At 18, some people are already running top content agencies or editing videos for the biggest creators on social media.
But that’s not where my story begins.
My journey started in 2018, when I was just 11 years old, growing up in a middle-class family in Bangladesh. Money was always a topic in our home—not because we had too much of it, but because we didn’t. Watching my parents struggle to make ends meet, I made a decision early on: I wanted to get rich—not for luxury, but for freedom.
At the time, I didn’t even have a smartphone. But my elder sister did. And while most kids my age were playing games, I was searching one thing: “How can I become rich?”
That’s when I discovered YouTube content creation. Between 2018 and 2020, I made over 500 videos—tech, documentaries, animations, even roasting content. All created using just a smartphone. I tried every niche you could imagine. After two years of grinding, I had gained only around 100 subscribers.
But I wasn’t chasing views—I was chasing skills.
During that time, I consumed every free course, webinar, and tutorial I could find. I became obsessed with content.
By 2023, I started offering video editing as a freelance service. As I worked with clients, I realized something powerful: the videos I edited after giving clients strategic advice before recording performed better than any of their previous content.
That was the turning point.
I stopped just editing—I took full ownership: scripting, editing, uploading, SEO, and thumbnails. My clients were happy. But what surprised me was their reason for being on YouTube. It wasn’t for AdSense or sponsorships. They were using content to quietly promote their services.
That’s when it clicked.
If my organic content strategies could help service-based business owners get clients more effectively than ads—why not turn it into a system?
That’s how Blendit Media was born.
Not just a video editing agency.
A full-service content marketing agency for YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook.
Where others push ads—we build organic machines.
Different formats, different hooks, tailored for every platform—crafted to drive sales, not just likes.
This is the real story of how a kid from Bangladesh with no gear, no connections, and no shortcut… turned curiosity into a mission:
To help service-based brands grow with content that actually sells.
My name is Ibrahim Jisan—and this is how it all started.
