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Right now, you're probably leaving 90% of your views on the table. And it's not because your content is bad. It's because you're only posting it in one place at one time with one hook. The same reel can do 38,000

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views or 325,000

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views just by changing the hook. The same reel can do 5,000 views or 1,000,000 views just by cross posting it the right way. In the next ten minutes, I'm gonna show you the exact posting and split testing system my team uses every single day. The one that helped me generate over $15,000,000 last year. Reason this matters right now is simple. In 2026,

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talent is everywhere. Volume and consistency is what is going to separate you and give you the leg up on the competition. Now let's get into it. This is the final episode in our five part viral series. You already know how to find a viral idea, how to script it, how to film it, and how to edit it. And now it's time to post it. And the way that you post is the difference between 500 views and 500,000

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views. And I'm gonna break this down into three points. Number one, how and where to post. Number two, how to split test. And number three, the mindset that separates the creators that win from the creators who quit. Number one, post everywhere, every day. Most creators post one piece of content to one platform and call it a day. And that is how you are leaving most of your views on the table. My team posts every single piece of content to at least five platforms. Instagram, TikTok,

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YouTube Shorts, Facebook, and Threads. And we do that six times a day, seven days a week. And this is how we're generating over half a billion views a year. One piece of content is not one piece of content. It is five. Now here's the exact workflow. First, we post every single piece of content and all of its iterations on TikTok first because TikTok is where we test. The reason that we post all these on TikTok is that TikTok is the only platform that does penalize you for multiple videos that look the same. Once they're live on TikTok, we wait twenty four hours to see how they perform. Now once we get that data back, we take the winning versions of each video and we post them across Instagram and cross post to Facebook. Open YouTube shorts, post, open threads, drop a hot take from the idea, and post. Now this whole process takes ten to fifteen minutes once you get the hang of it. Now let me talk about how much you should be posting and when. Instagram six times a day, seven days a week, that is the number if you wanna scale rapidly. Now most coaches hear that and they panic. They think that it's too much, and it's not. This is what it takes to dominate the Instagram algorithm in 2026. Now I'm not saying that you need to post six scripted fully edited videos every single day. You can post one high quality reel, one photo, and literally four yapping videos. It's not as hard as it sounds. Now on TikTok, as much as you can produce. TikTok is your split testing lab. Volume is the point. The more that you post on TikTok, the faster you're gonna find the winners. Now for YouTube shorts, you wanna post four to six times a day. Threads, three to five a day. Short text takes, contrarian opinions, one liners. For YouTube long form, you wanna post twice per or one really good one if you can only commit to one. Now in terms of timing, you wanna spread your post throughout the day. The rule of thumb is that you wanna give yourself at least two point five hours to let your post breathe. Morning, midday, afternoon, evening, late night. The algorithm rewards consistency throughout the day because different people scroll at different times. Now if you're just starting and posting six times a day feels impossible,

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theme your days instead. Monday value, Tuesday proof, Wednesday value, Thursday connection, Friday proof, Saturday connection, and Sunday value. And again, six times a day is like the top level. You can also start out at twice a day. And if that's even overwhelming, even doing once a day every day, seven days a week is enough. Now a few rules. Number one, add captions to every video. Most people scroll or watching with the sound off. If you don't have captions, you're losing the majority of people right there. Number two, use a text hook on the top of the video. This needs to clearly articulate what the video is about so that the viewer understands what they're about to watch even if they have no context. Number three, the caption on the post doesn't matter as much for context, but it does matter for SEO. You wanna write a caption that has as many keywords as that you can fit that align with the videos about so that the algorithm knows where to place your video and who to show it to. Instagram is now a game of SEO, not hashtags, which means the AI is gonna read the words in your video and the words on your caption and make sure it distributes it to the people that are interested in those subject matters. Now boom. One reel, five platforms, ten minutes of work. The same content that used to do 5,000 views now has a chance to do 500,000.

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Rule number two, split test. Most people post and pray. The top creators post the same idea multiple ways and let the data pick the winner. Now this was one of my videos that got 700 views the first time I posted it. So me and my team took that video and made 10 different versions of it altering the orders. Because we did that, we found one of the winners we posted on Instagram. This video now got 700,000 views. The exact same body of the video, we just had a few different versions that we split tested. Same content. You guys, one hook changes the whole video. One hook or one re edit of the video is the difference between a video that gets 700 views and a video that gets 700,000

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views. Now here are the three ways that you can split test starting today. Take notes because you're gonna wanna remember this. Number one, when you sit down to script, always film three different hooks. Now the variations don't have to be radically different. Sometimes

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changing one word is enough to 10 x of use. Now when you start filming your content, film three different hooks and then get into the body of the video. Now when you edit these videos, edit the one hook, body, two hook, body, three hook, body. Number two, take those videos over to TikTok and post all three of them. TikTok is gonna choose the one that has the highest chance of going viral, and it's gonna give it more views. Once you have a video that gets more views, take the one that has the most views and move that video over to Instagram and your other platforms. Number three, for Instagram, you wanna use trial reels. What we do is we post our winning video on trial reels first,

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and we post it to the main feed. The reason that we do this is because trial reels and the main feed operate as two separate algorithms, so you're not gonna be penalized for posting the same content. Now once you have a video on Instagram, you can now take that video and flip it in your editing software. You can also re edit your captions in the text hook, and you can post it again to trials and your made feed two weeks later. This essentially gives you four pieces of viral content from one video. Now your best content's gonna get the spotlight, and the worst content doesn't waste a spot in your feed. And over time, you start to develop a sixth sense for what's gonna hit before you even post. Number three, Mozart versus Monet. The reason most creators stay stuck is in their content. It's the relationship with posting. Mozart wrote over 600 pieces of music before he died at 35. His peers wrote about a 150 even though they lived much longer. He kept taking swings at bat. Now some of those 600 pieces are forgotten today and nobody remembers them. The masterpieces only happened because he kept swinging. Monet was the opposite. He was such a perfectionist that once he spent three years on a set of paintings, he didn't slash through every single one of them with a knife in one night because he saw the imperfections in the corners. Experts say he destroyed millions of dollars worth of work in one night. Work people today would have absolutely loved because it wasn't perfect. Most creators are Monet. They sit on finished reels, they tweak, they polish, they save the file, and then final final one, final two, final but actually three. And while they're still tweaking the video, somebody else is hitting post and they're getting all the views. Now here's the truth. Okay? Cringing at your old content is proof of progress, not a reason to wait longer to post. If your reels from six months ago embarrass you, that means you grew, which means that you need to start posting right now because the stuff that you're posting right now, even if it's not perfect, in six months time from now, you're gonna be such a better creator because you're actually getting the reps in. Long story short, post the content. As you post the content, you're gonna get better. So stop worrying about all the reasons that it might not be perfect. Post and let the audience decide whether or not it's good. If the only thing stopping you from posting is the color grade or whether or not the music drop landed perfectly, post it anyways. Nobody cares nearly as much as you do. They're scrolling and they're not gonna notice. Now when you post at volume with this system, one viral hit a month becomes mathematically inevitable. Not because you got lucky, because you took swings at bat. So let's tie the whole series together. Five episodes, five steps to viral content. Number one, find proven ideas using outlier research and Sandcastle's AI. Don't invent, identify. Two, script the idea using your cloud project with an avatar. This adds your voice and story baked into it. Make it sound like you not ChatGPT.

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Three, film it on your iPhone. The gear was never the problem. Four, edit it with the edits app. Cut the dead space. Add a text hook. Caption everything, change something every one point five to three seconds. Five, post it across multiple platforms. Split test the hooks on TikTok. Stop polishing. Start posting. That's the entire system. The same one I've used to scale to $1,500,000

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a month with my content. 20% of that is ads. No magic, just volume and velocity. Now if you enjoyed this series and you found it valuable, I'd love if you hit that subscribe button. And if you wanna work with me directly to help you with your content strategy so you can scale your business, tap the button in the description of this video to apply to work with me in my coaching programs, and I'll see you on the other side. Peace out.
