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How to Go Viral With a Repeatable Series with Alex Drachnik - EP11

How to Go Viral With a Repeatable Series with Alex Drachnik - EP11

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🔥 Quick Intro

A video hits 1,000,000 views overnight.

Then the real pressure starts - what do you post next so it wasn’t a one-hit wonder?

👉 Episode in a Nutshell

Alex breaks down how a single character and a simple series format helped her explode on TikTok.

You’ll hear how “American vs Russian” became an infinite idea machine.

She also explains the behind-the-scenes reality of going viral - and how she turned attention into an agency.

⏰ Timestamps

00:00 - A million views overnight
01:47 - How Alex started making videos at 13
06:39 - Behind the camera vs in front of the camera
11:46 - How the “Sasha” character was born
19:06 - The first viral “grocery store” video and what happened next
21:45 - Posting three videos a day and hitting 1M followers in a month
24:37 - The “15-year overnight success” reality
26:23 - Building a repeatable series formula and branding
33:13 - Turning viral attention into a social video agency
40:35 - Rapid-fire: research, hooks, and what not to do

💡 What you will learn

- The moment after a viral hit that decides whether you grow or fade

- A simple way to build a series that never runs out of ideas

- The branding shift that makes people instantly “get” what you do

- The fastest fix for weak hooks (without reshooting everything)

- Why creators burn out - and what Alex does to stay creative

🔗 Resources

- Drax Social | Alex’s social media video production agency | https://draxsocial.com

- Clout Nine Pod | Alex’s podcast on creators, money, and mental health | https://www.youtube.com/@CloutNinePod

- Vubli | Post short form videos across platforms faster | https://vubli.ai

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