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I've never done this before but let's see how it goes. The left video will bring me 250k - 300k followers by February, plus ~9k newsletter subscribers. Once I monetize my newsletter, those eyeballs are worth $40 - $60k, give or take. What does my process look like? The...

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Фото профиля Kevin Bell 🍩
Kevin Bell 🍩1 год назад

This is BA! I love the behind the scenes! A few peeps were asking how, so I made a super quick demo of how I do it without an editor. Either “CapCut” or “Detail” as apps Video 👇

Фото профиля Lark Davis
Lark Davis1 год назад

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Фото профиля Collin Rutherford
Collin Rutherford1 год назад

Great stuff! You deserve every penny. Not many people are willing to put in the work.

Фото профиля Chris Koerner
Chris Koerner1 год назад

Thx man!

Фото профиля Tyler Purcell - Laundry & Finance
Tyler Purcell - Laundry & Finance1 год назад

This is amazing. Thanks for the behind the scenes look!

Фото профиля Chris Koerner
Chris Koerner1 год назад

NP!

Фото профиля Brian Skinner
Brian Skinner1 год назад

Did you hire your editor on upwork? I’ve played around with CapCut, which is impressive, but it still takes too long

Фото профиля Zach Ashburn
Zach Ashburn1 год назад

That’s really compelling, extremely hard to argue with the short form content You think short form is as high impact without your current following? (Or some other critical capacity?)

Фото профиля Charlie
Charlie1 год назад

LOVE seeing the process man. That was a treat. Fun concept too.

Фото профиля Chris Koerner
Chris Koerner1 год назад

Thx!

Фото профиля KiwiBirdDad
KiwiBirdDad1 год назад

Love seeing this. I need to find an editor…

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