Fred here says you can build your own attention-grabbing agency. It can make you a full-time income.
He’s done it. His business partner Alex has done it. And so have their students.
In fact, after 700 one-on-one coaching sessions, and 120+ weekly group calls? Fred and Alex have helped 71% of their students close their first client.
Based on those stats, Fred has a guarantee for you.
Join Short Form Society. Make at least $15k in the next year. Or get all your money back, plus an extra $5k for the inconvenience.
It sounds too good to be true.
But after eight months of running this coaching program, their process is so slick, oil’s getting envious.
It really boils down to three things:
- A trending service that solves a problem.
- Outsourcing and scaling.
- Tailored A-Z game plan.
The trending service, obviously, is short-form content.
Capture attention in a matter of seconds. Turn the attention into money for your clients.
Simple, not easy.
Fred does this for YouTubers, creators, coaches, ecom stores, athletes, and podcasts.
And guess what? He can’t serve them all. That’s where you come in.
But don’t worry. You don’t edit these videos yourself.
You do the creative work. You come up with ideas and share them with the client. “Shoot me a 30-second clip on this topic from this location.”
You hire editors and managers and pay them per project. They take the clip and turn it into a final product.
Since all service delivery is outsourced, you can have 10+ clients, no problem.
The rest of your time is spent growing your agency. Marketing, sales.
Short Form Society reviews:
- Hidde and Daniel crossed the magic $10k/mo mark.
- Max signed his first three clients and replaced his day job.
- Hussein is making more than $5k/mo.
- Jacob landed an $8k/mo client in week one.
None of ’em had any previous experience doing this sorta thing.
If you follow the SFS roadmap, and put in the work? You’ll see similar results. Or so Fred says.
Then you can be your own boss. Not have a schedule. Travel the world. Help out your family. All the perks.
Wait, who even is this guy?
Frederik is 24 years old. Lives in Dubai with his girlfriend. Was one of the first ones to get into the short-form content space nearly two years ago. Did $72 grand last month.
Still runs his agency to this day.
He seems legit. But then again, so did the last guru you bought a course from, right? And where’d that getcha?
This’ll be different, Fred promises.
He’s not dumping you into a training portal, adding you to a Facebook Group, and saying good luck.
With this, you get individual guidance. As much as you need.
And that makes all the difference, Fred says.
But now’s the time to get started. You’ve seen all the buzz about AI. Who knows what the future holds.
Right now, attention is like gold. Rare and valuable. Short-form content is the pickaxe you use to extract it. And so far, there are surprisingly few miners in the game.
Apply for Short Form Society today, Fred pitches.
Because of the guarantee, they’re super picky about who they let in. You’ll need to do a short interview with someone on his team. They only want winners inside the community.
How much does Short Form Society cost?
Fred’s not saying. Which means it’s probably up there.
Would I do this? No, but I’m spoiled. I make little websites, and money comes to me.
But I think it’s a decent business model taught by a decent guy.