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Yashvardhan

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just a guy whose good at a lot of things trying to make money and help you out.

just a guy whose good at a lot of things trying to make money and help you out.

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About Me

Birla School

Class of 08/2026

Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India

Skills

Graphic design
Video Editing
Animation

Interests

Writing
Copywriting
Social media

Brands I Follow

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Interview Questions

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What strategies would you use to engage people on social media?

I’d focus on creating that "can’t-scroll-past" energy because i have helped pages (mostly of clubs/events of my school) out, and i managed to get 15k+ views from just one post, if the events lasted a little longer i would've been able to get 1 million views easily. i mean i helped my friend out to get a million views. i know how to get views cuz i wanted to be a youtuber when i was a kid and watched a ton of "crack the algorithm" videos and stuff like that.I’d use aggressive hooks in the first three seconds to trap their attention and looping transitions so they watch the video twice without even realizing it. I’d also spam-reply to every single comment with a specific personality to trigger the algorithm into thinking the post is blowing up. It’s all about gaming the "watch time" metric I spent years studying.

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How would you enthusiastically represent a new brand to an audience?

Honestly, I’d treat it like a high-stakes launch because I know exactly how to make people stop scrolling. I have helped pages (mostly of clubs/events of my school) out, and i managed to get 15k+ views from just one post, if the events lasted a little longer i would've been able to get 1 million views easily. i mean i helped my friend out to get a million views. i know how to get views cuz i wanted to be a youtuber when i was a kid and watched a ton of "crack the algorithm" videos and stuff like that.I’d go all-in on a hook-first strategy, using those "secret" retention tricks I learned back in the day to make the brand feel like a movement rather than an ad. I’d lean into high-energy storytelling and hyper-relevant trends to ensure that first impression isn't just seen, but shared.

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