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Visual: You sitting at a desk with a calendar open on a laptop showing May 29, 2024.
Hook (0:00-0:30) "Do you remember where you were on May 29th, 2024? For most people, it was a Wednesday. But for my career as a video creator, it was 'D-Day'—the day the algorithm glitched, the day I stopped chasing views, and the day I started chasing contracts. Let me explain."
The Setup (0:30-1:15) "Back in early 2024, I was burning out. I was posting 5 times a week. On May 29th, I posted a video that got 500 views. The exact same video, reposted to LinkedIn, got me a $2,000 brand deal. That was the 'Aha!' moment. I realized I wasn't a 'TikToker.' I was a Video Content Creator—a business asset, not just an entertainer."
The Career Shift (1:15-3:00) "So, what changed after 24/05/29? I stopped asking 'Will this go viral?' and started asking three new questions:
I also implemented the '29th Rule.' On the 29th of every month, I audit my worst performing video. I don't delete it. I ask: Was this bad content, or just bad distribution?" manyvids 24 05 29 muscle barbie aka gabby lyons full
The Results (3:00-4:00) "Fast forward six months. My view count is actually lower than it was in May. But my income is up 340%. Why? Because on May 29th, I realized that 'views' are vanity metrics. 'Watch time' on a sales video is a salary. I pivoted from 'Creator' to 'Production House of One.'"
Call to Action (4:00-5:00) "I want you to open your calendar. Find a random date—maybe three months ago. Look at the video you posted that day. If you wouldn't pay $500 to repost that video today, your strategy is broken. Comment 'AUDIT' below, and I'll send you my checklist for evaluating your old content. See you on the 29th of next month."
Headline: The "Worst" Day of my Creator Career (24/05/29)
On May 29th, 2024, I posted a Reel that flopped. 89 views in 24 hours. Visual: You sitting at a desk with a
But that Reel contained a 10-second clip of me explaining "How to structure a YouTube script."
A CMO saw that clip. He didn't care about the view count. He cared that I knew how to structure a script. He hired me for a $5k retainer.
The Lesson: Stop building a fanbase. Start building a portfolio of proof.
If you are a Video Content Creator, your "flops" are just highly specific case studies waiting to be repurposed. I also implemented the '29th Rule
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If you aren't using AI tools in your workflow, you are working twice as hard as your competition. The career creator in 2024 uses AI to handle the "boring" stuff so they can focus on the creative stuff.
The Tech Stack for May 2024:
Warning: Do not let AI write your scripts word-for-word. It lacks your specific voice. Use it for structure, then add your personality.