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All the content advice I usually prefer to gatekeep

@lana.k.social
11.9K views851 likes2:24ENJun 17, 2026
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There are five kind of secret techniques that I teach to content creators that are completely game-changing. To be honest, not to blue smoke up my own ass, but the results of these have been insane. And I never really talk about these publicly for two reasons. Number one, I don't want to give everything away on this page. I want to keep some stuff for the content club members. Also number two, these things are my intellectual property, and I know if I talk about them publicly, other content coaches will steal them and claim them as their own, which they have done in the past. But I want to talk about these because they're all pretty small shifts. And I really want to show you that sometimes the biggest results in your content come from making small changes. So the first thing is something that I have mentioned on here before and that is content clustering. This is a method that I have devised for strategically repeating your content in a way that trains the algorithm, builds authority and helps you grow and awful lot faster. I have seen creators who have been stuck posting four years, literal years using content clustering and their accounts suddenly start to take off. Next thing is something called the Why You Line. And this is one tiny subtle, undetectable line that you add to your video that gives people context and a reason to follow you. This is very effective if you're somebody that gets views, but that doesn't translate into followers. The next thing is something called the magnet content method. And this is a way of making sure that everything you post, every single video you post is infused with your personal brand so that you become recognizable and memorable to people. Then we have the mess storytelling method. This is a framework for storytelling videos, which makes your ordinary story into a compelling piece of short form content. This is really good if you're somebody who knows you have good ideas, but you struggle to make them land. And maybe my favorite thing that I teach is something called the second beat. And this is a line that you add after your hook that sets the tone for the rest of your video. This is really good for bridging the gap between your hook and the rest of your content, but also really good for retention and watch time as well. And the thing with these frameworks is that they work across every single niche imaginable. I have seen people use them in things like parenting, lifestyle, fashion, beauty, fitness, book content creation, business, marketing, really, really specific niches because they're not based on trends, they're actually based on psychology and how people react to content. If you want to learn more about these, join the content club and find out what all the fuss is about. Do I eat thousand people have joined and are seeing results from their content. If you want in, send me a DM and I will give you a discount code.