10/10 pitch. No room for improvement.
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10/10 pitch. No room for improvement.
07.04.2025 16:07 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0My goal is to give you tangible actions you can use to better your content and grow your career.
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5) Comments are on fire, with audiences celebrating the cast while speculating on who will be next.
Get in on the action here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iy7k...
4) This combination creates intense and quick hype moments of audiences rushing to guess the name of the cast member before the chair is revealed.
26.03.2025 19:43 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 03) Audio cues of when the audience needs to pay attention are created by swelling up music that best fits the cast member they're about to reveal.
26.03.2025 19:43 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 02) A basic audio hum plays on the stream, which is easy to have in the background without distractions or the need to mute the stream.
26.03.2025 19:43 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 01) It's hyper-optimized for passive viewing, which equates to long watch times.
26.03.2025 19:43 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0β οΈ There's a genius livestream happening RIGHT NOW.
It's a stream only of director chairs. Every so often, the camera pans over to show another chair with a name on it. It's a cast announcement for Avengers: Doomsday.
5 things stand out on why this is working so well.
Happy 20th anniversary YouTube!
Thank you for all the incredible opportunities you've given the world.
Most creators pour all their energy into the video and then try to figure out a title.
Big mistake.
Your title is the gatekeeper. If it doesn't grab attention, nobody clicks.
Start from the title, then craft the video.
You won't believe this fact about clickbait. The second sentence will get you thinking.
30.01.2025 19:48 β π 1 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0I liked the good news parts of this video.
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9. Juxtaposition.
Break expectations by pairing two things that donβt go together. Big to small. Complex to simple.
Example βGrandma plays Grand Theft Autio Vβ or β$4 gourmet meals at homeβ
8. Provoking questions.
If a viewer knows the outcome, they have almost no desire to click. Appeal to curiosity.
Instead of βUnderstanding Curves! The best way to brighten images in Photoshopβ make it βHow professional photographers brighten images in Photoshopβ
7. Sell the outcome.
People are more attracted to the outcome than the steps needed to get there.
Instead of β7 ways to get better at mathβ make it βThe 7-part formula math students use to score over 90% on examsβ
6. Include numbers.
The bigger, the better, and be specific. Rounded numbers can look fake. Exact numbers create trust.
Instead of βHow I make $60k a monthβ make it βI made $57.6k a month after applying these 3 business systemsβ or βThe strategy behind 1.12 billion viewsβ
5. Appeal to self-interest.
The most important thing to a viewer, is themself. Make it about them. Easiest topics are getting people closer to something they want, or to reduce their pain.
Example βThe simple way I email clients to double my payβ or β3 simple habits to immediately reduce stressβ
4. Show trust.
The vast majority of people who see your videos donβt know you. Show why youβre the right person by adding past experiences and accomplishments.
βHow a plumber of 57 years unclogs a sinkβ will create more desire than βHow to unclog a sinkβ
3. Deep insight.
Give the viewer an additional layer to discover, specific insight, or information thatβs out of their reach.
Make it β9 overlooked thumbnail tactics (even top creators miss)β or βThe exact moment Trudeau knew he had to resignβ
2. Call out the exact audience.
The more you can address your audience, the easier the algorithm can target them.
βHow I saved $1,237 a month as a university studentβ instead of βMoney saving tips for schoolβ
1. Be specific.
Viewers want to know what theyβre getting. If thereβs an opportunity to be specific, take it.
Instead of βPro tips to become better at soccerβ make it β7 tactics pro soccer players use to perfect their dribbling.β
Even the best video can fail without a good title.
Mix and match these 9 elements to create your next YouTube title.
9 elements that create unbeatable YouTube titles in 2025 (with examples)π§΅
This 2000's beer commercial summarizes everything I have to say about America absorbing Canada.
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2) Use AI to translate (and generate) close caption files into multiple languages - especially Spanish. Only 15% of the world speaks English as their primary language.
I've been using trint.com for this since 2021. (aff link if you'd like: trint.prf.hn/click/camref...)
Two ways to use AI to grow your YouTube channel right now.
1) Use AI to give you a table of video ideas showing average monthly search potential and market saturation. Find ideas that have high search with low saturation. Then, ask AI to expand on those ideas.
I use ChatGPT for this.
YouTube is hosting a podcast Ask Me Anything on December 12th. It'll be a great learning moment with valuable insights into podcasting on YouTube.
Register here: podcasts.withyoutube.com/events/podca...
6 months ago I gave Notion a try on a few small projects.
Today, I moved the final project over.
Now everything's in Notion.
The way it should be.
7οΈβ£ Remove or show phantom comments (why does it say 1 comment when there are none - yes, not even in spam or moderation queue)
8οΈβ£ For the YouTube team to keep on crushing it πͺ