#How Books Changed My Life

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digital shoal
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Feedback on which colour looks better and more attractive.

flint prairie
digital shoal
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In a video I say I've read over 100 books and share what's changed since then, what the benefits of reading are, how they change you, how they help you grow, what's the difference between watching a developmental movie and reading a book on your own . I have never met anyone who made such a video in such a format. Also i increased my income and show my growth as a person.

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Your answer and help is just amazing! Appreciate it, the hard thing here is that the channel is Bulgarian and i have to write it in BG language. That means some words are much longer like: skyrocketed is build from 3 others like: "jumped to the sky" 😄 but that's details. I will ask GPT for ideas. I cannot be more grateful for the help! I choosed the red variant of the Thumbnail, is it okay? 🙂

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Are these good enough:
How Books Increased My Income and Improved My Skills
How Books Increased My Income and My Skills
How Books Improved My Skills and Increased Income

flint prairie
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The angle to choose depends on what the persona that you're targeting wants. The thumbnail should reflect this angle (right now it looks like every other "books changed my life" videos).

flint prairie
digital shoal
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I came up with that, because it's 55 characters in bulgarian language.
"How Reading and Applying Books Increased My Income"

indigo sparrow
# digital shoal Feedback on which colour looks better and more attractive.

looks like a super cool video. I like the red more because human's eyes are naturally more drawn to red as it is the colour of blood, which is something our brains are designed to pick up because blood=danger. However, if you aim to attract a more intellectual type of audience, then blue may be better because it is a more calming and kind of trustworthy colour. But with the pose of the figure I honestly think red could go hard.

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Also the compasition with the books facing and guiding the eyes towards the figure is genius, however I feel like the area of the screen the figure takes up should be ever so slightly more