I recently had a post on TikTok not do "well". Even when I was very confident in the hook! & after looking into the data of the video, it was pretty clear why. The hook - first couple seconds had great retention (people were staying). But once the video cut to the first point that I make, there was immediate drop off in retention (people swiped away). That tells me the first point I make in the video simply did not resonate with the viewer or match the hook. For context the video was about a bluetooth speaker, and the hook I went with was: Before you buy a bluetooth speaker, you may want to consider more than just sound quality. It then cut to the first point where I started talking about the design/looks of the speaker. And well that clearly did not satisfy the viewer lol. Anyways, another reminder that, although hyper focusing on the hook of the video is great, what follows right after should be the most value. Said another way, if you have 5 things to say after the hook. Make sure the strongest/best points are in the front of the video, instead of hiding at the end.