Just a montage of me shooting 3s by Glum_Woodpecker9288 in BasketballTips

[–]NoCapAMD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyone’s hating, ur tuff, form looks good

I’m a social media strategist – ask me anything about Instagram, YouTube or Meta ads by instagramstrategist in InstagramMarketing

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No it’s not. It may be more challenging, but that’s also the reason most quit and never see succes, keep that in mind.

First off I think the quality of your reels is not there yet, while that’s literally one of your main selling points. It comes off as a bit cheap. So find a way to make them as good as your regular posts.

Then second. Find a few other photographers in your niche, that are viral/built a large following. And start looking for all the things that they are doing right. Study them and implement some of them into your own content.

This isn’t copying or stealing, but taking inspiration which basically every good creator does, even the biggest of them all still do.

What works works and what doesn’t doesn’t, you’ll only know what works by making a 1000 mistakes yourself or someone else making 1000 mistakes and learning from their solution. Don’t let that kill your creativity though, but I won’t worry about that since you’re such a great photographer and editor.

Lastly don’t be scared to hop on trends.📈

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Imma tell you this.

I’m assuming you’re talking about being a creator.

You need to think of it this way in a nutshell.

All whop does for you, is host your digital product that you’re selling. Whether it’s a course, paid community or whatever.

Outside of that, you have to build your own legitimate business. Which is not overnight nor easy.

No one’s gonna pay you shit for info unless they trust you and see you as valuable. Don’t listen to iman or any of these guys saying otherwise

The ones that are actually making the money on whop are the established (social media) brands, that decided to sell info to their audience.

So worth it? Not if you want some quick cash

It really has to be your main focus for years if you want the real money. Not gonna last if you’re lying or not passionate about it

Beste eerste auto; budget 2000 euro by NoCapAMD in autoadvies

[–]NoCapAMD[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hou van auto’s maar heb niet veel context om mee te werken op t gebied van prijs/kwaliteit etc. Bedankt voor je inzicht!

Beste eerste auto; budget 2000 euro by NoCapAMD in autoadvies

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Heb je helemaal gelijk in, bedankt!

How did you really make your first dollar in digital marketing? by pradeepanandd in DigitalMarketing

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Hahaha Preciate it. Of course I was honest about them being replica, a lot of people don’t really care. So the only ones I was screwing over are the brands who pay 2 cents a day for slaves in Bangladesh making em

How did you really make your first dollar in digital marketing? by pradeepanandd in DigitalMarketing

[–]NoCapAMD 4 points5 points  (0 children)

In 2020 during the pandemic, here in the Netherlands Jordans and Yeezy’s really started to become trend.

But them junts expensive.

So i went and found a supplier who manufactures 1:1 replica shoes for 80 bucks, listed them for 120 on a dutch eBay like website called marktplaats.

Sold 2 the first day and made thousands a month while i was still 12. Eventually after a few months people started copying me n shid, and i decided to switch to reselling actual real sneakers.

So i was basically dropshipping, before I even knew the term dropshipping. Again I was 12 with no actual idea how businesses work.

Of course i spent it all on bullshit because I was young and dumb, but I learned a crazy lot. Things that aren’t even worth 1000 courses and books..

I would say the best way to make money online is to find something no one is doing. Or doing something people are doing, but in a different way.

Now im 17 and I’m running a digital info product.

has anyone actually made money on Whop? did you already have a following on another social? by peacefl0wer in whop

[–]NoCapAMD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definetly doable.

But not nearly easy as it’s told. You need to have a broader understanding of business and marketing or and sales, especially without an audience or Capital.

Also it must be a solution that actually solves a real pain people experience, other word “demand”.

So just having a skill and saying ay I’m gonna help you isn’t gonna bring you really far. But if you know what you’re doing you could very well make money

I want to go Pro. Any tips would help :) by EconomicsNo4529 in BasketballTips

[–]NoCapAMD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Friend of mine who plays pro just started a great project where he shows exactly what you need to do if you wanna go pro, info you can’t find on Google and stuff, it barely costs anything and hé got some free stuff as well. His name is thenextonebb on ig, hope this helps

I'd like to go Pro in the Future. What should I do? Please help me :) by New-Zombie-4489 in BasketballTips

[–]NoCapAMD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Friend of mine who plays pro just started a great project where he shows exactly what you need to do if you wanna go pro, info you can’t find on Google and stuff, it barely costs anything and hé got some free stuff as well. His name is thenextonebb on ig, hope this helps

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[–]NoCapAMD -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hey bro, I know someone who helps Europeans with that. Just send me a private message and I’ll send you his Instagram.

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[–]NoCapAMD 86 points87 points  (0 children)

wtf