Clipping is without a doubt the best business model for beginners in 2025. And I'm going to show you step by step how you can make your first $1,000 and beyond using W. So, if you don't know already, Immang Gazi acquired a stake in at the start of 2025. And it is one of the biggest moves as it has revolutionized the way people can start making online clipping their creators. So, in this video, I'm going to showcase step by step how you can join a WAP clipping community, how you can set up your accounts, and how to make the viral clips that are going to get you paid. So, first things first, what you want to do is join via the link in the description and in the pin comment. And when you sign up, it will bring you to this page. Then you want to head over to discover. And this is where you find the communities that you can join. As you can see here, there are a whole host of communities where people are paying other content creators to clip themselves in videos. This is a win-win for both parties as the creator can build their personal brand to a wider audience and they only pay on performance. So, as you might be able to see, there are loads of content creators you might already have heard of, like Rob the Bank, Brad Scales, for example. These are all paying people to clip up their content. There's even celebrities here like Conor McGregor. I'm active damn fool. So, what you may notice is that in the top right corner, there is a blue box that shows you how much you earn per,000 views. For certain creators, this is only 50 cents, but it can be $2 to $3 for other content creators. So, keep that in mind when you choose who to clip up. And at the bottom, it shows you the progress of how much Clippers have earned out of the total prize pool. Pay attention to this cuz if you sign up to a community that's almost maxed out in earnings, you won't get paid even if your views are really high. Now, to join a community is super simple, but there's three different types. Number one, you have communities that are on a wait list. So, when you click on them, it tells you to join the weight list rather than joining immediately. The second type just lets you join straight away. So, as soon as you click on the name, you can just join the community and start clipping. And then the third type, for example, this person, Steven Bilmass, who's paying $3 per thousand views, needs you to apply to join his program. It goes without saying that for beginners, the programs that are joined now are the easiest because you can just get started straight away, but typically they pay lower RPMs. So, the ones with weight lists and applications pay higher, but you may need more prestige experience to get into those. So, you can scroll through the what clipping communities to find one you want to join. I've already joined one myself from Tanner Chidister. Once you join the community, you'll be brought to the landing page. This tells you exactly how much you are able to earn per 1,000 views and how much of the total prize pool has been paid out. Also, pay attention to how many days are left as you don't want to join a clipping program that ends tomorrow. Also, make sure you read the requirements because if you don't adhere to these, there's a chance you won't get paid out by the creator. And you also need to submit your post within 1 hour of publishing it on your social medias, which you can do right here. Now, for this person, Tanner, he recommends using this asset to generate all your views. So, what we're going to do is click on it, and that will open up the video on YouTube. So, that shows you how to join the communities and download the videos that you can start clipping up. Next, it's all about setting up the accounts. So, this is an example account someone made about Bre Scales for their clipping. So, as you can see in the description, it's got the actual username for Brez and he started clipping some videos. Of course, whichever creator you choose to clip, make yours very similar, but about them. This is very, very important. Also, make sure you warm up your account so you don't get stuck in zero view jail or barely getting any views like this person. And to do that, you need to follow this step-by-step formula I'm going to show you. Number one, when setting up the account, use a fresh Gmail and also a new YouTube page. Then, make sure you verify the phone number and do a video verification so you get intermediate and advanced settings on YouTube. Then, you'll want to create the account name. And as I said, that should be very similar to the creator that you want to clip up on Next, we need to age this account. This is important because we don't want YouTube or Tik Tok to think you are a bot. This means do not post for three to four days on that social media and instead scroll the feed to find videos that you like. Like these videos and subscribe to pages that are similar to yours. This will not only help the social media believe you are a real human and not a robot, but also help to curate your feed over time, which will show you popular videos that you should be posting about as well. And as I mentioned, make sure to like and comment on other videos, especially ones that are around your niche. Then once you've done that, it's time to start posting. Post one short and then don't post again for 24 hours. I know as a creator how tempting it can be to post multiple shorts back to back. But do not do this. The more you spam post, especially earlier on, the more the social media thinks you are robot and actually keeps your videos in zero view jail rather than pushing them out. If your videos do hit the shorts feed or for you page, that's a good sign. Then make sure you post again. If it doesn't hit the shorts, then wait another 24 hours and post a couple days later. And remember, when starting out, only one video max per day, especially on YouTube. On Tik Tok, you've got more of a license to ramp up to two, three, or four videos, but when it comes to YouTube shorts, make sure you keep it light. And of course, nothing beats good quality videos. A lot of people blame the algorithm for not pushing out their videos. But to be brutally honest, the videos are just quite literally very bad. Make sure you have the 9x6 dimensions for shorts, the quality is good, and add your own edits to the clips. Don't just straight rip them from the creator's channel. Remember, when starting out, you've got a brand new account with zero trust from YouTube. So, they have no reason to push your content out there unless you give them a reason to make your videos as good a quality as possible so YouTube's algorithm picks you up. Okay, so that covers the account setup. Now, we can get on to video editing. And there's three distinct ways you can do this. Number one is editing it yourself through Cap Cut. Number two is using AI to make the clips. And then number three is paying someone to edit them for you. So, let's start with editing it yourself with Cap Cut. This takes the longest time but is free. Now, I've got Cap Cut Premium, which gives me access to a lot of features that the free members don't have. I would personally recommend Cap Cut Premium because it gives you captions, for example, which is super important for creating shorts. I've got a link to Cap Cut so you can access it down below in the description and in the pin comment. Then, this is a bit slow, but what you need to do is just listen through the podcast and find 45 to 60C segments that you can clip up that you believe is going to go viral. Then once you found your clip, you also want to change your dimension size from 16x9 to 9x6 as this is necessary for the shortfall medias. Then you can drag up the corner of the clip so it's full size in the video. I would also scroll through the video to make sure that you haven't missed out any parts and everyone's face is clearly visible in the short. As you can see right here, it's good to go. So that is the bulk of your short, but you do want to add certain edits like B-roll and captions. Thankfully, Capa has an auto caption feature, but it is a pro one. So you can click generate and it will create captions for you. Alternatively, you can add text boxes and make the captions manually. And my personal recommendation for the caption style is using Monserat for the font and scrolling down and using this first bold one. Then you can scroll up and put it in the middle of the short. Then when it comes to B-roll, you can either use stock images from a site like Pexels or create AI generated images and videos from either Midjourney, Linada.AI or Sora AI. And when you do that, it will create a video ready for you to go. This can take 20, 30 minutes, or even an hour, but over time, you'll get better. And like I said, this is the free version, so expect it to take time. That's why the second option, which involves AI, can be much easier. And I'm going to recommend Opus Clip. It gives you a 7-day free trial and generates clips for you with just one click. All you do is paste in the link to the video and then you click get clips and videos will be made. It does take some time for Opus clips to make the videos for you, but when it's done, they are great quality. I'll show an example right here. There's this idea of fake it till you make it. And I never accepted that cuz I was always like, I don't feel like you should ever try to be something that you're not. You're not faking it, you're becoming it. If you were a rich billionaire and you think rich billionaires should wear suits, it would make sense you start wearing suits. You wouldn't wait till you're a billionaire. It's like become the billionaire now. So, that covers how to make the clips yourself and how to use AI. Both good options, but personally, if you have the budget, I would recommend hiring a professional editor to make it for you. You have to remember when it comes to clipping, there's a lot of competition and there's not a lot of assets to go around. So, if you do what everyone else does, there's a chance your videos won't stand out in the algorithm. You don't get paid a lot of money for 2 or 3,000 views every single video. You need to be aiming for 10, 20K every single vid. So, you can start earning consistent money clipping. Now, you can hire professional editors from Upwork, Discord, or X. Or you can use my agency, which creates short form clips for you, as I'll show you right here. This Mr. Beast contestant is smarter than prime Albert Einstein. For hitting 100 million subscribers, Mr. Beast promised to give away an island to one of the contestants, and the first challenge was red light, green light. Many, many people failed and were eliminated. But this one subscriber had 400 IQ and saw right through Mr. Beast's tricks. It was so shocking, none of the other contestants tried it. And even Mr. Beast never saw it coming and tried to eliminate the contestant for cheating. This red light, green light is there's no time limit. I can just put the mic down and wait 10 minutes. We're going to be here a while. Does anybody need a snack? Wait, wait. You're definitely eliminated. You did say red light, green light at the end. Red light, red light. Let me review the footage and see if he's correct. When you were explaining the rules, you said red light, green light. There's no time limit. Yeah, we have our first finisher by technicality. That was a top quality short created by my vetted script writers and editors. If you want us to create similar shorts for you, make sure you email [email protected]. We just started working with a brand new client literally this month, and in their first five videos already, we're having multiple get $25,000 views and above on YouTube Shorts. So, with a $2 RPM like that Tanner person was offering, they would have been making $242 with these first five videos alone. And that just takes into account YouTube shorts. With Clippers, you can post the same content on YouTube shorts, Tik Tok, and Instagram to triple up your income. And that is proven by Rob the Bank who's offering all three platforms on his clipping community. Just make sure you submit the post to within one hour of posting it on the social media platforms. Otherwise, you may not get paid. So, that is everything you need to start clipping on in 2025. Do not miss out on the earnings so many people are making, especially if you are a beginner. This is one of the best ways you can make your first $1,000 online to give you the confidence to make a genuine income every single month for your family. And if you want even more advice on how to start a shorts page in 2025, check out the video right beside me as I break down how I got over 3 million views in just 30 days.