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Why your YouTube intro loses viewers in 8 seconds
New viewers will give you 8 seconds before they decide whether to keep watching*. That number is dropping to 5 as AI makes people more impatient. Most creators waste those seconds introducing themselves, explaining the backstory, or doing a dramatic cold open that has nothing to do with what the viewer clicked on. Here's what actually works. 1. Fulfill the promise of the click. Your thumbnail and title made a promise. The first thing out of your mouth needs to confirm you're going to deliver on it. The simplest way to do this: restate your title in your first line. Boring? Yes. Effective? Very. (bonus points if you're wearing the same thing and the setting is relatively the same as the thumbnail) 2. Spike curiosity higher than the thumbnail did. Don't pay off the curiosity yet. Raise it. Three ways to do this: - Cognitive dissonance hook: "Everyone tells you to do X. It's why Y isn't happening for you" - Question hook: "Have you ever wondered why some people succeed where others don't?" - Fact hook: "90% of viewers decide to leave in the first 8 seconds. Most creators have no idea why. (The figure is actually closer to 100% of viewers based on patterns pulled from Ed Lawrence, Mr. Beast, and Colin & Samir but you get the idea) The biggest mistake people make is continuing the intro after they've already set up what the video is about. Once you've told them what's coming, start delivering it. Don't loop back around for another 30 seconds of preamble. What does your current intro look like? Drop a link below and I'll tell you what I'd change. *I got this stat from Ed Lawrence, though some say anywhere from 5-8 seconds, like Colin and Samir, and Mr. Beast says 3
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Heres my most recent video. I’ve been experimenting with Intros lately. I like putting a few short clips of the action at the beginning. See anything I could improve on? https://youtu.be/dq-Up_J1CnY?si=jnd8zXbMSqmXW9BF Thanks!
1 like • 22h
@Johnathon Eva Got it, yeah watching it back the music might be a little loud, I'll have to work on that. I changed the thumbnail and title to match a little more. I was having a hard time not repeating the thumbnail text in the title. Thanks!
Specificity wins
For all of you that have niches, that I keep saying "riches are in the niches" etc, here's a case in point example. Notice that when the focus goes off of "helping Australian business owners navigate financial landscape" the videos tend to flop. Notice also how the thumbnails aren't the best. Know what this guy has? He's figured out his VERY SPECIFIC audience. Who's your audience? Drop a comment below, don't be afraid to go into specifics
Specificity wins
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Its crazy how specific it can get. My audience is 20-60 year old males that are into fishing and "chill vibes". I'm not an expert on fishing, so I can't teach and I dont always catch monster fish so super exciting vids are mostly out of the question. I would like to take the place of a pretty large fishing YouTuber called Lawson Lindsey who recently stepped away from fishing content... Theres 186K people that just lost their go to fishing content, I want them to come watch me. Also, Outdoor Boys is done, out of those 20M subs I'd bet most of them must like chill fishing content, I want them to come watch me as well. I want to be someone you put on while you eat dinner... A "comfort" channel for lack of better words. Great post as always!
Thumbnail Advice
Something I did today was screenshot thumbnails from some of the top creators in my niche and analyze them. I screenshotted their most popular and most recent thumbnails. I found the smilarities and took inpiration to make a thumbnail that I predict (well at least I hope) will do pretty well for my next video. Just food for thought for anyone struggling with thumbnails.
1 like • 5d
@Johnathon Eva Good idea! Doesn't hurt to be unique within your niche!
Daily Outlier 25
Compare and contrast Same creator, similar thumbnail/title style, similar concept. Why did one get over 100k and one is sitting at right around 2k? Is it just luck? - I'd wager no. Leave a comment if you've figured it out
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0 likes • 7d
I can't figure this one out, I mean the wording on the India title might be slightly better? I like the contrast of the white words more. I dont think there should be that big off a difference in views personally.
Daily Outlier 30
Question for the group - I have my own ideas, but I was looking for an example of this and I found a reallly good one. Tell me why the video on the right got so many more views than the video on the left. Same creator, same time, same relative subject. So why did one massively outperform the other?
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1 like • 7d
Maybe the video on the right did better because it was actually footage of him doing what his channel is about? Instead of teaching he actually DOES in that video. Also, I've learned that "$1000" is a power word. People like money.
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Mason Owens
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My name is Mason. I make outdoor YouTube videos.

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Joined Apr 12, 2026