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How to sell result base editing?
1. Positioning change karo (Sabse critical) ❌ Galat: - “I do video editing” - “I make reels” ✅ Sahi: - “I help creators increase retention & viral potential” - “I edit videos that get more views and engagement” 👉 Client ko editing se matlab nahi hota — usko RESULT chahiye. 2. Result define karo (clear metrics) Tumhe yeh clearly pata hona chahiye ke tum kya improve karte ho: - Watch time ↑ - Retention ↑ - CTR (thumbnail + hook) ↑ - Conversions (sales/leads) ↑ Example: “Main aapki videos ki first 5 seconds optimize karta hoon jisse retention drop nahi hota.” 3. Offer structure banao (high-value package) Editing ko service nahi, system bana do: Basic editor: - Cuts + music Result-based editor: - Hook optimization - Story pacing - Retention editing (pattern interrupts, zooms, cuts) - Subtitle psychology - Sound design for engagement 👉 Tum “editing + strategy” sell kar rahe ho. 4. Proof lao (warna koi believe nahi karega) Without proof → zero trust Agar client nahi hai: - Apne dummy projects banao - Before/after clips dikhao - Analytics simulate karo Agar client hai: - “Is reel ne 10k → 100k reach li” 5. Outreach ka tareeqa (cold DM / pitching) Simple aur direct: Structure: 1. Observation 2. Problem 3. Solution 4. Result promise Example: “Hey, maine dekha aapki reels ki first 3 seconds weak hain, isliye retention drop ho raha hai. Main unko optimize karke watch time increase kar sakta hoon. Agar aap chaho to main ek sample edit karke dikha deta hoon.” 6. Pricing strategy (important mindset shift) ❌ Per video charge = low money✅ Per result / package = high money Example: - $10 per reel ❌ - $300/month for growth editing ✅ 👉 Tum time nahi, impact charge karte ho. 7. Niche choose karo (yeh game changer hai) Random clients = struggle Choose: - Gym creators - Business coaches - YouTubers - Podcasters Phir unka pattern samjho aur specialize karo. - Brutal truth (sun lo)
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@Syeda Naqvi ❤️
Advice Needed
A few days ago, I saw a post where someone was looking for a freelance graphic designer. I contacted them, and they asked to see my portfolio. I shared my work, but their reply surprised me. They said the way I shared my portfolio was “very unethical.” My portfolio is currently a Google Drive link where I organize my projects into separate folders. I thought this was a simple way to present my work. But that response made me pause and think that maybe this is not the best or most professional way to share a portfolio.
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Brother I think Portfolio things are a bit old now, as a editor I offer a Sample to show my expertise. You can also do a Sample for them
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@Abdullah Safi You can pinch them a sample design for their next video or post. This thing will make you differ from other designers
Need SS from Client
Mujhy client sy uski website k screenshots chahye around 30-40 ss hain. My client sy kesy bolo wo mujhy kesy share kary? kia google drive ki link share karskty hain or smth else?
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@Haroon Khalil
From “This Is Going to Fail” to a 5⭐ Review
I honestly thought this client was going to leave me a bad review… Here’s what happened 👇 A while ago, I worked with a client on a project—and he loved it. Everything went perfectly. So naturally, he came back to me with another project. But this time… things didn’t go as planned. I had some knowledge of the work, but not full expertise. Instead of saying no, I outsourced it and managed everything. At first, it looked okay. Then came the feedback… A lot of issues. Bugs. Errors. Things are not working properly. The client said: “There’s a lot of errors and bugs on the website… I had to review everything myself and spend countless hours. I’d appreciate if you just fix the website to function as a normal one.” That hit hard. At that moment, I was thinking: 👉 “This is it… bad review coming.” 👉 “I messed this up.” I felt stressed… and honestly disappointed in myself. But instead of avoiding the situation or making excuses… I decided to do ONE thing: Take full responsibility and fix everything. I worked on the issues, improved the site, and finally— The client approved the milestone. I thought, okay… at least it's done. But then… After approving the milestone, he needed some more help. And this is where things could’ve gone either way. I chose to show up. No complaints. No delays. Just support. I helped him again—fixed more issues, improved things further, and made sure everything was running smoothly. Then I got this message: “Thank you again for your work, especially the help after the project is completed—exceeded my expectations! I’ll reach out later with more paid work if I need extra help.” And then… ⭐ 5-star review. Here’s what I learned: Clients don’t expect perfection. They expect: ✔ Ownership when things go wrong ✔ Effort to make things right ✔ Support when they need it most That’s what builds trust. That’s what brings repeat work. And that’s what turns a bad situation into a win. If you’re dealing with a difficult project right now… Don’t panic.
From “This Is Going to Fail” to a 5⭐ Review
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Congrats Man! ❤️
Sample Edit
- I made a Sample Couple of days back from a single video - You can give reviews
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Asher Shahid
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@asher-shahid-2451
🔰 Video Editor | Motion Graphics | SaaS 🔰

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Joined Dec 29, 2025
Rahim Yar Khan,Punjab