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Personal Brand :: Social Media :: LinkedIn :: Inspiration :: Ruben Hassid :: How AI creators make a post in < 2 min (a guide)

Personal Brand :: Social Media :: LinkedIn :: Inspiration :: Ruben Hassid :: How AI creators make a post in < 2 min (a guide)

⪼ Made with 💜 by Polyglot.

How AI creators make a post in < 2 min (a guide):

1. Go to Opus Clip

☑️ Go to YouTube. Select a (viral) recent interview. ☑️ Copy the link. Paste it on Opus Clip. ☑️ Select the right caption font.

2. Opus Clip just made 28 viral clips.

☑️ Read their transcript (on the right). ☑️ Select the clip that resonates the most. ☑️ Resize to 1:1 (Linkedin) or 9:16 (TikTok).

3. Write the caption using EasyGen.

☑️ Go on "Create" + "Your Topic". ☑️ Paste the transcribe & add your own take on it. ☑️ Click on "Generate Post" and enjoy your caption.

Bonus. Edit, iterate & go the extra mile.

☑️ Do not blindly copy & paste content. ☑️ Edit, iterate, find your extra personal spice. ☑️ Always mention the original video content.

These clips reached 800,000 views on my X.

And another 550,000 views on my Linkedin.

Is this a good thing for the internet?

Clipping is inherently ok.

Humans love to curate content. And that's how a snowball effect works.

But we're also creating waves of unoriginal content.

Where do you stand? Pro or against it?

(share your thought in the comments)

To me, it's a matter of balance.

  1. Do your due diligence when curating.
  2. Less is more: share only the right video.
  3. Add a spin to it: review, thoughts, feeling.

♻️ Repost this video to help others create.


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