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14 contributions to Synthesizer School
The blurry line between Authentic Value vs Low Effort video
I had a hypothesis about content that turns out was false. So lately I became a little bit busier with business, putting content at the side but I started to see a weird pattern in the business youtube space, lot of successful guys just create raw, unedited, authentic videos that get much more views than their overedited content. I saw this trend with authentic content/authentic editing, and also I just had little time for content creation. So I had this idea: What if I double down on value, only use bullet points instead of scripting, no editing, and just use simple thumbnails. It sounded good on paper: "people are not here for fancy editing or thumbnails they are here for value and authenticity" I started to post video after video, but somehow it just doesnt resonated with the audience the videos didnt got too many views and they kinda flopped if this would have been my first video I would just say I should keep going but because I had evidence that I'm able to get views (for context the video before it got 1k+ views) I realised that the problem is with the content. And I overlooked a huge thing: CONTEXT & EFFORT so after trying to understand why my videos flopped and other channels got 100k+ views I came to 2 realisation: 1. Sam Ovens, Charlie Morgan, Andrew Kirby has the authority that justifies a 1 hour long uncut video. if I sit down in front of the camera and talk for one hour, the audience asks: Why should I spend my time listening to this guy? He didn't even take the effort to edit this video.... If Sam Ovens or any other established authority sits down in front of the camera for an hour, people think: Oh it's so cool I can listen to a multi millionare's ideas, it feels like as I would be in the same room as him, he is sharing soo much value in this video! I think who you are matters just as much as what you say and you have to consistently show up and associate your name and reputation with quality and value and than you will build out trust with your audience
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1 like • Mar 21
I like the model of Even Carmichael. Maximise watchtime for the 1st minute and the have the rest of the video just flow... If you can keep people watching for one minute they are likely to stick around... It's an 80/20^3 approach. Example video I published today, recorded in one take and minimal editing afterwards, except for the intro... For the rest of the video I used Descript to cut out 100+ 'ums' and 'um' and 'year' (which is say too often)... automatically... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61O-lbKEpVw&t=5s&ab_channel=FindFocus Another great channel where you see this technic used is the one from Jay Abraham: https://www.youtube.com/@JayAbrahamOfficial
Skool Games Review: How I Make $9,711/m with Alex Hormozi’s The Skool Games
This post contains a comprehensive review of Alex Hormozi’s The Skool Games. To help you decide if it’s right for you. It also has a complete post from Alex Hormozi detailing the 8 ways people are making money in The Skool Games. Including ways that work even if you don’t have an audience, and even if you’re not an expert. Then finally an overview of my experience with The Skool Games, including how I’ve made hundreds of thousands of dollars on Skool, and make $9,711/month from an ‘unadvertised’ part of The Skool Games. I think you’ll like this section. Thank you for attention. I hope you find value in these words. --- << FOR BETTER READER EXPERIENCE, READ THIS POST HERE: SkoolGamesReview.com >> --- CONTENTS PAGE Part 1 – What is The Skool Games? The Skool Games Results The Skool Games Prizes 1. Win 1-day with Alex Hormozi 2. Alex Hormozi 1-day recordings 3. Get Skool for FREE The Skool Games Leaderboard The Skool Games Course The Skool Games Community The Skool Games Winner Stories How do you join The Skool Games? How much does The Skool Games cost? Part 2 – 8 ways people are making money in The Skool Games 1) “Swap to Save” Paid to Paid. 2) “Free only”. 3) “Free THEN Paid”. 4) “Free AND Paid”. 5) “Influencer Partners” into paid. 6) “Outside Experts” into paid. 7) “Zero to hero” into paid. 8) “Curate” into paid. Alex Hormozi and Skool’s partnership Part 3 – My experience with The Skool Games I host two communities How I make $9,711/month with The Skool Games The ‘new model’ I used to make $1m profit + 600,000 Subscribers My YouTube strategy ($1m profit)
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New comment Mar 21
1 like • Mar 21
@Andrew Kirby The thing is most people don't care... Having that CC-award on the wall is enough proof for most ;) But having something like that defnitely helps. That's why I sometimes make sales via a checkout instead of getting the money directly via Wise to my bankaccount, eventhough I lose an extra 2% because of fees...
18th jan 2018: the harsh advice that transformed my life
6 years ago my first mentor made this video for me that completely transformed my life. Without this harsh advice I might still be broke. Check it out:
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New comment Mar 30
2 likes • Mar 21
@Shiva Shashank I'm just launching a coaching/mentorship program. Divine forsight. 😅 It's really that you know what want, who you want to serve and then do the work. A coach will keep you accountable and most of the time tell you stuff you alrady know plus some of the things you don't know yet... Most important is that you relate to the coach and work with someome you respect and inspires you / shares a lot of the same values... Which is what Andrew mentioned before. I call this "Relate -> Repeat -> Results" Most people slack on the "Repeat" part, thinking it's all about that magic trick or "knowlegde" Funny story: I even noticed that myself when I watcedh a video about how to do sales calls from my teaching after not doing sales calls for a while and thought: "Wow this is really good" But then found out I just need to practive more and put in the reps because that's where you make new distinctions... A bit like: You cannot learn to ride a bike by reading a book...
1st rule of online business
1st rule of online business: >> Learn from people ahead of you << Simple, but true. What do you think could be the 2nd rule?
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New comment Mar 23
1 like • Mar 18
@Andrew Kirby I feel the same it true for Alex Becker and his non crypto videos... But Alex learned from Sam as well ;)
2 likes • Mar 19
@Griffin A. Hamilton I have not followed Alex that much anymore. Bascially too focused on implementation right now... What I found is that people respect mastery and substance which you have to earn through repetition and doing the thing (which basically what Alex Harmozi preaches...)
Lawn Mowing Done Different
Just came accross this and think it's billiant: This guy, knocks on doors, mows the lowns for free, films it and uploads it to social plattforms. https://www.instagram.com/nathanslawnsandgardens/?fbclid=IwAR3ZcdumOd1cxJgg5DlVbMMw5XAhuzO1yc6HkTB_uDA3cgF5VBs9LH_qR2g 1.3 million followers on Instagram... Gets paid with ad revenue and sponsorship deals...
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Martin Boeddeker
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