Finished a trial project for a potential client. Submitted in time and then got ghosted. π
like what kind of behaviour is this? Anyway how's the intro?
Finished a trial project for a potential client. Submitted in time and then got ghosted. π
like what kind of behaviour is this? Anyway how's the intro?
Finished a trial project for a potential client. Submitted in time and then got ghosted. π
like what kind of behaviour is this? Anyway how's the intro?
Finished a trial project for a potential client. Submitted in time and then got ghosted. π
like what kind of behaviour is this? Anyway how's the intro?
@framesbynishan That motherfu*ker did scammed me too. But based from your posts seems you're also annoying. When he didn't paid me the first and then asked if I did short forms also I never replied to asswhole again
Highlights from a recent VSL I did.
The channels that sell fastest aren't always the ones with the best content.
They're the ones whose VIDEOS LOOK LIKE THEY ALREADY SUCCEEDED.
If you're creating great content and still struggling to convert viewers into clients, don't blame your offer.
Look at your editing first and I can help you with that. Just a DM away
Here's an uncomfortable truth for creators still treating editing as an afterthought:
Your audience isn't watching your video. They're watching your CREDIBILITY get built or destroyed, one frame at a time.
A jump cut with no rhythm? Credibility drops.
Text that pops in with zero polish? Credibility drops.
No visual hierarchy guiding their eyes? Credibility drops.
Now flip it.
Smooth, intentional pacing? Trust builds.
Clean motion graphics that reinforce your point? Trust builds.
A visual identity that feels premium? Trust builds.
The channels that sell fastest aren't always the ones with the best content.
They're the ones whose VIDEOS LOOK LIKE THEY ALREADY SUCCEEDED.
If you're creating great content and still struggling to convert viewers into clients, don't blame your offer.
Look at your editing first and I can help you with that. Just a DM away