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Your job is not to make content viral
Many editors think their job is: - get views - get followers - get conversions That’s not true. You don’t control: - the speaker - the idea - the offer - the audience So promising views or conversions is a mistake. Your real job is much simpler. 1. Save the client’s time Good creators don’t want to sit and edit. They want to record and move on. If you remove that burden,you already create value. 2. Build a strong visual presence People judge content in seconds. Clean visuals.Clear branding.Consistent style. This makes the creator look serious. 3. Improve clarity and retention Editing cannot fix bad content. But if the content is already good,editing can make it 2–3x better. You do this by: - strong hooks - removing boring parts - adding visuals that explain things better Now the viewer understands faster. That means better retention. And retention is what helps content perform. So remember this: Your job is not to make something viral. Your job is to: - save time - build perception - make good content easier to watch. Do this well, and clients stay for a long time.
Welcome to CutFlow Editors Hub 👋
This community is for editors who want: - Better clients - Premium editing skills - A real system to grow - Opportunities to work with CutFlow Media - A network of serious editors in Pakistan and worldwide Actively here, you’ll find:• Editing tips• Playbooks• Challenges• Example edits• Paid opportunities• Hiring rounds• Portfolio reviews Your first step →Introduce yourself in #introductions (name, experience, portfolio)
Sometimes you don’t deserve to get paid
This will hurt some of you. But it’s true. There was a time when I worked for clients, and they didn’t like my work. I spent hours.I tried hard.I thought I did my best. Still, they weren’t happy. And you know what I said? “Give me feedback.”Or“It’s fine, you don’t have to pay.” Why? Because effort is not the same as value. Just because you worked hard doesn’t mean you delivered what was needed. That mindset changed me. It made me: - improve faster - take responsibility - stop blaming clients And something interesting happened. Clients trusted me more. Because they didn’t feel fear working with me. They knew: If something goes wrong, I won’t fight. I’ll fix it. Now let me tell you the other side. Recently, I had to pay someone who sent work 2 days late. I had to redo it myself. Still, he kept pushing for payment. His logic was: “I worked hard.” Yes, ethically, you worked. But professionally, you failed. Hard work = effort. Payment = delivered result. If you don’t learn to step back and say, “Maybe I didn’t deserve this one,” You will never build long-term success. Short-term ego feels good. Long-term responsibility builds reputation. The best professionals ask: “Did I actually deliver what was promised?” If the answer is no, fix it first. Money comes after value. Always.
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What is the best way or Strategy to follow up in outreacing? @Hassan Shakeel
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If you’re hard to work with, you won’t get hired
This is something editors ignore. Client asks for samples. Editor sends: - Google Drive link - 6 folders - 20 videos - “Check this, this, and this one” Now the client has to: - open folders - guess what to watch - spend extra time Most won’t do that. Here’s the truth: The easier you are to work with,the higher your chances of getting hired. Clients are busy.They don’t want homework. Less steps = more trust. Best editors do this: - 1 clean link - 2–3 best samples - clear labels That’s it. Not more work. Just less friction. If a client feels tired before hiring you,they won’t hire you. Skill matters. But ease matters more. Make it easy to say yes.
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