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Exactly how to make an A+ Instagram Reel
You want to optimize for the following
- Shareability
- Saves
- Retention
- Engagement
This agency did it perfectly.
FULL VIDEO BELOW
https://youtu.be/jsi9hMXodnc?si=JbTnn7B8VO2983-T
You want to optimize for the following
- Shareability
- Saves
- Retention
- Engagement
This agency did it perfectly.
FULL VIDEO BELOW
https://youtu.be/jsi9hMXodnc?si=JbTnn7B8VO2983-T
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CameronPrintss OFM
Exactly how to make an A+ Instagram Reel You want to optimize for the following - Shareability - Saves - Retention - Engagement This agency did it perfectly. FULL VIDEO BELOW https://youtu.be/jsi9hMXodnc?si=JbTnn7B8VO2983-T
Instagram is all about testing new verticals. Once you've found one that is going viral, simply recreate it as many times as possible with a slight spin each time until Instagram stops pushing it into the algorithm.
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Virality is calculated.
No Reel just goes viral for “no reason” there is always a reason behind reels going super viral
give yourself the best luck possibly by always optimizing reels for what Instagram is looking for in a “Viral” worthy video
@aynch
No Reel just goes viral for “no reason” there is always a reason behind reels going super viral
give yourself the best luck possibly by always optimizing reels for what Instagram is looking for in a “Viral” worthy video
@aynch
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CameronPrintss OFM
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Doing a Q&A via Instagram
Ask me anything OFM related (will answer in a video format)
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CameronPrintss OFM
the industry is constantly evolving week by week. i’ve seen agencies i’ve personally known for years completely disappear overnight. not because they were bad at what they did, but because the platforms keep tightening their grip and they refused to adapt.…
keep in mind IG is only one of our traffic sources, reddit is also pumping numbers for us each and everyday 🤝🏼
The number one mistake I see agencies make is spreading themselves way too thin across too many traffic sources
Let me give you a simple hypothetical 👇🏼
Let’s say this is your agency, and this is roughly how many subscribers you’re bringing in per day from each source + the time you’re putting into each one:
Instagram — 100 subs/day (3 hours/day)
Threads — 10 subs/day (3 hours/day)
Twitter — 20 subs/day (3 hours/day)
Dating Apps — 30 subs/day (3 hours/day)
Reddit — 60 subs/day (3 hours/day)
TikTok — 20 subs/day (3 hours/day)
That’s 6 different traffic sources, running every single day, with separate systems and VAs built around each one
A lot of agencies have this mindset of “the more traffic sources the better"
I used to think the same way.
But in reality, that’s not how you get the best results
What actually works is doubling down on 1–2 core traffic sources and squeezing them for everything they’ve got (as long as it’s not overly creator dependent)
Now let’s say you cut out the four lowest performing sources here:
TikTok, Dating Apps, Twitter, and Threads.
You then reallocate that time and VA effort entirely into your top two performers: Instagram and Reddit
In theory (and in reality) you’d now be pulling in roughly 480 subscribers per day from 2 traffic sources, compared to 240 subscribers per day from 6 traffic sources
And that’s worst case
Because once you scale down your traffic sources, your quality control, consistency, and execution all go up
Work smarter.
Let me give you a simple hypothetical 👇🏼
Let’s say this is your agency, and this is roughly how many subscribers you’re bringing in per day from each source + the time you’re putting into each one:
Instagram — 100 subs/day (3 hours/day)
Threads — 10 subs/day (3 hours/day)
Twitter — 20 subs/day (3 hours/day)
Dating Apps — 30 subs/day (3 hours/day)
Reddit — 60 subs/day (3 hours/day)
TikTok — 20 subs/day (3 hours/day)
That’s 6 different traffic sources, running every single day, with separate systems and VAs built around each one
A lot of agencies have this mindset of “the more traffic sources the better"
I used to think the same way.
But in reality, that’s not how you get the best results
What actually works is doubling down on 1–2 core traffic sources and squeezing them for everything they’ve got (as long as it’s not overly creator dependent)
Now let’s say you cut out the four lowest performing sources here:
TikTok, Dating Apps, Twitter, and Threads.
You then reallocate that time and VA effort entirely into your top two performers: Instagram and Reddit
In theory (and in reality) you’d now be pulling in roughly 480 subscribers per day from 2 traffic sources, compared to 240 subscribers per day from 6 traffic sources
And that’s worst case
Because once you scale down your traffic sources, your quality control, consistency, and execution all go up
Work smarter.
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when it comes to scaling Reddit, the platform is really only looking for one thing
IS THIS USER A HUMAN
the platform itself has massively cracked down on bots within the last year
the days of creating/farming on adspower has been over for many months now
now these are only a select few things Reddit is looking for to classify your account as a “Human” account
- Fingerprints
- Account creation
- Farming process
- IP
📲 I have a full breakdown on how we use Reddit A-Z within OFM Insiders (with much more to come) 📲
DM me to join @aynch
IS THIS USER A HUMAN
the platform itself has massively cracked down on bots within the last year
the days of creating/farming on adspower has been over for many months now
now these are only a select few things Reddit is looking for to classify your account as a “Human” account
- Fingerprints
- Account creation
- Farming process
- IP
📲 I have a full breakdown on how we use Reddit A-Z within OFM Insiders (with much more to come) 📲
DM me to join @aynch
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think about how many subscriptions you have that you just forget to turn off... "Marc" has been subscribed for 6 months on a $50 rebill each month
that's an extra $300 in revenue just because he's forgotten to turn off the rebill
keep in mind we have many subscribers like this, marc isnt the only one..
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