u/dattasagnik

How do dropshippers manage photo/video editing?

So I am an intermediate editor doing some research on dropshipping. I happen to have stumbled upon a lot of stores which looks very dull and generic. Whereas others looks like a brand and makes me spend more time on their storefront.

How many of you work with editors for creatives? What's the biggest pain point for you when it comes to creating visuals ?

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u/dattasagnik — 10 hours ago

Do dropshippera actively looking to hire video editor.

So I am an intermediate editor doing some research on dropshipping. I happen to have stumbled upon a lot of stores which looks very dull and generic. Whereas others looks like a brand and makes me spend more time on their storefront.

How many of you work with editors for creatives? What's the biggest pain point for you when it comes to creating visuals ?

I am really curious to understand how it works

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u/dattasagnik — 10 hours ago

Your creative is the reason your ROAS is tanking.

I’ve been scrolling through the dropshipping subs and most of the video ads I see are painful. You’re literally throwing money away if your creative looks like a 2012 slideshow.

​I’m an editor, and I’m looking to take on 2-3 new clients who actually have a good product but zero visual identity. Whether you need fast-paced, high-retention TikTok cuts or a "cinematic" review that makes your store look like a real brand, I can handle it.

​The catch: I want some fresh testimonials/case studies for my portfolio.

​The offer: I’ll do a discounted sample edit for you. If it doesn't outperform your current winner, don't hire me. Simple as that.

​DM me your product or your current best-performing ad. Let’s see if we can actually scale this thing.

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u/dattasagnik — 10 hours ago

How are you guys handling your property videos on social media these days?

Hey folks, genuine question for agents and builders here — how are you currently managing your video content for Instagram, YouTube Shorts, and listings?

Are you shooting and editing everything in-house, outsourcing to freelancers, or just keeping it simple with phone walkthroughs?

From what I’ve seen, a lot of property videos look decent visually, but small things like pacing, music choice, and how the story flows can make a massive difference in how professional the property feels to buyers online.

Also curious to hear —
What’s the biggest pain point you face when making property videos?
Editing time, consistency, ideas, or something else?

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u/dattasagnik — 1 day ago
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Editing is a hassle!

You filmed it. You meant to edit it. That was three weeks ago.

No judgment — honestly, editing is the part that quietly drains you. The cutting, the syncing, the "why does this feel off" at 11pm.

If you've got footage collecting dust and just need someone to take it off your plate — I'm here for it.

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u/dattasagnik — 6 days ago