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A Simple Formula For Getting More Views On YouTube

Use this strategy and watch your channel views take off!

Take a moment and picture your life as a writer

You wake up every morning, brew a nice cup of coffee

Stroll down to your computer, turn it on and grace it with compelling text day after day

Seems like a pretty great life, right?

The trouble is that not all writers can both live this lifestyle AND make a lot of money

In fact, the average writer makes around $70,000 a year

Not a bad income but not one that will soon have you driving a Bugatti…

But then you come across this video by Dan Koe

And suddenly you realize that your dream can become a reality

Allowing you to make more than the average writer’s salary in a month

While working a minimal amount of hours every day…

While I love Dan Koe’s ideas and content

I love this packaging format even more…

As shared before on this newsletter is the [goal] + [constraint] title sequence

Dan does a masterful job pairing a highly desirable outcome (making $800,000/yr)

While removing a common constraint (time) by indicating he made this much money working only 2 hours a day

This makes the prospective viewer think “hey, I have 2 free hours a day, could this work for me? Let me watch and find out”

BOOM - there’s a view and as you can tell likely 377,000+ people had this same thought

But there’s more to this success story…

Not only did he used this great title sequence

But he also backed it up with proof (i.e. his tax return)

This gives the prospective viewer more confidence that his results are real

And that the time they’re about to invest in the video will pay off…

Other examples of this title sequence in particular could include:

  • How to start a $10,000/mo business without a degree

  • How to lose 20lbs eating whatever food you want

Remember, YouTube revolves around people, their desires and pain points

When you package your videos to address them

The views will start pouring in

Until tomorrow,

Adam