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The SNEAKY Way To Get More Views On YouTube
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You release your 5th video in a row that’s generated less than 50 views
At this point you’re thinking “what the hell am I doing wrong???”
Well, likely quite a few things if I am being completely honest
One of them (and I see this all the time) is simply not employing enough intrigue in your packaging
What you may not realize is that a prospective viewer will make a decision on whether to click on a video within 1.6 seconds of being exposed to it
That is not a lot of time to get someone excited to watch your video
It’s for this reason that positioning your video in a way to prompt intrigue has to be deliberate
One of the masters at this is Jay Shetty
Below is one of his most popular videos:
While any video interviewing Michelle Obama would draw in a ton of views
It’s the combination of proper packaging that has propelled this video to 2.3 million views and counting
For starters, the title is prompting massive intrigue by alluding to the fact that “we know too much”
Which makes it seem like there are secrets being kept from people like you and me
Then, there’s the thumbnail…
“This keeps me up at night” provides a sneak peek into what Michelle Obama is likely to divulge on the podcast
This is the perfect storm of intrigue that makes this video so clickable
The best part?
This is a very easy thumbnail design to emulate which makes it perfect for the beginner channel owner looking to grow and make money on YouTube…
Friendly reminder: The deadline to sign up for tomorrow’s Viral Thumbnail Framework Workshop (July 20th at 2PM EST) is tonight at midnight EST.
Yes, that’s right, enrolment for the workshop closes in 16 hours from now.
If you’re struggling to generate more views on your channel and suspect your thumbnails are holding you back then this workshop is for you
Tickets to attend the workshop are just $100.
Sign up using the link below and you'll receive your meeting link immediately:
Talk tomorrow,
Adam