Reviewed by: Karan Bhasin
Written by: Aquib Nawab
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You only have 3–5 seconds to stop someone from scrolling. Start with something exciting—a bold question, fun fact, or powerful emotion—to grab attention and make viewers want to keep watching till the end.
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Speak the way your audience speaks. Use simple words, casual tone, and their everyday language. When you sound like a friend, people connect with you faster and trust your message much more easily.
Don’t overload viewers with too much info. Focus on one clear idea or benefit in each video. Simpler messages are easier to understand, remember, and act on—especially when people are watching quickly.
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Show real people instead of models or actors. Use team members, customers, or even yourself. Honest faces and true stories feel more relatable and make your brand seem friendly, human, and trustworthy.
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A neat and well-designed video catches the eye. Use bright colors, clean text, and smooth editing. People stay longer when your video looks professional, modern, and easy on the eyes—even on a small screen.
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Start with a problem your audience faces, show how it feels, then present your product as the solution. Stories help people care, relate emotionally, and remember your brand longer than plain facts ever will.
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Most people won’t watch till the end. Tell them right away what’s in it for them—what problem you solve or what benefit they get. Don’t wait. Lead with your best value within the first few seconds.
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Short videos are easier to watch, share, and rewatch. Make bite-sized content for Reels, Shorts, or TikTok. They’re perfect for quick messages and get more engagement, especially with mobile viewers.
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Tell people exactly what to do next—like visit a website, subscribe, buy, or share. Don’t assume they know. Make your call-to-action bold, simple, and super easy to follow with no guesswork.
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After posting, check how your video performs. Look at views, clicks, shares, and comments. See what worked and what didn’t, then tweak your next video. Small changes often bring big improvements.
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