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Creator Spotlight: How a Top Creator Runs His Clip Program
Growing Beyond the Algorithm
With 12 million subscribers on YouTube, this creator has mastered long-form content. But short-form clips — TikToks, Reels, YouTube Shorts — require a different kind of energy and consistency.
"I can't post on TikTok every day. My YouTube videos take weeks to produce. But short clips from my videos, my funny moments, my pranks — those are everywhere on TikTok because my clippers make them."
Building the Community
He started his Clippers program by personally reviewing every application. "I wanted people who genuinely watch my content, not just people looking for quick money," he says.
He now has dozens of approved clippers who collectively post hundreds of clips per month across TikTok and Instagram.
What He Looks for in Clippers
When reviewing applications, he focuses on three things:
- Authenticity — Does this person actually watch my content?
- Quality — Are their existing clips well-edited?
- Consistency — Do they post regularly?
The Impact on Growth
Since launching his Clippers program, he has seen a significant increase in TikTok-driven traffic to his YouTube channel. "Clips that go viral on TikTok bring subscribers who never would have found me otherwise."
Advice for New Creators
"Start small. Approve a few trusted clippers, see what they produce, and grow from there. The platform handles the performance tracking and payments — you just review clips and approve or reject them."