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The Business of Being a Tech Creator | Areesz Gandhi

35 min · 29. maj 2026
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Areesz Gandhi isn't just a tech creator with 500k followers; he's a master storyteller redefining how we view short-form product reviews. In this episode, creator Areesz Gandhi reveals his entire production architecture: the transition from acting in Bollywood movies like Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi to viral tech tutorials, navigating brand collaborations, making high-quality content from a small bedroom, and building genuine audience trust. He breaks down * The 3-part blueprint for viral short-form tech content. * Hook techniques including shock value and explore page optimization. * Balancing paid collaboration features with genuine user value. * Essential strategies for clean, professional studio lighting. * A complete step-by-step checklist for filming your reviews. * Why audio quality matters far more than fancy lighting gear. About  Areesz GandhiAreesz Gandhi is an Indian tech creator known for his highly cinematic and aesthetic storytelling format. Originally starting in the creative industry with a 16-year background in acting, theater, and voiceovers, he has evolved into a leading tech reviewer. His approach combines minimal, accessible gear with expert color grading and execution to make technical knowledge highly entertaining and digestible for everyday viewers. Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 01:01 - How Areesz Gandhi Started on YouTube 02:47 - Areesz Gandhi's Storytelling Formula 04:45 - 3 Secrets of Successful Tech Content 07:51 - How Areesz Frames His Content 09:21 - How to Create Better Tech Reviews 11:27 - YouTube vs Instagram: What Drives Purchases? 15:12 - Barter Deals for Creators Explained 16:19 - How Areesz Manages Brand Collaborations 20:06 - Truth About the Tech Creator Industry 22:30 - How Tech Creators Make Money 23:22 - Areesz Gandhi's Advice for Creators 26:08 - Common Lighting Mistakes Creators Make 28:26 - Technical Mistakes That Kill Content 31:33 - Areesz Gandhi's Tech Creator Checklist 33:49 - Final Message

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episode The Business of Being a Tech Creator | Areesz Gandhi cover

The Business of Being a Tech Creator | Areesz Gandhi

Areesz Gandhi isn't just a tech creator with 500k followers; he's a master storyteller redefining how we view short-form product reviews. In this episode, creator Areesz Gandhi reveals his entire production architecture: the transition from acting in Bollywood movies like Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi to viral tech tutorials, navigating brand collaborations, making high-quality content from a small bedroom, and building genuine audience trust. He breaks down * The 3-part blueprint for viral short-form tech content. * Hook techniques including shock value and explore page optimization. * Balancing paid collaboration features with genuine user value. * Essential strategies for clean, professional studio lighting. * A complete step-by-step checklist for filming your reviews. * Why audio quality matters far more than fancy lighting gear. About  Areesz GandhiAreesz Gandhi is an Indian tech creator known for his highly cinematic and aesthetic storytelling format. Originally starting in the creative industry with a 16-year background in acting, theater, and voiceovers, he has evolved into a leading tech reviewer. His approach combines minimal, accessible gear with expert color grading and execution to make technical knowledge highly entertaining and digestible for everyday viewers. Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 01:01 - How Areesz Gandhi Started on YouTube 02:47 - Areesz Gandhi's Storytelling Formula 04:45 - 3 Secrets of Successful Tech Content 07:51 - How Areesz Frames His Content 09:21 - How to Create Better Tech Reviews 11:27 - YouTube vs Instagram: What Drives Purchases? 15:12 - Barter Deals for Creators Explained 16:19 - How Areesz Manages Brand Collaborations 20:06 - Truth About the Tech Creator Industry 22:30 - How Tech Creators Make Money 23:22 - Areesz Gandhi's Advice for Creators 26:08 - Common Lighting Mistakes Creators Make 28:26 - Technical Mistakes That Kill Content 31:33 - Areesz Gandhi's Tech Creator Checklist 33:49 - Final Message

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