How To Actually Start A Short Form Content Agency in 2024

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This opens up my mind.
I am ready to struggle and try this for real.

khaledmhirsi
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The old raw video style back let’s go 👑

DanishMoazzam
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Can't remember how I found this dude's channel, it was like 2 months ago though. Definitely gonna be a household name though. Smart guy, great content, good vibes.

Mr.SoloLiam
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I thought I was the only one who thought Excel is a great and simple tool for designing, presentations and flow charts. It's an underestimated tool for prototyping.

Accuface
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Great video! Quick question: 
Are all the virtual assistants (VAs) you've assigned working as freelancers? Do you simply provide their contact information to your clients for direct collaboration? Also, what measures do you take to ensure that these VAs remain committed and don't discontinue their services with the clients? Thanks for any info!

OneCutMan
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Great work hope to collaborate with you on YouTube one day ❤❤❤Namibia 🇳🇦

apollosmartyn
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I would like to see the final product your clients get. That would change my mind

FelipeLondres
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Can you show how to hire the VAs and what they actually do

LuDon
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So, if i have a B&R offer for Short form content for SaaS companies, I would be building the system to create the content (editors, designers, content planners). Would I be the one who "owns" the workers or would the SaaS company? Also, after I have built the system, the SaaS would have no need for me correct?

gbrneale
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Do you have any training or groups for people looking to go from 0 to 3-5k monthly?

I see most your content is for people who already eating 🍽

And that’s great I’m just not there yet

I like your brand and mindset just looking for an adorable way into your ecosystem

lordace
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How many reels would you offer per month and pay for 2 VA if charging business $10K

ryanventrella
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Love it.

Which app did u use for your caption pls?
Mind sharing.
Love it super dope!

Broke.NoMore
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When you were 30k a month what was ur niche?

Bbandz.
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What is this program you are using. This is great information too by the way. Thank you for all this value.

corshawnbrayboy
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Please how can I be trained and work for your team? I'm willing to put in the hours.

AirdropFarmer
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Hey Serge, you're making great videos ! I was wondering if I could help you with Seo Optimisation & Video Editing which would help your video to reach your wider audience . Pls let me know what you think ?

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🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:

00:00 🚪 *Jirrove reflects on his first day working solo, facing rejection, and finding motivation from a low point in life.*
01:36 🤔 *Failing triggered self-reflection, making Jirrove question if he was cut out for the business game.*
03:21 🏢 *Sergey introduces Jirrove, discussing personal branding, content agency focus, and long-term brand building strategies.*
04:39 🎙️ *The interview format is organic, focusing on extracting valuable insights and friendship-level conversation.*
07:25 🎓 *Jirrove's journey from a promising economics student to navigating the pandemic, working VIP events, and experiencing financial challenges.*
11:24 💡 *Discovering online opportunities, getting introduced to Sergey through Francesco, and starting the journey into digital marketing.*
13:30 💼 *Jirrove's first client experience, challenges faced, and the realization that client acquisition doesn't guarantee success without proper understanding.*
15:34 🤯 *Sergey emphasizes the importance of interconnected knowledge and criticizes courses that teach surface-level information without providing context.*
18:08 🚀 *Scaling the agency, joining programs like Quantum B, experiencing highs and lows, and living above means in London.*
22:58 ⏰ *Sergey highlights the critical aspect of spending attention, not just money, and the impact on productivity and success.*
23:26 🏙️ *Jirrove lived in a penthouse during university while running his agency, creating a facade around success.*
24:21 💸 *Jirrove experienced financial success but struggled with managing money, leading to generosity and eventual financial difficulties.*
25:30 📉 *The agency faced a downturn in 2021; clients dried up, results dropped, and Jirrove had to rely on student finance, eventually leaving London.*
26:13 🔄 *Jirrove returned to Halifax, faced challenges, and realized the need for vulnerability to excel to the next level.*
28:23 🚪 *Jirrove, in Q4 of 2021, resorted to door-to-door sales in Leeds, a challenging and humbling experience.*
29:49 🤔 *Failing triggered self-reflection, making Jirrove question if he was cut out for the business game.*
34:47 🤝 *Jirrove connected with Serge Gatari and Marcus, proposing to shoot content for their Mastermind event.*
38:18 🛫 *Jirrove traveled to London to shoot content, and the relationship evolved into a collaboration on personal branding and content creation.*
43:27 🧽 *Jirrove reveals a personal struggle: he cleaned kitchens for free accommodation while working on his business.*
44:35 🚀 *The importance of being relatable: Jirrove emphasizes the significance of sharing struggles and vulnerabilities for building a genuine online presence.*
45:44 🌐 *Jirrove shares the proximity of failure and success in his journey, providing hope to others.*
46:25 🌐 *Jirrove became part of a group and made friends, leading to a partnership with a successful e-commerce agency owner named Rich.*
47:46 🌐 *Jirrove discusses reaching out to Rich to white label services for a prospect interested in TikTok ads and omnichannel marketing.*
49:22 🌐 *Jirrove partners with Rich, focusing on client acquisition while Rich handles fulfillment, leading to significant success and income.*
51:53 🌐 *Jirrove credits his breakthrough to a DM sent to Van Dennis, leading to word-of-mouth referrals and significant client acquisition.*
55:09 🌐 *Jirrove talks about joining Serge's program, emphasizing the consistent value and success seen even before becoming a client.*
56:19 🌐 *Jirrove attributes the success of his content agency not only to referrals but also to providing a service the market truly wants.*
57:54 🌐 *Serge advises Jirrove to prioritize scaling by investing in better talent rather than perfecting fulfillment, highlighting the importance of urgency in client acquisition.*
01:02:31 🌐 *Jirrove shares the success of his client acquisition system, closing deals worth $27, 000 in a single week.*
01:05:14 🌐 *Serge emphasizes the importance of frequency and consistency in content release, emphasizing that quality is secondary to value.*
01:06:10 🌐 *The conversation gets cut off, leading to a shift in focus and a promise to dive into the details of Jirrove's current business.*
01:08:26 📈 *In an intention economy, gaining attention is crucial for business scalability, moving beyond reliance on ads.*
01:09:22 🎨 *Quality content is a focus in the agency, avoiding cheap labor mistakes; consulting is integral for understanding client goals.*
01:10:31 🌐 *Omni-channel presence is key; the agency offers short-form content, Instagram carousels, social media posts, and weekly consulting sessions.*
01:11:49 💡 *Consulting involves reverse engineering client revenue goals, implementing action steps, and taking an 80/20 split to build the client's community.*
01:13:14 💰 *Transitioning from short-form content distribution to helping clients monetize and own their traffic; focusing on converting attention into revenue.*
01:19:29 💪 *Niches like fitness, dating, health, and self-actualization are identified as lucrative for the short-form content distribution offer.*
01:21:40 ⚙️ *Top three lessons for success: Take action today, avoid shiny object syndrome, and protect your time; importance of implementation, focus, and time management.*
01:26:57 🚀 *Emphasis on scalability and building systems to remove oneself from day-to-day operations for long-term business success.*
01:30:00 🚀 *Focus on scaling the business, aim for at least $100K a month; that's when you can truly breathe and avoid having a job instead of a business.*
01:30:27 🌐 *Remove yourself from daily tasks, drive the company, inspire the team, set bigger goals, and ensure client satisfaction.*
01:31:08 💡 *Success comes from delayed gratification; building the right systems is crucial for realizing the business's full potential.*
01:32:21 🏢 *Building a serious business requires setting high standards, goals, and deadlines; avoid distractions and maintain focus on scaling the offer.*
01:33:00 💰 *Financial success is tied to maintaining high standards; even in success, behave as if one thing could jeopardize everything.*
01:33:25 🗓️ *Set a goal to reach $100K a month by the end of Q1; focus on building systems, hiring the right people, and maintaining high standards.*
01:34:48 🚀 *To achieve remarkable success, establish standards that go beyond the ordinary, similar to the level of standard observed in companies like SpaceX.*
01:35:17 📈 *Accountability is essential for scaling; setting goals, deadlines, and maintaining standards are crucial components of success.*

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whoajoyeah
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im already doing this just missing something lets see what you guys got

islandwiderealtySTR
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Im a beginner and love the content, how would I start as a beginner? what should I learn video editing/or create short videos?

chriswe
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Serge for someone starting out with no case studies…. Charging more like this would be stupid right? Would you then do it for 1k in the beginning instead of 10-15k?

DanishMoazzam