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How to go viral your first video with AI Organic Dropshipping

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[0:00]And recently, I've been realizing that like I go viral every single time for the products that like make me consistent money, I always go viral in the first day of posting.
[0:00]And I feel like there's a strategy behind it and that's the reason I wanted to make this video for y'all boys is to link the strategy and let y'all know how y'all can go viral your first ever video.
[0:21]So usually what separates me between everybody else is I bring a product to the market.
[0:39]So in terms of like bringing products to the market, bringing products to the market is not rocket science, bro.
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[0:00]Alright you guys, so I just hit my biggest month in organic dropshipping. And recently, I've been realizing that like I go viral every single time for the products that like make me consistent money, I always go viral in the first day of posting. And I feel like there's a strategy behind it and that's the reason I wanted to make this video for y'all boys is to link the strategy and let y'all know how y'all can go viral your first ever video.

[0:21]So for me, my personal strategy to like go viral is a few things. So usually what separates me between everybody else is I bring a product to the market.

[0:33]The avatar I choose in the concept that I post first. These are really important, right?

[0:39]So in terms of like bringing products to the market, bringing products to the market is not rocket science, bro.

[0:44]All you do is take a product that was proven to work, split test that product a little bit to make it a completely new product and start fucking ripping. It's that simple.

[0:54]For example, right, a crochet cardigan, a butterfly version, that rips.

[0:59]So if somebody hops on a goth version of it, it's going to fucking rip.

[1:03]Goth is already a proven to work niche. Carding is already a proven to work product, so if you mix them together, they're going to fucking rip.

[1:10]Um that's all it is. That's all what bringing products to the market is. It's really not that difficult, right?

[1:15]So you're not going to spend too much time on it. It's very rare that like I hop on a product that I just see on the burner nowadays, unless like I know I'm the second person on it, or the people that's like on the product currently, I just know I'm going to fucking lap them because their content is shit.

[1:28]Um, their concepts are limited, their avatars are trash. Like if I know for a fact that I can lap people, I'll hop on it and one of my winners this month was like a product that was just on the burner and everybody ran.

[1:39]But besides that, every other product has been me, I brought it to the market off of proof of concept that worked for somebody else, right?

[1:46]So that's the first thing is just going off proof of concept, but like split testing it a little bit to making a completely new product.

[1:52]The second thing is your avatar, right? So avatar matters way more than people think. Avatar isn't just about going viral, that's one form of it, but your avatar like determines the personal brand you have and it determines like the demographic of people that you're selling to.

[2:07]So I'm going to show you guys a really good example of like what a good avatar looks like.

[2:24]So obviously, they're selling Halloween lamps, right? So Halloween, like that scary feeling.

[2:30]You could have hopped on a, you know, a Down syndrome person like a weirdo for some reason. And honestly, even if you would have went viral, it would have converted less than this angle because the demographic of people you're selling to isn't the same.

[2:44]You want to hop on something that like resonates with the audience, so they chose a goth girl. Goth girls like like horror, scary movies. So if you hop on like a teenage goth pretty girl, then it's going to rip and that's what it did, bro.

[2:54]They literally got like 21 million views, probably had a crazy month. Um, they did a really good job of like picking their avatar.

[3:01]This is also a really good example because somebody was like, okay, the resin lamps printed for the horror niche.

[3:06]Why don't I just bring the horror niche to like a completely new product that's already proven to work.

[3:10]And that's where you got the horror mugs. They literally like did a similar goth avatar, but it's a completely new product and since it's a completely new product that the algorithm never seen before and the niche already has proof of concept, the goth avatar already has proof of concept.

[3:22]They posted their first video and went viral, bro.

[3:27]So the avatar and product is just two parts of it. Another part is that like you really want to pick products that have aesthetic making clips.

[3:32]A lot of these products are like, they're solid products and if they were to go viral, they might convert, but the only thing is like it's so much cap on how viral they can go because their making clips are so shit.

[3:42]The reason that these resin lamps are going fucking stupid is because the aesthetic making clips to even get to the resin lamp. Like, it's so aesthetically pleasing, it's almost watching like a ASMR like slime video, bro.

[3:54]You swirling the paint, you pouring the paint, you like painting the figure, like everything just looks like visually appealing and the viewers like that and it's easier to go viral.

[4:03]So you want to get products that's like easier to go viral because the making clips are easy, right?

[4:09]This same proof of concept works for like health-related products.

[4:12]Like if you're running like a red light hat, the reason why it's so viral is because you can show the before and after very efficiently.

[4:18]Like you literally just put the you put the hat on day one and the person's bald.

[4:22]By day seven, they have like a little bit of hair, by day 30, they have a full set of fucking hair.

[4:27]Like those are technically like making clips for like a health-related product, right?

[4:31]You want to just get products that have like that engaging factor as it's being used or as it's being made.

[4:37]I feel like a lot of people missed that too. They think so much like, oh, this niche convert, this niche convert. So they don't even think about like, does this product actually have aesthetic enough making clips or like before and after clips to go viral?

[4:48]Speaking of making clips, that's another thing that I wanted to talk about. So, one thing that I feel like is kind of overlooked in the space is that you want to change location every single task or every other task.

[4:57]The reason that I say that is because you want to like build story.

[5:01]I used to think when I first started AI, I was like, well, if someone's making a fucking like, let's say like a cowboy boot, you would want them to just be in the workshop the entire time, but that's not the case because that doesn't add to the story.

[5:14]They don't even care about realism in these videos, honestly. They really just care about the story building.

[5:18]So, it's literally going to get more views if you instead of staying at a workshop the entire time, you go from a workshop to your bedroom, to your living room, to your kitchen, back to the workshop with a different angle.

[5:30]Like you kind of want to change clips every single clip.

[5:33]You see either change the background every clip or you have to change the camera angle every clip. You shouldn't have the same camera angle twice in the same exact location.

[5:41]That video is going to fucking flop, bro. And quick tip for y'all boys, if y'all getting like AI generated on TikTok, the thing that I've been noticing recently is like any AI generated video that I get, I haven't gotten one in a while, honestly, since I fixed this, but they do not like like really warm lighting.

[5:54]You have that as your start frame, you're probably going to get AI generated. They hate warm lighting and they don't like like that blur in the background.

[6:03]I use GBT2 now for my images, but a lot of the times with like Nano Banana, if you like do a task, they only focus on the task that the avatar is doing and they blur everything else in the background.

[6:12]So let's say for example, like your avatar is like sketching something, it will focus on your avatar and his hand sketching whatever on the notebook, but everything in the background will be blurred.

[6:22]Like, let's say they have a bookshelf in the back, the bookshelf will be blurry, the fucking books will just like have these random letters on it.

[6:29]You can kind of just tell it's AI, like it will kind of just like not care about the rest of the photo, it only care about your avatar and the task it's doing.

[6:36]You want to make sure that it doesn't have that blur and it doesn't have warm lighting. I usually just say that in the prompt and then it will fix itself and like I said, I use GBT image too now and it comes out way better than Nano, if I'm being transparent.

[6:46]Damn, why didn't you'all tell me my beanie was fucked up, man? But anyways, like I said, I just use GBT image too every time now. I don't really use Nano as much anymore.

[6:58]Um, so that's another thing. Another thing too is like a lot of you guys generate your hooks with clean.

[7:02]I usually do CDATS 2.0. I feel like it's the most realistic like lip movement and voice.

[7:08]Um, because a lot of the times in clean, bro, you just have these like random warps.

[7:11]Like, don't get me wrong, you can definitely generate like a really good clean video like I have multiple times before, but what I realized out of all of the platforms, clean 3.0, it has the most like warps.

[7:22]Like somebody voice just sound too AI or like they they might not like talk fully like they say it out loud, but their lips aren't fucking moving.

[7:31]Or like when they grab the products, like it warps like a little bit, like you don't want to have any of that shit, honestly, just use CDATS 2.0, bro.

[7:38]It mugs everything else. I just used that for my hooks.

[7:41]I don't use that for anything else. The making clips, everything else, the showcasing, I generate through clean 3.0, but for like talking clips, like when two avatars are talking to each other, I would definitely do CDATS.

[7:49]Honestly, the biggest takeaways is using CDATS for the hook and then clean 3.0 for the making clips, and then copying a product that already has proof of concept, split testing it a little bit to make a brand new product that you're the first person on.

[8:02]And make sure to change the like background every task or change the camera angle every task.

[8:06]And the last thing that I would add to everything is just doing a proven to work concept first video, bro.

[8:10]I don't wait for shit, bro. I'm doing the concepts that go viral for everybody else, first video.

[8:16]I'm making it the best video I can. I'm making the hook perfect, I'm making the clips perfect, I'm making the showcasing perfect. Everything should be perfect.

[8:24]You should be doing a proof of concept video that went the most viral recently and doing it as your first video.

[8:30]And honestly, that's the method. After I do all those things, I usually go viral first or second video.

[8:34]At least on TikTok, I will say, obviously, I like prioritize like Facebook, my entire channel.

[8:39]I always told everybody to post on Facebook even when it wasn't like popular to do so and Facebook is still the best platform in organic dropshipping by far, it's not even close.

[8:48]But what I will say for this strategy, I prioritize TikTok first just because Instagram and Facebook just take longer to like actually like work, bro.

[8:56]I'm going to be honest, like your first few videos might get like 1,000, 2,000 views on Instagram and Facebook and that's if you have a good account, bro.

[9:03]If not, you can look get way less than that. While I feel like TikTok, you can literally just go viral first video, like guaranteed.

[9:08]Like if it's a good video, you should go viral first video, unless you got like that zero view jail shit, but it tough it up, bro.

[9:17]We all go through it. It's a part of the game. You'll asking like, yo, bro, like, what am I doing? Like, do I need to warm up the account for a few more days? Like, no, bro.

[9:23]It's just a part of the game. We all got zero views. It was a span on TikTok where I was getting like zero views for weeks.

[9:28]And now every product that I do, it just fucking hitting, so you kind of just have to go with a volume.

[9:33]If anything, you guys can make multiple TikTok accounts at once. So, this was the method before I start getting like good TikTok accounts back to back.

[9:41]I would make three TikTok accounts and let's say I had three viral formats, right? I'm going to just use like an emotional product for an example.

[9:47]Let's say I had a stand format, I had like a a don't scroll and I had a fucking fake comment, right?

[9:53]I had all three of those videos. I would post those three concepts on three separate accounts, whichever account did the best, I would keep and then I would scratch the rest of them.

[10:00]That's another method you guys can do if you guys want to like get out of that like zero view jail and just like at the end of the day, volume negates look, right?

[10:08]So if you do that, eventually you'll find a good account. I said, I don't really have to do that anymore. Every account that I have, I usually go viral first video and it's just a bang from there.

[10:17]But after you find that good TikTok account, like I said, if you follow everything I said in this video, you should go viral or at least get a big enough outlier to know if the product worth running or not in that first day or two of posting.

[10:27]And then that would validate that's what validates it for me because I feel like we live in the era where every product converts.

[10:33]Like literally every product on the burner is like 10k per mill, so it's so easy to like get overstimulated or like emotionally attached to products.

[10:40]So you need to like test quick and validate quick and that's what I've been doing with TikTok.

[10:44]It's like I test quick, I post six videos, six of my best videos.

[10:49]If I got a healthy account and it don't go viral or at least get a big enough outlier for me to keep posting in those six videos, done, fuck that shit.

[10:56]I'm on to the next product. No time to waste, bro. And if it does go viral, that's what that will makes me keep like that proof of concept and, you know, keep posting and then eventually after a few days, usually either my Instagram or my Facebook picks up and life is fucking booming, bro.

[11:08]When your Instagram and Facebook picks up after your TikTok like carried the beginning, life is fucking good and that's honestly been my strategy on how I've been able to hit these big months is TikTok first.

[11:20]Six videos in. Six videos in. Those six videos validate if I'm going to continue running the product or not.

[11:26]And after those six videos, let's say I post for another day or two, one either my Instagram or Facebook, one of my meta accounts should pick up by that time, if I'm posting banger content and then after it picks up, life is fucking good.

[11:38]And then if that product was to ever die down, I could literally just reuse the IG or reuse that Facebook for a new product.

[11:45]It doesn't even have to be in the same niche if I'm being completely honest, it could be something completely different and still rip.

[11:49]And that's really been my method, boys. So, I hope you guys enjoyed this video. I hope it helped you a lot.

[11:53]This is the same method that I was able to make me afford a $15,000 watch, boy.

[12:01]I don't know if y'all can see that right there. It's not focusing. I tried to blur, but it didn't work.

[12:05]It's all good. But, love y'all boys. I hope this information was valuable. If you guys do want to work one-on-one with me, you can go ahead and apply in the link in the description. I want to see you come up.

[12:13]I want to see you, you, you right here, bro.

[12:16]I want to see you post a win in the win section MDM. Um, so take this knowledge and actually apply it, boys.

[12:21]You guys have enough information to go ahead a big day, big week, big month, so go do it, bro.

[12:26]I want to see it actually happen. I want to see you guys materialize your vision and just like really go fucking rip, bro.

[12:32]So, love y'all boys. I believe in each and every one of y'all. Um, and yeah, bro.

[12:37]If you guys want to join the MDM Discord, we are the best Discord in organic dropshipping, so proud of all these kids.

[12:41]I'm going to throw some results up on the fucking screen, bro. These guys have just been fucking ripping. I love these kids with all my heart.

[12:47]Um, I've seen a lot of people come up and if you want to come up as well, you should join the server because ego, no weirdness, we all just want to, you know, see each other come up.

[12:54]So make sure you guys join the Discord. It is free. But without further ado, I'll see you in the next video, man.

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