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Most editors think they’re getting paid to “add effects.”
But clients aren’t buying effects.
They’re buying:
→ A hook that stops the scroll
→ A story that shifts belief
→ A video that actually drives sales
That’s the gap between being an editor and being a growth partner.
I used to obsess over transitions.
Now I obsess over outcomes.
Editors what’s the one thing you used to focus on that doesn’t really matter?
The biggest mistake editors make?
Thinking their job ends at the timeline.
But real growth comes from what happens before and after the edit:
→ The hook that earns attention
→ The message that shifts belief
→ The CTA that drives action
I stopped obsessing over transitions and started focusing on those levers instead.
That’s when clients actually began seeing results.
Are you editing for aesthetics, or for outcomes?
Most editors think their job is to “make it look good.”
That’s why they stay replaceable.
Business owners don’t need another set of hands.
They need a partner who can:
�� Find the belief holding buyers back
→ Script content that shifts it
→ Edit for conversions, not just aesthetics
Editing without strategy is decoration.
Editing with strategy is acquisition.
Which one are you building right now?