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I was studying this outdoor cooking video on TikTok the other day...

I've been studying this creator on TikTok who makes outdoor cooking videos.

His content is fantastic - exceptional editing, perfect location choices, and he really understands how to keep viewers watching.

These are all skills that can be learned when you understand what makes content spread.

One of his videos hit:

  • 177 million views

  • 13.7 million likes

Let me break down what those numbers actually mean.

TikTok pays creators between 50¢ to $1 for every thousand views. Let's use the lower end - 50¢ per thousand.

That means this one video, just one minute long, could have generated up to $88,500.

Now, I'm not saying your first video will hit those numbers.

But think about this - even if you got just 1% of those views (1.77M), that's still $885 from a single video.

That's nearly 5x what you'll invest in Viral Academy today.

  • The exact framework behind viral hits like this

  • How to spot viral opportunities in everyday moments

  • The principles that make people share content

  • How to turn views into real income

You’ll also get access to:

  • The transition templates I use in my videos

  • 3 months of access to the creator community when it launches

Think about creating videos like this not just once, but for years to come.

One video could pay for the course many times over.

Everything after that?

That's all profit.

Ready to learn the system behind viral content?

By the way, these are the most common questions I get from creators right before they join:

"I don't have fancy equipment or a big budget - can I really make this work?"

Absolutely. The whole course is built around creating viral content with just a phone and tripod. Basic camera. No fancy lighting. Just solid principles that actually work.

"There are so many creators out there already - isn't it too late to start?"

I hear this all the time, but here's the truth: most creators are doing it wrong. They're focused on the wrong things while missing the actual principles that make content go viral. The market for good content is bigger than ever - you just need to know how to create it.

"What if I'm in a 'boring' niche?"

One of the biggest myths is that you need to be in an exciting niche to go viral. I've seen creators blow up in niches like house cleaning, gardening, and bricklaying. Everything comes down to how you present it, not what it is specifically. I'll show you exactly how to make any niche interesting.

"I don't have time to create content consistently..."

Inside Viral Academy, I share my exact workflow for batch creating content efficiently. You'll learn how to build a content bank so you're never scrambling for what to post next. Plus, you'll see how to identify which content ideas are actually worth your time.

“Does the course include how to edit and transition videos?”

The course is about learning the complete and comprehensive process behind going viral and transitions are a part of it, featured in the production module.

Plus, pretty soon, I’ll be releasing my transition templates to everyone who signs up for the course.

So not only will you learn them for yourself, but you'll also have templates to work with.

Look, I get it.

Making this kind of investment can feel scary.

But ask yourself this:

How much longer do you want to keep posting content that doesn't get the views it deserves?

How many potential viral hits are sitting on your phone right now because you're not sure how to present them?

For those who haven't grabbed their spot yet:

Click here.

I offer a 14 day money back guarantee, if you don’t like what you see inside - you can get a full refund. No hard feelings and no questions asked.

Any questions, just reply to this email and I’ll get back to you :)

Jeremy

P.S. Think about where you'll be this time next week if you start applying these principles to your content today.

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