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My Photoshop Tutorial on Rendering Video is Number 1 in Google Search

Deshaun Johnson
2 min readJan 29, 2022

Achieving this video search result weakens the argument for saturation.

Image captured by the author.

Quickies are good.

This article is one of them.

I’m not trying to boast and brag about a small potato victory, but I wanted to share this because it supports my stance on saturation:

It’s dumb.

People are innovative. New creations are constantly coming to fruition. Technology is always updating.

What does this mean? There are ALWAYS new problems to solve.

Me occupying this Google space, for however long it’s going to hold, is a result of a sequence of events:

  1. Noticing I came across my problem
  2. Listening to other people who had the same problem
  3. Researching if a solution exists
  4. Finding that a solution doesn’t exist
  5. Creating the answer on my own
  6. Sharing the fix with the rest of the world
  7. Watching the content stats validate my video findings

Obtaining a number 1 search result for a sought-out query is a consequence of me merely keeping my eyes open for opportunities to assist people and filling the holes…

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Deshaun Johnson
Deshaun Johnson

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