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Clip's Acceptance & Approval Process With Special Guest

Clip approves only 7% of the creators that go through the onboarding process. Find out more about this low approval rate, tips on what makes a good portfolio and awkward video uploads in this new...

Maria Topor

by Maria Topor

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Clip's Acceptance & Approval Process With Special Guest

Introduction

In this episode of the podcast, we delve into the acceptance and approval process at Clip with special guest Andrea. The discussion covers various aspects of the evaluation process, the importance of quality content, and tips for new creators looking to join the platform.

Andrea's Role and Responsibilities

Andrea has been with Clip since October, starting primarily with operations tasks such as approving creators and managing product logistics. Over time, she has also taken on customer support and design roles, leveraging her background in visual arts. Despite the challenges, she has found her role to be a perfect blend of business operations and creativity.

“Andrea was perfect; she's an angel for me since she started honestly because it was too many things on your plate.”

Key Criteria for Creator Approval

The podcast highlights several key criteria that Clip looks for in creators. These include the quality of their portfolio, the ability to show their face and talk to the camera, consistency in their content, and a spontaneous yet polished presentation style.

“We are looking for people that will show their face, that will talk to the camera, that will be very open to following scripts but also be spontaneous and fun.”

Advice for New Creators

For those new to creating content, Andrea offers valuable advice. She suggests practicing in front of the camera, using a well-decorated or simple background, and not rushing the process. Creators are encouraged to take their time to produce high-quality videos that truly showcase their skills.

“Practice talking to the camera. If I were to record the video now for the first time, it wouldn't look so good. But maybe if I try a couple of times and get comfortable, it will sound much nicer.”

Common Red Flags

Andrea also discusses common red flags that lead to the rejection of creators. These include random or irrelevant content, poor video quality, and lack of engagement or effort in the videos. Creators are advised to avoid these pitfalls to increase their chances of approval.

“The main red flag is the randomness of content. Random clips that don't have any UGC potential or technical issues with the environment or recording.”

Importance of Authenticity

Authenticity is highly valued at Clip. Andrea emphasizes that creators don't need professional equipment or elaborate setups. What matters most is their ability to be genuine and relatable in their content.

“We are not looking for experienced creators; we are looking for creators that are willing to listen to advice and improve.”

Final Thoughts

The episode concludes with a reminder that Clip is a platform that values growth and learning. Creators are encouraged to put their best foot forward, be open to feedback, and continuously improve their skills. Andrea's insights provide a comprehensive guide for anyone looking to join the Clip community.

“I really want creators to feel that they are part of a family and that they have someone they can always come and talk to.”

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