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bro 180 dollars a month that's very low

You need a bigger audience . Or get a network of pages to share your content so you make more per day. You need to take it seriously-there's a lot of money

but bro that will be a loss of opportunity for us though. let's gain an audience with our clipfarming and getting stable views and depending on campaigns but if we convert that audience into growing our brand by selling or by sponsors and stuff we can make a hell a lot.

Don't think too much. Just join the server and copy me. How much do you want to make?

Are the clipping tools free?

Yes you just need to post links to your daily clips on our discord.

But I'm trying to say something like a telegram bot that will just notify you when any campaign is available .... Can I send samples?

An individual will be able to use the bot get some personal information from it and see massage per each payout ... Can you do that?

Sounds Easy

I'm done setting it up (https://t.me/+R9wbkO_udRs3Yzk0)

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let me know what you do and see how we could cook you use telegram ? (t.me/simondezx)

Sure I just sent you a message @matthew55 I can continually train and refer the clippers to you and you can pay me a percentage of their earnings. Right now I kinda need a stable salary. The training will be quiz format and practical within 24 hrs if the person passes they would get a certificate.

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How to get 1m views

Specializing in long-term TikTok audio campaigns


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Quick guide to manage Fanpage and submit video links for campaigns on Clipster

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Your analytics will be visible after you upload the campaign video link. To fund your Axiom Meme Coin Trading, link your Clipster account to a Phantom wallet. Please post viral content for the logo campaign. A crypto currency withdrawal option is available to fund your Axiom account. User: I understand, but what type of video should I use, and how do I post the gambling logo with the video? What clips should I use? Response:
How to Run a Logo Campaign on Clipster This isn’t about placing just any logo — it’s about making your logo unforgettable by embedding it into content that captures attention and spreads fast. On Clipster, the key to a successful logo campaign is integration within a viral video — not just traditional branding, but clever, organic placement that feels natural to the viewer. Start by identifying a video with high viral potential: look for clips that are funny, emotionally engaging, surprising, or highly relatable — these tend to perform best on Clipster's algorithm. Once you've found a candidate, assess where and how the logo can be subtly but effectively integrated — whether it's through a prop, digital overlay, or even within the storyline itself. You will receive further instructions shortly, but for now, review the campaign requirements carefully. Make sure the video you select aligns with your brand tone, resonates with your target audience, and complies with platform content guidelines. The success of your logo campaign depends on selecting the right content that can naturally carry your branding to a wide, engaged audience. User: Understood. How do I obtain these viral videos? Response:
How to Find Viral Videos for Your Clipster Campaign To maximize the impact of your Clipster logo campaign, start by sourcing video content with strong viral potential. One of the most effective methods is to utilize platforms like YouTube Shorts (Reels), where videos have already demonstrated high engagement and proven view counts. Look for videos that have gained traction organically — ideally those with hundreds of thousands or millions of views, strong like-to-view ratios, and active comment sections. In many cases, viral success is driven by trending audio — catchy soundbites, songs, or humorous clips that users recognize and respond to. By identifying and leveraging this viral audio, you can pinpoint content styles and formats that are more likely to perform well on Clipster. When searching, filter by recent uploads to stay on trend, and pay close attention to content that aligns with your brand identity. Remember, the goal is not just to go viral, but to do so strategically — with content that supports effective and memorable logo placement. User: Okay, just search for "YouTube viral video." Response:
Select Content Strategically Based on Audience Reactions When choosing content for your Clipster campaign, it's essential to select videos based on real audience reactions — not just views, but also likes, shares, and especially comments. These metrics reveal how deeply viewers are engaging with the content, which is a strong predictor of whether it will perform well on other platforms. If a video is already popular on YouTube Shorts, there's a high chance it will perform even better on Instagram, thanks to the platform’s algorithm favoring short, engaging, and relatable content. To boost your chosen video’s performance even further, simply add trending audio and a catchy phrase or hook that reinforces your brand message or theme. The audio can amplify the video’s emotional or comedic impact, while the phrase can help with shareability and brand recall. This small tweak can be the difference between a clip that’s scrolled past and one that gets saved, shared, and sent to friends — taking your logo along for the ride. User: Understood. When you create your videos, what kind of catchphrases do you look for? I am new to content editing. Response:
Catchphrases to look for? Great question — and welcome to the world of content editing! Crafting the right catchphrase or hook is one of the most important elements in grabbing attention and holding it. While some creators lean on shock value or profanity to get noticed, it’s important to understand that this doesn’t always resonate with every audience. In fact, phrases that are aspirational, relatable, or data-driven often perform better across platforms. For example, a line like “Making my first 10k and buying my mom roses” is powerful because it tells a mini story with emotional appeal and a tangible goal. It taps into ambition and gratitude — two things people love to root for. These types of phrases, especially when grounded in specific numbers or relatable milestones, tend to get more engagement, comments, and shares. Here’s a helpful tip: If your catchphrase is only one or two short lines, the video might end too quickly for the viewer to feel fully invested. Instead, try using a slightly longer or layered phrase that unfolds over the course of the clip. This increases watch time, encourages viewers to stay until the end, and gives you more room to build emotion or tension. Think of your catchphrase as the headline of your story — it should create curiosity, offer value, or trigger emotion right away. The more it resonates, the more likely your content is to be remembered and shared. User: Understood. So, should I use a line from the video's speaker or a line that I provide? Or how? I believe I understand. Response:
Should I use a line from the video's speaker or a line that I provide? Or how? I believe I understand. Great — it sounds like you’re starting to get the hang of it! When it comes to choosing a line or catchphrase for your video, both options are totally valid, and the best choice often depends on the style and purpose of your content. If the video already has a strong, memorable quote from the speaker that captures emotion, tells a story, or aligns with your message, go ahead and use it. This can help preserve the authenticity of the original clip, especially if the speaker’s tone and delivery are part of what makes the video engaging. On the other hand, if the video is more visual or action-based — for example, a POV (Point of View) shot, like a racing car speeding down a track — there's usually no dialogue. In those cases, it’s more effective to create your own line that adds context or emotion. A phrase like: “POV: When everybody doubted you but you didn’t give up” gives the viewer something to emotionally latch onto. It turns a simple video into a motivational moment, and that’s what makes it shareable. Here’s a quick rule of thumb:
* Use a line from the speaker if it’s impactful or story-driven. * Add your own phrase if the video needs emotional framing, clarity, or a stronger hook. Whichever approach you choose, make sure the line enhances the overall message and helps the viewer connect with what they’re watching — emotionally, humorously, or aspirationally. User: I understand. Do I create it there? There are many casino bets and sports. Response:
Do I create it there? There are many casino bets and sports. Yes, you can create content there, but it's important to know where to focus. Among the different categories you see — like casino bets, sports highlights, and other viral niches — Solpump is the primary one for this type of campaign. It's where most of the current viral activity is happening, and it offers a lot of creative flexibility for adding your own messaging, catchphrases, or logo placement. Solpump content often follows trending formats, making it ideal for Clipster campaigns. Even though you'll see a lot of gambling and sports-related videos, Solpump typically has the best mix of virality, relatability, and space for branding. Start there, and once you're comfortable, you can explore how to adapt similar formats from other categories — but stick with what's working first. Let me know if you'd like help identifying what kind of Solpump clips are performing best right now! User: And where do I post the video so I can submit content (TikTok, Instagram)? Response:
And where do I post the video so I can submit content (TikTok, Instagram)? Great question. Let’s focus on those platforms — TikTok and Instagram — as your main distribution channels. Both are optimized for short-form video content and have powerful algorithms that can push your content to a massive audience, especially if you're using trending audio, captions, or hashtags effectively. When you’re ready to submit your content, these platforms are not only ideal for reach and engagement, but they also offer favorable monetization options. Many campaigns — especially those involving logo placements or brand promotions — pay more for content that performs well on TikTok and Instagram due to the higher visibility and user interaction on those platforms. So yes, post your video on TikTok and Instagram Reels. Make sure to optimize each post with: * Trending or viral audio * A strong hook or catchphrase * Relevant hashtags * A visually clean or branded layout Once your video is live and gaining traction, you'll be in a strong position to submit it as campaign-ready content. If needed, we can walk through how to track performance or prepare it for submission. User: How do I achieve millions or hundreds of thousands of views? Response:
How do I achieve millions or hundreds of thousands of views? That’s the ultimate goal for many creators — and it’s definitely possible with the right strategy and consistency. One proven approach, suggested by another successful creator, is to post 1–2 high-quality videos per day. This might sound like a lot at first, but it significantly increases your chances of hitting a viral trend. Based on their experience, if you stick to this schedule consistently, at least one of your videos could reach a million views within two months — or even sooner. Here’s why this works: social media algorithms, especially on TikTok and Instagram Reels, heavily reward consistent posting behavior. The more often you post, the more data the platform gathers about your content style, audience, and engagement rates. This increases your chances of getting picked up by the algorithm and pushed to a broader audience. Consistency also gives you the space to experiment — try different styles, captions, audio tracks, and catchphrases. You’ll start to see patterns in what performs well, and then you can double down on what works. Here are a few bonus tips to help maximize your chances of going viral: * Use trending audio and hashtags — they increase visibility. * Focus on the first 1–3 seconds — that’s when you hook your viewers. * Tell a quick story or trigger an emotion — surprise, humor, motivation, etc. * Engage in the comments — respond to people and keep the video active. Going viral isn’t just about luck — it’s about learning the patterns and playing the game smartly. Keep posting, stay consistent, and you’ll start to see momentum build over time. User: So, do I get the content from YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram, or how do I obtain content when I post for these two months? Response:
So, do I get the content from YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram, or how do I obtain content when I post for these two months? Great question. For this type of campaign, YouTube is your best and most reliable source for obtaining content, especially when you're just starting out. More specifically, YouTube Shorts and viral Reels re-uploaded on YouTube are goldmines for finding videos that have already proven to perform well. Here’s why YouTube is the go-to platform:
It’s easy to search for viral videos based on *views, topics, or trending audio**. You can often find content that’s *already been tested** and has thousands to millions of views — giving you a strong foundation for remixing, editing, or branding. * YouTube tends to have longer-lasting trends, so videos that performed well weeks ago might still work now. Look for short, engaging clips that have broad appeal or emotional hooks — things like POVs, reactions, motivational stories, challenges, or satisfying visuals. Once you’ve found content that fits, you can: * Trim or re-edit the video to fit TikTok/Instagram format. Add a *catchy or emotional phrase**. Layer on *trending audio**. Insert your *logo or branding** if it's for a campaign. While TikTok and Instagram are where you’ll be posting your content, it’s better to use YouTube as your content source because it gives you more flexibility to find proven ideas without directly competing with the original creators on the same platform. Once you get more comfortable, you can also start creating your own clips or remixing content in a way that’s unique to your style. But to get started — and stay consistent over two months — YouTube is the most efficient and effective place to pull content from. User: Viral video editing format Response:
Viral Video Editing Format To maximize your chances of going viral, you’ll want to follow a proven editing format that works across platforms like TikTok and Instagram Reels. These platforms are built to promote content that’s fast-paced, emotionally engaging, and easy to consume — so your editing should reflect that. Here’s a step-by-step breakdown of the ideal viral video editing format: 1. Start with a Hook (First 1–3 Seconds):
The beginning of your video is the most critical. Viewers decide within seconds whether to keep watching. Use a bold visual, a surprising moment, or a strong opening phrase like: “POV: You finally proved everyone wrong.” 2. Add a Catchy Phrase or Caption:
Overlay text that adds context or emotion to the clip. It could be motivational, humorous, relatable, or even dramatic — depending on the tone of the video. Phrases like: “He risked everything for this one moment,” or “From \$0 to 10K — this is how it started,” create curiosity and encourage viewers to watch till the end. 3. Incorporate Trending Audio or Sound Effects:
Use viral or trending sounds that are currently performing well on TikTok or Instagram. Audio helps build emotion and drives shareability. You can find trending sounds directly on TikTok's or Instagram’s audio library or by browsing their "Trending" sections. 4. Keep It Short and Punchy (10–30 Seconds):
Don’t over-edit. Keep the pace quick and cut out any dull moments. Every second should add value — visually, emotionally, or narratively. 5. Use Clear Visuals and High Contrast:
Make sure the footage is clean, easy to follow, and looks good on mobile screens. Add slight zooms, slow-motion, or quick cuts if needed to maintain interest. 6. Include Branding or Logo (If Applicable):
If you're posting for a campaign, subtly include your logo or brand name without distracting from the content. This could be in a corner, on a prop, or woven into the story naturally. 7. Post on TikTok and Instagram Reels:
These are the best platforms for discoverability and viral reach. Be sure to use relevant hashtags, post at active times (evenings and weekends typically work best), and consider reposting top-performing clips with slight variations. User: Do I use a YouTube downloader to get and edit the videos? Response: Yes.

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