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When starting online branding, the biggest barrier isn't technology. It's the gaze of acquaintances who might toss a comment like, "Oh, are you doing this kind of thing lately?" when they see your posts. In reality, the psychological pressure a creator feels decreases by more than 80% when anonymity is secured. This means you can turn six months of agonizing into just a few days of execution. You must start by technically severing the social graph so your offline network cannot find you.
Contact synchronization on platforms is poison for aspiring entrepreneurs. Before the algorithm "kindly" recommends your account to friends, you must strip away permissions at the system level.
Once you complete this process, the probability of being exposed to an acquaintance's "People You May Know" list drops by more than 90%. You can finally pour the energy you used to waste worrying about others into content planning.
People these days watch rough, honest videos longer than slick, well-made ones. The fact that Instagram Reels accounts for 22% of app usage time proves the efficiency of short-form video. Ditch perfectionism and create a low-friction production system.
If you repeat this routine at the same time every day, you don't have to use your brain for planning. Videos around 15 seconds have high completion rates, increasing the chances of algorithm exposure for early accounts by more than 2.5 times.
For the first 90 days of starting, you must isolate yourself from negative feedback. In the early stages when your mental state might be fragile, physically blocking feedback is more effective at preventing you from quitting halfway than trying to accept it.
When criticism is invisible to your eyes, creation becomes momentum rather than willpower. If you endure for 90 days with external stimuli blocked, new circuits form in your brain.
Spending money on equipment only increases pressure because you'll keep thinking about the cost. A solo startup should go "Lean," keeping the cost of failure at 0 won. Instead of a 200,000 won light, sunlight coming through the window is plenty.
Specialists argue the slightly lower image quality of older smartphones actually gives viewers a sense of familiarity. It's much more beneficial to use free apps like Vrew or CapCut to reduce captioning time by 90% than to buy an expensive camera. When there are no expenses, you can continue experimenting without getting exhausted during the period when no profit is being made.
For the first 90 days, the number of followers or likes is meaningless. Don't cling to results you can't control; focus on the process you can. Behaviorally and economically, recording your inputs is more advantageous for protecting your self-esteem.
Every Sunday night, write down only the number of posts uploaded this week and the time spent on production in Excel. The low-quality videos you make now are not an embarrassing past, but valuable data that will prove your growth later. Records accumulated over 90 days provide the conviction that the system is working. A business truly begins only when you move by system, not by willpower.