Building the next generation of video editors/designers/creative strategists and connecting them with ecom brand owners

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Most people trying to make money online have been at it for months. Watching tutorials. Joining communities. Buying courses. Trying dropshipping, content creation, agencies, whatever is trending. You've learned a lot. You're still broke. And the reason is always the same: You never learned a skill with a direct line to revenue. A skill where someone can point at something you made and say: "that generated us $X. We need more of that." That's the only skill that really changes your financial situation. The problem is nobody talks about this honestly. The internet is full of people selling you on the idea that learning is enough. That if you just consume the right content, watch the right videos, join the right community, something will click and the money will follow. It doesn't work like that. You can spend a year learning marketing and still not be able to show anyone what you made and what it generated. You can edit videos for months and still be charging $10 an hour because nothing you've made has ever moved a needle for anyone. Knowledge without output that generates revenue is a hobby bro. The shift happens when you stop collecting information and start building something that has a direct line to someone's revenue. Something where the result is measurable. Where the person paying you can point at your work and justify every dollar they spent. That's when the money follows. You'll keep consuming. Keep learning. Keep waiting for something to click. Or you stop waiting and actually build the skill that changes things. Lock in.
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There's a way to start an ecom brand with an unfair advantage almost nobody has. This alone puts you ahead of 90% of your 'competition'. Most guys scrape together $5K-$10K, build a store, start running ads, and slowly watch that money disappear on products that don't convert and ads that don't work. Then they hit zero and start over. Seen this happen over and over again. The smarter move is learning the skill that actually determines whether any ecom brand succeeds or fails before you spend a single dollar of your own money. Making ads that sell. Understanding why people buy things. What hooks someone in the first 2 seconds. How to take a cold stranger and turn them into a buyer before they scroll past. And the best way to learn that skill is by doing it inside real ecom brands first. Watching how winning brands test creative. How they scale what works. How they think about their customer. How they go from $100K months to $1M months. And getting paid the entire time. So when you finally launch your own brand, you're not figuring it out anymore. You have capital saved instead of burned. You have skills proven on real brands with real money. You know what makes people buy because you've been making people buy things for months. That's the unfair advantage most people trying to build an ecom brand will never have. Because they were too impatient to build the foundation first. Ecom is hard. But it's a lot less hard when you actually know what you're doing before you start. Learn the skill. Get paid while you learn it. Build toward your own brand from a position of knowledge and capital. That's the play.
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"I'm not in the right situation to start right now" Bro in ecomtalent got hired as a video editor while doing everything from his phone๐Ÿคฏ He started with 0 skills. No laptop. Nothing. 4 months later he's generating sales and getting hired by brands. This just shows how much is possible when you kill your limiting beliefs and just get to work. You have a laptop. You have wifi. You probably have more than he did when he started. So what's actually stopping you? Lock in.
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If you're a creative strategist. If you're a video editor. And you can't get any clients. You have no social proof. You have no case studies. Do the tonystakkz method step by step which I've taught others: 1.) Work a 9-5 job. 2.) Join @ecomtalent 3.) Work hard and offer free work. 4.) Either you work with a brand or they will say no. 5.) If they say no ask them to give you a testimonial. 6.) Do this as many times as you can inside @ecomtalent 7.) Now you have case studies and social proof. 8.) Create an upwork account. 9.) Use all them case studies and social proof you got inside @ecomtalent on upwork. 10.) Leverage the fuck out of this. 11.) Also put on your upwork profile that you are inside @ecomtalent. 12.) Apply for 5 jobs a day on upwork. 13.) Send a personalised 2 minute Loom video for every job you apply for. 14.) In the loom video show them your SOPs. 15.) Tell them in the loom video you want to know more about their brand and want to do a free audit of it with no strings attached. As you believe in delivering value first. 16.) Keep doing this until you get an interview. 17.) On the interview match what you said on the loom video. 18.) Ask them questions related only to their brand. 19.) Don't close them actually fucking help them and show them that your sincere. 20.) After the call you will know everything about their brand. 21.) Send a free audit and get feedback of your audit from creative strategists and and brand owners inside @ecomtalent on live calls. 22.) Iterate and keep repeating this cycle I've told you. 23.) You will now become much better at creative strategy and brand audits. 24.) You will eventually close a client(I promise you 1000x). 25.) Get the brand good results on upwork and repeat this. 26.) Show your proof inside @ecomtalent 27.) Engage inside @ecomtalent give value. 28.) Now sign a client for 3k a month (full time). 29.) Leave your 9-5 job. 30.) Invest into @ecomtalent brands only community ($250 a month). 31.) Network, give value and learn personal insights with how brands in their are scaling on live calls. 32.) As you become better you will sign more clients inside of there. 33.) That's where you will hit 10k a month. 34. Your whole life will change if implement what I just told you. This opportunity won't be around forever. Ai is only getting better. Join @ecomtalent.
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I'll get a lot of hate from video editors but fu*k it: All of you are crying about clients not paying you enough and not valuing your work. But bro, think about it. All you're really doing for them is piecing together some pretty videos. You're not making them more money in any direct way. Sure, you could be building their "personal brand" so they can have "online presence" or "attract more leads" Still incredibly weak. Nobody is going to pay you big money for that because they're not directly getting that money back. The ROI is unclear, the results are hard to measure, and frankly most "personal brand" content is just vanity metrics. But you know where you could use the EXACT video editing skills you have AND make a shit ton of money? Ecom marketing Here's how it works: Ecom brands need to test hundreds of ads > They need editors/strategists to make those ads > If ads work, brand makes money > If brand makes money, YOU make money Simple math. You can finally start charging premium rates and escape the editing rat race. All you gotta do is add marketing knowledge to your video editing skillset and you're golden. But all of you still keep chasing the Apple-style editing or whatever new trend comes out. Missing the fucking point entirely. But I know 97% of you will read this and just scroll past. Only 3% will actually take action. And that 3% will make a shit ton of cash. They won't spend 16 hours editing 1 video for $200 anymore. They'll get paid $3k retainers for half the work. Because they understood the difference between making pretty videos and making profitable videos. Your choice.
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Clippers after months of work realizing they've built 0 skills and have no leverage whatsoever
๐‡๐จ๐ฐ ๐ญ๐จ ๐Œ๐š๐ค๐ž ๐Œ๐จ๐ง๐ž๐ฒ ๐‚๐ฅ๐ข๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ข๐ง๐  ๐ญ๐ก๐ž ๐Ÿ๐ŸŽ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ” ๐…๐ˆ๐…๐€ ๐–๐จ๐ซ๐ฅ๐ ๐‚๐ฎ๐ฉ A Beginner's Step-by-Step Guide (rt and bookmark) The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off June 11 and for clippers this is the biggest window of opportunity you'll see in four years This guide breaks down exactly how to get started from zero with no experience whatsoever ๐–๐ก๐š๐ญ ๐ข๐ฌ ๐œ๐ฅ๐ข๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ข๐ง๐ ? Clipping is taking sharp moments like goals, drama, reactions and hot takes, then editing them into short 15โ€“60 second vertical videos for TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels and Facebook Reels, You post these clips on your own accounts the views get tracked and you get paid per 1,000 views The reason brands and platforms pay for this is simple, short-form clips that look like organic content outperform traditional ads because the algorithm pushes them harder Now you understand lets get started.... ๐’๐“๐„๐ ๐Ÿ โ†’ ๐‚๐ซ๐ž๐š๐ญ๐ž ๐๐ž๐๐ข๐œ๐š๐ญ๐ž๐ ๐Ÿ๐จ๐จ๐ญ๐›๐š๐ฅ๐ฅ ๐š๐œ๐œ๐จ๐ฎ๐ง๐ญ๐ฌ Don't post on your personal page, create fresh accounts specifically for World Cup and football content on: โ†’ TikTok (Preferably create a Uk Tiktok acc) โ†’ Facebook Reels (Preferably create a Uk Tiktok acc) Use a football-related username and start posting pre-tournament content now, predictions, group breakdowns, player profiles so the algorithm learns your niche before kickoff ๐’๐“๐„๐ ๐Ÿ โ†’ ๐ƒ๐จ๐ฐ๐ง๐ฅ๐จ๐š๐ ๐ฒ๐จ๐ฎ๐ซ ๐ž๐๐ข๐ญ๐ข๐ง๐  ๐ญ๐จ๐จ๐ฅ๐ฌ Free and all you need to start โ†’ CapCut โ†’ capcut.com, the number one editor for clippers, auto-captions, effects, transitions Optional AI tools that make you 5โ€“10x faster โ†’ Opus Clip โ†’ opus.pro, paste a long video and the AI finds the best moments then generates clips with captions automatically (it can even auto post) โ†’ Ssemble โ†’ ssemble.com, from $7.50 per month, generates 10 โ€“ 15 clips per video in minutes, Your phone plus CapCut is genuinely enough to start earning ๐’๐“๐„๐ ๐Ÿ‘ โ†’ ๐’๐ข๐ ๐ง ๐ฎ๐ฉ ๐จ๐ง ๐œ๐ฅ๐ข๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ข๐ง๐  ๐ฉ๐ฅ๐š๐ญ๐Ÿ๐จ๐ซ๐ฆ๐ฌ This is where the actual money comes from, these platforms connect you with campaigns that pay you per 1,000 views on the clips you post, no follower requirements at all โ†’ Whop, whop.com, works in 149 countries, no KYC, daily payouts, $1โ€“$5 per 1,000 views, free to join โ†’ Reach, reach.cat, 5-minute signup, weekly payouts via USDT or bank transfer, โ†’ Vyro, vyro.ai, MrBeast's clipping marketplace, competitive but high-quality campaigns โ†’ Cliphaven, cliphaven.app, performance-based platform, good for sports and entertainment niches โ†’ AutoClip, autoclip.dev, has an auto-posting feature that handles distribution across platforms so you just focus on finding the best moments โ†’ ClipAffiliates, clipaffiliates.com, affiliate-style clipping campaigns across multiple niches Sign up for at least two or three today and start browsing their active campaigns ๐’๐“๐„๐ ๐Ÿ’ โ†’ ๐Š๐ง๐จ๐ฐ ๐ฐ๐ก๐ž๐ซ๐ž ๐ญ๐จ ๐ฌ๐จ๐ฎ๐ซ๐œ๐ž ๐ฒ๐จ๐ฎ๐ซ ๐œ๐จ๐ง๐ญ๐ž๐ง๐ญ โ†’ Screen record or downlaod highlights from FIFA's official YouTube and TikTok, these are free and publicly posted by FIFA themselves โ†’ Download match highlights from YouTube using tools like yt-dlp, ssyoutube.com or savefrom.net, most clippers pull their raw footage this way โ†’ Use press conference and interview footage, these are widely available on YouTube and easy to clip โ†’ Campaign footage from platforms like Whop or Reach.cat, some campaigns provide the footage for you so all you do is edit and post, The key thing to remember is don't just repost raw footage with nothing added, always add your own layer on top whether that's commentary, face cam, text overlay, captions, reactions or analysis, that's what makes it your content and keeps you safe from takedowns ๐’๐“๐„๐ ๐Ÿ“ โ†’ ๐‹๐ž๐š๐ซ๐ง ๐ฐ๐ก๐š๐ญ ๐ฆ๐š๐ค๐ž๐ฌ ๐š ๐œ๐ฅ๐ข๐ฉ ๐ ๐จ ๐ฏ๐ข๐ซ๐š๐ฅ โ†’ The hook is everything, lead with the most dramatic moment in the first 1โ€“2 seconds โ†’ Captions are non-negotiable, use CapCut's auto-caption feature with bold readable fonts โ†’ Emotions beat skills every time, goals are great but tears, celebrations, controversy, underdog moments and fan reactions get shared way more โ†’ Keep it short, 15 โ€“ 30 seconds for maximum reach on TikTok and facebook, 60 seconds if you're targeting TikTok's Creator Rewards Program which pays on longer videos โ†’ Use relevant hashtags on every post, #WorldCup2026 #FIFA #Football plus team-specific and player-specific tags ๐’๐“๐„๐ ๐Ÿ” โ†’ ๐…๐จ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐จ๐ฐ ๐š ๐๐š๐ข๐ฅ๐ฒ ๐ฉ๐จ๐ฌ๐ญ๐ข๐ง๐  ๐ฌ๐ฒ๐ฌ๐ญ๐ž๐ฆ Aim for 3โ€“5 clips per day, the algorithm rewards consistency and every clip is another chance to go viral, volume is what separates clippers earning $100 from those pulling $20,000 Best times to post โ†’ 30 minutes before kickoff, fans are scrolling and hyped, your clip lands right in front of an active audience โ†’ Immediately after a match ends, everyone is hunting for highlights and reactions, first to post catches the wave โ†’ Halftime, fans are on their phones replaying what just happened โ†’ Morning after a late night match, millions who couldn't watch live are scrolling for what they missed, Why this matters โ†’ the algorithm pushes content that gets fast early engagement, post when people are already searching and your clip gets picked up and pushed to more people Post the same clip across TikTokand Facebook Reels, same work, 2 audiences, 2 chances to earn, ๐’๐“๐„๐ ๐Ÿ• โ†’ ๐’๐ญ๐š๐œ๐ค ๐ฆ๐ฎ๐ฅ๐ญ๐ข๐ฉ๐ฅ๐ž ๐ซ๐ž๐ฏ๐ž๐ง๐ฎ๐ž ๐ฌ๐ญ๐ซ๐ž๐š๐ฆ๐ฌ This is how the money layers up from day one to long-term Layer 1: Day 1 Clipping campaigns on Whop, Reach.cat and Vyro $1โ€“$5 per 1,000 views, no followers needed, this is where most beginners make their first money Layer 2: Week 2 โ€“ 4 Platform monetization kicks in as your accounts grow, โ†’ TikTok Creator Rewards Program: requires 10K followers and 100K views in 30 days, pays per 1,000 qualified views on 60 second videos, โ†’ Facebook Reels: monetisation, bonus programs and in-stream ads Layer 3: Month 1โ€“3 Brand deals: as your account grows, betting companies, sports apps and merch brands will reach out, a 50K-follower football account can command $1000โ€“$5000 per sponsored post, Layer 4: Long-term Account selling: niche football accounts built during the World Cup can be sold on fameswap.com for $500โ€“$5,000 depending on followers and engagement ๐’๐“๐„๐ ๐Ÿ– โ†’ ๐‚๐จ๐ง๐ญ๐ž๐ง๐ญ ๐ข๐๐ž๐š๐ฌ ๐ญ๐ก๐š๐ญ ๐ฉ๐ซ๐ข๐ง๐ญ ๐ฏ๐ข๐ž๐ฐ๐ฌ ๐๐ฎ๐ซ๐ข๐ง๐  ๐ญ๐ก๐ž ๐–๐จ๐ซ๐ฅ๐ ๐‚๐ฎ๐ฉ โ†’ Pre-match predictions: "This is why [team] will shock everyone" โ†’ Fan reactions: film watch parties, street celebrations, pub eruptions โ†’ Controversy clips: "The referee just ruined the World Cup", these explode every single tournament โ†’ Player comparisons: "Mbappe 2022 vs Mbappe 2026" โ†’ Underdog storylines: first-time qualifiers, redemption arcs, aging legends playing their last World Cup โ†’ Meme moments: every World Cup produces memes, speed wins, be first โ†’ Post-match hot takes: "3 things nobody noticed in Argentina's match" ๐˜๐จ๐ฎ๐ซ ๐ช๐ฎ๐ข๐œ๐ค-๐ฌ๐ญ๐š๐ซ๐ญ ๐œ๐ก๐ž๐œ๐ค๐ฅ๐ข๐ฌ๐ญ โ†’ Create dedicated football accounts on TikTok plus one other platform โ†’ Download CapCut at capcut.com and learn the basics โ†’ Sign up on Whop at whop.com and Reach.cat at reach.cat โ†’ Follow @FIFAWorldCup on TikTok and YouTube โ†’ Start posting pre-tournament content today โ†’ Set up notifications for the match schedule, June 11 kickoff โ†’ Commit to 3โ€“5 clips per day during the tournament โ†’ Track what performs best and double down on it, Get to work... You don't need followers, you don't need expensive gear you need your phone or PC, CapCut, a clipping platform and the discipline to show up daily June 11 the window opens, July 19 it closes, the question is whether you'll be clipping or just watching Take the shot...
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Clipping is becoming one of the most popular ways to make money online right now. On the surface it makes complete sense. No startup costs, anonymous, easy way to stack some cash. I get it. But there's a problem that none of these clipping gurus want you to know. Think about what you're actually doing for a second. You're spending hours every day finding moments, cutting clips, posting, engaging. That's not nothing. That takes effort and consistency. And sure, you'll stack some cash. Maybe a few hundred a month, maybe more if you're consistent. That part is real. But zoom out for a second and ask yourself where this is actually going. Because the income doesn't grow as you get better. Actually there is no "getting better." You find the moment, cut it, post it. That's the whole skill. A kid who started yesterday does exactly what someone six months in does. The model doesn't reward improvement, it rewards volume. And volume has a hard limit because at some point you simply run out of hours. The clipping model has a ceiling built into it. And you're just as replaceable on day 365 as you were on day one. That's the part none of these guys puts in the tutorial. But there's a way you can turn these basic video editing skills you've learned into something that builds real leverage. With no ceiling. Let me explain: Ecom brands are spending $50K, $100K, $300K month on paid ads. Not clips of someone talking. Ads that run on Meta and convert cold strangers into buyers. And they cannot find enough people who know how to make them. Most editors know aesthetics. Brands need psychology. They need someone who understands why a person pulls out their card at 11pm after seeing a 30-second video. That's a completely different skill from clipping, and it's one that compounds every single time you use it. Every ad you make teaches you something. Every result, good or bad, makes the next one sharper. Six months in you're a completely different person than you were on day one. And that's when the leverage kicks in. You're not getting paid per clip anymore. You're getting paid for what your work actually produces. A percentage of the revenue your ad generates, for as long as it keeps running. That's how we built ecomtalent. You learn the skill, then you make ads for real brands through our Ad Bounty program. The brand posts a project inside the community. You study the brand, come up with an angle, make the ad. Brand tests it with their own budget, zero risk on your end. If it converts you earn 3.5% of every dollar they spend on it. Let's say a brand spends $50K on your ad, which is very realistic. You get $1,750 that month. Same again next month if it's still running. Now Imagine having three winning ads running across different brands. That's $5K a month in passive income, on top of whatever else you're earning. From ads you already made. And the insane part is that you're earning this while you're still learning. You don't need to be an expert. You don't need a portfolio. You just need to be inside the program, making ads for real brands, getting better with every submission. Nobody else in the 'make money online' space has built anything close to this. Every other program teaches you a skill and then leaves you to figure out the rest. We built the entire pipeline. The training, the brands, the system that pays you when your work performs. That's the model. Your work keeps paying you. Clipping never does that. Clipping gives you a ceiling you can't break no matter how hard you work. This gives you a skill with no cap on it. If you want in, link in bio. See you inside๐Ÿซก
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If you're between 16 and 25 and trying to make money online. Clipping is not the best move. I get why people think it's a good business model. No face, no brand, 10-15 minutes per clip, stack some solid cash. I get it. But let's say you've been clipping for a year, what do you actually own after that year? Some basic editing skills you could've learned in 2-3 weeks. A page built on someone else's content. And an income that disappears the second that creator stops posting, the algo shifts, or someone builds a better automation tool than the one you're using. Sure you might stack a few K in the meantime. But you'll be exactly as valuable in year two as you were in week two. A kid who started yesterday can do exactly what a two year veteran does. There's nothing to get better at. You find the moment, cut it, post it. That's the whole 'skill'. The guys actually making real money online got there by learning something a business owner would genuinely pay good money for. Something that directly impacts revenue. And the better they got at it, the more they earned. That's the difference. When you get better, you earn more. And at a certain point you stop getting paid for your time and start getting paid for your results. That's when the real leverage kicks in. One person, one skill, generating more than most people make in a year. And you carry that forever. Nobody can take a real skill away from you. No algorithm change, no platform dying, no creator quitting. You will never have to start from zero again because what you built lives in your head and shows up in your work. That's the thing clipping will never give you. You're young. That's your biggest advantage right now. Don't burn it on something that leaves you in the same place you started. Sit with this for a second.
In the last 7 daysโ€ฆ $7,000 paid out to clippers Top performers made $300 The crazy part? Most experienced clippers can: โ€ข edit a clip in 10โ€“15 mins โ€ข post it โ€ข engage with the X network โ€ข make $$$ PER post Meaning people are turning 10โ€“20 hours/month into $500โ€“1,500 doing what they were already doing for FREE Thatโ€™s roughly $25โ€“75/hr And the top operators scale this across 5โ€“10 high-performing accounts But the money isnโ€™t even the best part This week alone, our clippers helped push FIVE different topics viral on X They also gained HUNDREDS of HIGH QUALITY FOLLOWERS A decentralized media army is forming in real time Capital efficiency will become the new gold standard
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Clipping is the most overrated business model in the creator economy right now. And I get why it blows up on your feed. No face, no filming, no personal brand. Just cut someone else's video, post it, watch the views come in. The tutorials make it look like a genuinely good business model. Now let's say you build a clip page. It's growing, views are coming in, the automation is running itself. Good. Now what? Because here's the thing nobody in those tutorials actually answers. You're driving thousands of people somewhere every single day. And the question worth asking is where exactly they're going, and who's collecting when they get there. The views are yours. The money is his. And that's kind of the whole problem. Because the second that creator stops posting, slows down, or the algo changes, you have nothing. You haven't gotten better at anything. You haven't built anything except for some basic video editing skills that you could've learned in 2-3 weeks. You've just been repackaging someone else's work and sending people into someone else's funnel. Do that for a year and you're in the exact same spot you started. Just with a page you don't fully own, dependent on someone you've never met, and a tiny bit of skill that means nothing to anyone willing to pay real money. That's the ceiling nobody talks about in those tutorials. But there's a version of this where instead of building leverage for someone else, you build it for yourself. Where the thing you're learning actually compounds. Where getting better at your craft directly increases what you earn, with no ceiling on it. If you become genuinely good at this, you could be earning UNLIMITED income. That version exists. And it's sitting right next to the opportunity everyone's ignoring while they're busy automating clip pages. Ecom brands are spending 6-7 figures a month on paid ads. These brands do not care about views. They care about one thing: ads that convert cold strangers into buyers. And what's crazy: They can barely find people who know how to make them. Most editors coming up through the creator economy know how to make things look good. But brands need people who understand why someone pulls out their card. That's a completely different skill, and almost nobody is learning it because everyone's too busy building clip pages. The person who learns it stops trading time for views and starts trading skill for a percentage of revenue. That's what leverage actually looks like. You make an ad, the brand tests it with their own budget, and if it works you earn a cut of everything it generates. Not a flat fee. Not per clip. A percentage of actual sales, for as long as that ad keeps running. A good ad doesn't pay you once. It pays you every month it's live. Think about what that actually means for a second. Because this can genuinely be life-changing for you. A brand is spending $100,000 a month on ads. Your ad is one of the ones running. They spend $50,000 on yours specifically. You get $1,750 that month. Just from that one ad. And if it keeps performing, they keep spending on it. Next month, same thing. Month after that, same thing. Now imagine if you make multiple of these winning ads? You earn a very good income WHILE learning the skills required to make winning ads. With 0 risk on your end. We have brands on the program spending hundreds of thousands a month. Some of them millions. That's not crazy in ecom. We built a program called Ecomtalent around exactly this. You learn the skill, then you get access to real brands through our Ad Bounty program. You make the ad, brand tests it with their own budget, zero risk on your end. If it converts, you earn 3.5% of every dollar spent on it for as long as it runs. Last Q4, students generated $6 million in revenue for brands. $70K paid out. And that was when the whole system wasn't even fully ready yet lol. If you're still out here building clip pages after reading this, I genuinely don't know what to tell you anymore. Link in bio.
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If you're a video editor. And you want to work with ecom brands. Without having any case studies or a portfolio. Listen carefully. Join @ecomtalent. For only $97 a month you get: - Weekly live calls. - Work placements. - Job posts. - Client acquisition(signing clients) - Live work feedback. - Real life project collaborations. - Portofolio building. If work really hard and show up everyday. I guarantee you will work with a ecom brand 3 months from now. With a 3-5k a month salary commission.
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May 29
If I had to start over from $0 today. Th is is the EXACT roadmap I'd follow to get to $10K/month in under 6 months. 1 ) Learn basic video editing Download CapCut, it's free, and find a beginner course on YouTube. Can learn this in two weeks if you actually lock in. You're not trying to become a pro editor - you just need to know how to cut clips, add text, add music, and export. 2 ) Stack skills on top of it Basic editing alone will have you charging $50 a video. You're almost better off getting a minimum wage job at that point. The shift happens when you stack skills like marketing psychology and copywriting on top of your editing. Understanding why people buy, how to structure a hook that stops the scroll, how to write copy that makes someone pull out their credit card. That's what turns you from a guy who cuts clips into someone who makes a fuck ton of money. That's what I'd be learning inside Ecomtalent. 3 ) Make Ad Bounties while you learn Inside ecomtalent, established ecom brands post real ad projects. You make the ads. They test them with real ad spend. Your ad performs, you earn a percentage of every sale it drives - for as long as it runs. You're not doing fake practice projects. You're making real ads while you're still learning the skill. Had a guy in ecomtalent make $2K from 30 minutes of work. That ad is still paying him every single month. This is how I'd learn WHILE getting paid. 4 ) Get hired through the community At this point you've already been making real ads for real brands through Ad Bounties. You have work to show. You know what you're doing. Now you turn that into a retainer. Inside ecomtalent, brands post hiring opportunities directly in the community. Had a guy land a $4K/month retainer 4 days after joining. 5 ) Stack everything Two retainers at $4K/month. A few Ad Bounties running in the background paying you passively. Monthly bonuses for top earners inside ecomtalent on top of that. Now you're at $10K/month from a skill you didn't have six months ago. Working with brands you found without sending a single cold DM. Getting paid passively from ads you made while you were still learning. Six months from now you're either making real money from your bedroom or you're still watching videos about it. Both are a choice. Link in bio.
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May 28
Bro scaled his ecom brand from 0 to $100K/day in FIVE months. 1 year ago Baptou joined ecomtalent as a regular video editor. Inside he learned how ads actually work. Got reps in working with actual ecom brands.Saw how big brands were building from up close. Then he linked up with the right partners. 5 months ago they launched together. Scaled to $100K/day five months later. Let that sink in. Ecomtalent Evolve is a deadly combo. Genuinely, how do you see results like this and still not join?
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May 27
Video editors when you ask how much they got paid for a video they spent 10 hours editing:
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May 26
Bro said he'll block you if you didn't go through ecomtalent๐Ÿ’€ The bar is moving and most people haven't noticed yet. Lock in.
๐ŸšจHIRING POST ๐Ÿšจ LOOKING FOR A VIDEO EDITOR EXPERIENCED WITH HIGGSFIELD AND HEYGEN AI YOU HAVE TO HAVE GONE THROUGH @ecomtalent IF YOU DM ME WITHOUT BEING THROUGH ECOM TALENT I WILL BLOCK YOU LMFOA PAYING 600-800 WITH BONUSES AND INCENTIVES
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May 25
90% of video editors are focused on the wrong niche. You're all out there editing YouTube videos, making cool animations, spending 8 hours perfecting one video, and slaving away for pennies. Then wondering why you're broke while working 8 hours/day. You need to focus on building LEVERAGE and stacking skills. Instead of editing YouTube videos that get some views... You could be editing ADS for ecom brands. Think about it for a second. When you edit a YouTube video, you get paid per video, it gets views, cool story bro. But when you edit an AD? That ad GENERATES MONEY for your client. This is 100x more valuable than some YouTube video getting views bro. And here's the biggest thing none of you seem to realize - when you make ads that print money, you can take a percentage of that revenue your ads generated. Imagine making ONE ad that PRINTS money for an ecom brand, and you collect percentage out of it for as long as it's running. THIS is how you get PASSIVE INCOME as a video editor. How about that for a change? But to make this happen, you need SKILL STACKING. You need to combine your technical video editing skills with marketing psychology, understanding what makes people buy, and the ability to sell products through video. That's how you become irreplaceable to ecom brands. Not because you edit well, but because you make them money. And people who make other people money get paid very, very differently. Ecomtalent shows you the way.
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May 22
Bro generated $10K with his ads after just THREE weeks in ecomtalent. Shows how fast things can move when you genuinely lock in and apply the lessons inside. Just the start though.
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May 21
Running an ecom brand is genuinely one of the hardest things you can do online. But there's a way to make it significantly less hard. Most guys scrape together $5K-$10K, build a store, start running ads, and slowly watch that money disappear on products that don't convert and ads that don't work. Then they hit zero and start over. Seen this happen over and over again. The smarter move is learning the skill that actually determines whether any ecom brand succeeds or fails before you spend a single dollar of your own money. Making ads that sell. Understanding why people buy things. What hooks someone in the first 2 seconds. How to take a cold stranger and turn them into a buyer before they scroll past. And the best way to learn that skill is by doing it inside real ecom brands first. Watching how winning brands test creative. How they scale what works. How they think about their customer. How they go from $100K months to $1M months. And getting paid the entire time. So when you finally launch your own brand, you're not figuring it out anymore. You have capital saved instead of burned. You have skills proven on real brands with real money. You know what makes people buy because you've been making people buy things for months. That's the unfair advantage most people trying to build an ecom brand will never have. Because they were too impatient to build the foundation first. Ecom is hard. But it's a lot less hard when you actually know what you're doing before you start. Learn the skill. Get paid while you learn it. Build toward your own brand from a position of knowledge and capital. That's the play.
May 19
Whoever is running an ecom business, i'm praying for you cause that shit is tough Probably the worst/most stressful business to run
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May 19
If you want to make serious money online but can't figure out where to start. Pay attention. Right now there's a skill that takes 90 days to learn and will have brands throwing $5K-$10K /month at you. And almost nobody is learning it. Instead you're probably watching dropshipping videos, trying to automate things with AI, building a faceless YouTube channel, or some other thing that sounds easy but leads nowhere. Meanwhile ecom brands doing 6-7 figures/month are literally desperate to find people who can do one thing: Make ads that actually sell products. Not viral TikToks. Not aesthetic reels. Not pretty brand videos. Ads that convert cold traffic into buyers. Take a look at Mik (see screenshot): Joined ecomtalent 2 months ago. He just counted up all his ads and crossed $500K in ad spend and ~$1M in purchase value. Every single ad edited, copywritten, and researched 100% by him. He's now lead of editing managing 16 editors for an ecom brand. Now let me explain why this opportunity exists and why most people keep missing it. Every business model most people try online has the same problem built into it. You stop working, the money stops. You land a client, great. You lose one, you're back to zero. Good month, Cool. Next month starts from scratch. It's a hamster wheel. Nobody tells you that. So you just keep grinding and wonder why it never actually feels like progress. The model is broken. Not you. Now here's what's actually happening on the other side. Ecom brands are spending $100K, $200K, $300K every single month on ads. Ads are how they make money. Every dollar they put in comes back as two, three, sometimes five dollars in revenue when the ads are working. And here's the problem they all have. They need to test 50-100 new ads every single month just to keep scaling. Ad fatigue is real. What's working today is dead in 3-4 weeks. The moment they stop pumping fresh creative that converts, revenue starts dropping. So they need a constant stream of people who can make ads that actually sell things. And they cannot find anyone. I'm deep into the marketing trenches and I see this every single week. Brands with massive budgets messaging me saying they can't find anyone who knows what they're doing. Not because talent doesn't exist. Because almost everyone with creative skills is pointing those skills at the wrong market. Editing YouTube videos for $200. Making reels for influencers who can barely afford to pay. Getting $50 a video with no upside, no stability, no leverage. Meanwhile the brands who would pay $5K-$10K a month for someone who can actually make ads that convert are sitting there desperately looking. That gap is the opportunity. And the skill required to fill it isn't some 4 year degree or 10 years of experience. Basic video editing - 2-3 weeks on YouTube. Free. You don't need Hollywood level skills. Cut clips, add text, structure a sequence. That's enough to start. Marketing psychology - understanding what makes people buy. What hooks someone in the first 2 seconds. What makes them trust a brand they've never heard of. How to take someone from cold to convinced before they scroll past. A few months of actually studying and applying this. That's the stack. And almost nobody has built it. Which means the people who do are walking into a market where brands are desperate, budgets are massive, and competition is basically zero. And here's what makes this different from everything else you've tried. Your income doesn't reset every month. You're not trading hours for dollars. You make an ad, it gets tested with real money, and if it performs you earn a percentage of every sale it generates for as long as it keeps running. One winning ad can cover your rent. Multiple winning ads and you're making more than most people with degrees and 9-5 jobs. And the better you get, the more your ads scale, the more money you make. There's no ceiling. But it doesn't stop there. When you work with ecom brands you're seeing exactly how real businesses operate from the inside. How they test. How they scale. What makes products sell. Every brand you work with is a masterclass in building something real. Which means when you eventually decide to launch your own brand, you're not guessing like everyone else. You already know how the game works. You have capital saved. You have skills proven on real brands with real money. That's an unfair advantage most people trying to build an ecom business will never have. The opportunity is real. The demand is real. The money is real. The only question is how much longer you're going to keep looking for the answer before you just start building the skill. Start today, link in bio.
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May 18
Life after you stop ripping Kalodata and start actually understanding why ads work:
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