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For those who joined us in March 👋
1️⃣ If you're new here, drop a comment below and introduce yourself: - Name 🙋‍♂️ - Where you're from 📍 - How long you've been editing 👨‍💻 - What's your biggest challenge right now 🎯 2️⃣ The best place to start... → Head to the Classroom tab and check out the Creative Director Shift™ 🎨 free training. P.S. most editors say it completely changes how they think about their career. 3️⃣ What's coming in March... 🤫 Something we've never done before is happening on the 18th. Can't say much yet... but if you're serious about leveling up, keep an eye out 👀
For those who joined us in March 👋
Why you don't need more clients (to make more)
@Nikos Galanakis just shared the whole story of how he went from $300 to $1,200/video. We covered: - Why 1-2 clients is the sweet spot - What to focus on instead of chasing clients - And what specific improvement led to 4x'ing the prices Excited for you to check out this one ⬇️
Why you don't need more clients (to make more)
How to find perfect assets with AI
Stock footage sucks. Real-world assets tell the story 10x better. And there's a way to find them in literally 2 minutes, here's how:
How to find perfect assets with AI
New client, $1.9k per video
Just finished a video for a new client and got paid $1.9k for a 38 min video that I finished in 2 days. He loved the video and is going to send me another one next week. Really hyped about working with him so far he looks like a massive green flag client.
New client, $1.9k per video
Recent W's
So the past 1-2 months absolutely changed my editing carreer, I was basically working with only agencies, getting $250-MAX 300/Video, with videos taking me 4-5 days, and there were times where I didn't have any work for a couple of days so It wasn't even really consistent. This past week I was DROWNED in client work (my fault, got too excited), but it's crazy how much can change in a month if you actually lock in. Now I'm working with 2-3 clients who pay me $500 for a simple video that takes less than a day to do, and over 1K for bigger more complex video, which I never tought was actually possible. Before I had to literally force myself to get up and do the work cause I just didn't enjoy it but now I get to edit videos that I enjoy editing, and I'm excited to start, and also get paid a shit ton more. Obviously there's a long road ahead of me, but I just wanted to make this post remind you guys that if you lock in for even just a week or two, and stick to it, everything can change in just a couple of weeks. I work with 0 of my clients who I've worked with a few months ago, and I can confidently charge 2-3x the price for an inbound I get, without feeling anxious about them not accepting it. so to everyone who is new here or feeling a bit stuck trust me it will get a LOT better, you just have to put your mind to it.
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