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What are YOUR methods for video ideas? 🤔
Thankfully I don't struggle with that anymore, but I know very well how annoying it can be... However I am very curious how others put up with it, what are your methods? Maybe we can make some smart conclusions ;))
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What are YOUR methods for video ideas? 🤔
🚦 YouTube is JUST like walking through traffic...
Ever notice this? When you walk past a group of strangers, you catch little snippets of their conversation. Most of the time it’s boring: “Yeah, I’ll text you later.” “Work was so stressful today.” Your brain doesn’t even register it — you keep walking. But every once in a while, you overhear something that hooks you: "…and that’s when he pulled out a briefcase full of cash.” Or… “She said she NEVER wanted to see him again.” Suddenly, you’re listening. You want to know more. That’s exactly how titles & thumbnails work on YouTube. Your video shows up in someone’s feed like a stranger’s conversation they’re passing by. - If your title is bland → they keep scrolling. - If your thumbnail is confusing → they don’t give it a second glance. - But if your title/thumbnail combo teases something juicy, specific, or curiosity-sparking → they stop. They lean in. They click. 👉 Think of it this way: every video is you saying one line of conversation as someone walks by.What line would make them turn their head and go, “Wait, what?? Tell me more.” 🚨 Here’s the challenge: Drop one of your recent video titles in the comments, and let’s brainstorm how to make it that irresistible “overheard line” that stops people in their tracks.
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🚦 YouTube is JUST like walking through traffic...
💯 The YouTube system that SKYROCKETED my channel 🚀
So throughout my journey with youtube, I was able to put up some impressive numbers, Most importantly: - nearly 10,000 subscribers (8.7k atm) 🙌 - generated almost a MILLION views total 😱 - uploaded 300 pieces of content 💯 - built a content MACHINE that works like crazy 🤖 However, i had a little break in august from uploading consistantly. This is where my current youtube system comes in that took my channel from getting NO VIEWS to 30,000 with only 2 weeks of my work. Here's what I did: __________________________________________________________________________ ✅ NUMBER #1 : DAILY OUTPUT I upped my upload schedule to 2 long form videos a week and one reel every day. That way there was always something fresh showing up on my channel, so the audience adctivity wasnt decreasing. Matter of fact - it was on an uptrend. If you can't afford daily long form, do daily shorts. If you can't do daily shorts, AT LEAST drop some community posts daily. Make sure there is ALWAYS something happening on your channel so the account stays warm. (Pro Tip - Batch 7 shorts in one sitting. It's only 2 hours of work max for a WEEK worth of daily uploads) __________________________________________________________________________ ✅ NUMBER #2 : CHATGPT OPTIMIZATION I started to use AI to speed up the process of certain tasks, most importantly titles. Assentially, I was giving it my competitions titles and told it to "generate 20 titles optimized for CTR, retention and video virality based on this script" and then at the bottom I would just describe what I want my video to be about. After I run that command, I pick a few titles that I like and I use them as reference to rerun the previous command. I repeat that cycle a few times to give GPT more information, and once I feel like I found some good thumbnails, I'll throw them into VidIQ to see what score they get. Take those VidIQ scores with a big grain of salt, but they are still pretty helpful. ____________________________________________________________________________
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Anyone Looking for a video editor?
Hi! Currently, I am looking to land a side job in video editing. Preferably editing shorts, but i can do long form as well ;) Here are a few of my own videos that I've edited: - https://youtube.com/shorts/iA_m_xQhkNQ?si=81_hFoZfgp6AyLDe - https://youtu.be/4US02FJswaU?si=mSfxOKTTI2pPiAFL If anybody is interested, feel fully free to DM! I'd really apreciate it 💪 Take care
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Hate creating good video titles? this will change your life ;)
So... If you're sick and tired of coming up with titles and thumbnail captions that actually get you high CTR, THIS is exactly what you should do to make this process 10 times easier. Few things you're gonna need: - an idea for what your next video will be about - a few channels in your competition - ChatGPT (stay with me 🤣) - a brain Here is what you're gonna do: You're gonna go on youtube and look at your competition, see what titles worked for them on videos that are similair to the one you want to make. Try and collect around 5 to 10 titles from the other creators. The more the better ;) Now, open up chatgpt and paste all of the titles you've found. After that, give it the following prompt: "While using the titles above as reference, generate 20 video titles optimised for CTR, retention and video virality, based on this video script" *then you describe what your video is about* I KNOW WHAT YOU'RE THINKING! You propably got hella defencive the moment you read ChatGPT, but bare with me here. After you run the command for the first time, you pick out around 5 titles that are pretty decent, and you tell GPT to repeat the process, but instead use these new 5 as reference. From here, just repeat the process until you find something that is actually good. Make sure to change them up a bit, because GPT often makes them sound a bit "robotic"
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Hate creating good video titles? this will change your life ;)
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