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The Hardest SMMA Niche (AVOID!)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 фев 2023
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    When starting a marketing agency, you want to make things as easy as possible, especially if you are brand new to business.
    It’s already enough hassle to completely rewire years of conditioning in order to step into the identity needed for you to succeed.
    The last thing you want is to make things even harder by making mistakes that could have been EASILY avoided.
    One of those mistakes is picking the wrong niche, which can land you in a world of headaches & a lot of time wasted.
    In this video, I share one of the hardest niches to scale to $10k per month, that you should avoid at all costs for when you start out.
    I hope you find it helpful. If you do, consider subscribing :)
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Комментарии • 73

  • @VishnuAnilkumarAi
    @VishnuAnilkumarAi Год назад +25

    Thanks to your guidance man ! I closed my first client today ! Approached him using the Outreach script from one of your videos ! Booked a meeting and then Boom ! I couldn't believe it . Thank you charlie for the immense value you provide from your videos .

    • @jamesrusso72
      @jamesrusso72 Год назад +3

      Do you know which video it was?

    • @pawpatrol55
      @pawpatrol55 Год назад +2

      congrats bro may Allah put barakah in it for you

  • @shivamsmma
    @shivamsmma Год назад +2

    Thanks man! This really helped. I closed my first client and Have some meetings scheduled, so there's defienetly still hope for sfc agencies

  • @DwineDesings
    @DwineDesings Год назад +1

    The things you said were absolutely true, I'm an Indian and currently working for a 6- figure short-form agency as a video editor and I want to start an agency. I thought of offering 40 short-form videos per month for 500$, this price point is really good for a guy like me since we don't have many expenses. But after seeing your video, I think I should also change my view, thanks.

  • @asadraza6146
    @asadraza6146 Год назад

    This video makes sense. A skill anyone can do with ease is not fit for anyone with ambition for a successful 10k agency. Thanks Charlie for the conceptual content.

  • @rbjk
    @rbjk Год назад +12

    I think you’re wrong because it’s short form “content creation” not “content editing”. The main thing that separates the really really successful agencies in the space with the rest, is their ability to actually create CONTENT and keep the viewers engaged (specifically on podcast clips) not the quality of their editing.
    As you can probably tell I myself run a SFC agency and the main question prospects ask me is “I like the editing but how do I know that you’ll be able to pick the right clips”. That’s where most of the value stands. Disagree on the talent ceiling part as well, because the thing that I’m finding the most difficult at the moment, isn’t generating leads, but actually finding good editors that are skilled in content creation, not just “video editing”.

    • @Jonathan-eh3nz
      @Jonathan-eh3nz Год назад

      I agree. What does your pricing look like? Also, how much revenue and net profit are you making per month?

    • @andrewbillings198
      @andrewbillings198 Год назад

      I agree. I guess it depends if you’re responsible for what is said in the clip or not.
      At the same time Charlie also said it was hard to put a guarantee like appointments on it though so I wonder how a short form agency could handle that.

    • @producerumu
      @producerumu Год назад

      100% agree. Glad someone else in the SFC space articulated this as well.

    • @producerumu
      @producerumu Год назад +1

      @@andrewbillings198 The guarantee is in the account growth. More followers, higher engagement percentage, more views.

    • @ramprasath1552
      @ramprasath1552 Год назад

      Hey, Arbi. Are you still looking for video editors who understand content creation and marketing?

  • @ranamuhammadusama5056
    @ranamuhammadusama5056 Год назад +6

    I'm the 15 year old kid from Pakistan 😂 Just started my agency in coaching space would love to hear your thoughts about doing paid advertising for coaches, Cheers

  • @rohan22nik
    @rohan22nik Год назад +2

    What you think of long form content video editing agency?

  • @galpibernik4653
    @galpibernik4653 Год назад

    Hey, firstly I want to say that I really like your videos and they are really helpful.
    I have a question about facebook ads, where I can learn how to do them and is there some place you would recommend to learn it form

  • @reflectionofself570
    @reflectionofself570 Год назад +3

    Hey Charlie, watching this vid, I've had a quick question for you: do you want a killer short form content?
    Real question tho: Could you provide the books and resources you read and consume regularly? would love to hear your list of the information you're exposing yourself to in general.
    Great content man, one of the few people who articulates all concepts related to business properly and accurately!

    • @reflectionofself570
      @reflectionofself570 Год назад

      ​@Mihir m I agree, you must take action on given information, but without the right information in the first place - it's just taking too much time, suffering and figuring out to work things out.

  • @Because_Reasons
    @Because_Reasons Год назад +1

    It is a good thing if you've ever worked with an Indian company/agency. Nothing but horrible talent and experience. All the decent talent moves.

  • @trojjo
    @trojjo Год назад +3

    What do you think of long-form video editing agency? Especially high-quality editing for bigger creators

    • @HugoPodw
      @HugoPodw Год назад

      It's the same thing man

    • @rohan22nik
      @rohan22nik Год назад

      It's not the same thing it's difficult way more difficult to edit long form content

    • @user-et1iw7sk6b
      @user-et1iw7sk6b Год назад

      @@rohan22nik Did we watch the same video?
      It's the principles that's in place... the difficulty doesn't matter if it can be easily replicated by people and especially AI
      If you can learn to edit shorts for free, pretty sure you can do the same for long-form videos - they're roughly the same (software, edits, etc)

    • @Omarshafiqvlogs
      @Omarshafiqvlogs Год назад

      long form works for youtubers if you actully bring results, understand the algorthem and can get them high retention, thats a skill that is hard to master,editing is easy but editing high retention videos is the thing that will help make you stand out.

  • @tylercurrier
    @tylercurrier Год назад +2

    Haha pops up my twitter

  • @contio.media1
    @contio.media1 Год назад

    What about re-purposing agency, third ball countries can't do that because the language difference and AI can't choose the clips to edit. Let me know

  • @DailyNoods
    @DailyNoods Год назад

    That’s me in the intro 😂

  • @hndrxvisualsllc4597
    @hndrxvisualsllc4597 Год назад +1

    I disagree to an extent. I signed my first client last month on my first sales call. It was for $4000 per month. We’re doing content creation for roofing companies

    • @VEZELITE
      @VEZELITE Год назад +1

      Nice🔥 whats your ig maybe i can get some advice bro

    • @imAishax
      @imAishax Год назад

      Can i know your offer?

  • @dr.albertroland
    @dr.albertroland Год назад +31

    I lost over $70K when everything started to tank. Not because I was in an exchange that went belly up. I was just stupid to hold and because that's what everyone said. I'm still responsible. It just taught me to be a better investor now that I understand more of what could go wrong. It took me over two years of being in the market, I'm really grateful I find one source to recover my money, at least $9k profits weekly. Thanks so much Mrs Karen Cosmann.

    • @rexhecks3307
      @rexhecks3307 Год назад

      I'm surprised you know her too. I've been making a lot of profits investing with her for a few months now.

    • @kennguyen4540
      @kennguyen4540 Год назад

      I'm new at this, please how can i reach your broker

    • @dr.albertroland
      @dr.albertroland Год назад

      @@kennguyen4540 You can communicate with her on telegam with the user name below

    • @dr.albertroland
      @dr.albertroland Год назад

      investwithcosmann,, that's it

    • @kennguyen4540
      @kennguyen4540 Год назад

      @@dr.albertroland Thank you

  • @fake39202
    @fake39202 Год назад +1

    I thought you were gonna say gyms, which is what niche I'm serving. Phew

    • @danven1519
      @danven1519 Год назад

      Hey how's it going? Is gym a good niche?

    • @eeeriksson
      @eeeriksson Год назад

      lol, felt the same but i thought he was gonna say ecom

    • @imAishax
      @imAishax Год назад

      What happend is it wotking?

  • @ryankorsz
    @ryankorsz Год назад

    Very true

  • @andrewbillings198
    @andrewbillings198 Год назад

    Hi Charlie, how do you know what “skill” is worth investing years into?
    College takes years but that doesn’t mean you learn anything useful to the market. Just because something took years to learn doesn’t mean it’ll make you money.
    How do you pay your bills long enough to learn a skill that actually makes good money, when so many “skills” actually turn out to be worthless after you spend years learning them?

    • @htchamber2776
      @htchamber2776 Год назад +1

      Just ask yourself this question will there be a need for my skills 10 years from now?
      We’re moving full steam into the digital age, so learning skills like editing, video production, writing is more important than ever, you also have your STEM areas of study that will always be in demeand, so I think a better question to ask would be what skills right now are you working on that your wondering will have any value?

    • @sebastiancerda
      @sebastiancerda Год назад +1

      Sales and Client Acquisition from Cold outbound

    • @andrewbillings198
      @andrewbillings198 Год назад

      @@htchamber2776 that’s what I am asking - how do you know if there is a need for the skill? We’ll probably still need waiters in 10 years, that doesn’t mean learning how to be a waiter will guarantee you make a lot of money.
      Charlie just explained why short form editing is not a good skill to sell.
      STEM is extremely vague. I can speak on this because myself and people I know have degrees in engineering, but that doesn’t mean we have any skill worth more than like $10-$15/hr. A degree or certification doesn’t *actually* help anyone else solve a problem. There are people with MBA’s who make low wages, for example.

    • @andrewbillings198
      @andrewbillings198 Год назад

      @@sebastiancerda can you explain why? Because someone could just as easily say “Short Form Video Editing” with no explanation and I’d believe them. Not saying you’re wrong, just trying to think and learn more about what a “skill” is and how to determine ahead of time if a skill is truly worth learning or you’re just being sold a scam (like a college entrepreneurship course)

    • @sebastiancerda
      @sebastiancerda Год назад +1

      @@andrewbillings198 no matter what business you want to start you will need to be able to get leads, so you should learn how to do cold out reach. You now have to be able to collect money, so you need to learn how to sell.
      You could also take these skills and find a remote sales job. The base is knowing psychology.
      Reason to learn it because people will always want to make more money. That’s it.
      Make people money to make yourself money.
      I believe that being able to reach to to people who don’t know you and convince them to give you money is the ultimate skill. Once you learn it you will never struggle with money again. Hope the answered your question

  • @user-et1iw7sk6b
    @user-et1iw7sk6b Год назад +1

    Just trying to look out for you bro - I respect what you do...
    Brother, are you still vegan 5 days a week?
    I can send you a video on how unhealthy it is and the defense mechanism plants already have in place - evolution/natural selection
    Why follow a GMO (to an extent) & unnatural diet when our ancestors were doing fine on meat, eggs, etc?
    My opinion - simply replicate babies, they're more Intune than we are.
    Animals are too (long story short).
    Yeah, I know, who am I to say anything?
    I find it "funny" the food pyramid has been flipped (one factor of many) and health has deteriorated (on top of the "research", "science" and "pharmacy" "improving over time")
    Why change what has been working perfectly fine since "forever"?

    • @charliemofficial
      @charliemofficial  Год назад +1

      thanks for looking out for me. not doing it anymore :)

    • @user-et1iw7sk6b
      @user-et1iw7sk6b Год назад

      @@charliemofficial Great to hear! Try carnivore, my friend - just like it has always been. Raw milk, eggs, meat, etc.
      Raw milk alone is powerful (not the modified milk). That alone "fixed" my friends eczema (he had it since birth and doctors said nothing can be done).
      I've been doing it for over a year, I haven't touched fruits, especially vegetables (I don't dare to eat that lol). It's repetitive but simplicity (few options) is best.

  • @MalteSchubert
    @MalteSchubert Год назад

    Hey Charlie,
    Started a sort of SFC Agency but with a twist. I create the Short Form Content but with a Call-To-Action to a FB Group. So basically building the client an audience and getting them leads for their coaching business.
    Do you think this also doesn't work? Because not everyone in SFC is also offering FB Group management and all that?
    Let me know.

  • @DanielNyong
    @DanielNyong Год назад

    How to compete with agencies in the first world, from the third world.

    • @IbbReacts
      @IbbReacts Год назад

      Be just as good and undercut the market

    • @yo728-9-9
      @yo728-9-9 Год назад

      @@IbbReacts 😂

  • @HelloThere-bn9lo
    @HelloThere-bn9lo Год назад

    I disagree, ai Will never be avle to edit like a Human, take for example long form videos, and the ai “editors” doesnt Make the video as engaging, they dont add Sound effekts, b Roll.

  • @Jonathan-eh3nz
    @Jonathan-eh3nz Год назад +1

    What the hell man this was my whole business plan what do I do now

    • @htchamber2776
      @htchamber2776 Год назад +1

      Do it anyway never forget the only thing that kills an industry is technology, so if there is an app or a piece of text that can somehow fully replace what you do you’ll be fine, “over saturation” due to many people joing the space isn’t something to worry about since most lack talent, learn how to create a unique offer and not just blend into the crowd, read Alex Hormozies book 100 million dollar offers to properly understand what I’m talking about

    • @Jonathan-eh3nz
      @Jonathan-eh3nz Год назад

      @@htchamber2776 I’ve read that book. My idea was to guarantee X amount of subscribers or a full refund, but that’s not really viable.

    • @andrewbillings198
      @andrewbillings198 Год назад

      I feel you. Used to do it as well, now just moved to long form stuff. Wish I could help.

    • @Lukeanddario
      @Lukeanddario Год назад

      @@htchamber2776 There is an app that can fully replace it. It's called "Captions." It's super easy

    • @plucat7797
      @plucat7797 Год назад

      @@Jonathan-eh3nz offer something else, not just short form content

  • @adnanraza6670
    @adnanraza6670 Год назад

    Hhh 15 year old kid from Pakistan