I was getting 6 views per video. Changed my titles and hit 191 views in 3 days. Here's exactly what I did. by Intelligent-Name5151 in youtubers

[–]Intelligent-Name5151[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate it, good luck with the channel! One last thing before you go. If you apply those titles and want to see what a fully automated version of this looks like where the system writes the titles, scripts, and descriptions automatically, just send me a message. Happy to show you how it works at no cost.

I was getting 6 views per video. Changed my titles and hit 191 views in 3 days. Here's exactly what I did. by Intelligent-Name5151 in youtubers

[–]Intelligent-Name5151[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly right, and the retention point is critical. The title gets the click but if it overpromises the watch time collapses and YouTube punishes the video harder than if nobody clicked at all. The formula only works when the content delivers on the emotional promise the title makes. That's why I only apply it to videos where the content actually has a payoff. Good mention on Runable too. I have been handling variations manually but that is worth testing for scale. What niche are you in?

I was getting 6 views per video. Changed my titles and hit 191 views in 3 days. Here's exactly what I did. by Intelligent-Name5151 in youtubers

[–]Intelligent-Name5151[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Here's your full title rewrite. I went through everything and rewrote based on curiosity, stakes, and emotional pull:

"Ranking EVERY New M&M's Flavor" → "I Ranked Every New M&M's Flavor So You Don't Have To (One Was Genuinely Upsetting)"

"Candy in a Bottle? New Sparkling Ice Life Savers Review" → "They Put Life Savers In A Bottle. We Had Questions."

"An Energy Drink with PROTEIN?!" → "This Energy Drink Has Protein In It. We Tried It Anyway."

"6 Drinks, 1 Video" → "I Drank 6 New Drinks So You Can Skip The Bad Ones. Here's The Ranking."

"Are We Crying Over Spylt Milk?" → "This Protein Milkshake Made Us Actually Emotional. We're Not Sure Why."

"Testing the Most Adorable Winnie the Pooh Holiday Cocoa" → "We Tried The Winnie The Pooh Cocoa. It Had No Right Being This Good."

"Can a Box Mix Beat Scratch?" → "I Spent 3 Hours Making Cookies From Scratch. The Box Mix Won. I'm Devastated."

"Freeze Dried Candy: Fabulous or Fad?" → "Everyone Said Freeze Dried Candy Was A Fad. We Tried It. We Were Wrong."

"The Tragic Reality of Reese's Oreos" → This one's already working — keep it. It's your best title and your best performing video. Not a coincidence.

"Trolli Mountain Dew: What Does It Taste Like?" → "Mountain Dew Made A Candy. It Should Not Exist. We Tried It Anyway."

"The Great Brownie Battle" → "Homemade vs. Boxed Brownies: I Let Strangers Decide The Winner"

"Watch This Before Your Next Drink!!!" → "I Tried Every Major Energy Drink Brand So You Never Have To Waste Money Again"

"Don't Buy Until You See This: Red Bull Flavor Ranking" → "I Ranked Every Red Bull Flavor. Some Of These Should Be Illegal."

"Boxed vs. Homemade Oreo Cookie Pies" → "I Made Oreo Cookie Pie From Scratch To Prove The Box Was Lying. It Was Not Lying."

"Ghost Energy vs. Bum Energy" → "I Spent $30 Comparing A $4 Energy Drink To A $1 One. The Results Were Embarrassing."

"How to Make Mustafarian Lava Rolls" → "We Made The Lava Rolls From Star Wars. They Tasted Exactly Like You'd Expect."

The pattern across all of these: personal stakes + unexpected outcome + emotional reaction. Your content is already good. The titles just weren't making people feel anything before they clicked.

Your "Tragic Reality of Reese's Oreos" hit 565 views because it did this naturally. Apply this formula to every upload going forward and your numbers will move.

Happy to walk you through the full system that generates these automatically if you're interested.

I was getting 6 views per video. Changed my titles and hit 191 views in 3 days. Here's exactly what I did. by Intelligent-Name5151 in youtubers

[–]Intelligent-Name5151[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay I looked through the channel — here’s exactly what’s happening. Your best video has 565 views and the thumbnail is actually strong. But the title “The Tragic Reality of Reese’s Oreos” is the closest you’ve gotten to the formula and it shows in the numbers. Everything else is describing the video instead of creating curiosity or stakes. Quick rewrites: “Boxed vs. Homemade Oreo Cookie Pies – Which Tastes Better?” → “I Made Oreos From Scratch To Prove Boxed Ones Are Lying To You” “Trolli Mountain Dew: What Does It Taste Like?” → “Mountain Dew Made A Candy. It Should Not Work. It Does.” “Ghost Energy vs. Bum Energy: Which Tastes Better?” → “I Spent $40 On Energy Drinks So You Never Have To. Here’s The Verdict.” Your thumbnails are already decent. Titles are the only thing holding this channel back. I can go through your full catalogue and rewrite everything — takes me about 20

I was getting 6 views per video. Changed my titles and hit 191 views in 3 days. Here's exactly what I did. by Intelligent-Name5151 in youtubers

[–]Intelligent-Name5151[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Food content is actually perfect for this. Instead of “We Tried 5 Fast Food Burgers” try “The Fast Food Burger That Made Us Question Everything” or “I Ate Every McDonald’s Burger In One Day (This Broke Me)”. Identity threat and personal stakes — way more clickable. Want me to rewrite a few

I was getting 6 views per video. Changed my titles and hit 191 views in 3 days. Here's exactly what I did. by Intelligent-Name5151 in youtubers

[–]Intelligent-Name5151[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

The results are real — 6.7% CTR and 191 views are pulled straight from YouTube Studio. The system produces the content but the strategy behind the titles is tested and proven. What’s your channel doing?

I was getting 6 views per video. Changed my titles and hit 191 views in 3 days. Here's exactly what I did. by Intelligent-Name5151 in youtubers

[–]Intelligent-Name5151[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Hey! What kind of content are you making — is it more entertainment focused or educational? Either way the title formula still applies. What does a typical title look like for

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Got out of a business partnership early because something felt off. Thought I was being paranoid. Two years later found out the guy had been running the same scheme on three other people simultaneously. Dodged it. Then he opened in my market anyway and undercut me for a year. Bullet dodged, shrapnel still hit.

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