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What’s one tool or app that has made a big difference in your work?
Whether it’s for productivity, time management, creativity, or content creation. What’s something that has changed the way you do you?
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New comment 1d ago
My first 200 views
I honestly didn’t mean to get views right now but somehow winding up with a lot. Learning from this, I want to have more long form content for people to watch on my channel. I don’t want to market without offering something of value.
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New comment 1d ago
My first 200 views
1 like • 10d
It’s good to see some success maybe try taking what worked from this and replicate it across future projects
What do you think is the best way to get big in the gaming industry?
The reason I ask this is because we might be thinking the same thing or completely different things. I’ll write my opinion below but feel free to explain any thoughts you have too even if it’s repetitive, that way we know what the majority of the group is going to work on.
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New comment 1d ago
What do you think is the best way to get big in the gaming industry?
3 likes • 11d
Without a doubt you’re either specialized in a niche category with a large audience like speedrunning or hyper competitive fps games, or you’ve specialized in a category of content creation like comedic story telling, variety streaming, skits, "one on one" chats, etc. What I’m trying to say is you have to specialize in something, what that something consists of is ultimately your most important decision. Make something so unique to you that nowhere else will your audience be able to find anything like it.
Let's Learn From This:
So instead of focusing on the story of the video itself, we’ll be studying why this video is so good at telling a story. This video has 13 million views and it’s just about an old man stuck on a bush, so comment below and let’s see what he does right and how you think you can improve this video.
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New comment 11d ago
Let's Learn From This:
2 likes • 11d
@Sulaiman Anuwar the whose line is it anyway reference was a perfect comparison on how the dialogue is paced! You never know what’s about to transpire, the edits indeed are stimulating to the point of being disorienting. Leaves you wanting more the moment it’s over!
Let’s learn from this:
So instead of focusing on the story of the video itself, we’ll be studying why this video is so good at telling a story. It’s one of his most viewed and liked youtube shorts, so comment below and let’s see what he does right and how you think you can improve this video. As Mr. Beast says, “there’s no such thing as a perfect video.”
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New comment 11d ago
Let’s learn from this:
2 likes • 11d
The cutoff point for the video is solid, as soon as the value is provided and the story has reached the conclusion the video ends. The viewers time is valuable and there is no cost for the value. Even if the story isn’t entirely accurate the message is there and it’s enough to solidify the lesson and mistake made.
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