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From the UK - have been known as the 'London Assassin' 😂 I'm a Performance Coach for CEO's 🙌 excited to meet you all and implement a badass content system 🏆🚀
Hey Guys, I just launched an affiliate program for the Kontent Engine DB. It's easy to apply and become a member → CLICK HERE. You'll get a link you can promote via social media, your email list, or by word of mouth. If they purchase you'll get $497, it's that easy. I plan to create some promotional materials as needed (feedback on this is welcome) but I'm trying not to over-engineer the release of this. Let me know if you have any questions. 👇
Hey Guys, I came across 2 videos and thought they were interesting examples of good editing. So I wanted to share them. I also added one of my own that I tried on TikTok. This longer less edited content has been working well. I think we'll see 2 things going forward. 1. More highly edited videos like the 2 I posted---done in a tasteful and creative way. Really showcasing higher production levels and storytelling like how a Hollywood studio would do it. And 2. More raw/authentic off-the-top-of-your-head type content, where it's just face and camera and a good well-delivered message. On TikTok, these have been performing well for me in terms of views. TikTok is looking to push longer videos out. Anything in the middle of these 2 I think will just blend into the noise. What do you think? drop your thoughts in the comments.
Hey @Stephen G. Pope did you have a lot of your video content up and running before you started your community? I recall you were over at mighty networks, so maybe you had a lot of stuff. I’m wondering if it would be dangerous or just dumb, to be experimental with a free community, or should you be 100% on your game before considering it? Because if it’s dead-central, as your building it say in BETA, people can wonder off the reserve and into another community and find a better home, right? I imagine you have to be on your A-game.
Discovered a SUPER cool AI software for anyone creating video content 🔥 Not sure your guys' thoughts on this if you're starting out... This AI software will take any long-form video content and splice it up into a bunch of reels and short form video AND add captions! This could literally save hours every week! Could be awesome to take a 'weekly moment' like a podcast or live event and chop it up into short-form content for the week! Also free for up to 75 mins of upload :) https://vidyo.ai/