How To Go Viral on Instagram FAST with The Reel Coach

EPISODE · Dec 2, 2025 · 1H 14M

How To Go Viral on Instagram FAST with The Reel Coach

from Coffee & A Good Vibe · host Ayesha Sehra

Eden is a founder, creator and social media coach who nerds out on all things brand building. He co-founded @socialdrop, a Toronto-based social media agency with his siblings, grew @thereelcoach from 0 to 440K followers in 15 months and even helped save his family business with @dreamcrustpizza. Safe to say, he’s living proof that content, done right, can change everything.IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: The three essential content buckets (Sell, Engage, Culture) and how to use them strategically for effective brand building.Why the pursuit of constant virality can actually be detrimental to building a genuine relationship with your audience.How to overcome the "perfection mindset" and why sharing your raw, messy, behind-the-scenes journey (ideation, process, failures) is what people truly want to see.Practical content creation tips on finding inspiration, transition videos (they're easier than you think!), and the value of a testing mindset over solely focusing on growth.Why should every founder find a way to storytell and progress the plot and how to do it even if you're not comfortable on camera, using tools like ambassador teams.The power of monetizing your brand through content skills, strategy and personality, rather than just follower count.The critical importance of setting boundaries and learning to say "no" to free up your energy and focus 200% on your core vision.The significance of separating emotion when working with family or business partners.EPISODE SUMMARY:0:01:02 – Who is Eden Hazan & the origin of Social Drop: Introduction to Eden, his journey from freelancing to growing the family pizza business and founding Social Drop.0:06:43 – Social Drop’s niche & approach: Specializing in social media for food brands, with a strategy-first mindset over chasing virality.0:08:29 – The Three Content Buckets & common content traps: Sell Shots, Engagement Shots, Culture Shots and why brands/creators often get it wrong.0:15:59 – Building a content strategy: How to explore your niche, learn from leaders and reverse-engineer content without copying.0:22:59 – The value of raw content & avoiding perfectionism: Why authenticity and sharing process beats over-polished content.0:26:28 – Growth vs. Learning & personal brand success: Focusing on audience feedback and Eden’s TikTok growth journey.0:33:53 – Content creation skills & transitions: Sharpening skills through practice, the power of transitions and useful editing apps.0:44:53 – Monetization & why brands value creators’ skills: How micro-influencers convert better and why personality/content skill is more important than follower count.0:50:50 – Boundaries & going all-in: Learning to say “no,” focus and committing fully to Dream Crust Pizza for accelerated growth.1:00:50 – Rapid fire & personal insights: Mentors, favorite coffee, family lessons, brand case studies, personal vibes, upcoming milestones and listener engagement.Share the love & let me know your thoughts over on Instagram,⁠ @coffeeandagoodvibe  | @ayeshasehra⁠EPISODES MENTIONS: Follow Eden/The Reel Coach on Instagram | TiktokTo learn more about ⁠Social Drop⁠ ➟ click⁠ HERE⁠WATCH THE FULL VIDEO INTERVIEWS ON YOUTUBE ➟ Watch & subscribe to our channel here ➟ ⁠Coffee & A Good Vibe Video Interviews ⁠To connect with Ayesha Sehra ➟ click⁠ HERE⁠Check out our podcast Insta ➟ click ⁠HERE⁠ Subscribe to our Substack ➟ click ⁠HERE⁠ To learn about my PR Agency Grow The Social ➟ click ⁠HERE ⁠

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