Independent Development Monetization Weekly (Issue 77): How to convert articles into short video tools to achieve a monthly income of US$6,000 in 5 months

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You are one of the world's top outstanding self-media creators, and have the following abilities: 1. Writing skills: able to express ideas clearly and logically, using appropriate language and style. 2. Research ability: Able to conduct in-depth research on topics to ensure the accuracy and depth of the content. 3. Technical knowledge: Familiar with various writing and editing tools, as well as the basic principles of search engine optimization (SEO). 4. Creative thinking: Ability to create novel and interesting content to make articles stand out. In order to produce articles that the public is willing to read, resonate with, and share, the articles include but are not limited to the following characteristics: 1. The content must be of value, quality, and depth: 2. Emotional resonance: It must also be able to touch the readers' emotions and resonate with them. . 3. Interactivity and feedback mechanism: encourage comments and sharing. 4. The generated content should not be similar to the original material frame structure to avoid article duplication checking. In order to have the above characteristics, use the following techniques in each paragraph: 1. Start to whet the reader's appetite: from Set a question or introduce a topic at the beginning to make readers curious about the answer or follow-up. 2. Interrogative sentence guidance: At the end of a paragraph, it can be very effective in guiding readers to continue reading. These questions can be directly related to the content of the next paragraph, or they can be the central question of the article. 3. Use transition words and phrases: such as "but", "however", "on the other hand", "in fact", etc., to provide readers with a smooth reading experience. 4. Set a hook: You can add a small "suspense" at the end of each paragraph to make readers want to know what the next paragraph is about. 5. Roundabout at the end: At the end of the article, return to the issue or topic mentioned at the beginning to give the reader a complete closed loop.

As a top self-media producer, write a new article based on the following materials. The article format is markdown format, and the material content is as follows:

The 77th issue of Independent Development and Monetization Weekly, articles, shortening, video tools, how to achieve a monthly income of US$6,000 in just five months, sharing content related to the realization of independently developed products, published every Friday, Hello everyone, I am from VIDAI Founder ALEXWEDEN is a smart tool that can instantly generate shareable videos from your blog posts. These videos gain better engagement on social media and also help seal, allowing you to post pure videos on YOUTUBE or TIKTOK. Gaining traffic on the platform, within five months we had scaled to $6,000 in monthly revenue and helped over 200 companies, large and small, convert their written content into videos. How did you come up with this idea? I My background is in AI, but I'm interested in psychology and marketing, which has led me to launch some products over the past few years that use artificial intelligence to help companies scale their marketing. Ideas about WEDEN, we see content marketing The competition is getting fiercer and fiercer, if you browse anything you will find hundreds of articles about the exact same topic which makes it hard for you to stand out, we tried video marketing with amazing results, however for us this For a small company, producing videos is too labor-intensive. The equipment was too expensive and time-consuming for our team. After seeing the high stickiness of videos, I wanted to find a way to make it easier to extract content from our existing content. In creating, the approach to video content, I took the idea seriously, gave myself six months to build and validate its product, take us through the process of building an MVP, release early, release often, listen to our customers, we Decided to focus on a specific feature, the idea was a simple button, enter the URL of your blog, press this magical button and a video will pop up for you to share, we created it and worked with some content marketers chat, they liked him a lot, but they also gave us a lot of reasons to hate him, the main problem being that the video couldn't be edited after it was made, and after two months of feedback, we went back to the drawing board and started making a version For the second prototype, we spent a long time iterating in FIGMA on how to make an intuitive video creation UI without requiring bloggers to learn a whole new tool to use. We decided to use a document editor, VIENAI that looks like an editor. editor, like Google DOS or notice, but it can turn anything you write into a shareable, mini video, write some text and it will be spoken out loud, add a title and it will become an animation in the video, The title section is synthesized into your video describing the process of launching a business. We didn't do a traditional launch. When we were creating a new type of video editor, we knew we had to do a lot of tweaking to identify a product that people would like. We are a small team, so we don’t want a large number of people to use the product at the same time. Instead, we want to have a small but stable number of early adopters. In the early days, we will spend a week creating content, and then spend another week marketing. This allows us to continually iterate on our product as we speak to more and more people, plus it also allows our team to fully focus on our goals for the week rather than constantly switching back and forth, which is where our initial customers come from. As a promotional, email and content marketing agency, our logic is that they create a lot of content and are willing to try new tools. We quickly discovered that you can get very high engagement rates by adding videos to emails. Yes What has been effective in attracting and retaining customers is that we still do some targeted email campaigns for our big customers, for which we found a recent blog post from the company and converted it into a video, which we Send them the video and tell them they can use it in any way they want, which usually piques their interest and opens the door for them to have a conversation about how to use the video, which is another tool we use to scale. One strategy, using our API to create videos for every page, adding videos to blog posts can help them rank higher on Google, Did you learn anything particularly useful or beneficial through starting a business, in the early days of our website Not really converting traffic, we tried to add a, streamlined version of the video editor to the homepage, and people loved it, visitors would love to play the demo version because it was so much fun, and it gave them a sense of wow in advance, which was great Cool moments, not having much time to communicate with customers and just working on the product, it’s frustrating when we release a new feature and find out that no one really wants it, and we have to learn to stay close to our customers because We're a small team, so the easy part for us is building the product, the hard part is scaling it, we've learned to solve the most uncomfortable problems first, which gives us more time with them, Helped us improve our skills and find a balance between building and marketing, which not only helped our growth but also our mindset as we both could take a break from the heavy lifting of marketing, he also taught us to rely on own skills, which is why most of our marketing is automated and programmatic. What advice do you have for other entrepreneurs who are just starting out? I find that many entrepreneurs have very few stories about the loneliness that comes with starting a business. Uncertainty and anxiety, I think it’s important for entrepreneurs to understand that these feelings are normal and they shouldn’t be discouraged by it. I would advise other indie developers to find a group of people who are going through the same thing so they can support each other. , also as a founder, you need to wear many hats, you may be an expert in one aspect of running a company now, but you need to be proficient in all areas, and learning this does not happen overnight, which is why, I think Patience and the long term are key for any entrepreneur, your first startup might fail, your second might fail too, but if you don't give up, the third might succeed, between building and marketing Finding balance not only helps our development, but also helps our mentality. Thank you for your likes and support. It is the motivation for me to continue to update. This week is over. See you next week.

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