A quick catch-up with Jeremy Bosquez, Viddyoze creator and Template Club member
Earlier this year, Jeremy Bosquez signed up to Viddyoze. At first he wanted to improve his existing videos, to make them look more professional and structure. Where he has ended up is in an entirely different place. We caught up with him to hear his story.
Jemsmagics Media
That’s the name of my still very new “business”. I’m working with small businesses at the moment, creating short — averaging 30–60 seconds — and engaging videos that help them stand out on social media. I have also used the overlays, logo stingers and outros for some promotional videos that I’ve shot, which I plan to do more of.
You can thank video games for this journey
I became a Viddyoze creator back in May of 2020. I was making YouTube videos of myself playing computer games and I wanted to make them look better with intros, outros, overlays and transitions. When I saw a Facebook ad for Viddyoze, I decided to try it out. And you know what? It was a good decision.
I’m doing things I never thought I’d be doing
With Viddyoze’s help I’ve developed skills that have taken me down a road I might not have gone down. While I’m not quite ready for it yet, or certain that it’s what I want to do, I could become self-employed if I wanted to. The business is growing.
Viddyoze can take you to incredible places
Keen on making a more monthly income by working at home? Like being creative? Interested in video editing? If so, then Viddyoze is a great way to do all of that. With enough practice, someone can build their own business making anywhere around $1,000 a month — probably more. Need support? No problem. They have great training resources and a community that helps you every step of the way.
The Viddyoze Facebook group makes a huge difference
When you sign up to Viddyoze you also get the opportunity to join its Facebook group. It’s huge — there are around 55,000 people signed up to it. And it’s brilliant. Really helpful. You get from fellow members, for example, useful feedback and critique. And get to see other people’s work, too, which can be inspirational. A case in point — I wasn’t quite sure what to do with a video I was working on. I saw someone else make a post in the group using the same template. And then it just clicked. I knew what to do. I’m really glad it exists.