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The Formula To Break 100 Million Views On Shorts (ft/ Jenny Hoyos)

Entrepreneurship05 May 20248 min summaryFrom The Diary Of A CEO
The Formula To Break 100 Million Views On Shorts (ft/ Jenny Hoyos)
The Diary Of A CEO
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Intro 0s

  • Jenny Hoyos is a short-form video creator who consistently achieves millions of views on her videos.
  • She has not achieved this success through prior fame or extraordinary content, but rather by understanding the formula for creating viral short-form videos.
  • Jenny Hoyos is an 18-year-old YouTuber who creates videos centered around being a "cheapskate," earning her the nickname "Mr. Least."
  • She started creating content two years ago and has since seen a significant improvement in the quality and virality of her videos.
  • Jenny Hoyos shares her specific strategies and tactics for creating viral short-form videos on TikTok and YouTube.
  • Despite her young age and living at home with her parents, she has managed to achieve remarkable success in a short span of time.

How to build charisma 2m14s

  • To create engaging content, it's crucial to cultivate a high-energy state of mind, as charisma and energy can be transmitted through content, impacting the viewer's emotional state.
  • Consistent practice, even if it involves recording content that won't be published, can help build charisma and personality.
  • Deliberate practice, similar to building muscles or learning a skill, can enhance charisma and on-camera presence.
  • Identifying valuable but unpopular skills, such as charisma development, can lead to significant improvement and differentiation from others.
  • Jenny Hoyos, at the age of 18, actively seeks out and develops skills, which is commendable.

The 4 criteria of a great idea (jumpcut) 6m35s

  • Novelty: presenting something new and original.
  • Uncertainty: creating a sense of unpredictability and curiosity about the outcome.
  • Knowledge gaps: sharing information that the viewer doesn't know, creating a sense of intrigue.
  • Complexity: introducing a level of complexity that requires the viewer to pay attention and engage with the content.
  • "What does $1 get you at Starbucks?" (23 million views):
    • Title poses an unresolved question, piquing viewer curiosity.
  • "Who has the best dollar menu?" (3.1 million views):
    • Unresolved question creates anticipation about the outcome.
    • Visually engaging thumbnail hints at the content.

Make it personal 8m48s

  • Weaving personal stories into videos increases relatability and returning viewership.
  • A free business idea database with over 50 ideas from the show is now available.
  • Low-stakes videos can be more engaging than high-stakes ones.
  • To improve a video idea, consider adding novelty, complexity, knowledge gaps, or uncertainty.
  • To create a successful YouTube Short with the potential to reach over 100 million views, focus on creating a simple and easy-to-understand concept.
  • Add layers of complexity, novelty, and juxtaposition to make the idea more interesting, but avoid confusing the viewer.
  • Incorporate a personal story to add emotional depth and stakes to the video.
  • Present the concept in a way that is easy to digest and drip-feed context to the viewer.
  • Draw inspiration from successful creators like MrBeast, whose videos often feature simple and universal concepts that can be easily understood by a wide audience.

Mastering the hook 15m20s

  • Use power words at the beginning of the video to instantly hook viewers.
  • Make the hook progress the video by telling viewers what the video is about or what action will be taken.
  • Foreshadow the end of the video in the hook to set up the conflict and resolution.

Metrics 18m4s

  • The two most important metrics for idea and hook in short-form videos are viewer swipe away percentage and retention.
  • A good viewer swipe away percentage is 80%, excellent is 85%+.
  • A good retention rate is 90%, excellent is 95%+.

The first frame 19m27s

  • Keep the first frame simple with high brightness and saturation.
  • Enhance elements to make them stand out, such as adding artificial fire or VFX effects.
  • Avoid busy environments and use clean, perfect images.

Foreshadowing 21m44s

  • Foreshadowing is giving viewers the expectation of the video's end.
  • Implied foreshadowing is hinting at the video's conclusion without explicitly stating it.
  • Strong foreshadowing and hooks involve a mechanism that shows progression and keeps viewers engaged.

Storytelling in one word is “change” 23m12s

  • Storytelling is about progression and character development.
  • The best storytelling involves a change in the character from the beginning to the end of the video.
  • Subtle changes can make viewers rewatch the video to see how the change occurs.
  • Rewatchability is one of the key factors in getting 100 million views on Shorts.
  • Easter eggs, tutorial videos, and twists in the video can all increase rewatchability.
  • Tutorial videos are rewatchable because people often need to watch them multiple times to learn all the steps.
  • Twists in the video make viewers want to rewatch the video with the new knowledge they have after the twist.

The But & Therefore Rule 25m47s

  • But storytelling adds conflict throughout the video, making it more intriguing.
  • Example: Instead of saying "I went on a walk and it started raining," say "I was walking but then it started raining, so I had to find an umbrella."
  • Replace "and" with "but" to create conflict and make the story more interesting.
  • Stakes are what's on the line and why it matters that the character does what they do.
  • Even though Shorts are short, it's important to include stakes to make the story more compelling.

Building the stakes 27m56s

  • Use real stakes that are happening in your real life.
  • Increase the stakes over time to keep viewers engaged.
  • Show clips or visuals that demonstrate the stakes.
  • Breaking Bad:
    • The main character, Walter White, is diagnosed with cancer and needs to make money for his family.
    • He starts selling drugs, but doesn't know anything about it, so he partners with a former student who is a drug user.
    • The stakes get bigger as the story progresses, with the DEA getting involved and Walter's brother-in-law being the DEA agent.
    • Eventually, Walter is running a drug empire and the stakes are life or death.

Craft the close 31m18s

  • Keep endings short while providing a payoff to ensure viewer satisfaction.
  • Use the "Peak Theory" to create intense emotions at the end of the video, leaving a positive lasting impression.
  • End with strong wholesomeness or the funniest moment in the video.
  • Incorporate twists for great rewatchability.

Steal like an artist 32m49s

  • "Steal like an artist" means taking inspiration rather than recreating video ideas.
  • Steal from topics or movie techniques, not exact ideas.
  • Add a unique twist to the base idea.
  • Example: Jenny Hoyos takes inspiration from MrBeast's philanthropic acts and adds her own twist by doing similar things on a budget.
  • Use data analysis tools to identify outliers and patterns in successful videos.

Figure out who's watching 34m50s

  • Created a tool to manually label videos based on content, actions, and mentions.
  • Found that having family in wholesome videos doubled subscriber conversions but decreased views by 10x.
  • Malicious content resulted in regular conversions but 10x more views, leading to 5x more subscribers.
  • Building tools to maximize views, retention, viewer satisfaction, etc.
  • Analyzes channels and Shorts with exceptional view counts (e.g., 10 million views) to identify outlier concepts.
  • Compares outlier concepts to the creator's baseline performance to determine what makes them unique and successful.

Study the channel for outliers 37m21s

  • Jenny Hoyos manually studies trending shorts every morning, afternoon, and night.
  • She creates a swipe file of interesting content for inspiration.
  • Jenny used to create content for a younger self as her avatar.
  • To reach 100 million subscribers, she now creates content for multiple avatars and tries to cater to every audience.
  • Her guiding principle is to make content that is intriguing for kids but mature enough for adults to also watch.
  • She includes her mom in her videos to appeal to a wider audience.

Where is the puck going? 40m3s

  • Short-form video content is gaining immense popularity, with some videos reaching hundreds of millions of views across platforms.
  • Many creators struggle to transition from successful short-form content to long-form content due to the algorithm-driven nature of short-form platforms, which may hinder building loyalty and trust.
  • The future of video content may favor extremes, with very short or very long-form content thriving, while mid-length content may face challenges.
  • Social media platforms like YouTube have the potential to overshadow traditional entertainment industries like Hollywood.
  • Jenny Hoyos, an 18-year-old YouTuber, creates low-budget, fun content to inspire people to value money and live fulfilling lives without excessive spending.
  • Despite aspirations of becoming a prominent YouTuber like MrBeast, Hoyos prioritizes staying true to her message of resourcefulness and self-reliance, even if it means potentially sacrificing subscriber count.
  • Hoyos shares her formula for breaking 100 million views on YouTube Shorts, emphasizing the importance of a strong premise and a clear message in videos.
  • Hoyos offers one-hour consultation calls to help creators review their videos and strategies for social media growth. Interested individuals can contact her at team@jos.com.
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