Please I need an honest review, this video has 48% view VS swipe rate and 80%AVD.
What should I improve on my next video that’s not in this one?
@JennyHoyos
#fyp #viral #shorts #dictionary
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Please I need an honest review, this video has 48% view VS swipe rate and 80%AVD.
What should I improve on my next video that’s not in this one?
@JennyHoyos
#fyp #viral #shorts #dictionary
Okay 👍, let me just be patient
@grizzled dome i echo what he sais
At the same time though, I dont think the @ jenny hoyos is helping
Just remove the @ and be patient
Okay I’ve done that
Its fine. Not all videos should be incredible
Test and try, and you'll get there
Answer sometime is preety simple
Viewer see -> "what longest word in dictionary" , Viewer thinks "I don't care", and swipe
Give video few weeks at least before actually deciding, YT is a long game, not post-> get results
@grizzled dome I just looked over it a second time, I think next time, don't just give a hook and not deliver on that hook
The audience's time isn't a gurantee, its a gift.
So over the long-run when you say you are going to try to find the longest word in the dictionary, but you don't really even do so without even (at least in the short what it seems like trying), people will less likely want to click on your shorts and videos, and trust over-time will decrease and thus viewership will decrease
Like ofcourse I get that you can't spend like 24 hours at this stage trying to find a single word in a dictionary, but like you said it yourself in the short. You searched for 15 minutes. Hooking the viewer on the concept that you found the longest word in the dictionary without really doing so kind of leans into clickbait area. I think maybe next time, when ideating, make sure to know your limits. Like sure "finding the longest word in the dictionary" seems like a good and fun idea, but if you're not willing or capable of actually doing it, just scrap it for later and do an idea that you actually can deliver on.
Okay
Noted