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Conversion rate in my community
I wanted to show off my conversion rate in my community. A lot of the reason for my success is because of @Ted Carr. I appreciate the help and look forward to getting my paid community going. I have declined a lot of members as well due to spam and not being the right fit. So, the new members are strictly dedicated for the purpose and mold of my community. I am enjoying the growth.
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Conversion rate in my community
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This is awesome! Congrats :) Your paid community will crush. What is it that you implemented from @Ted Carr & the team that helped you increase conversion rates?
Why is consistency is so difficult?
What is consistency? The simple definition is to do something repeatedly over an extended period of time. So now, why is being consistent so difficult for some people, while it seems to be so easy for others? That’s what I used to ask myself all the time. If that’s the case, there must be something that consistent people do that helps them keep going… Right? It was when I first realized the importance of feedback loops that I started to get somewhere. It turns out we humans are extremely feedback-driven creatures. So if we don’t get feedback in some way or another, we start to avoid taking action. It’s the same reason why people who try sensory deprivation make up things in their heads and sometimes start to hallucinate (image below). It’s because they lack sensory feedback and input from the external world. Then I noticed something while listening to an episode of The Game by @Alex Hormozi (btw, great podcast). In that episode, I learned that the better you get at something, the more feedback loops you can extract from your work. He explained that when he writes books like $100M Offers or Leads, he can extract a lot of small feedback loops while writing, like shortening a paragraph down to just a sentence or two. And now it all started to make sense. The reason it was so hard to stay consistent was that I lacked competence. And that made me realize there was no way around it except by getting through it. But hopefully, just by realizing this, you’ll remember that it won’t get easier over time… You’ll just get better. So that taught me that the better you become, the easier it is to keep going. Hope this helped in some way.
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I think it’s important to give ourselves feedback as we work through things too. “I checked off 5/7 things from my list so far, YES” What some other feedback loop examples you have? I can also think of accomplishments & from other people but i’m wondering if there’s more i’m not seeing.
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@Oliver Parelius facts, love these, thanks for sharing
Happy Saturday!
What are you doing today? Comment below 👇🏻
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I went to the gym, tanned & had lunch with friends. I vlogged my gym time & posted it on IG & TT.
How to have Good background music for your Video's
Music is a very important component of the overall look of the video you're making. Good music in video's makes you feel certain ways that is not only engaging, but you will remember the stuff that's told in the video better. The core mission of having background music in your video's is to make a viewer feel a certain way! A lot of beginners (including me as well) edit a video and then search for some random songs that sound good and drop them in the sequence and TADAAA ... video done! I can tell you right now that that is the wrong way to go about adding music in your video's. In a good video you have different type of moods, one moment you are serious, then another you're funny. You don't want the same music you used for a serious atmosphere to be underneath your joke... right? So firstly before I drop some sauce in here, I'll tell you some pre-requisites on background music: You probably know Andrew Tate right? We can all agree that he makes you feel a certain way, if it is either love or hate, joy or fear, laughter or anger and bunch of other emotions that I don't know. This why he is so popular, he gives you these strong emotions that attach you to him. This is exactly what we want to replicate in our video's! And one key factor is by adding good fitting background music depending on the mood. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - You need to edit your music It sounds so cliche to say it like this, but it is true. You use fragments of a song or beat that fits the current mood you try to give the viewer. What worked for me is that I devided my video in a few different chapters and then have a particular background music for that entire section and then swith it up when the next chapter comes. but sometimes this isn't possible because you want to provoke more emotions in one chapter. To make that all still sound good is by using sound effects as well.
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How to have Good background music for your Video's
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Super valuable information. Such a small sound effect detail definitely changes the game. Thanks for sharing!
🥳 $53,000+ on YouTube in ONE Month 💸
In October 2022, we made over $53,000 in ONE month from YouTube ad revenue alone. That’s right—$53,000+ from just ADs! That’s not including: Sponsorships. Merchandise. Memberships. This was probably close to a $100,000 month for ONE f**king YouTube channel. Sorry to be rude, but I think you will agree that is completely insane. Here is the CRAZY part… This channel was started in a bedroom. With VERY basic equipment. No experience. No leg up. Just hard work and dedication. We started exactly probably exactly where you are RIGHT NOW. We did something EVERY single person on earth is capable of doing. Now, not every month hits $50k+. That was a standout month with a mix of unique factors. But this channel now consistently brings in $10,000 to $25,000 monthly in ad revenue. It’s real, and it’s achievable. But still, the main take-aways here are. - YouTube is an unbelievable gold mine if done correctly. You can make an eye watering amount of money.  YouTubers' are not special. They don't have endless budgets, or huge teams (most of them). They are regular people, who started out just like YOU. How do we know this, because we've done it, and we are REGULAR people 😂 It CAN be done. Are YOU going to make it happen this year?
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🥳 $53,000+ on YouTube in ONE Month 💸
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This is so inspiring & motivating - thank you for sharing!
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Yelina Perez
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Content Creator + Coach Passionate about healthy living & helping creators crush it with SM. Love to geek out & mastermind on business + self growth.

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