out your new profile picture with strangers that way you can
ensure that
01:09 you are making the right decision whenever you choose your profile picture now before we get
started with creating a scientific pfp I want to go ahead and make a disclaimer that you do not need
a professional camera and you will not need some kind of crazy photo shoot to get your profile
picture I got
01:20 to 300,000 followers just fine with my low quality shitty profile picture and I took it on my
iphone 11 at the time so to get started with your scientific pfp you're not going to need a professional
camera on this crazy photo All you really need is going to be your iPhone.
01:30 iPhone and then it's well phone and then it's always the websites that I'm going to give you in
this module however I'm not going to f****** lie to you it would obviously be much better if your photo
was taken with a nice camera and some professional lighting so with that said if you already have
some
01:40 nice head shots that you just really like then use them but if you don't have a picture in mind or
you can't find a good picture that you believe would be a good profile picture so go ahead and put on
an outfit that is within your realm of competence and by realm of competence I just mean an outfit
that
01:51 visually communicates your expertise so for example if you're a doctor then you should
probably throw on your scrubs or if you're a therapist then you should probably throw on something a
little bit more like smart casual which this is not I don't know why I f****** grabbed my Thank you.
02:00 And if you're a fitness coach then you should probably toss on a little tank top and flex your
traps a little bit as you take the picture whatever your realm of competence might be just throw on an
outfit that you think best matches it and then pull out your phone go grab some decent lighting
whether
02:11 it's outside maybe it's in your house whatever it might be go ahead and put up the camera go
ahead and smile wide it is not complicated stuff however whenever I said smile I did mean you
actually should smile within the picture and there's a reason for that unless your teeth are f***** up
then at that
02:22 point do whatever you want but back on topic I want you to think about every single time that
someone gets ready to send you a message whenever someone begins messaging you while
they're writing their message, they will see your profile picture in the top left corner.
02:31 So if you're smiling in your profile picture then it will make you seem as if you are more
approachable and then as well as also more likable but if you're just f****** mean mugging the
camera then all you're doing is just making yourself less likely to be approachable which can be
correlated to a deal
02:41 lost. So for most of you f****** smile take the picture and then look for your favorite twin that
makes you number one look the best but then also number two makes you look the most
approachable and then once you've taken your picture or you found the old headshots that you just
really liked beforehand
02:52 then it's time to go to the websites that I mentioned earlier in this module. So go ahead and
hop on your computer and then head to the website named pfpmaker.com so So go ahead and
upload your photo, and then we'll, Once your photo is uploaded then go ahead and click on the edit
photo button on the
03:03 top left that way you can customize your photo exactly how you like it. Now first go ahead and
redress your photo to make sure you are completely in the center.
03:09 And then once you're completely centered go ahead and zoom in just a little bit that way we
make sure that we are all up in your grill.
03:13 Because remember that profile pictures on social media are very very very small we want to
be as noticeable as possible.
03:18 And then once we're centered and then as well as zoomed into your face at a almost
unpunctable amount then third you want to go ahead and brand yourself with a color.
03:24 So to change the color of your profile picture go ahead and click on background and then
select custom. This way you can get the exact color that you want.
03:30 Now, of course, from here, you can choose whatever color you like but I will say that some
colors perform better on social media than others.
03:34 Now what I mean by that is according to this study done on UX design there are five colors
that perform the best on social media.
03:39 So I'll list them out now ranking from bottom to top. Number five is green, number four is white,
number three is blue, number two is black, and then number one comes in yellow.
03:48 So do with that information as you pleased and before you say anything yes I know I used the
color purple.
03:52 I made this pfp a long time ago before I even knew that this research existed. So my brain is
already set in stone to purple however I cannot tell you that even with this information I'll change that
color because I like the f****** color purple but back to the point go ahead and choose whatever
color
04:03 you decide to go with and then once you've chosen the color you want so go through all the
different variations and then find your favorite and then from there ready to go and download your
photo.
04:09 Now look at there you now look like an approachable professional individual that is also well
associated with the color and just in case you want to kind of measure up your profile picture with
someone else's I'll give you a couple examples of what I find to be scientific pfps.
04:20 So first I will give you four creators that I found for the scientific pfp and then as well as I will
also give you three creators that did not smile in their profile picture but in my opinion is still a
scientific profile picture.
04:28 So let's start with the four that smiled and let's go with number one and his name is Ricky was
an all-time client actually one of my first back in the day and he has an amazing f****** scientific
profile picture.
04:36 Someone who I hope becomes my clients in the future is number two and that is Hermozy.
Hermozy probably has one of the most scientific pfps out there.
04:42 It uses yellow he's smiling and it is very very noticeable and recognizable. And then to move
on to number three you have Mr.
04:47 Ryan Pineda as you can see very very much so a scientific pfp and very very approachable.
And then we have the fourth and last scientific pfp which is actually I guess you could call him one of
my competitors but he's also an acquaintance of mine if you will young Mr.
04:58 Brock Johnson. Looks like a very approachable dude, looks very, very likable, and he's,
definitely someone that I would feel comfortable reaching out to about my problem.
05:03 And those are my four scientific profile picture examples. However, if you just really really do
not want to smile in your profile picture then I'm now going to show you three creators that didn't
necessarily smile within their profile picture but in my eyes it was still a scientific pfp.
05:14 So I start off with number one which is actually a coach within Midi Mastery, young Mr. Steven
Meller. Now he's not necessarily smiling, I don't remember the last time that he's ever smiled but he
still looks very very approachable and then as well as also he's up close and personal.
05:24 He's well branded with the color and I think it looks really professional. So he's my number
one. Let's go on to number two which is someone I'm trying to get to become a coach with the Meaty
Mastery is Mr.
05:30 Yodakota. Same thing with Yodakota, he's not smiling however he looks very very
approachable and he's well branded with the color.
05:35 And then we have number three which is a little bit off the wall of a pick but you have Theo
Vaughn.
05:38 Now Theo Vaughn's profile picture again he's not smiling you could definitely see Theo
Vaughn through the profile picture like it's it fits him very very well so well that even though he's not
smiling he's still approachable he's still on brand and and in my eyes he still has a scientific pfp.
05:51 And those are my examples of the seven scientific pfps that you can inspire from. So now that
you're seeing those you might be looking at your profile picture like f*** this might not be that good or
even you're just still on the fence about what profile picture to choose.
06:00 Maybe you're stuck between two different colors, or, maybe you're just stuck between two
entirely different photos. So if you're having a tough time making a decision or you're a little bit
unconfident that your profile picture is as good as it should be then do not fear, Devin is here.
06:11 I have a website that was made just for you and this website is named PhotoFeeler.com. Now
what PhotoFeeler will do is it'll allow you to upload multiple different profile pictures to test with
random strangers and these random people will be able to score your profile pictures on multiple
different
06:22 attributes and also they will be able to leave you either notes of encouragement or criticism on
what needs to be changed if anything.
06:27 It's a really easy website to use. Like I said, just look up photofeeler.com and then make your
account and then upload your photos to begin testing.
06:33 However, if you're already set and done with your profile picture then just go ahead and
upload it to all your social media platforms and voila, you now have a scientific profile picture.
06:44 So what actually happens whenever someone finally clicks on your Instagram profile? Will that
person open up a completely unoptimized Instagram profile and just kind of get turned off and
inevitably re-begin their scroll?
06:54 Or does that potential follower open up a perfectly optimized Instagram profile and get even
more drawn into your content or or better yet, the link in bio.
07:00 Welcome to the Instagram account. Optimization module. Alright, so in today's module, we are
going to completely transform your Instagram profile to not only make it look more professional but
to also optimize it for Instagram's algorithm that way you can get to more out of the videos you're
currently
07:10 posting. So with that said, we're going to optimize your account in two different ways. The first
way is we're going to optimize your public profile.
07:15 So things like your bio, your highlights, and all that good stuff. And then the second way that
we're going to optimize your account is by optimizing your account settings.
07:21 Things like checking to see if your account is shadowbanned or how to get recommended to
more accounts and all that good stuff.
07:25 Now before we just hop in the deep end of what actually needs to be changed, let's go and
acknowledge all the things that need to be optimized within your profile, within your public profile.
07:31 You have number one, your PFP, which we already crossed off in the last module. You have
number two, which is going to be your username.
07:36 Number three, which is going to be your display name. Number four, which is going to be your
bio. Number five is going to be your LinkedIn bio.
07:41 Number six is going to be your mighty highlights. And then lastly, number seven, we're going
to look at your pin post.
07:46 Now, like I said, since we already crossed off PFP in the last module, that leaves us with
starting with your username and then as well as your display name.
07:51 Now, if you don't know the difference between the two, basically your username is the at that
you set on Instagram that allows for people to be able to search up your account.
07:57 So for example, my username is at Devan Chappo and that's what you would use to search
me. And then your display name is pretty much it.
08:01 Your, I guess you could call it an account title that you can use to help rank higher on
Instagram search.
08:06 Basically, whenever someone searches up something within your industry, your display name
is how you're going to pop up first. So now that we understand the difference between these two,
let's go ahead and start with number one, which is going to, well, number two, which is going to be
your username.
08:15 All right. So your username on Instagram should always, or any social media should always
include your personal branding and never your company branding or anything else for that matter.
08:22 And this is for two reasons. Reason number one is that people trust people and not big
corporations. People would much rather buy from a person rather than a company.
08:28 Look at it this way. Did you buy from Timeless Contents? That's the name of the company. I
bet you didn't even know the name of the company.
08:33 You didn't buy from Timeless Contents. You bought from Devin Chappell, at least in your mind.
So that's reason number one.
08:36 People never want to buy from big companies. They want to buy from people. They trust
people. They like people. And then reason number two being is that if you are the one that's going to
be on camera, you're going to be the person that's building the actual brand itself.
08:45 Your name will always outweigh your company name. Whenever you see this guy, do you
think of the name of his YouTube channel, which is Valuetainment?
08:50 Or do you think, oh, that's PatrickBatDavid? And that's my point. So with that said, your
personalized username should always be your first name and then your last name.
08:57 Now for a lot of you, I know that your full name is probably not going to be available. So if that
is the case, then what you want to do is you want to combine your first name with whatever you want
to be associated with.
09:04 So for example, maybe you go with coach Cody, or brand builder Brian, or even fit Nick, you
get the point.
09:09 Whatever you want to be associated with, just combine it with your name and your golden.
And if you don't know how to change your username, all you have to do is open up your Instagram,
of course, and then head over to your profile view.
09:17 And from that, go and click on edit profile, like the middle left. Once you're here, you'll see
username, it is the second one.
09:21 Not the first one. The first one is what we're going to get into in a second. That's your display
name.
09:24 But the second one, which says username, that's the name you want to change. Come here,
change it to whatever you want.
09:28 Maybe you're Devin 11, whatever it might be. Devin the content guy. Whatever you decide to
do, your username is going to be, go ahead and type it in here and then you should be good to go.
09:34 And now you have eight personalized username. So as you could have guessed, next on this
list is going to be your display name.
09:39 And your display name is where you can get a little bit more diode about what you do and
what's industry you're in.
09:43 And in doing that, it also assists the algorithm on knowing who to show your content too. That
is set up your display name.
09:47 It is quite simple. All you have to do is start with typing in your full name. And then after that,
typing in a niche relevant keyword.
09:52 And a niche relevant keyword is just a term that is associated with your particular industry that
you think that your target audience is searching for.
09:58 So for example, if you are a fitness coach that helps moms lose 20 pounds in the state weeks,
then your display name would be first and last name and then fitness coach for moms.
10:06 Or maybe you are a sales consultants that only works with big companies that sell a product
that costs more than $10,000.
10:12 In that case, you're explaining would be full name and then hide to get sales consultants. Or
maybe you're just a content fanatic that teaches entrepreneurs on how to build and monetize a
personal brand.
10:20 In that case, you're explaining would be I'm going to lose to Devin Jappo, slash content
marketer. This way, whenever someone searches for someone within your industry, you pop up first.
10:28 Just try to make sure that you're taking it display name to where it's broad enough that people
are asking you what search for it.
10:33 But also niche down enough to where not everyone and their mother is trying to compete with
you for that search ranking.
10:37 So if you put fitness coach for your niche relevant keyword, it's probably a little bit too broad.
But then on the flip side, if you put fitness coach for retired jobs, that's probably a little bit too niche
down and no one's going to search for it.
10:45 However, if you put fitness coach for dads, that's probably a little bit more in the happy
medium. So now that we know how to make an SEO display name, let's go and open back up
Instagram.
10:51 And then from that, let's go ahead and change our name. So to change your name, pretty
much the same process as Blackstone to change your username.
10:56 Click on edit profile. And then from that go to name at the very, very top. And then from that
you can type in whatever you like.
11:01 Now, we'll say if you are verified, I'm pretty sure that you have to give up your verification to go
to change your name.
11:08 So that's up to you. And if you force it, it's being useful or it's just being worth it or not.
11:12 But for everyone else, just go and change it to whatever you want. Let's say for example, if I'm
a fitness coach for dads, I put that right here.
11:16 Then you should be good to go. So you have your first and last name on the left hand side.
And then you have your niche specific keyword on the right hand side.
11:23 And then once you have those two things, you are good to go. Alright, so now that we've
optimized both of our names, our user name and this was our display name.
11:29 Next on this list is to optimize your bio. Your bio is your And then to convert to that new viewer
onto your account into a follower.
11:35 And more importantly, that follower into a customer. Now your Instagram bio should consist of
three to four key points. The first line of your Instagram bio has just been an elevator pitch, just an
opening line on what you do, who you serve and then this was how you help.
11:44 And then the second line within your Instagram bio, either being the 30 statement or an
accomplishment with anywhere niche. Now for the third line, the third line is optional.
11:50 If your bio is getting close to passing the 160 character limit, then go ahead and skip the third
line. However, if you do have some extra characters to use, then you can do two things with this third
line.
11:58 You can either use it to showcase another 30 statement or you can make it to your We're
missing. You can started, call to action.
12:03 Something like message me start now to get started. But then again, that is only if you have
the extra characters to use.
12:08 If you don't, then go ahead and move on to your last line of your Instagram bio which is going
to be your enticing call to action.
12:13 Your enticing call to action is to be very, very clear, cut and directional on where you actually
want the viewer to go.
12:17 And you always want to make sure that you frame this GTA towards the viewer's benefit.
Always directing them towards something that will help them.
12:22 Whether it be a free download training or maybe it might be a free consultation to help them
get started. Whatever your top up on obeys might be, it should always be geared in the viewers
benefit.
12:30 So instead of your directional GTA being, click this button on if you join weight loss program,
you would swap it with click here to start losing weight today.
12:36 And that is the three to four components of an optimized bio. Now obviously if you want to see
what I think is an example of optimized bio then you can always check out to my account.
12:43 But if you want to see a couple more optimized bios that I've made for different niches to get a
better understanding, then here's two examples for you.
12:48 So let's start with example number one which is a bio that I made for a stock trader that sells a
course.
12:51 So for this stock trader's bio, I made his elevator pitch. I teach traders how to be profitable.
And then for his authority statement, I put full time seven figure day trader.
12:59 And then since we had some extra characters for his third line, I went to pour a reinforcing . . .
authority statement, master's degree in finance, and then it was time to give a directional and easy to
understand CTN.
13:07 So for this one, it wasn't that benefit oriented, but it was learned to trade here and then down
arrow to the actual link itself.
13:13 And that is my first example of an bio that I made for a stock trader. So now let's look at
optimized bio example number two, which is a bio that I made for a fitness coach that helps moms
lose weight after having a kid.
13:22 So the elevator pitch was helping moms fall awesome after babies. And then for the second
line, the authority statement I went with, certified personal trainer and nutritionist.
13:29 And then we skipped the third line straight into the directional CTN. 3 Corey after kids guide
with a little bit of a downward emoji to the actual website as well.
13:36 And those are two examples that I made of an optimized bio. Now to give you guys an bonus
example, because neither one of those had a third line that was more so of a message to start CTA.
13:44 I want to give you guys another example that way you guys can at least see that version as
well. So this is an optimized bio from a previous client about a year ago.
13:51 Alright, I'm on my Mac book that way I can see the f****** bio. Okay, so the first line is you can
see is helping you make money online, which is his elevator pitch.
13:57 The second line is going to be in a thirty segment and that is that he made zero to three
hundred K in five months, which is a Brady's in a thirty statement.
14:04 And third is his message to get started CTA, which is what I spoke about earlier. So his
message to get started CTA is going to be DME, the word three hundred K for more info.
14:12 And then his actual directional CTA is going to be free video. One to five K a day side hustle.
And then a downward emoji to the actual link itself so they can learn how to make one to five K a
day through a side hustle.
14:22 And that is the last example of an optimized bio. There is your optimized bio breakdown, but
we're not done just yet.
14:27 You now have an optimized bio, but you do not have an optimized link in your bio. Now most
people use what we call normally in their link and bio.
14:33 And what's wrong with that is that Instagram does not want their users leaving their platform.
Instagram wants their viewers to stay on their platform for as long as possible.
14:39 That way they end up watching more ads. So whenever a viewer clicks onto your profile and
opens your link and bio, they don't actually get taken to your link.
14:44 What Instagram will do is they will open your link, but they will open it only in their platform,
making it to very, very easy for the viewer to just go ahead and click on the little X at the top left and
go back to the minus scroll.
14:53 Plus, let's say your link and bio is a platform where people typically have to be signed in to
have a good easier experience.
14:57 So for example, let's say the link in your bio is a YouTube video. Now whenever your viewers
decide to finally click the link in your bio and YouTube link to one of your YouTube videos, they will
open it in their default browser.
15:06 So most likely, if they have an iPhone, they'll open it in Safari. Where the viewer most likely is
not signed into YouTube or whatever platform you're pushing into.
15:11 So the viewer that clicked onto your YouTube video literally cannot subscribe, like or even
comment on your post because they are not signed in.
15:17 So to combat all the issues that come with using what we call a normal link, we're going to
start using what is called a deep link.
15:21 A deep link is a link that completely forces your viewer off of the platform Instagram and then
onto wherever you want them to go.
15:26 So if your deep link is to your website, it will completely move them off of Instagram and onto
your website.
15:31 Or even better if your deep link is to your YouTube channel, want to . As soon as your viewer
clicks on that YouTube deep link, the deep link will prop the viewer to open your YouTube video in
the mobile application rather than in Safari.
15:39 That way they are signed in and they can like and they can't subscribe and they can comment
on your video if they do so please.
15:43 Now, the way to get a deep link is not hard at all. Now there are a ton of deep link websites out
there that you can use.
15:48 However, the one that I found to be the best and the one that I prefer is going to be URL
Genie.
15:51 So if you want to use it, you can either search URL Genie and your Google and most likely will
pop up.
15:54 Or if you just want to go directly to the site, type in app dot URL Genie dot to us. Once you're
on the website, and you're all signed up and all that good stuff, all you have to do is create a link You
deep link is to copy and paste whatever your normal link is that you are going to put in your link
16:05 and bio and then paste it into this bar here. Once you have it pasted in, all you have to do from
here is just customize the end of the URL exactly how you want it and then from that it will spit back
a deep link.
16:13 It is that f****** simple. However, I must say that anything worth having is never free. So
whenever you sign up to your own genie, it'll automatically give you 500 free clicks to your link
before they shut it off and basically say you have to pay the more money.
16:23 But what they ask for in my opinion is way more than fair. So after you run through your 500
free clicks, you're essential to pay two cents per click, which is not bad at all.
16:30 The way I look at it is if 200 people click onto your deep. But if the answer is yes, then the two
cents per click is more than worth it.
16:41 So go ahead and grab your deep link, go ahead and copy paste it and put it into your bio and
replace your normal link with your now known improved deep link.
16:47 And since we're speaking about more than worth it, let's talk about some of your profiles prime
real estate, your Instagram highlights.
16:52 Alright, so before we hop into the highlights, I have to make sure that I get hands off of you
guys.
16:54 But with that said, if you do not know what the highlight is or how they work on Instagram,
basically whenever you make an Instagram story and you leave it on your story for the entirety of
your 24 hours, then that story becomes So you're eligible to be turned into an Instagram highlight.
17:04 And all the Instagram highlight is it's just a compilation of those archive stories that you can
categorize with a new profile.
17:09 And to give you guys a visual, I have my VersaCrat highlight, I have my result highlight, I have
my mastery highlight, and then as well as I have my free game highlight.
17:16 So now that you have the explanation and then as well as the visual, you know what the
highlight is. So with that said, well, which highlights you need to create for your account.
17:22 Now in my opinion, there's only two highlight types that you really need. And then the rest is
optional, but to keep the importance of its prime real estate on your account, I would always limit the
amount of highlights are on your profile at once to four Instagram highlights at the very, very max.
17:33 . Now two of these four highlights that I believe are going to be your non-negotiables you
should have in your account is going to be your display of competence, and then as well as your me
highlight.
17:39 Now your display of competence highlights is pretty much just a result of space highlights,
whether it's being your own accomplishments, whether it might be a case study, whether it might be
a client testimonial.
17:46 Pretty much a highlight that is a compilation of proof that you are competent within your
industry. And then your me highlight is well, exactly what it sounds like.
17:52 It's just a highlight of you and your life. Now, if you've followed me for a while, I'm sure that
you've noticed by now I'm pretty much like a almost kind of like a robotic person when it becomes a
content creation that's always been give value, give value, give more value, knowing as a shit about
your
18:02 life. I've shot the, f*** up I just give more value. But slowly but surely my perspective has
changed just a little bit and it's come to, it's pretty obvious that people, at a certain point people do
need to like you for you, if your goal is to win a long-lasting personal brand.
18:14 And the best way that I've found to display your personality while also displaying your
day-to-day life is going to be through what you call a me highlight.
18:20 Pretty much just compiling all the things that you would believe would be a highlight within
your actual life or something within your life that you believe is desirable to your target audience.
18:27 Whether that be posting stories about the freedom of you being able to go on a vacation with
your family. Or maybe it's a personal accomplishment out there.
18:34 . Or maybe it's even just a picture of you and your dog. Just using this highlight to display not
only your personality, but then as well as the life events going on within your life.
18:40 Allowing people to relate to you and then as well as like you for you and not only the value that
you provide within your content.
18:45 And by the way I thought this was what I was saying until I actually saw somebody name their
highlights. Display of competence and me highlight.
18:50 But to display of competence I like to not be named display of competence and your me
highlights should not be named me highlight.
18:56 These highlights can be named whatever you like. Whether let's say for example you're going
to be naming your me highlights, you can name it to diary or something like mine which is a
aristocrat.
19:02 Just name both of . . These highlights however you see fit. And either way whatever you name
them, these are the two mandatory highlights you must have on your account.
19:08 Anything other than these two are completely optional. Now there's no one size fits all
highlights from here. Like I think those two are the one size fits all that everyone should have.
19:14 But outside of that your other two you just had to kind of have to be little bit creative with
however I'm not going to leave you dry.
19:19 I'll give you a little bit of inspiration. For example, you can have a free game highlight like I
have to where you can basically compile all of the freebies that you've given over the span of your
account and then basically whenever a new followers puts onto your account they can go to your
free game
19:29 highlight and gets all the freebies that you ever posted before. Or you can make a quote
unquote get started highlight.
19:33 . . . that explains exactly what you sell and how people can get access to it. Or you can have a
social media highlight that directs them off of Instagram onto one of your other social platforms
whether it might be YouTube, whether it might be your podcast, your email list, whatever the other
social
19:43 media might be that you want to boost. Or if you really want to start getting creative, let's say
for example you are a fitness coach and you create their highlight to name 4am workouts.
19:50 And in this highlight is where you post all the time so you're out there getting it at 4am to show
your future clients that you obviously are walking the walk and doing something that they you know
something that they don't because you're getting up at 4am and they're not.
20:00 So therefore, you are there 30 within the space in the highlights visually explaining that you're
. Or maybe you're even a productivity coach and let's say you want to make a highlight to name to
work tools.
20:07 And in this highlight you basically post all of your favorite productivity tools that people can
come check out and use within their own time.
20:12 Hopefully that sparked a little bit of inspiration on what your other two highlights can be on
your account. But whatever you choose, just ensure that your highlights that you add on to your
account to serve some sorts of purpose and deserve that permission that you're giving them on your
profile.
20:23 And also remember to limit to the amount of highlights on your account to 4am. Keep the
importance of them and then as well as always have fun with them.
20:28 And if you don't know how to create an Instagram highlight, go over to Instagram profiles
always and then click on the new button on your website.
20:34 Once you click new button, all you have to do is add a title, add a little thumbnail to your
highlights and you are ready to rock and roll.
20:39 Also, now that I mentioned thumbnails, something I didn't add into the scripts that I should
probably add now is how do you get thumbnails that look somewhat cool?
20:45 Or how do you get to the on brand thumbnails, for example, like I have? Then again, I don't
think my thumbnails are that cool, but they do the f****** job.
20:50 So with that being said, what you can do is you can go on to Canva and then you can go to
the search bar and then you can search Instagram highlights covers.
20:56 And then go ahead and enter that in and it should give you a list of covers that you can use
that are free.
20:59 Alright, now back to the script. Um, since we're speaking about family states on your account,
it brings us to our last time.
21:03 the account optimization, which is going to be your pin post. Now creating a pin post for your
account is not something that's usually over complicated at all.
21:09 All your pin post should be just a simple post that goes over who you are, what you do and
how you can help.
21:13 And in my opinion, that's the best pin post that you can make. But with that said, I also want to
leave a little bit of a disclaimer, and that is, I honestly do not recommend that most of you sit down
and create a pin post for your account, especially if you're just not starting out.
21:24 If you're just starting out, then making a pin post for your account is not even something I
would think about right now.
21:28 And that is simply because the whole purpose of you buying this course is for you to get
better. So, let's say for example, you're making videos now.
21:33 . In three weeks of now, you're gonna get better in those three weeks. So if you make a pin
post video now, and then three weeks of now you look back on it, you're like oh f***, this was dog
shit, because you got better.
21:42 So then you're just gonna want to delete the f****** pin post. So then there's no points of you
doing it in the first place, because if you do make a pin post, the idea is to use it for a long period of
time.
21:48 Now if you've been creating content for a decent amount of time and you know for a fact, if
you made a video, uh you know that it will be quality and it will be something that you'll be proud of
to keep on your accounts for, let's say for example, 36 months, then f****** go for it, make a pin post.
21:58 Otherwise, it's not something that I'm necessarily stressed about. However, also do whatever
the f*** you want, if you think, f*** it, I'll make a pin post.
22:05 And of course, if you do want to make a pin post, I'm not gonna leave you on the deep end of
just make a video going over who you are, what you're doing, how you can help.
22:10 If you guys want to see an example, a live example of what I believe a good pin post looks
like, and someone that I believe that it really, really well is a guy named Tom.
22:17 Now I'm not gonna play this video here because it is a long ass video, but if you guys do want
to watch it, then go and look up his IG editor, put it on screen now, and literally just click on his first
video, it's just pin post.
22:25 The video is pretty much a five minute VSO explaining exactly what we talked about
beforehand, who he is, what he does, and then as well as how he can help.
22:31 Now does your video need to be a full five minutes master piece, and . Of course not. I would
say the short of the better.
22:35 But regardless, Tom's video is S tier, and there's a lot of things you can take from it. And that
ends off your Instagram profile optimization.
22:40 However, that also begins your Instagram setting optimization. So with that said, there are six
studies that we're going to optimize in today's module.
22:45 Number one, we're gonna go over how to check to see if you were quote unquote shadow
band. Number two, going over which Instagram account type is best for engagement.
22:51 Number three, going over how to become a verified account. Number four, going over how to
set up high quality uploads to ensure that your video is like f****** sexy.
22:56 Number five, we're gonna go over how to become recommended to more individuals, like I get
more visibility on your page.
22:58 And then lastly, number six, we're going to optimize your algorithm to make So, And these are
the six studies that we're going to optimize today.
23:06 So with that said, this is going to happen to number one, which is going to be checking if
you're a shadow band.
23:10 Now for some reason, a lot of people believe that they're shadow band. However, I would say
the majority of people just have shitty content.
23:14 But what we're going to do is I'm going to guess we're actually going to check today. So go
ahead and open up your iPhone and then phone.
23:19 Assuming you have an iPhone and then open up your Instagram. And then from there, go
ahead and go over to your Instagram profile and then we're ready to begin.
23:24 So let's begin. Go ahead and click on the top right with a little hamburger. And then once we're
here, you can do one of two things.
23:28 You can either look up account status, you'll be good to go status. There you go. And then if
you do not have to search for it, some people don't.
23:34 And so I'll go ahead and scroll down and show you guys where it is. So to scroll down a little
bit, I'll scroll a little bit slower the way you guys can follow.
23:37 And then once you reach here into more info and support, it should be the third one down, you
can cast status.
23:41 Go ahead and click on that. And then from that, it'll show you what Instagram is actually
blocking off. And if you're actually quote unquote shadow band.
23:46 Now what we're looking for to see for shadow band is we are looking for what can to be
recommended to either be a caution symbol or a complete red X.
23:53 If it is either one of those two things, you're f*****. And I'll go over what to do in a second.
23:56 But if it's green, you're good to go. You're not being shadow band your content is f****** sucks.
So make better content.
24:00 So go back and rewatch the valuable video checklist. You'll be fine. However, if it is red, you'll
be fine. it does have the caution symbol, then you have two things that you can do.
24:06 You can either one just contact Instagram support by going over to the Instagram help center
and then from that space be looking into why you're shadow band in the first place and see if you
can get it to reverse to be the help center or you can do number two, which is option that a lot of
people do
24:15 not want to hear and that is just restarting your account. I will say whenever you ask for
support when it comes to the help center from a serum, it typically is a timely thing like this took a
decent amount of time.
24:23 And then your chances of them actually overturning whatever they ruled is definitely lower
percentage than what some people would think.
24:28 So with that being said, if you know, if you have a huge account, then I'll definitely go down the
route of okay.
24:31 It's just annoying the shit out of Instagram supports and trying to get the Returned. However, if
you have like a thousand followers and close to like 10 videos, then the videos you think looking
back on it were good and you just have this red extra some reason.
24:41 Number one, how did it identify why you think you got that? So make sure that you're in
compliance of all Instagram's rules.
24:45 Then number two, I mean, you're not really going to lose much of you to restart your profile
other than the sunken cost fallacy.
24:49 You don't really lose anything. So I'm just going to restart your account if you're in that
situation. So it's just you have a lot to lose.
24:54 If so, contact Instagram support and be very, very annoying or you don't really have anything
to lose. It's going to restart your account and you should be good to go.
24:59 But for pretty much 99% of you guys that are watching, you guys pretty much have a green
check. So that gives you your you of mine to that your account is not f*****.
25:06 And the only thing that's wrong with your account is the quality of content. So that gives you at
least something to work on.
25:10 And that also ends off the first settings optimization, which is going to be checking if you are
shadow band. So let's move on to number two, which is going to be going over what account types
should be setting your Instagram to.
25:17 Now there are three different account types you can choose for Instagram account. You can
either choose a personal account, you can choose a creator account, or you can choose a business
account.
25:24 And then there is the question, well, which one of these three are the best and I think it's a
pretty easy choice.
25:27 So I don't want you guys to do is I want you to look at the graph here. Now, as you can see,
the personal account pretty much is useless.
25:31 I mean, it restricts pretty much a lot of the key features that you will need with your Instagram.
And there's no f****** reason why you wouldn't be a personal account.
25:36 Basically, our first glance, the main thing you can see is that the business account has the
least amount of restrictions.
25:40 Personal account blocks off a lot of key features, like for example, third-party analytics, and
just things that you could use within the future that are key components with your Instagram.
25:46 So that means there is no benefit to using a personal or creator account. Business accounts
will just give you the least amount of restrictions, and then this will give you the most access to the
Instagram interface.
25:54 So with that said, business accounts is obviously the best. There's no questions asked. You
just basically get to more features.
25:57 And yeah, so you should go and switch your account, which will go over how to do now. Now
to switch your account to the business account, which you guys want to do.
26:01 Um, what do you guys want So you might have taken a guess, go and open back on
Instagram and then go over to your profile.
26:07 Once you guys are here, go and click on the top right again on the little hamburger. And then
once you guys are here, you guys want to scroll down just a little bit and then I will see you business
tools and controls because I am currently using a business account.
26:16 However, your settings make a little bit different because of that. So with that being said, if
you're on a business account, it should look something of a such you click on this and you scroll
down to switch account type, and then it should say switch to personal or a creator.
26:25 However, if you're not on a business account, then like let's say, for example, on a personal
account, it was a switch to creator a business account, obviously click on business.
26:30 If you're on a creator account, it should say switch to personal or business, obviously switch to
business. Once you click there, you're .
26:34 Go to whatever the setting is named for you, scroll down and then you should find switch
account type and then do it exactly what I said beforehand.
26:39 And then better being better, boom, bada bam, you now have a business account. And now
that you officially have a business account, I mean, you just gotta become a verified business
account, right?
26:46 I mean, it only makes sense. Now, if you live under a rock, you need not to know. I think
around last year, it's going to run out a new verification feature so you can pay a monthly fee to get
the little blue checkmark next to your name.
26:54 Now, of course, when you buy this little blue checkmark, there's a little bit of that nostalgia
status that comes along with you having a checkmark, but it actually has some really good benefits
to it.
27:00 That's, I believe, makes it to 100% worth the monthly fee. So there's a list a couple of the
benefits off.
27:04 Number one would be, you increase credibility. So having this verification badge will stop you
from being impersonated because whenever you have that little blue checkmark, that tells everyone,
including your followers, that uses your account.
27:12 And this is like, this is your main account. You know, it's not a person and you're not going to
scheme them or anything other such.
27:15 Benefit number two would be the fact that Instagram has stated that verified users get access
or early access to new features before other users go.
27:22 So if there's a new setting that comes out or there's a new little update that might give you a
slight edge over the competition, you will get it before they do as long as your account is verified and
their account is not.
27:29 And then number three, what I found to be probably most important to benefit that I've gotten
from a coming verified is the fact that you get some sort of a You of premium support.
27:35 If you put a support ticket on, you are higher than the other people that are not verified
accounts. So I've had to speak to support quite a lot for just a bunch of mini-tap purposes, stuff like
that.
27:43 My account gets back with a lot. So me being verified and me getting that priority supports
was definitely the key selling points for me.
27:48 And then plus it's just f****** cool to have a little badge next to your name. So with that said, I
think that the monthly fee that they charge for the verification badge is more than worth it.
27:54 And I think it's around 15 bucks. So if all these benefits are of benefit to you and you foresee it
being worth it.
27:58 And I'll teach you guys how to go ahead and become verified. So what you do is click on the
as you might have guessed a little hamburger at the top right.
28:04 And from that go ahead and Good. You can click on account center at the very, very top. Once
you click on account center, scroll down just a little bit and then you should see show your profile is
verified.
28:11 Go ahead and click on that and from that you should be able to join the waitlist. Now sadly you
can't just become back and verified.
28:15 You pop on a waitlist and they will invite you some time soon. I'm currently on the waitlist
because I got my account shut down for verifying.
28:20 I mean for. We're impersonating Devin Chatham for some odd reason. So I'm waiting to get
my verification back. But it seems to get offered my verification badge back.
28:27 I will 100% to go for it. And then once you are accepted to the verification like once you're off
the waitlist, basically all you have to do is give them some sort of verification that you are.
28:34 or do you say you want? Your PFP must be your face and then as well as also you must have
some sort of identification that matches that face.
28:39 So basically upload your driver's license, upload a real picture of your face as a PFP and from
that you just pay the $15 a month and they will give you your verification badge.
28:46 Easy peasy. And that's how you become a very proud account and that is also third setting on
this list. So as we want to number four, which is going to be high quality uploads.
28:52 Now I would argue that high quality uploads is easily probably the most important and most
paying for your budgeting that you can change.
28:57 If you do not have high quality uploads on then when if you upload your video it just turns out
to be pretty blurry.
29:01 The color is a little bit off and then as well as also the quality looks like a shed. So if you don't
want to be attending with your video exactly, then let's go over how to turn on the setting.
29:07 So as you might have guessed, go over to your Instagram and then from that go over and
click on the hamburger at the top right.
29:13 Once you are here, you can either just search up. I'm pretty sure it's data saver. And then we'll
forget what to search.
29:17 Scroll down up until media quality. Okay. If you need to search for the quality or scroll down
and find it once you find media quality under your app and media, go and click on that.
29:23 And from that you should see upload at highest quality. Now just turn that on and then as well
as also if you have the two settings around it turned on, go and turn those off.
29:30 So if you have used less cellular data, go ahead and turn that off. And then as well as also, if
you have disabled HDR, go play back, go ahead and turn that off as well.
29:37 And then once you have the middle option, upload at highest quality, turned on and the rest
off, you are done.
29:40 Your video is now a little sexy, but I do want to give you guys a quick little bonus tip. So you
always want to record in 4K.
29:46 You guys have a phone and you guys, everyone can record in 4K pretty much now it is. But
whenever you do record in 4K, you're not going to upload that 4K video onto your Instagram.
29:53 Because Instagram, the platform only supports 1080p. So if you upload that 4K footage onto
Instagram at 4K, then you're giving Instagram the job to compress your video into 1080p.
30:00 Typically they do a really shitty job of doing that and it'll make it look more. If you do it, it is .
30:07 So that's just a little bit of a bonus tip. Always render your video out at 1080p and not 4K. And
then always upload your video at that 1080p render to Instagram.
30:16 That way you compress the video and Instagram is not compressing it for you. Anyways, back
on topic, that's a list number 4 on the list, high quality uploads.
30:21 So let's move over to number 5, which is also second to last from the settings optimization list.
And that is going to be suggested account.
30:26 So the best way to explain the setting is, you know, whenever you're scrolling through
Instagram and you're looking at, let's say, for example, a new account, like you just clicked on
someone's account.
30:33 And then as soon as you click on their account, under their bio, there's a little . list of
recommended accounts. And then under their bio, you see a list of recommended accounts that are
any similar niches to greater.
30:40 Now, those people get a shit ton of followers on that. So here's how you can become one of
them. So to turn on the setting to become a suggested account under other people's files, what you
need to do is you need to turn on the setting.
30:48 Now you cannot turn on the setting on mobile, you have to turn on the setting on desktop. So
with that said, go and hop on your MacBook or your, I don't know the other ones, uh, your f******
service bro, whatever it's called, hop on a computer and then go over to your Instagram.com and
then go over to
30:59 your profile. Once you're on your profile and go ahead and click on edit profile file and then go
ahead and scroll down just a little bit until you find a box name.
31:06 And then once you find that box, go and check it off and then you're good to go. And now that
box is checked off, your account is now ready to be recommended to other accounts.
31:12 And that ends off the second to last setting optimization, which leads us to our last setting
optimization and that is going to be optimizing your algorithm or the algorithm.
31:18 So to end off our settings optimization, we're going to reach our algorithm to not only display
niche relative videos to our free page.
31:23 Well, real stage, but also help Instagram understand who to show our content to. And this
process begins with unfollowing your family, unfollowing your friends, unfollowing all the IG models
and pretty much everyone else that is not within your niche.
31:32 Now, don't get me wrong, of course, you can go make a personal account to follow your mom
and all that good shit.
31:34 But, uh, Your account is correlative to your business and business is business. You want to
f****** win. So go ahead and follow anyone and anything that is not a competitor within your niche.
31:41 And then once you've gone through the process of clearing your following list, then the second
thing that we're going to do is we're going to retrain your real stage.
31:45 So how we're going to do that is we're going to go to our real stage. And then from here,
basically anytime that you're sitting on the toilet, whatever you might be doing, you're going through
your real stage, which you're going to do is you're going to actively look for videos that are not with
your
31:54 niche. And this was for videos that are with your niche. So that's it, for example, whoever this
guy is or which graves, he's making a video.
31:59 This video is not about my niche. So what I'll do to help Instagram know exactly what content
to show me.
32:02 I will go ahead and click on the bottom right, the little three dots. And from there, we're . Now,
from here, it'll give you a list of important options.
32:08 Do not have to choose one if you don't want to. However, it's just a shitty video that I want to
see.
32:11 I'll click on this post. It made me feel uncomfortable. And from that, no longer show me videos
like that. Now, that's a process of what you do whenever you find a video is not within your niche.
32:17 However, if you do find a video with your niche. So for example, T Clark, he's a media guy
using better of mine.
32:20 So f*** it. I want to see more of his videos. So what I want to do is I want to click on the little
bottom right on the three dots again.
32:24 And then it was click on interested. And now what I'm going to do is I'm going show me more
videos within this niche.
32:27 I don't like this video itself. And then what you want to do is you want to run some pieces
process over and over and over and over again.
32:31 And then once you do this over a long enough period of time, you pretty much train Instagram
to show you nothing but the videos within your niche.
32:35 Which will make it extremely clear to your Instagram on what's niche you were actually
interested in, not only what content to not recommend to you, but to also know who to recommend
your content to because they want to recommend your content to other individuals with like minded
interest.
32:44 So anytime that you're on the toilet or you're just going Instagram for no reason, maybe you're
in bed, whatever the case might be, just try to be conscious of what you want Instagram to show you
that we can make it very, very clear what your interests are, that way you can line your interests with
other
32:51 people that also have the interest. So Instagram knows you to show your content to and who
jive with your content the best.
32:56 And then once you're gone through this process long enough, you will eventually optimize
your algorithm for the algorithm. And what that said, that ends off our Instagram settings
optimization, which means that also ends off our Instagram account optimization.
33:03 So now your Instagram is completely optimized. However, you're . We still have work to do,
because we still have to optimize a TikTok account.
33:07 So with that said, I'll see you in the next module. We'll see you
Interest Peak Types
* RISK REVERSAL - Reassuring the viewer that the video will be worth their time investment. Almost making it seem like no matter what, if they watch your video or follow your video’s steps. They have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
* AUTHORITY ENDORSEMENT - Stealing the credibility of an authority within your niche. Pretty much instead of backing your logic with mechanical reasoning or statistics, you’re backing it with someone else’s stamp of approval or end result.
* CONTROVERSIAL - Either validate someone’s opinion or you can challenge it; either way, you're still going to get an emotional response out of the viewer, which will grab their attention
* PERSONAL STORY - The best way to teach is to teach what you’ve done, use your own social proof as a form of validating the video’s upcoming value
* NEGATIVE ASSUMPTION - Presume all of the negative assumptions the viewer might have and assure them that you do it differently from the guru’s; you have something they have never seen before
* HYPE UP - Put the viewers on the edge of their seats. This is very similar to the risk reversal however instead of saying (don’t worry, this is worth your time) your saying, (this is the best thing in the world). Basically, building anticipation for your value portion.
* CALL OUT - Highlight what the viewer might be thinking or doing in their current state. This one can go really good or really bad, depending on how you do it (BE CAREFUL WITH IT)
This is where most of you dorks fuck up
first, don’t try to justify your price on a sales call. Instead, just shut up and then say (solution)
And this is how you can learn from my mistake so that it doesn’t happen to you
This is the exact thing I implemented that helped me [reach goal]
and no… I didn’t use trending sounds, pay for ads, or even use hashtags. I did what’s called [strategy]
And before you you say anything, no its not crypto or dropshipping. This side hustle actually works
And the crazy thing is this will literally take you under a minute to set up while costing you less than the price of lunch.
or your money back guaranteed, but you need to follow this video perfectly.
And the crazy thing is this will literally take you under a minute to set up while costing you less than the price of lunch.
And yet, 99% of the people watching won’t go to the end of the video
and before you get your panties in a wad, hear me out
Now I’m not saying [take action], but [common belief] does not [cause a desirable outcome]
And I know that what I’m about to say might make everyone upset
Don’t get me wrong, [action 1] is good, but [action 2] is just so much better
This is a technique that I learned from Alex Hormozi that literally doubled my income
This is the same way Nike generated a 100M in their Black Friday campaign
and if you don’t believe me, (Industry Leader) has been using this (Strategy) for (Timeframe)
and it gets even better. You can start with no money and you don't need any experience. Let me put you on game
But there are too many people getting rich off this AI Tool for me not to make this video
This is a concept that I spent 10 years learning when I was acting in hollywood and I still use it everyday
I was gonna gatekeep this, but fuck it I’ll give it to you for free
This works for anyone regardless if you went to college or not
And [solution] is wayyyyy [positive adjective] than you think
If you’ve ever wondered how [person or type of company] is/are doing it, we’re gonna steal it… Together
And I promise you, not only does it work, but it costs you nothing
Even if you suck at [activity], this will work for you
I think I discovered the most untapped way to make 10k per month
and I charge my clients $49,000 per year but today I’m gonna share with you my favorite social media strategy for free
and if your questioning my competence dick head (Your Social Proof)
so stop mindlessly scrolling, pull out a pen and paper, and take notes
Example scripts
Hook
It's time to throw away your microphone.
Interest peak
You don't need it anymore, because it just got replaced by AI. That's right, AI just leveled up
again, and this time, it's not just replacing people. It's replacing other machines, including your
$400 Shure SM7B. So if you were thinking about buying a microphone, don't. Watch this video
first.
Body
This website uses a feature called Magic Dust to enhance your voice. In fact, this whole time,
you've been listening to the AI-enhanced version of my audio. This is what it sounds like when
I'm not using the software. So let me save you $400 and show you how to do this yourself. This
website is called PodCastle, and all you have to do is upload your video, then right-click, and
click Magic Dust AI. Just like that, now your video sounds like you're on a freaking Joe Rogan
podcast.
CTA
Comment magic if you want the link to the website, and send this to someone who sounds like
they record through a tin can.
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Hook
This is how most of you guys use ChatGPT. Give me 10 content ideas about marketing. That's
terrible.
Interest Peak
Let me teach you how to use ChatGPT properly in less than 30 seconds.
Body
Find a viral YouTube video that's in your niche and then copy the link. Paste the link into
youtubetranscript.com. It's gonna give you a full transcript of the YouTube video and you're
gonna wanna copy that. Paste that transcript into ChatGPT. Ask ChatGPT to give you five viral
short-form content ideas from that transcript. Pick one of these ideas and ask ChatGPT to turn it
into a full short-form script. After you do all that, you'll get a result that's something like this.
CTA
If you want my full guide with my custom prompt, just come in GPT and I'll send that over to you.
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Hook
It's time to fire all your editors.
Interest peak
That is right, AI just leveled up again, and this time it's replacing editors' jobs. I shouldn't even
be making this video because I'm an editor myself, but I just can't resist sharing such valuable
info with you guys. So, here we go.
Body
This website allows you to upload any video, and it will generate 99% accurate captions for your
video. Not only that, but it gives you all these styles to choose from. Like, you can see it as
MrBeast, Emongodzy, Hormozy Style, even this super cool stud right here. Who's that? But
here's where it gets crazy. Not only can you add captions, you can also add B-roll and
transitions to your video. That is literally everything you need to make your first viral post on
Instagram. You don't need Premiere Pro, you don't need After Effects. And, just to prove it, this
entire video was edited only using this website.
CTA
So, if you don't feel like hiring an editor, or you don't want to spend hours editing the video
yourself, just comment, AI, and I will send you over the link to this website.
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Hook
I don't care how good your content is, you're still missing this one thing.
Interest Peak
This is the same secret sauce that people like Devin Jatho, Iman Gadzi, Ali Abdaal, Eddie
Cumberbatch, they're all using it to crush the content game right now.
Body
It's called a signature style. And instead of copying someone else's and blending in with
everyone else on this platform, here's how to make your own. You're going to need five things.
Number one, brand fonts. I use Trip Sans for all my captions, Agrandir Grand for all my titles,
and Mom's Typewriter for some alt titles. Number two, brand colors. These are mine. Number
three, brand transitions. Here are mine. Number four, brand backgrounds. Again, these are
mine. Number five, brand graphics. Is it going to be glowing icons? Is it going to be paper style?
Is it going to be b-roll? And finally, brand messaging and tone. Devin Jatho is super loud and in
your face, and he has a couple catchphrases, like, follow for more free value. Hoosier is always
like, and here's how we're going to steal it together, with AI. Just find your voice, maybe you
have a couple catchphrases. All right, now take all of these assets, put them in a folder, upload
it to Drive, and send it off to your editor.
CTA
If you want to copy mine, comment brand, and I'll send you a complete folder with all of the
brand assets that I use for my videos.
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Hook
You are ruining your videos if you are not in the Devon zone.
Interest Peak
The Devon zone is an overlay that makes sure everything on your video is optimally placed for
social media. And this Devon zone comprises of five different things.
Body
Number one, the no-no square. Nothing should ever be placed in the no-no square. This is
where all the social media buttons are, and you do not want to overlay them. Number two, the
speaker square. This area is reserved for you and you alone. And in this square, you always
want your eyes to be centered in the middle of it. This is called the upper thirds, and it's where
the viewer will naturally rest their eyes. If you pay attention to movies, then you will notice that
all of them use this rule. Number trace, your caption square. You never want your captions
anywhere but right below your chin. If you put your captions down here, then you're making your
viewer choose between looking at you or your captions. Putting them right below your chin
allows the viewer to look at both. Number four, the graphic square. Any kind of cool graphics or
animations that you want to add to your video, but not to be the main point of focus, you put into
the graphic zone. But if you do want your graphics to be the main point of focus, then you put it
into number five, the focal dot. The focal dot is always where you're going to direct the viewer's
attention. You see, your viewers are lazy, and they don't have to constantly have to look left,
right, up, and down. For example, I'd bet you $100 that you did not notice this earlier in the
video. And that is only because you were focused on the focal dot.
CTA
So, if you want the Devin Zone, I just posted it on my story for $4.99. I'm fucking with you, it's
free. Just comment, Devin Zone, and I'll send it over to you. Because right now...
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Hook
If the videos you're posting aren't getting the views you want, it's not even because your videos
are bad.
Interest Peak
Even though the chances are your videos do suck, I promise that's not the reason. Now luckily
for you, this is a really easy fix, and I'm going to teach you how in just 30 seconds.
Body
Okay, I'm going to show you two hooks, and I want you to choose which one is better. Hook
number one. Here are my top 10 colognes for 2023. Or hook two. After purchasing nearly 2,000
colognes last year, I've compiled a list of my top 10 compliment point colognes for 2024.
Obviously, it doesn't take a genius to know that the second one was better. The thing is, unless
you're a huge creator that's known for their credentials, your opinion is not going to be worth shit
to the viewer. So to transform what's seen as a worthless opinion into an opinion of an elevated
authority, you want to cost-narrate at the beginning of your videos, which basically means to
increase the perceived value of your knowledge by highlighting the time, money, or both that
you had to sacrifice to gain that said knowledge. This makes your viewers aware of the value
that your video has to offer from the jump, and now your viewers are actually intrigued on what
you have to give, and in return will stick around to watch the entire video. So in your next video,
use cost-narration in your hook.
CTA
And by the way, I created a video template that makes this stupid easy to do. Just comment the
word him, and I'll send it over to you.
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Hook
Know whenever your favorite creators say, comment the word Racket and I'll send you a free
download? And then you comment the word and receive an automatic DM in seconds?
Interest Peak
If you don't already know how they do it, they all use a platform named ManyChat. And not only
are all the top creators getting rich off of using it, it's a fucking cheat code to go viral. Because
the more comments you get, the more engagement that your video has. Hence, the more
Instagram will push it out to new people. Now, before I show you how to make your own
automation, I'm gonna let you steal mine.
Body
Last month, this automation made me a little bit over $240,000, and I like to call it the content
converter circuit.
CTA
Just comment the word Racket and I'll send it over to you. Now, let's create your own
automation.
Body
Once you've signed up to ManyChat and connected your Instagram account, creating your
comment response automation is really simple. Head over to your automations page and click
Create New Automation at the top right. Now that you're on your new automation, go ahead and
click on New Trigger, and then select Use Your Comments on Your Post and Reel. From here,
go ahead and change comment contains any keyword to specific word, and type in whatever
word you want them to comment. And now, just pick whatever reel you wanna set this
automation to, and you're ready to go. And that is it. All you gotta do now is just add your
resource link to your next message, and you're done.
Loop
So now.
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Hook
If you need content ideas for TikToks or Instagram Reels, don't be a dumbass and ask
ChatGPT, can you give me 10 content ideas?
Interest Peak
That's horrible. Let me put you on a game and teach you how to use ChatGPT correctly to get
viral content ideas. Right now, there are 800 million YouTube videos to steal ideas from, and
that's exactly what we're going to do, using AI.
Body
Head over to YouTube and search for a video within your industry. Once you find a YouTube
video that you like, go ahead and copy that video's link and head over to youtubetranscript.com
and paste in that video. What this will do is it will give you the entire transcript of that YouTube
video. But hold on, we're not done. Go ahead and copy the transcript at the bottom left and then
head over to ChatGPT, and don't fuck this part up. ChatGPT. Okay, it's a long prompt. You can
either screenshot this or just comment the word wallet and I'll just send it over to you. Once you
have your prompt, all you have to do is paste in your transcript and press enter. Now, you have
10 viral content ideas you can choose from. From here, all you have to do is reply back with
whatever number you want to use, and ChatGPT will extract the most valuable parts of that
YouTube video and turn it into a viral short piece of content. Now, will the script that gives you
be perfect? Fuck no, it's gonna suck. But you now have a valuable structure to build your next
viral video off of.
Loop
So please, for the love of God.
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Hook
Going viral is not luck, it's calculated. Don't believe me?
Interest Peak
The last 24 videos that I posted all have over 100,000 views with multiples getting over a million.
And with that, I can confidently say that after a year of studying 1,972 viral videos, I finally
cracked the code.
Body
Every single one of these viral videos all had one pattern in common. It is what I call the interest
peak. Now your hook is what gets viewers to look at your video, but you're getting an interest
peak right after your hook. Now that's what makes a video go viral. And there are three main
interest peaks that you should be abusing in your content. Starting with number one, the risk
reversal. This is basically reassuring your viewers that they have nothing to lose, but everything
to gain. For example, if your hook was, no one is talking about this secret way to make 10K a
month and your interest peak would be, and the crazy thing is, this will literally take you under a
minute to set up while still costing less than the price of lunch. And by the way, if you want a full
document of 30 interest peaks, just comment the word Red Bull, I'll send it over to you. And
don't worry, it's free. Moving on to the second interest peak, the negative assumption. This stops
your viewers from thinking that your strategy is the same as all of your other competitors. This
lets your viewers know that you're better. For example, if your hook is, here's a million dollar
boring business idea that can replace your day job, then your interest peak would be, and
before you say anything, no, it's not crypto or job shipping, this side hustle actually works. Now,
not only do you look better, but you also look different. And the last interest peak being, the
authority builder, basically proving that you're not full of.
Loop
If you wait seven seconds, you'll find that again. You'll also find that.
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Hook
My name is Devon Jatho and as a social media manager, I charge my clients anywhere from
$53,000 to $187,000 per year.
Interest Peak
And today, I'm gonna share with you my favorite social media strategy so you can steal it and
implement it for yourself.
Body
First, you need to get clear on what you're an expert on. So for this video, let's say you're a
fitness coach. Within the niche of fitness, you're going to create eight different subtopics. This is
your lifetime supply of content ideas. So let's start with your first subtopic, weight loss. Head
over to quora.com and search weight loss. Now on the left, filter your search by questions. Now
take at least 30 ideas and put them into some sort of spreadsheet. And in that spreadsheet,
create three different columns. Subtopic, video idea, and view count. For 30 days, create and
post one idea every single day and then track the performance of each of the video's views. At
the end of these 30 days, sort your videos by most viewed to least viewed and then double
down on the subtopics that performed the best. If you do this, I promise you that you'll grow your
account.
Loop
So don't forget.
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Hook
This is how the algorithm works on social media.
Interest Peak
Once you learn the algorithm, you know the rules of the game and then you know how to win
the game.
Body
When you first publish your content, it gets distributed to 20% of your followers and to a portion
of people who are not your followers, but those whose interests align with your content. Then
the algorithm measures your content by two things, watch time and engagement. And the
platform cares more about watch time because the longer someone spends on their platform,
the more they get paid from ads. So if a person spends time watching your content, it gets
pushed to more people with similar interests. Otherwise, if the content doesn't grab the viewer's
attention, it gets no boost. Also, if a person shares, comments, likes, or saves your published
content, the algorithm pushes your content to more viewers, resulting in more reach and
engagements from a broader audience.
CTA
And the biggest cheat code to win this game is to follow for more value.
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Hook
Websites that feel illegal to know.
Interest Peak
this website allows you to create a course in five minutes using AI.
Body
All you have to do is type in what you want to create a presentation about and it'll give you the
slides This could be perfect for school presentations or building an online course.
CTA
I actually made an 81 page doc explaining how you can partner with the creator and use this
site to help them sell a course and Make six figures online comment AI and I'll send you the
website and the doc
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Hook
This guy makes over $100,000 per month and we're about to steal his entire business strategy.
Interest Peak
First, let's break down how it works. He runs a paid community called Adonis Gang where over
4,000 people are paying him $5 per month. Damn, that's over $21,000 per month, but that's not
it. He has another paid community called Adonis School where over 800 people have paid him
$500 upfront and now pay him $99 per month. That's over $450,000 upfront and over $80,000
per month reoccurring, which puts him at over $100,000 per month from both communities.
Body
Step one, let's find a big creator with an audience that's not selling anything so we can pimp
them out and partner with them to build a paid community. Head over to findcreators.io and
search for a creator with at least 10,000 followers in one of the niches listed in my free 81-page
Google Doc. I'll send it to you for free, just comment the word niche. Step two, go to beautiful.ai
and build a course outline in five minutes using AI. Step three, go to school.com and build a
paid community for the creator's audience and put the course that you built with AI in there. You
can use the 1% rule to calculate how much you can make a growth operating a paid community
with the creator. 1% of any audience will become a buyer. So a creator with 500,000 followers
has over 50,000 buyers. Anyone could do this and build a paid community and print even if
they're not already an influencer like Hamza.
CTA
I explain how in the 81-page doc for free. You know what to do.
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Hook
This guy makes over $100,000 per month, but is burning millions by not doing this one thing.
Interest Peak
Welcome back to taking TikTokers from shit to a money printer. Today, we're taking a look at Mr.
Alex Eubanks.
Body
We can calculate how much he can actually make from his audience by using the 1% rule. 1%
of any audience will end up becoming a buyer. With 2.7 million followers, that means that he has
around 27,000 buyers in his audience. Let's take a look at what he's currently selling. Whoa,
that's a ton of links. So I can instantly tell that he's burning money by having all these different
options for his audience. With this many options, his audience is just gonna be confused and
end up just deciding not to click anything. Instead, he needs to get rid of every single link and
just focus on one. He already has 50,000 people inside of his free Discord, so I think he should
just focus on that and make that the only link. From there, he could push people into his $10 per
month community, his $100 social media course, or his $75 per month coaching package. He'd
print way harder doing that because he'd focus on just selling info products instead of selling
physical products. If he sold just 1% of his audience into his cheapest offer, that would be $270K
per month. Paid communities are more scalable than physical products like merch or
supplements because there's almost 100% profit margins and there's really no fulfillment at all. I
personally made $263,000 in high school in a single year with a paid community funnel. And my
audience was a fraction of the size of his.
CTA
And I made a 53-page doc explaining how anyone can use a paid community funnel even if they
aren't an influencer. Comment the word, doc, and I'll send that right over.
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Hook
might be a bit for this my last video I explained how AI scams are getting completely out of hand
someone impersonated me using an AI clone of my voice to try to scam me and my family out of
money and I'm about to show you how you can clone anyone's voice this video is for
educational purposes I am not encouraging anyone to use this for any fraudulent or illegal
activities to do this you need a minute-long video with someone speaking and it has to have
clear audio on that clip download it then go to 11 labs click on add instant voice choose instant
voice cloning and then upload the video now simply click on use and type in whatever you
wanted to say and you have now officially cloned someone's voice scary right scams aside I
think that there are some really profitable ways to use this for business the next video I'm gonna
be discussing the ways that you can use this to legally make money also you don't miss it
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Hook
This is how you make millions by becoming a wifi money pimp.
Interest Peak
This is the male's version of becoming an OF girl, except this is actually ethical. Instead of
selling feed pics, we're going to be selling info. I've come across a few young internet
millionaires who do this. This is a proven model that is actually stolen from a trillion dollar
industry.
Body
Step one, go to findcreators.io and find a creator with at least 10,000 followers in the
educational need. There are thousands of creators with massive audiences who are not selling
anything. They're sitting on a gold mine because attention equals money in the new content
economy. Step two, reach out to the creators and use the script and the link in my bio to get
them to partner with you and pimp them out for their audience. Step three, use chat GPT and
tell it to write an outline for a course educating the creator's audience about whatever niche
they're in. Step four, go to school.com and build an info product community and sell access to it
to their audience for $100 to $2,000. The last step is to sit back and print a ton of money.
CTA
I made a 53 page doc explaining how I did this to make over $50,000 last month as a 19 year
old. DM me doc and I'll send it to you for free.
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Hook
This car costs $230,000. Here's how much you need to make to be able to afford this.
Interest Peak
So I found this Lamborghini payment calculator. If you put no money down, you'd be paying
around $3,700 per month for this. I would only spend about 10 to 20% of your monthly income
on something like this. So you need to be making about $19,000 to $38,000 per month, which is
only really 760 to 1,560 people paying for a paid community. And selling that many people into a
paid $25 per month community is not hard.
Body
First, you need to find a creator with around 150 to 300,000 followers. Realistically, 1% of their
audience will buy something that they sell. So depending on their size, they will have 1,500 to
3K buyers. Good news for you is there is 4 million creators with over 100,000 followers, and all
you need to afford this Lambo is just one. Search for creators inside any of these niches. Next,
partner with the creator and build a paid school for their audience. This will take you a few hours
to build. You can build a paid community around whatever topic the creator makes content
about and charge $25 per month for access to group calls, a course, and a community. Next,
start selling access to the creator's audience and split the profit. If you partner with the creator
with 300,000 followers, that would be 3,000 buyers paying $25 per month, which is 75K per
month and 37.5K in your pocket after splitting it with the creator, giving you enough to put 3,750
per month towards your Lambo payment.
CTA
I did this in high school and built a paid community that was making 87K per month in 60 days
with the creator, and I made an 81-page doc explaining how. Comment Lambo, and I'll send it to
you for free.
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Hook
I won't start dropshipping in 2024. Here's what I would do instead.
Interest Peak
When most people think about online business, they think of dropshipping for some reason.
Body
Dropshipping has been around for over a decade now and honestly, it's super competitive. Now,
competition is not a bad thing and it's not impossible to succeed with dropshipping, but I
personally wouldn't start dropshipping in 2024, mainly because selling a digital product instead
of a physical product like with dropshipping is 10 times more profitable. If you've seen some
dropshipper post a screenshot of like a 50K Shopify store, that's likely only like 5K in real profit.
It's paid for advertising and also the cost of the product, so you have a ton of expenses. But with
digital products, you build it once and you can sell it an infinite amount of times with really low
expenses and low fulfillment. I currently run a digital community that did a quarter mil in revenue
last month with 90% profit margins.
CTA
I actually made a free course breaking down exactly what I did and how you can do it too.
Comment, doc, and I'll send it for free.
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Hook
These guys are massive, but unfortunately, they're suffering from a disease, broke influencer
syndrome.
Interest Peak
Welcome back to taking TikTokers to a money printer in less than 60 seconds. Today, we're
gonna be curing the tren twins.
Body
Currently, they're selling merch and affiliating for a supplement company. Over 1.5 million
followers, they could be making over $200,000 per month if they do things correctly. First, let's
head over to this calculator to see how much they could be making with the paid community.
They have 1.5 million followers, and let's say they charge $30 per month for access to the
community. And let's say that they convert 1% of their audience into customers. Whoa, that's
15,000 buyers and over $450,000 per month. Step two, head over to beautiful.ai and create a
course with AI in less than five minutes. Tell it to build a course centered around fitness and
nutrition, and it'll give you slides that you can make videos over. Step three, go to school.com
and create a paid school community for your audience. Add the course in there, host live weekly
group calls, and host a community. A paid community will print way harder than merch or
supplements because it's a digital product, not physical. That means no fulfillment and no
expenses at all. Step four, sit back and print a ton of bread.
CTA
I made $263,000 my senior year of high school with a paid community, and my audience was a
fraction of the size. And I made a free 81-page Google Doc explaining how anyone can print
with a paid community, even if they're not an influencer. Comment the word doc, and I'll get to
you in the DMs for free.
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Hook
This guy is beautiful. His looks might be maxed, but he's suffering from broke influencer
syndrome.
Interest Peak
Syrian psycho has a huge audience, but he's making a massive mistake when it comes to
monetizing his audience. Welcome back to taking TikTokers to a money printer in less than 60
seconds.
Body
Step one, get rid of all these links in your bio. More links equals more choices. And we all know
that people that scroll on social media don't have the brainpower to make decisions. Step two,
build a paid community instead of just selling a one-time purchase product. I recently learned
from a private source that he's making around $20,000 a month from selling a looks maxing
ebook. Now that might sound like a lot, but with his audience size, he could be making over
$200,000 per month passively. Go to scroll.com and build a looks maxing community called
Mogwarts, where your audience will pay a monthly membership fee to join. If done right, 1% of
your audience will end up joining. 1% of a million followers is 10,000 buyers. If he charged $20
per month for access, that would be over $200,000 per month.
CTA
I made over $263,000 in high school partnering with a creator doing this, and I made an
81-page Google doc explaining how anyone could do this, even if they're not an influencer or
already famous. Comment the word doc, and I'll send it over to you for free in the DMs.
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Hook
Rating all the ways that I've tried to make money online.
Body
First up is wholesaling real estate. I put this at tier D. I tried cold calling for like four months and
only ended up making like a thousand dollars. It was definitely not worth the time. Next up is a
lawn care business. I'm gonna put this at E. When I was 16, I tried starting a lawn care company
through a Shopify website. To be honest, I don't know what I was thinking. I was 16, let's not talk
about it. Next up is reselling. I'll put this at C. I made like 2 to 3k a month in high school, flipping
shoes, PS5s, and anything I could get my hands on from Facebook marketplace. Honestly, all
the time and effort that goes into it was not really worth the return. And it's really hard to scale
past that six figures mark. NFTs. This one will also put at E. I made like 13 grand during the NFT
bull run, but held past the top and back to the bottom and lost it all and was left with like $300.
And my business partner was rug pulled and lost eight grand. The next one is all the way up
there at S tier. Info products. When I was learning how to resell, I paid $20 per month to join a
reselling discord. And I learned that the owner, who was 17 years old, was making $20,000 per
month from the memberships. So I decided to start my own. And all throughout high school, I
was making 10 to 15k a month from my own discord. And then I switched to the next business.
This one is also up there. Coming in at B tier, we have SMMA. I tried this one for a few months
and got to the point with my agency to where I was making 30k per month. And then I realized
that info products are superior. So I switched back.
CTA
And last month I did about $50,000 with my info product. If you want to learn how to do what I
do, I created a free 53 page Google doc explaining the current business model I run. DM me
doc on Instagram and I'll send it to you for free.
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Hook
This new pandemic might be worse than the last one.
Interest Peak
There's a new disease spreading around rapidly and it might make you rich. The last pandemic
spawned hundreds of young millionaires who hopped on the opportunity it presents. Broke
Influencer Syndrome is a much bigger opportunity.
Body
There are over 200 million creators in the world and only 2% of them have made more than 50K
online. Most of them are rich with attention, but physically poor. Turning followers into dollars is
pretty damn easy. Here's how to pimp out one of these sickly influencers suffering from Broke
Influencer Syndrome so that you can both print a ton of bread. Step one, go to findcreators.io
and search for a creator with at least 10,000 followers. Save this vid and use this list of the best
niches to pick from. Step two, DM the creators and use this framework to get them on a call and
pitch them on the idea of building a business on the back end of their audience and splitting the
profits. Step three, download Skool and build a paid info community for them. Use Skool to build
a course, post group calls with the audience and build a community. Step four, use Skool to take
payments and charge the creator's audience anywhere from $10 to $500 per month for access.
Step five, print a ton of bread. You can use the 1% rule to calculate how many followers will turn
into dollars. 1% of the audience will end up being a buyer. So a creator with 100,000 followers
has 1,000 buyers in their audience. 1,000 people who pay $20 per month is $20,000. Split that
50-50 with the creator and you're printing.
CTA
I did this last month to make over $50,000 and I made a 53-page Google Doc explaining how.
DM me, Doug, and I'll send it to you for free.
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Hook
This is how you make millions by becoming a Wi-Fi money pimp.
Interest Peak
This is the male's version of becoming an OF girl, except this is actually ethical. Instead of
selling feed pics, we're going to be selling info. I've come across a few young internet
millionaires who do this. This is a proven model that is actually stolen from a trillion dollar
industry.
Body
Step one, go to findcreators.io and find a creator with at least 10,000 followers in the
educational niche. There are thousands of creators with massive audiences who are not selling
anything. They're sitting on a gold mine because attention equals money in the new content
economy. Step two, reach out to the creators and use the script and the link in my bio to get
them to partner with you and pimp them out for their audience. Step three, use ChatGBT and
tell it to write an outline for a course educating the creator's audience about whatever niche
they're in. Step four, go to school.com and build an info product community and sell access to it
to their audience for $100,000 to $2,000. The last step is to sit back and print a ton of money.
CTA
I made a 53-page doc explaining how I did this to make over $50,000 last month as a
19-year-old. DM me, doc, and I'll send it to you for free.
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Hook
How much do I spend in a month as a 19-year-old college dropout?
Interest Peak
Before I get into it, I know it's bad.
Body
So on the personal side, I spend about 2K shopping. I took a trip to Uniqlo and Lululemon to get
some new winter clothes to survive the Chicago winter. I spent $2,800 on rent for my Harry's
apartment. I bought the new iPhone 15 and paid in full, so that's $1,300. I don't cook at all, so I
either eat out or door dash my meals, which cost $1,900 last month. I spent $1,400 on flights
and $900 on Ubers. And I pay $400 a month to have a cleaner come every other week. I spend
$300 a month for my barber to pull up and give me a fade in my crib. And I spend about $150 a
month on a new retwist. I gave my mom 3.5K to use as she pleases, and I gave my sister $200.
So personally, that is a total of about $18,000. For our business, we spent $1,200 on our
accountant. $5,500 on coaching and courses. $8,800 on a new camera and content setup.
$10,900 on contractors. $7,500 on our software and subscriptions. $3,800 for payment
processing fees, which is a grand total of $38,000 that our business spent. And a total of
$56,000 across my business and personal expenses.
CTA
If you want to know what I do to be able to spend like this, comment, and I'll send you the free
81-page Google Doc I made explaining the business that I run that made over $100,000 profit
last month.
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Hook
This guy is beautiful, but unfortunately he's suffering from a disease, broke influencer syndrome
Interest Peak
Although his looks might be maxed He is not bank maxing. Welcome back to taking tiktokers
from sh** to a money printer in less than 60 seconds.
Body
Today We're curing Dylan Latham. With over 1.3 million followers if done correctly He could be
making over $250,000 per month from a paid community. Here's how. First Let's head over to
this calculator to see how much he should be charging for his paid community So he has 1.3
million followers and let's use the 1% rule to calculate how many customers are in his audience.
1% of any audience will become a buyer. So that's over 13,000 paying members and it looks
like he only has to charge about $20 per month to make over $250,000 per month. Next head
over to school.com and create a free looks maxing community and a paid looks maxing
community All you need is a community funnel to get an audience to join a paid community I
made an 81 page doc explaining how I set up a community funnel in high school that made me
over $263,000 in my senior year. Comment the word doc and I'll send it to you for free. Next
head over to beautiful.ai and create a course with AI in less than five minutes All you have to do
is tell it to create a looks maxing course and it'll create the slides that you can make videos
Over. Put this in the school community along with weekly group calls and lastly sit back and
print a ton of bread.
CTA
Anyone can Set up a paid community around any topic even if they're not an influencer I
explained how I was able to build one my senior year of high school and make over $263,000 in
the 81 page doc. You know what to do
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Hook
Building a business that does six figures a month is not hard anymore.
Interest Peak
These are the tools that I use to create businesses like this one, this one and this one tool.
Body
Number one, exploding topics on here. You'll find every single product that's popping off right
now. Anything that is attracting a lot of attention online, where attention goes, money goes. Tool
number two, chat GPT. You can ask this thing, literally anything you can ask it to build
processes for you. You can ask it to build documents and legal forms for you. You literally don't
have to do anything. If you're building a website, you don't have to write any of the wording on
there. Chat GPT is goated tool number three, shophunter.io. You can grab the link from any
e-commerce website that's selling products online and shophunter.io will show you how much
money it's making per day. On average tool. Number four, trends.co. This website will give you
weekly updates on the newest trends and business ideas. So you don't have to do all the
research yourself.
CTA
Literally just copy what these analysts are finding.
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Hook
This company is worth over a hundred million dollars and we're about to steal it together.
Interest Peak
Here's how we're going to do it for basically free using AI.
Body
First, the company is Mudwater, a mushroom coffee brand that sells nine figures a year. Step
one, understand why this product sells. It's a better coffee alternative with higher energy and
focus, without the jitters and without the crashing. Step two, head over to suppleful.com and
type in mushroom coffee. As you can see, it's available for around $6 a unit. What Suppleful
does is it allows you to put your logo on the packaging without ordering a bunch of inventory up
front so that we can pay as we go. Hence, we want to do it for free, remember? It also gives you
the product images, the description, and everything else you need to get your business
launched by the click of a button. And for the logo and name that we want to put on the
packaging, just go to NameLix, they'll make you a logo for you. Now we need a website just like
theirs because obviously they've sold hundreds of millions of dollars. We don't want to reinvent
the wheel here. Let's do what's working. To do this, go to replo.com. Here you can find their
exact website and import it straight onto your own Shopify store. Now, use ChatGPT to reword
all the copy that you've imported from Replo to your Shopify store so it's yours and you're not
plagiarizing. Upload your own logo, your own product images, and your own description from
Suppleful and your business is ready to go.
CTA
If you want me to make a video on how to launch this business and also make fat stacks,
comment the word MUD.
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Hook
This guy makes a million buckaroonies a month just from one of his companies.
Interest Peak
This is how we're going to steal it together.
Body
First, this company is called Alphalete, an athletic wear company that blew up through fitness
TikTok influencers. Step one, go to import Yeti. This company will show you their exact supplier.
Next, let's see how much it costs them per item. Damn, just a couple of bucks. Step two, find an
agent that will ship all of the products from the manufacturer straight to your customer every
single time you get an order. No upfront inventory needed, and they'll print the logo on the
product for you. If you want access to the ones that I use for my own companies, comment
agent, and I'll send you over my personal list. Step three, we need a website just as nice as
theirs. Go to Shopify. Right now, it's just a loony a month, and then connect to Replo. This
combo will allow you to replicate multimillion dollar brands' websites in seconds. Step four, we
need to do the exact marketing strategy that they used to grow their company to a million a
month.
CTA
They use a method that I call the creative shotgun. I've used it plenty of times for my own e-com
businesses. In fact, you need this method for any business you want to start on the internet. I'll
give this method to you. Just comment shotgun, and I'll DM it to you.
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Hook
Karina Kopf makes millions of bucks a month and we're about to steal it, together, with AI.
Interest Peak
This is actually fucked.
Body
First, understand why it's working for her. She sells exclusive content of herself, which classifies
as a digital product. This is the highest leveraged product that you could sell. Zero cost and zero
fulfillment. Now, let's make some money, shall we? Step 1. Go to IG and type in AI Influencer.
As you can see, there are tons of accounts that are getting massive followings. And the scary
thing is, they look legit. Real. Step 2. We need an image to train our AI to create an influencer
for us. Step 3. Go to Image Journey, type in your prompt, and then drag over that image. If you
want that exact prompt, comment AI and I'll give it to you over the DMs. This will use that AI to
create a realistic image of someone that doesn't exist. Now, go to seeart.ai, upload that image,
and it'll create tons more for you. Step 4. This is how we'll grow our influencer's following
through the roof. We now need an influencer's video to train our AI to create reels. Go to IG
Reels and search for your desired influencer's video. Now, download the video and upload it to
deepfake.web. This will combine our AI-generated face with our AI-generated body to create
what looks like a real person. Now, the last step. This is where the money is printed. Repeat this
process over and over again until you build an army of AI influencers. Next, we'll promote a
digital product using their following.
CTA
If you want a list of digital products that you can sell right now, instantly. Comment AI and I'll
send you over my personal list.
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Hook
This guy makes a million buckaroonies a month, just from one of his companies.
Interest Peak
This is how we're gonna steal it together.
Body
First, this company is called Alphalete, an athletic wear company that blew up through fitness
TikTok influencers. Step one, go to import Yeti. This company will show you their exact supplier.
Next, let's see how much it costs them per item. Damn, just a couple bucks. Step two, find an
agent that will ship all of the products from the manufacturer straight to your customer every
single time you get an order. No upfront inventory needed, and they'll print the logo on the
product for you. If you want access to the ones that I use for my own companies, comment
agent, and I'll send you over my personal list. Step three, we need a website just as nice as
theirs. Go to Shopify, right now it's just a loonie a month. Then, connect to Replo. This combo
will allow you to replicate multi-million dollar brands' websites in seconds. Step four, we need to
do the exact marketing strategy that they used to grow their company to a million a month. They
use a method that I call the creative shotgun.
CTA
I've used it plenty of times for my own e-com businesses. In fact, you need this method for any
business you wanna start on the internet. I'll give this method to you, just comment shotgun, and
I'll DM it to you.
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Hook
Alex Eubank brings in over $175,000 a month from just one of his companies, and we're about
to steal it using AI.
Body
The company is called Elysium, a fitness lifestyle clothing brand that he created off of his
following. Step 1. We most likely don't have a following, so we need to leverage other people's
following to scale our business. We'll use the same method that YoungLA used to scale their
business to over $5,000,000 a month. And I also use this method to scale my own business to
six figures a week. I call it the adoption method. Just comment adopt and I'll DM it to you. Step
2. Go to Shopify.com and then download the Printful app. This combo outsources the whole
process from printing the clothes to shipping them out with zero upfront cost. All you need to do
is upload your designs. For that, we'll use Canva's AI. Just search T-shirt designs and you'll find
stuff that's very similar to his brand, and you can always adjust them to your liking. Step 3.
CTA - Cutoff
That's it. Your business is ready to pump.
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Hook
This guy makes $10,000,000 a month, but we're about to steal it, together.
Interest Peak
First, his company's called Gorillavine, a $100,000,000 supplement brand that blew up through
fitness influencers. Here's how we're gonna do it, for basically free, using AI.
Body
Step 1, dissect his business with a tool, SimilarWeb. It'll show you where their traffic is coming
from. In simpler terms, it'll show you where they're making their money from. Step 2, head over
to suppleful.com and type in keywords like protein and creatine. They're available for a fraction
of the price. And what Suppleful does, is it allows you to throw your logo on the packaging,
without buying upfront inventory. This way, you can pay as you go. Hence, we wanna do it for
free, remember? It also builds you a website to sell on, and everything else you need, by the
click of a button. Enter the name and logo, go to namelist, they'll build one for you in seconds.
With this setup, you build a whole business in under 5 minutes, and now you're ready to sell.
Every single time you get an order, Suppleful will ship the product out for you. Now, this is where
all of the money is made. We're gonna take that data from SimilarWeb, and we're gonna hack
into their traffic by becoming a TikTok bodybuilder pimp.
CTA
If you wanna know exactly how to do that, comment pimp, and I'll send over that strategy.
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Hook
This is what Iman Gadzhi hides about what he teaches.
Interest Peak
He teaches how to start an agency and run social media marketing ads for e-commerce brands.
And by doing this, you get paid a tiny percentage to make someone else richer, ultimately
becoming a glorified employee. But what if I told you, you can become the e-commerce brand
that makes it all? Watch me do it in under a minute.
Body
Step one, find a growing industry using this tool. And now that you've found your growing
industry, find a store that's already making money with that product, just like this. Go to
Facebook ad library, type in the name of the product, and then find a business just like this one
right here. Now take the link of that business and take it over to shophunter.io. This is how I
verify that the business is making money. Look, they made 500 grand this month. Now, step
three, head over to suppleful.com, search up the product. There, you'll find out that you can get
the product for a fraction of the price. Now, by just clicking three buttons, you'll have a website to
sell your product and they'll ship out the product every single time you get an order, all without
buying upfront inventory. I created a logo on Canva in two seconds using their templates. Then I
just uploaded the logo to Suppleful and they already slapped the logo on the mock-up. Now this
is the best part, start selling. Step four, now get other people to sell the product for you with this
strategy.
CTA
The same method that I used for this one I started. If you want that method, comment gummy
bear and I'll send that to you.
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I will make $20,000 before Christmas. I went to explodingtopics.com and I came across this
trend right here, mushroom lamp. It has grown by 540% and has a search volume of 22.2,000
per month. That means 22,000 people are looking for a mushroom lamp to buy on Google. Most
of them are selling for at least $60, some of them $200 and some of them even almost $800. So
then I went to AliExpress to find the wholesale price for these mushroom lamps. And as you can
see, you can get them for $20 a unit. Now, all I have to do is go to shopify.com, start my free trial
and make a quick, simple website, very similar to this one right here. Look, they're selling it for
$750. Now, go to Google ads and start promoting your product with Google shopping ads, just
like these ads right here. All you have to do is make your price cheaper than the majority and
your photo better than the majority. And you will get a large market share of that 22,000
customers. If I just get 1% of that 22,000 people, that's 220 orders in one month. Let's say we
are selling it for $100. That is $22,000 per month, minus 20% for the cost of goods. And then
take away another 20% for your Google ads. You're left with $14,000 profit per month. And
that's how.
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Hook
I haven't seen anybody talk about this business model yet.
Interest Peak
It's a super untapped way to make minimum 10K per month. And the crazy thing is, this will
literally take you under a minute to set up, while costing you less than the price of lunch.
Body
As you can see, if you go to exploding topics, there are tons of trending AI tools right now. And
all around, AI is one of the biggest trends to ever hit the internet. Now here's how we're gonna
take advantage of this in just a couple of clicks. Head to Imagica. Here you can build almost any
AI tool in just a couple of clicks. Just fill out this quick questionnaire and your AI software is
ready to sell. Now, step two, sell it. For this, we'll use my favorite free marketing method. I've
grown businesses to over $20,000 a day with this. Now, download this Chrome extension. Next,
go to TikTok and search for AI news. Now click on a profile that's popping off. Click the Chrome
extension. It'll bring all the best videos from that profile to the top. Now, download every single
video that has over 100,000 views. Take those videos and repost them on IG Reels as a theme
page for AI. Now, post three times a day, three hours between each post until you get traction.
Now, this is the best part. Here's where the money's made. We'll be retargeting all the people
that viewed our videos with Instagram and Facebook ads, directing all the traffic to our software.
CTA
Here's a free tutorial on how to set those ads up. Just comment FB and I'll DM it to you.
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Hook
This is by far the easiest way to make $10,000 a month right now.
Interest Peak
No, it's not social media marketing, Amazon FBA, or buying stocks. You don't need any special
skills. You just need to do exactly what I show you in this video.
Body
So listen up step one, download this Chrome extension. It's called sort for Tik TOK. Step two, go
to Tik TOK and type in hashtag Amazon finds. Step three, find an ultra viral product. This is a
product that you see a lot of, and there's a lot of people posting about this product. It's been viral
for multiple months. Step four, grab the name of that product, search it on Tik TOK and find
more accounts with videos about that product. Step five, click on the profile of all of these viral
videos of these products. And then once you get the profile, turn on that Chrome extension that
you just downloaded, it will bring all the most viral videos of that product, all the way to the top of
the profile. Step six, download every single one of these viral videos that have over a hundred
thousand views. Just copy the link of the video and paste it into snap tick. Step seven, create a
Shopify account and then download the app. Copy with a K. Paste the link of one of the stores
that you found through these Tik TOK profiles into the copy app. And we'll copy that site over to
yours. Now use chat, GBT to reword everything so that you're not plagiarizing. Step eight, take
all these videos that you downloaded and upload them onto YouTube shorts. Now paste the link
of your Shopify store in the comments and pin that comment to the top. Make sure you don't
forget to put a call to action that says. It's super fucking annoying that Instagram only allows a
minute and 30 videos.
CTA
But if you want the rest of this tutorial, just comment 10 K and I'll send that to you over the DMS.
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Hook
This is how I find people that will literally give you their credit card.
Interest Peak
Every single day, people spend over 3 billion dollars online. And I'm sure you're one of those
people. Here's how to get this money instead of give it.
Body
Okay, head over to this website. Blowingtopics.com. Here you'll find the data on what people are
most interested in buying right now. As you can see, Bee Pollen is blowing the fucking hinges off
the doors right now. Now go to Suppleful.com. And as you can see, you can get it for a fraction
of the price of what companies are selling it for. Now, I'm about to blow your mind. Our whole
business will be ready in seconds. First, go to Namelix. It uses AI to create you a name and logo
instantly. And then upload that whole thing onto Suppleful. And as you can see, our website and
product are already branded and ready to sell. You might be wondering, well, I'm not going to
ship out these products to the customers. Suppleful will do that for you automatically. You just
keep the profits. Next, the fun part. Because the search volume is so high, we'll be using Google
Ads to capture a chunk of the 400,000 people that are searching to buy this on Google right
now. I call this the bouncer bribe method. I've used this exact method to bring in around a
thousand bucks profit per day during the pandemic during sterilization lapses. I haven't seen
anybody talk about this one. As you can see on Google, if you type in Bee Pollen, at the top,
they almost all look the same. We'll be using Suppleful to create multiple logo variations and
multiple packaging variations so that we stand out. Next, we want to raise our chances to slide
right in front of the line. We want our packaging to stand out, bright colors, and it needs to be
unique. We're basically paying the bouncer to skip the line into the bar.
CTA
Next, and the most crucial step, is we need to set up our brand search campaign on Google
Ads. If you want to know how to do that, I can give you the tutorial that I made for my virtual
assistants. I'm not going to charge you.
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Hook
This is what Iman Gadzhi hides about what he teaches.
Interest Peak
He teaches how to start an agency and run social media ads for e-commerce brands. And by
doing this, you get paid a tiny percentage to make someone else richer, ultimately becoming a
glorified employee. But what if I told you you can become the e-commerce brand that makes it
all? Watch me do it in under a minute.
Body
Step one, find a growing industry using this tool. Now that you've found your growing industry,
find a business that's already making money with this product. Just like this. Go to Facebook ad
library, type in the name of the product, and then find a business just like this one right here.
Now take the link of that business and take it over to shophunter.io. This is how I verify that
business is making money. Look, they made 500 grand this month. Now step three, head over
to shopiful.com, search up the product. There you'll find out that you can get the product for a
fraction of the price. Now by just clicking three buttons, you'll have a website to sell your
product, and they'll ship out the product every single time you get an order, all without buying
upfront inventory. I created a logo on Canva in two seconds using their templates. Then I just
uploaded the logo to Shopiful, and they already slapped the logo on the mock-up. Instantly, we
have a store ready, and we can sell. Now this is the best part, start selling. Step four, now get
other people to sell the product for you with this strategy.
CTA
The same method that I used with this one I started. If you want that method, comment Gummy
Bear, and I'll send that to you.
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Hook
I haven't seen anybody talk about this business model.
Interest Peak
It's a brand new, super untapped way to make $10,000 a month minimum. And the crazy thing
is, this will literally take you under a minute to set up, while costing less than the price of lunch.
Watch me blow your mind.
Body
As you can see, if you head to Exploding Topics, there are dozens of AI trends right now. And
overall, AI is one of the biggest trends in the history of the internet. Here's how you'll be taking
advantage of this. First, head to Code Canyon. Here, you can find all kinds of tools, softwares,
and templates that people have already coded and built, and they're selling a license to white
label these softwares. Now, once you're on there, type in AI tools. As you can see, we can own
the rights Now, we need people to pay for our software.
CTA
We'll use the same strategy that I built this e-commerce business with. Comment SaaS, and I'll
send over the strategy and the product that I sold.
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Hook
Nobody is talking about this life-altering side effect from cold plunging.
Interest Peak
Not knowing about this could really affect your future. As you've seen from some of the biggest
health gurus, Huberman, Joe Rogan, Brian Johnson, they're all cold plunging and teaching
everybody to do it for alertness, muscle inflammation, increase in dopamine, but I haven't seen
a single person mention this side effect. And because of these guys' videos, the popularity of
this activity has skyrocketed. And websites just like this one are making millions of dollars per
month off of people just like you.
Body
Step one, go to Shopify and download these two apps. Zendrop to start your business selling
these cold plunges instantly, right now, without holding any inventory and starting for free. Step
three, with a K, to replicate their business onto your own website in seconds. Step two, connect
your newly cloned business to TikTok shop. Step three, do the exact marketing strategy that
they did to make millions of dollars per month.
CTA
It's the same one that made me $100,000 for my first week of launching it. I call it the virus
strategy. If you want that, comment virus, and I'll DM that over to you.
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Hook
This is how I got $100,000 by accident.
Interest Peak
One day I was scrolling through TikTok and I came across this advertisement of a showerhead. I
didn't think anything of it, it kind of looked like a low-quality video and it kind of looked like it was
from the dollar store, so I kept on scrolling.
Body
A couple days later, I was scrolling through TikTok again and I saw the same advertisement
from the same company and they had 10 times the amount of likes. So it got me thinking, if they
are spending more and more money per day to get all of these likes on the ad, they must be
selling something. I took a look at their website, so they're selling this thing for $30. I then
quickly went over to Alibaba and I searched up the same product and voila, it was available.
And the best thing was, the sellers on Alibaba that were selling this product had barely sold any
units yet. So I knew that this was a new product, this company was probably the first one to sell.
From here, I started a Shopify store for $1 a month and I downloaded this app, CopyWithAK.
What this app does is it copies that whole website over to this website. I inputted all the copy
from that website into a paraphrasing tool so that it was my own. I then ran the same
advertisement and in the first month, I scaled it to over $100,000 in revenue.
CTA - Cutoff
This was around $30,000 in profit.
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Hook
This is how I make six figures a month playing computer games.
Interest Peak
If you've ever played Monopoly, this is like the online version. It's not difficult, it just takes
practice. First thing that you do in this game is find money trees that are growing fast. Let me
show you how. Most people that play this game think this is the hardest part, but in my opinion,
it's the easiest part, it's also the most fun. Here's a trick I use.
Body
Go into Google Chrome and download this Chrome extension. Next, log into Facebook and then
turn this Chrome extension on. Now, once it's on, all you have to do is scroll down your
Facebook feed and then keep an eye out for advertisements that sell products. Now, click on
the ad, go to the website, and then copy that URL from that website. Take that URL, go to
shophunter.io, and paste that link in there. Within seconds, you'll be able to see if this is a
money tree or not. Now, if you find something that's making $2,000 plus per day and it's growing
like this, you've found yourself a money tree. Now, here's the fun part. This is where we make all
the money. Go to shopify.com, create an account, it takes seconds, and it's free. Now, download
the Copy app with a K. You get a one-day free trial, that's all the time you need. Now, take that
money tree URL that you found, input it into this app. This app will copy that site over to yours.
You now have the same money tree in seconds. Now, from here, just use ChatGPT to reword all
of that language from that site so it makes it your own. I made it even easier for you guys. Use
this prompt right here. Now, your money tree is ready. It's time to start collecting dollars. I
actually just planted three of these in the past couple weeks. They're all on their way to
$100,000 a month each. Here's one of them, the second one, the third one. They're all in
infancy stage but they're growing quickly.
CTA
If you want to get updates on which one is going to reach that $100,000 mark first and how I do
it, comment money trees.This will change a few lives for sure. But...
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Hook
This is by far the easiest way to pick at least $100,000 before Christmas.
Interest Peak
Go to shophundred.io, click Top Products. Look, this business is making $200,000 a day. Now
that we know that they're making bank, this is how we can take bare minimum $100,000 a
month from that using AI. Trust me, we've done this a few times.
Body
First, let's check how much we can get this for wholesale. Look, fucking pennies. This is a
banger. Now, we don't want to order thousands of units of this product and ship it to our
customers. Comment send, and it'll connect you with a team that handles everything for my
businesses. You only have to lift a finger or spend a dime up front. Now, go to shopify.com.
Create an account. It takes seconds. Once you get on there, download the Copy app with a K.
This app will let you copy their landing page and use it on your own website. Now, click
Command P. This will screenshot that whole page. Now, upload that to ChatGPT and enter this
prompt, and it will recreate the whole website's copy and the logo instantly. Don't believe me?
Watch. That's it. Your business is ready to go. Now, the last step is to get people to come to
your website.
CTA
If you want, I can give you my whole TikTok ad strategy for free. No worries. And in that TikTok
ad strategy, there's a link that gives you $1,500 of TikTok ad spend for free. Today's your lucky
fucking day. Just comment, thanks, twoser, and I'll send that to you as well. And if you don't use
this absolutely saucy information I gave you, you should feel ashamed.
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Hook
Huge Supplements makes a million bucks a month and this is the sickening secret that they're
hiding from you.
Interest Peak
First, let's dig into their business. They're your typical supplement brand that carries the same
shit that all of the other ones do, just with different flavors and different branding. Now, the
secret that they're hiding from you is that we can steal their business in seconds using AI.
Body
Start the damn timer. Step 1, go to Looka. This will create your logo instantly with AI. Step 2, go
to Durable.co. This will create a professional website for you in seconds using AI. Step 3, go to
Suppleful.com. This company will allow you to start any supplement brand instantly with your
branding and no upfront cost. They'll handle all the inventory and ship it out to your customers
for you. You don't even have to lift a finger. Step 4, blow the fuck up. I've used the exact same
marketing strategy that they've used and that every single other supplement brand has used. I
call it the older sibling method. It's the same one that YoungLA, Gorilla Mind, and Alphalete have
used as well.
CTA
And it's made me $300,000 per month. It can literally sell dog shit. I have it all broken down in
the document. If you want that, comment huge and I'll DM that to you.
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Hook
Look, you're probably 15, 16, or even 17, right?
Interest Peak
And you're probably trying to escape this whole matrix thing. You know, work a job, be your own
boss, work your own hours. Well, I got you. And before you say it, no, I'm not selling you a
course.
Body
I made my first $10,000 in a day profit at 16, and I made over $180,000 all while in profit all
while in high school. And what's even crazier is you aren't making any money online, and we got
a problem. So here's what I'm going to do for you. I'm going to help you make your first $10,000
online. And no, before you say it again, I'm not selling you a course.
CTA
Follow and comment free, and I'll literally send it to you.
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Hook
Say goodbye to being broke.
Interest Peak
To the 99% of people who skipped this video, you made a big, big mistake.
Body
I'm gonna show you how to get over $180,000 for a while in high school, and how you can do
the same. And before you say it, no, I'm not selling you the course. There is no course.
CTA
If you want access to this video, follow and comment, buy, and I'll literally send it to you.
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Hook
This guy is a millionaire.
Interest Peak
These guys retired their parents and made over 700,000 in 30 days. They did this with a
business model called e-commerce, selling products online.
Body
And did the exact same thing and made over $100,000 all while in high school. E-commerce is
only growing every single day and it's not going anywhere. Every single day you wait is another
day you stay broke.
CTA
So listen, I just released a guide on how I made over $100,000 with this business model in high
school. And if you want access to this video, follow and then comment, vid, and I'll literally DM it
to you.
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Hook
If you're between the ages of 15 to 24, this video is literally for you.
Interest Peak
You're probably broke and poor but that's okay Listen, I lost over $50,000 all while trying to start
a business in high school and made over a hundred and eighty thousand dollars eight Months
later and before you say it. No, bro. There's literally no course here.
Body
It's literally free crazy want to know what's even crazier is this business model is growing every
single day and you're not making money From it. So we got a problem, but I can solve that
problem I just dropped a free YouTube video showcasing how I've been over six figures Yes, a
hundred thousand dollars all while in high school and guess what?
CTA
I'm gonna be helping you make your first hundred thousand dollars online You want access to
this video follow and comment 100 and I'll literally send it to your DMS
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Hook
This guy made over $14 million, one pumping people and getting victory Royals.
Interest Peak
And the craziest thing is you could be doing the same thing without getting victory Royals.
Listen, the online business world is only growing every single day. And the thing is you're not
making money with it. And we got a problem.
Body
In 12th grade at the age of 16, I made $33,000 in my second month. And this is just with one
business. I bought my mom a trip back to our home country and I was finally able to essentially
quit my job. And the craziest thing is this could be you. It only takes two months and no, I'm not
selling you a course.
CTA
If you want access to this video on how I transform my life in under two to three months and
made over six figures comments, the word, wow. And I'll send it to you.
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Hook
This dude is f***ing rich.
Interest Peak
These guys retired their parents and made over $700,000 in 30 days.
Body
They did this with a business model called e-commerce. Selling products online. I did the exact
same thing and made over $100,000 all while in high school. Yeah, selling products online.
E-commerce is only growing every single day. If you're not making money with it, we got a
problem.
CTA
So listen, I just filmed a step-by-step video on how you can go from 0 to over $10,000 per month
in less than 15 minutes. So listen, if you want access to this video, follow and comment vid and
I'll literally send it to you.
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Hook
look you're probably 15 16 or even 17.
Interest Peak
now you're probably trying to escape this whole matrix thing right you don't want to work a job
you don't want to sit here and work for somebody else.
Body
and i built this whole free community and the craziest thing is i just dropped a free video on how
i've made over 180 000 in pure profit at the age of 17 no i'm not selling you a course i'm not
selling you anything and you can sit here and watch this video and get started if you start you're
a winner
CTA
if you don't start that's on you if you want access to this video comment 180 and i'll send it to
you
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Hook
Look, you're probably 15, 16, or even 17, right?
Interest Peak
And you're probably trying to escape this whole matrix thing. You know, work a job, be your own
boss, work your own hours. Well, I got you. And before you say it, no, I'm not selling you a
course.
Body
I made my first $10,000 in a day profit at 16, and I made over $180,000 all while in profit all
while in high school. And what's even crazier is you aren't making any money online, and we got
a problem. So here's what I'm going to do for you. I'm going to help you make your first $10,000
online.
CTA
And no, before you say it again, I'm not selling you a course. Follow and comment free, and I'll
literally send it to you.
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Hook
If you're 15, 16, or even 18, and you're trying to make money on the internet without actually
getting scammed, this is literally for you.
Interest Peak
I made my first $10,000 in a day profit, not revenue, at 16, and now I'm 18, making anywhere
from $15,000 to $30,000 per month with my online businesses.
Body
Now before you say it, I'm not selling you a course, no, nothing. But what I will sell you is
something that costs you $0, and matter of fact, you could get in the next minute. And what it is,
is a guide on how I made over $10,000 in a day, and over $180,000 all while in high school.
CTA
And if you want access to this video, follow and comment, 16, and I got you.
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Hook
This guy's f***ing broke, and it's you, get it?
Interest Peak
I just turned 18 years old, not in school, not in college, and I make $10,000 to $15,000 per
month from my home. And before you say it, I'm not selling you a course, I'm not selling you a
dream, but what I will tell you is that this could be you. I don't want any of your money though.
Body
You're watching this video because you wanna be rich, you don't wanna work for somebody
else, and you wanna live your dream life. I just dropped a video on how I made over six figures
at the age of 16 to 17. Yes, I was making $10,000 to $15,000 per month while doing algebra
homework.
CTA
If you want access to this video, comment, vid, and I'll send it to you.
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Hook
This guy is f***ing broke and it's you, get it?
Interest Peak
But don't worry, I got you. I lost over $50,000 trying to learn a skill that later on made me over
$180,000 in profit while in high school.
Body
Imagine the kid beside you in class is making $10,000 in a day. Yeah, I was that guy. But
instead of sitting beside me, I can just send you a free video showing exactly how he did that in
under 10 minutes.
CTA
Before you comment the word video, follow me and then comment the word video and I'll send it
to you for free.
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Hook
If you can't finish this video, then you'll never be successful.
Interest Peak
If you're between the ages of 16 to 24 and you're trying to make money on the internet without
actually getting scammed, listen up. I'm 18. I make 15 to $30,000 per month profit, not revenue.
Body
And I got here without buying a course. So look, I'm on a mission to help you make your first
$10,000 per month online for absolutely free.
CTA
And all you have to do is follow and comment free. And I'll literally send it to you.
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Hook
If you're in your late teens, early 20s, I'm talking 13 to 25 years old, and you're trying to make
money on the internet without actually getting scammed, this video is for you.
Interest Peak
I went from negative $50,000 at 16 to making over $180,000 profit all while in high school. And
it's profit, not revenue.
Body
And now my goal is to help you make your first $100,000 online for completely free. Yeah, I'm
not selling you a course. So, I'm gonna send you a free video showcasing how I made over
$180,000 all while in high school and how you're gonna do the same.
CTA
If you want access to it, follow and comment. Free, and I'll literally send it to you.
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Hook
You're probably 15, 16, or even 17 right?
Interest peak
You're in school, you realize you're wasting your time. You're literally listening to somebody that
doesn't even drive a Lamborghini.
Body
If that's you, listen up. When I was 16 in high school, I noticed I was wasting my time. I started a
business and made over $33,000 in my second month. Yes, in less than 60 days, I made
$33,000 online profit. But what if I told you I created a video showcasing exactly how I went from
0 to over $180,000 in pure profit all while in high school. Yes, and no, I'm not selling you any
course.
CTA
If you want access to this video, for some reason, I can't post it here. But if you want access to
it, follow and then comment. 16 and I'll literally send it to you.
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This guy is f***ing broke, and it's you, get it? Luckily for you, I found a way you could fill your
banks quickly without having to rob a bank. Every business model has one thing in common,
and the craziest thing is that you're actually missing it. If you have less than $54,362.42 in your
bank account, comment, You're broke, and I'll send you what you're missing.
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Hook
I went from a snap kneecap, screws coming out of my knee, telequad and hamstring tendonitis,
ACL and meniscus damage, and now I can do a reverse nordic.
Interest Peak
And if my knees can handle a reverse nordic like that, they're gonna be able to handle playing
football. And I guarantee that anyone that follows this knee progression over time will be able to
do the same thing.
Body
First, we wanna build strength in a short-range position. If something like a step-up hurts, you
can try a backwards sled to begin with, and then build strength in the step-up. And you can add
an extra set-in on the weaker side to start rebalancing your muscle size leg-to-leg. And then
once a short-range exercise starts to feel good like a step-up, we can start building strength in a
mid-range exercise, even assisting ourselves in something like a deep squat. And once a
mid-range exercise feels good, we can start adding in a long-range exercise like the ATG split
squat, which again can be used to iron out any imbalances side-to-side. And then the
progression after a split squat is something like a VMO squat, trying to keep our back as straight
as possible and our knees really pushing out, getting the stretch on the quads on the way down.
Then once you've built up the load and the range of motion on all these exercises, you'll be able
to unlock stuff like the sissy squat or even a reverse nordic.
CTA
If you want my e-book that gives you the full blueprint on how to do this, I'll have an e-book
down below.
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Hook
For five years I was meant to have an old man knees.
Interest Peak
Now I'll never be known for having bad knees again because I addressed these five areas.
Body
I started from the ground up with tip raises and coyote calf raises which both act as shock
absorbers for the knee while playing sport. Then addressing the areas above the knee getting
rid of my chronically tight hips with something like a pigeon. Then opening up my tight
hamstrings and the back of the knee with something like a Jepson curl. Then addressing the
strength within the knee joint with something like a step up. And restoring and getting stronger in
a full range of motion with something like an ATG split squat which I added an extra set on the
weaker leg to address my muscle imbalances.
CTA
If you want my ebook that gives you a full program on how to get out of knee pain, I've got an
ebook down below.
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Only 50% of athletes who tear that ACL will make it back to the level of sport they were playing
and out of that 50% who make it back, another 50% will re-tear or injure the other leg in the next
2 years That's only a 25% success rate The amount of people I've talked to that have had 2, 3,
4, even 6, 7, 8 ACL tears and still aren't back to their sport is absolutely mind-boggling and I
think one of the major reasons for this is that our standards to return to sport are way too low
How many of these can do 60 squats, intra-reverse Nordics with no knee pain? How many of
these athletes can rep out flat ground Nordics easy? How many can rep full range of motion
80G squats with more than their body weight on the bar? After my injury I would have rather
returned to sport 6 months later than to have this constant cycle of re-injuring myself If you want
my full breakdown on how I made my ACL stronger than before injury, comment ACL down
below
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Hook
In 60 seconds, you're going to know more about fixing bad knees than 99% of people.
Body
First, getting blood flow to the knee with something like a badder knee extension or a sled.
Then, once that feels good, progressing to short-range exercises like a step-up. And once that
feels good, progressing to mid-range exercises like a squat. Then, once that feels good,
progressing to a long-range exercise like an ATG split squat. And we can't forget about
hamstrings. Opening them up with something like a Jefferson curl. Now, we can't just be
focused on the actual knee. The whole body's inconnected. So we need to be focused on tight
hips with something like an incline pigeon. And strengthening below the knee with tib raisers
and KOT calf raisers.
CTA
If you want my e-book that gives you a full program on how to get out of knee pain, I've got an
e-book down below.
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Hook
I had the weakest knees on my football team.
Interest Peak
Here's exactly how I started to rebuild them.
Body
First, I got blood flow in and around the areas with banded knee extensions, backwards sleds,
knee flossing, tip raises, pokey calf raises, which also act as an isometric for the knee. And then
once the blood was flowing and my knee was feeling a bit better, I'd done a super set of dreams.
Opening up the back of the knee with elephant walks, opening up the front of the knee with
couch stretch, and then building height and weight in my polyp and step up. I started a flat
ground with a heel elevation. And then with assistance, I started to build up my range of motion
in the deep squat until I could rest in this position comfortably with no knee pain. And over time,
I built my Nordics from just eccentrics with a lot of hip bends until eventually just repping them
out with ease and building strength in the front of the knee as well as behind the knee, taking
this to extreme ranges. At the same time, I was so tight in my hips, so I had to use something
like an ATG split squat to open up the front, a 90-90 pushup to open the outside, a standing
pancake to open the inside, and Jefferson curls to open the backside. I just gave you pretty
much everything you need to fix your knees.
CTA
So if you want all of this in a structured program, comment ebook down below.
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Hook
Testing side hustles part 1.
Interest Peak
Everyone says I can make thousands a day drop shipping, so let's see if that's true.
Body
I start off by creating a brand new Shopify store for our product, which I found using my winning
product list. If you want this list, comment daddy please and I'll send it to your DM. From there, I
made a super sexy store after watching a few YouTube videos. Next, I found some viral TikToks
with this product and downloaded it without a watermark using Smaptik. Since these are already
organically viral, they have a super high chance of performing well as TikTok ads. So I posted
them as ads for $50 each and we'll see how much we made in 24 hours.
CTA
So follow so you don't miss out.
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Hook
Everyone's been saying I can make crazy money reselling spider hoodies, so I bought three.
Interest Peak
I found a guy who apparently backdoors these hoodies so they are 100% authentic and past
StockX. One problem.
Body
To sell spider hoodies on StockX, I need to be a level 2 seller, and I'm not. Luckily, I can just sell
them on Go. So I created a brand new account and listed this merino blue spider hoodie for
$232. The next day, it sold, and I'm literally on my way to ship it out right now. As you can see, I
took around $201 from this after fees, and I still haven't even listed the other two hoodies yet.
CTA
Comment spider, and I'll DM you where to get these hoodies and how to actually get started
with this.
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Hook
So I make six figures at 15 years old.
Interest Peak
basically I run a VRA aka a viral repost agency pretty much I artificially make people go viral by
reposting their Instagram reels onto my story.
Body
because if you repost someone else's Instagram reel onto your Story every view that your story
gets that counts as a view onto that person's real So I have accounts I get over a hundred
thousand story views meaning I guarantee Entrepreneur and creators a hundred thousand
views every single video and I also edit their video So as a higher chance of actually going viral
as you guys can see here this guy's video not over a million views and I Only reposted it to
10,000 people and these guys pay me hundreds of dollars every single video or thousands of
dollars every single month
CTA
And I know how the internet gets so here's some receipts obviously how to blow their info up as
you can see $4,000 for one month videos comment vr8 and I'll give me my free guide on how I
actually do this
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Hook
I'm gonna be trying YouTube Automation to see if you could actually make any money.
Interest peak
Start off by heading on to YouTube and creating a brand new channel under the finance niche.
Body
From there, I head on to Nameless, which is an AI that will generate us a logo and channel
name. And since our channel is in the finance niche, it generated me the name Wealthcore.
Next, I found a somewhat related finance clip from the Joe Rogan podcast and put
SubwaySurferSanta under it. You can find these clips by using AI such as Opus. And it's that
simple. I just used CapCut to put some auto-generated captions and put some slightly scary
music on it.
CTA
So yeah, I just uploaded it and I'll give you guys an update in 24 hours, so make sure to follow
so you don't miss out.
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Hook
Today is my 15th birthday, so no more 14-year-old entrepreneurs.
Interest Peak
Little two bands from the FL Money Glitch. If y'all don't know what that is, I dropped two
YouTube videos on it.
Body
I'm about to go out for dinner, so let me show you guys my fit. Let me know what you guys think
about this. You know what I'm saying? Got my chain, my shoes. So look at this. As you guys
know, your boy's always trying to learn to make more money, so I have been getting into crypto.
Only down about 900 bucks. I really don't know that much. Anyways, I do also want to give back
to you guys, because you know, like, this has really changed my life.
Ending/Cutoff
So I hit three lifetime premium access codes to my Discord server all throughout this video.
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Hook
exposing how this tiktoker makes a thousand dollars a day without a single post
Interest Peak
their whole business strategy is going on tiktok live and streaming games where the viewer
could donate gifts to interact with the game in real time and this is exactly how they do it.
Body
this website allows you to stream 20 of these tiktok interactive games passively so all you have
to do is pick a game, link your tiktok account, go live, and wait for the donations to start rolling in
Ending/Cutoff
and imagine if you had 20 tiktok accounts streaming all 20 of these tiktok live games 24-7 you
would basically have a tiktok live empire so this is basically a no-brainer simple
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Hook
TESTING SIDE HUSTLES PART 2
Interest Peak
People would say I can make thousands a day dropshipping, so let's see if that's true.
Body
A few days ago we launched our first TikTok ads, and they ended up doing super well, giving us
$200 in sales. So I just kept increasing how much we were spending on ads, and the sales were
going crazy.
CTA
If you wanna know my entire process on how I started with a brand new store and scaled it to
over thousands of dollars a day, comment yes daddy and I'll DM you my Discord server. I'm
dropping what my product was and how much we made in profit in 24 hours, so follow so you
don't miss out.
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Hook
If you're between the ages of 16 and 24, this is the video for you.
Interest Peak
You don't want to work a job, you don't want to boss, you want to make 10k, 20k, or even 30k a
month on your own terms, traveling wherever you want, doing whatever you want, eating
whatever you want.
CTA
I just made a document showing how I made more than a million dollars last year. It has this
step-by-step process that you need to take to start making money online. I'm gonna send it out,
but only to those who are hungry and willing to take action. If you've made it this far, you've got
what it takes to break free. Comment, escape, and I'll send it right over. You can keep scrolling
past this video, or you can take action.
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Hook
These are some of the richest kids I've seen in a minute.
Interest Peak
These two retired their parents and made more than a million dollars with e-commerce. I'm 24
and I've made more than a million dollars every year in my 20s with e-commerce.
Body
As long as you're not brain dead, you can make 10k per month pretty easily. We live in an online
world and more people are buying products online every day. Even my grandma buys shit
online. There's only three softwares that you need to know to get started with e-commerce.
CTA
I've got a document with all of them that I can send to you to get started. Just comment the word
parents and I'll send it over.
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Hook
It's not going to be easy, but here's how you can change your life in the next 90 days.
Interest Peak
I changed my entire life in 90 days and so can you.
Body
In 90 days, you can become a whole new person, a person of your dreams, you can follow a
diet and get the body you've always wanted, you can study e-commerce and get that car that
you've always wanted. All you need to do is get started. I've helped thousands of people just like
you change their life and it only took 90 days.
CTA
I can help you break free, but all you need to do is promise me to put in the work. Follow me on
IG and DM me the word life and I'll give you your first store.
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Hook
OnlyFans girls are gonna kill me.
Interest Peak
I'm putting all the OnlyFans girls out of business. Have fun working at the gas station, ladies.
Send this to your friends so you can join the cause.
Body
All you need to do is use Leonardo AI. Feed it this foolproof prompt and you're on your way to
making 30K a month. Comment the word model and I'll send you three prompts I've been using.
Next, you need to use another one of my favorite AI tools. Eleven Labs lets you create your own
voice and put it on your own videos. Finally, use Synthesia.io to bring it all together. All you need
to make sure to do is use the right prompts.
CTA
If you want the ones that I've been using, comment the word model and I'll send you three
prompts that haven't failed me.
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Hook
I would give up all this fucking bread bro, all of this, all of it, all of it, all of it, all of it, bro, all of
this, to be fucking 12 years old again. Why?
Interest Peak
Because age is a fucking thing, when you're fucking 12 years old, you wanna be old, but when
you're old, you wanna be young.
Body
Now imagine myself right now, imagine yourself right now. When you're 50 years old, I
guarantee you, you will give up everything in your fucking life to be the age that you are
currently right now. Be grateful and take action bro, you're young, go bro, go! Because when
you're 50, you're gonna look back at these times right now, and be like, what the fuck was I
doing? Why wasn't I making videos? Why wasn't I doing what all these little kids on the internet
are doing bro? Everybody was making money, except you.
Ending/Cutoff
So go bro, you're young, you got life. Fuck what people say bro, fuck the haters, they're gonna
think you're cringe. It doesn't matter!
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You can just go viral instantly. Copy people, bro. I'm gonna be the first one to tell you, I copy
people. This is how you make money. You don't have to reinvent the wheel. You don't need to
reinvent videos. All you gotta do is find a format that's working, which I show you guys, and now
just add your creative touch to it. This is why it's called the Creativity Program. You get paid to
be creative. Think, cook, get in the studio, cook up on these phones, bro.
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I dropped out of this college right here, Consumers River College. When I dropped out, I didn't
tell my mom, I didn't tell nobody, I wasn't even making money yet. I had a little motion, but not to
money where you can drop out. And I actually got a DM from one of my boys today, he's like,
bro, you inspired me to drop out. The crazy thing is, is me coming back here. Everybody would
tell me like, bro, don't drop out, bro. Like, you gotta go to school to make money and shit.
Dropping out was probably the best decision, bro. So I was literally here six months just using
wifi. My mom didn't know. I was trying to, I used that time to try to come up. So if you're in
school right now, I'm not gonna tell you to drop out, but honestly, if you're just going just to go
because your parents are telling you, because your girlfriend's saying, bro, you gotta go do this,
bro, fuck that. You know what you need to do at the end of the day. If college is not what you
wanna do, don't go. If you're doing it for your mom, don't go. If you're just going just to see for
the hoes, don't go. But if you're obviously gonna be a doctor, lawyer, go. And also this, shout out
to my mom, because to this day, she graduated. She graduated from the same spot that I didn't
graduate. W's in the chat, and now we're here with a CA. If you made it all the way to the end,
comment, real. And then I'm gonna send you a link to join the free discord. Let's fucking run it
up.
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I was a little kid and my mother here used to bring me and buy clothes when I had school. Now
I'm older and now I can take her here. She's buying clothes for school. And I know I'm just at
Burlington, but I swear to God, I'm going to take her to Balenciaga and I'm going to have her
catch out there. And why am I even sharing this? Because today's Mexican Mother's Day and a
lot of us forget to be grateful for one of the biggest reasons why you're here on this earth for
your mother. If you have a mom, bro, go tell you you love her, bro, because the reason I'm
successful is because of my mom and my dad, but today's my mom's day. So this small little
favor of me just taking her here to buy her clothes, bro, might seem like nothing to me, but I
know it means the world to her because as a little kid, she used to bring me to buy clothes and
now I'm privileged enough to bring her here and tell her, grab whatever you want. There's no
budget, mom. And this is all thanks to TikTok. If you want to learn how to make money on
TikTok, bro, all we do is this post one minute long videos get paid for views. You can also go and
sell products on there. You can also be an affiliate and sell other people's products. You can go
live and make money there, bro. The whole point is to go. If you made it all the way to then
comment down below. Happy Mother's Day.
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Bro, if you have a fucking younger brother, you have to lead the fucking bulls, who's gonna carry
the bulls, bro? Look at me, look at me. I look like this, but I'm the older brother, bro. This is my
young brother right here. People be like, bro, your big brother is your little brother. But you know
how proud it makes me feel to have this guy as my small little big brother, bro? If it wasn't for
him, I wouldn't be at the gym, bro. And honestly, if it wasn't for me, he wouldn't be making
money. But that's the whole power, bro. If you have a brother, stop being fucking selfish, bro.
Stop. It's literally just you versus you. But if you have a younger brother, bring him up with you.
He helps me out, and I help him out. Be grateful for having an older brother, because even
though he might piss you off, or he might say things you don't like all the time, he's there
because he's there to help you out. And as a younger brother, you have to put some respect on
your older brother, because he's been through hell of shit. He's been through shit you haven't
been through yet. So just remember, your older brother, even though he annoys you or he might
say some shit you don't like, he's there because he's there to help you out. And honestly, if it
wasn't for me, I wouldn't be making money. But that's the whole power, bro. If you have a
younger brother, stop being fucking selfish, bro. Stop. It's literally just you versus you. But if you
have a younger brother, bring him up with you.
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fucking lying to you bro they're lying they're telling you to start drop shipping to do real estate to
do wholesaling to do this and that but what the fuck are they doing bro they're making videos
they're making videos bro that's the real sauce that's the real game everybody's fucking lying to
you all these gurus they're doing videos but they're telling you to do something else they're
pointing that way when they're literally running that way bro start a tiktok account why do i say
start a tiktok account because tiktok is the number one app right now they're saying they're
gonna ban it for a reason right why do you think because everybody's going on tiktok going
fucking viral and making money of course they want to ban it bro they don't want you to get on
they don't want to put you on bro everybody's going gatekeep and tell you do this do this but
they're doing this so start making videos bro start making videos start selling shit that's it that's
literally it that's the fucking sauce so if you want to learn how to make videos how to go viral and
how to start printing fucking money with this i'll teach you comment down below yeah and i'm
gonna send you a link to join my free discord inside of there i have free guides free courses and
a free chat where you can go ahead and ask me anything
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Hook
In the life of a TikTok clipper making $20,000 a month.
Interest Peak
Today I woke up to my brother playing Fortnite because I worked way too late last night, so I
decided to just sleep in the office.
Body
Then I went to go and get a refreshing drink for the morning, then head over to my desk to get
started with my shift. First thing I do is go and search for popular YouTubers to screen record.
After watching their video for a minute or two, I end the screen recording and crop the video so
that it fits the screen. Then I go and screen record GTA gameplay to film the cars rolling down
the hill and then crop it the same way I did with the other one. Then I open up CapCut and start
a new project. After importing the first video, you go to overlays to add the second one on top.
Then you wanna click ratio at the bottom and select the TikTok option. This is so you can put the
GTA gameplay at the bottom and the main video at the top. Then you wanna go to auto captions
and start using this format. These settings are gonna create the best subtitles for you. Then you
wanna export your video, go over to your TikTok page and upload it.
CTA
One of my videos last month made me $1,200 from one video. If you wanna learn from me and
how I do what I do, you can join the free discord in my bio.
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Hook
I watched a video the other day about a guy who makes 15k a month by just taking popular
streamers' clips and putting them in the shorts Yeah, that's me.
Interest Peak
He's talking about my video. So let me actually show you what I do.
Body
Today when I go into my office, I pull out my phone and check my statistics for last month. One
of my pages that I started recently has already made over $12,500. I literally have like 5 of these
pages and make upwards of $40,000 every single month. So here is exactly how I make all of
my clips to make all of my money. First thing I do when I go on my phone is open YouTube.
Then I head to any particular streamer and screen record their content. Once I find a funny
moment, I take it into my video, I crop it, and then head to Crayo.ai. Once I'm on Crayo, I select
my GTA gameplay and it puts the whole video together for me. After I made the video, I go on
TikTok and post it on one of my theme pages.
CTA
Just last month, one of my theme pages made me over $12,500. And I literally have upwards of
10 of these pages now. So if you want to learn from me and how I do what I do, you can join the
free Discord in my bio.
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Hook
In the life of a $20,000 a month content clipper.
Interest peak
First thing I do when I get into my office is go and play some pool. This is so I can warm up my
fingertips and get ready to start my shift.
Body
Then I head over to my desk, pull out my phone and open YouTube. First thing I do is go and
search for popular YouTubers to screen record. After watching their video for a minute or two, I
end the screen recording and crop the video so that it fits the screen. Then I go and screen
record GTA gameplay to film the cars rolling down the hill and then crop it the same way I did
with the other one. Then I open up CapCut and start a new project. After importing the first
video, you go to overlays to add the second one on top. And then you wanna click ratio at the
bottom and select the TikTok option. This is so you can put the GTA gameplay at the bottom and
the main video at the top. Then you wanna go to auto captions and start using this format.
These settings are gonna create the best subtitles for you. Then you wanna export your video,
go over to your TikTok page and upload it.
CTA
One of my videos last month made me $1,200 from one video. If you wanna learn from me and
how I do what I do, you can join the free discord in my bio.
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Hook
This is how you're going to make $10,000 in one month using just your phone.
Body
What you're going to do is download CapCut on any device you have. Then you want to go to
YouTube and type in GTA Car Gameplay Footage. Take it and then put it under any podcast of
your choice. Then it should look something like this. Then what you want to do is export this
video, make a TikTok page and upload onto there. Once you unlock the creativity program and
post two of these videos a day, you can literally make up to $20,000 in a month.
CTA
And even more if you get more views, which is exactly what I teach in the free Discord in my bio.
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Hook
P.O.V. You're a teenager making $20,000 a month from a TikTok clip.
Interest Peak
First thing I do is wake up around 7am, put my slides on, open my curtains, and did all the basic
stuff to get ready for my day.
Body
Made my bed, got changed, and then opened my door. And as I opened it, I found a package.
So I open it, and it's just another hoodie. Pretty nice. So I open it up, and I put it on, and I put my
laptop and a few clothes later for football in my bag. So I'm about to head to the office, grab my
AirPods and my headphones, then run downstairs, put my shoes on, and get ready to hit the
road. I got these new Bapesters, I think they look pretty sick, so I'm gonna wear them today.
Step out the door to go and get my Uber, who is picking me up and taking me to the office. After
asking the driver if he had a gay son or a thot daughter, I finally got to the office. Went up the
stairs, put the code in, unlocked my doors, got in, put my bag down, turned on my computer,
and got ready to start my shift. First thing I do is I head over to YouTube to go and find satisfying
moments. And I screen record them and crop them so that they fit my phone screen, and then
save that to my camera roll. I then go to ChatGPT and ask it to give me 10 fun facts, copy and
paste it into 11Labs. I do this so 11Labs gives me an AI voiceover that I'm then gonna take into
CapCut. It's illegal to own just one guinea pig. Once I'm in CapCut, I put the satisfying videos
down, and then put the voiceover at the top of it with these auto captions. I then export it and
then take it to TikTok to then post on my FunFact TikTok page, which these FunFact videos
have been raking in views recently. I'm doing this because TikTok pay around $1,000 per
1,000,000 views, and just recently, one of my many pages made $9,000 in 30 days.
CTA
So yeah, if you wanna learn from me and how I'm able to do what I do, you can join the free
Discord in my bio.
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Allahi last month, I made over $12,000 using just my phone. I made all this money using TikTok.
This business model is actually so untapped that when you Google it, it still tells you the wrong
information. Google will tell you that TikTok are paying $50 for a million views, when in reality,
they're paying $1,000 for a million views. And you don't even have to know how to edit. You can
literally just use AI to make it. All you have to do is follow these steps to do exactly what I do
and make the money that I make. First thing I do is head over to Crayo.ai. Then I press the little
plus in the middle and head to the chat GPT story section. After this, I create a story using the
AI prompts. And after you've done that, the video should look something like this. Show me a
dinosaur. Give him a plan, an evil plan. Then you want to take that video and start an AI theme
page on TikTok and start posting that content. Just last month, one of my pages made over
$4,000. And I have five pages just like this. So if you want to learn from me and how I'm able to
do what I do, you can join the free discord in my bio.
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This is how 6 million views on TikTok got me this private jet. The first thing you're going to want
to do is download Capcom. Once you've done this, you want to pick your favorite podcast
streamer or YouTuber and put their content at the top and the GTA gameplay at the bottom.
Once you've done that with TikTok's new creativity program, I got 6 million views that was paid
$12,000. Now use that money to chart this jet. If you want to know how I do it, I do it on the free
disc on my bike.
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Last month, I made over $10,000 using just my phone. I'm gonna show you how I got here. So
you know how AI is going crazy right now, yeah? Yeah. Okay, well, let's just use that. Right now,
AI does all the work for us. So if you know how to use it properly, you can make 10K a month
really easy. This is exactly how I used it to make over $12,000 in just one month. First thing I do
is head over to Crayo.ai. Then I press the little plus in the middle and head to the chat GPT
story section. After this, I create a story using the AI prompts. And after you've done that, the
video should look something like this. Show me a dinosaur. Give him a plan, an evil plan. Then
you want to take that video and start an AI theme page on TikTok and start posting that content.
Just last month, one of my pages made over $4,000. And I have five pages just like this. So if
you want to learn from me and how I'm able to do what I do, you can join the free discord in my
bio.
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Wallahi, in this bedroom, I made over $150,000 profit last month, and I'm about to show you
how. I used TikTok's new creativity program, which can literally pay $20,000 for just 30 million
views. Now, even though I'm in the UK, I'm gonna show you how I accessed it. And I'm even
gonna show you how you can do exactly the same. Let's go! The first thing you wanna do is join
the Discord in my bio. You're gonna go to the Account Marketplace in the Free Source tab. And
when you're in here, you're gonna find tons of people selling these accounts. Now, you don't
have to worry about submitting tax info and all this other stuff, because when you buy the
account, it will already be submitted. Obviously, this isn't how I made all my money last month. I
also have tutorials on how to make viral videos to get those type of numbers in order to get paid
using their system. So if you wanna see that, join the free Discord in my bio.
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Wallahi I made $150,000 of profit in this room last month, and I'm going to show you one of the
ways on how I did it. TikTok have just rolled out their creativity program. Now once you've picked
your favorite streamer or YouTuber, you can get so much content out, it's unreal. Just yesterday,
from the Sneakofusi stream, I was clipping as it was live, and I've already achieved a total of 2
million views, which can already equate to around $2,000 in this new program. And it's only
been around 10 hours since that stream, so there's still tons more for it to get pushed and tons
more money to be made. And even though I'm in the UK, I'm still able to get accounts with the
program active, because I buy them from my Discord, which is free and in the link in my bio.
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This is how you're going to make $10,000 in one month using any smart device. What you're
going to do is download CapCut on whatever device you have. Then you're going to go on
YouTube and find your GTA car gameplay footage and add it to the bottom and leave whatever
podcast clip you want at the top. And after you've done that, it should look something like this.
Then what you're going to do is export this video, make a TikTok page and upload it onto there.
And you want to upload two of these videos a day. And once you've unlocked the creativity
program, you get paid around $1,000 per 1 million views. And these clips can get 10 million
views easily. If you live in a country where you don't have the creativity program, you can join
the free Discord in my bio, buy one from other people selling them in the marketplace I've
created.
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life of a TikTok clipper making $19,200 a month. First thing I do when I get into my office is go to
my pool table and play with myself until I'm ready to start my shift. Then I head over to my desk,
pull out my phone, and get ready to start making some clips. First thing I do is go to ChatGPT
and ask it to give me 10 fun facts. Then I head over to YouTube, screen record some satisfying
moments, then crop it for later. I then take my 10 fun facts and I head over to 11 Laps. What I'm
able to do here is turn my facts into an AI voice and then take it all into CapCut. Octopuses have
three hearts. I export it, take it into TikTok, and upload it onto my page. This is because TikTok
are paying $1,000 per 1 million views. Getting a million views with these fun fact videos are
really easy. Just last month, I made over $9,000. And that's just from one of my TikTok pages. I
have five of these. If you want to learn from me and how I'm able to do what I do, you can join
the free Discord in my bio.
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You're gonna make $10,000 in one month for your phone whilst you sleep. The first thing you
want to do is go on ChatGPT and ask it to give you 10 Would You Rather questions. Then, head
over to 11labs.io and do text-to-speech. Then you want to go over to CapCut and use this exact
format to structure your Would You Rather video. This page here, WouldYouRather03, has
literally made around $40,000 this month. Just from Would You Rather videos. And once you
post a video, they get views whilst you're sleeping. So whilst he was sleeping, he was literally
making thousands of dollars. If you want a step-by-step tutorial on exactly how to do it, you can
join the free Discord in my bio.