most people make clipping way harder than it needs to be.
they say, “I want to make $1,000 this month,”
then post random clips, switch campaigns every few days, and hope one goes viral.
that isn’t a strategy.
here’s how to make it systematic:
let’s say you join a campaign paying $1 CPM.
to make $1,000, you need 1 million qualified views.
1 million views in 30 days is around 33,000 views per day.
if you post 3 clips every day, that’s 90 clips in one month.
now you only need to average around 11,000 views per clip.
obviously, every clip won’t hit 11k.
some will get 500 views, some will get 20k, and one might get 500k.
the average is what matters.
now ask yourself:
how do I increase my average views?
study the best-performing clips in your niche.
choose stronger moments.
improve the first 3 seconds.
post consistently.
track which hooks, topics, and formats perform best.
then make more of what already works.
your daily goal isn’t to make $1,000.
your daily goal is to find 3 strong moments, turn them into 3 great clips, post them, and learn from the results.
repeat that for 30 days and suddenly clipping becomes less about luck and more about having a system.
break the money goal into views.
break the views into clips.
then focus completely on making the next clip better.
making content the hard way vs the smart way:
1 video, posted once → 40k views
1 video, cut into 30 clips → 3M views
same content. same you. the only difference is distribution.
clipping isn't a content strategy. it's a math trick.
most people think the biggest opportunity in media is becoming a creator.
it’s not.
the real opportunity is controlling distribution.
one long video can now be turned into hundreds of clips, posted across dozens of accounts, and pushed onto millions of feeds.
this is called clipping.
and it’s quietly changing the entire media game.
instead of paying $20–$40 to reach 1,000 people through ads, brands can generate the same attention through clipping for around $1.
but the scary part isn’t how cheap it is.
it’s what that level of distribution can do.
if someone appears on your feed once, you might ignore them.
if they appear 10 times a day across different accounts, you start assuming they’re important.
clipping can make an unknown person look famous.
make an average business look like the market leader.
and make an idea feel true simply because you see it everywhere.
it doesn’t just distribute content.
it manufactures relevance.
right now, only a small percentage of creators and businesses understand how powerful this is.
but that window won’t stay open forever.
over the next 6–12 months, more brands will catch on, competition will increase, and distribution will become more expensive.
the people building these systems now will have an unfair advantage when everyone else finally realizes what happened.
i’ve been running clipping operations behind the scenes for a while now.
and trust me
most people still have no idea what’s coming.
@turanselvi I $100k/mo from clipping is possible.
But not from sitting there editing and posting 2 clips a day yourself.
The real money is in building distribution at scale.
I don’t clip anymore. I built a clipping army that does it for me.
When Iman Gadzhi, streamers, and some of the biggest creators are all talking about clipping, you should probably pay attention.
Creators need distribution.
Clippers get paid to give it to them.
The opportunity is bigger than most people realize.
@nassirhere Volume still matters, but blind volume is dying. The winners will use AI to test hyper-targeted hooks and angles faster, then put volume behind what actually performs. AI brings speed human taste still makes the difference.
Clipping is still one of the easiest ways to make your first money online.
No product.
No audience.
No crazy editing skills.
If you’re broke, learn clipping.
If you’re a creator, build a clipping army.
This game is still early.
stop trying to invent a viral format. you won't.
find one that's already printing millions of views, copy the structure, and put your thing inside it.
— study accounts posting the format daily
— ignore one-hit flukes, look for a wall of bangers
— reverse-engineer slide 1's hook
— then run it across every account you can
originality is a trap. reps build taste.
Clipping might be the lowest barrier business model right now.
No product to build.
No ads to run.
No audience needed.
Find content that already works.
Clip it. Distribute it. Get paid for performance.
Simple model. Massive demand.
Clipping is still one of the easiest ways to make your first money online.
No product.
No audience.
No crazy editing skills.
If you’re broke, learn clipping.
If you’re a creator, build a clipping army.
This game is still early.
1.start with the payoff, not the backstory
2.create tension or curiosity immediately
3.cut every word that doesn’t earn the next second
show movement before they have time to scroll
bad hook: “today I’m going to show you how I grew…”
better hook: “this one change took us from 10M to 100M views.”
your hook has one job:
make them need the next sentence.
going viral isn’t luck. it’s retention.
a 35s clip watched to 90% beats a 10s clip people swipe past — every time.
the algorithm doesn’t reward “good.” it rewards “watched.”
here’s how I hook the first 3 seconds 👇
making content the hard way vs the smart way:
1 video, posted once → 40k views
1 video, cut into 30 clips → 3M views
same content. same you. the only difference is distribution.
clipping isn't a content strategy. it's a math trick.
Yeah,As always.
The numbers speak for themselves. Every campaign we launch becomes one of the biggest on the platform.
Ask Brez
Ask Alex G
Ask the whop company
We always made sure the campaigns win.
We have generated 10B+ views only working with less than 20 clients.
Marlon started stream confirming he's the YouTuber ChainsFR, known for faceless story telling content who recently face revealed at 5M subscribers
"the news is out, I've been a creator for a long time"
Yeah, it is. As always.
I either run the best campaigns on Whop Content Rewards… or I don’t work with you at all.
The numbers speak for themselves. Every campaign we launch becomes one of the biggest on the platform.
Ask Brez
Ask Alex G
Ask the whop company
We always made sure the campaigns win.
We have generated 10B+ views only working with less than 20 clients.