7 EASY Strategies to Get Views on Your YouTube Shorts 😮

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So, I’ve been diving into the world of YouTube Shorts for a while now. I even did a fun experiment where I posted 60 Shorts in 30 days—yeah, that’s right! If you missed that adventure, check out the link in the description or right up here. It’s packed with insights and might just help you level up your Shorts game. 

Let’s jump into the strategies that can boost your views:

1. Craft a Killer Hook

First things first: grab attention with a hook. You’ve got just a few seconds to make viewers stop scrolling and watch your Short. Think of it as a mini trailer for your content. For instance, try hooks like, "Ever wondered what 8K footage looks like on the Sony A7R5?" or "Here’s a new AI tool that makes your audio sound studio-quality!" Hooks like these can make your viewers stop in their tracks and watch till the end.

2. Use Quick Cuts

Keep things lively and engaging by using quick cuts. Don’t stay on one shot for more than two to three seconds. Switching frames frequently—like alternating between talking head and b-roll—keeps your audience’s attention. It’s like taking your viewers on a visual adventure, making sure they don’t get bored.

3. Add Keyframes for Motion

Spice things up with keyframes! Adding a zoom-in or zoom-out effect throughout your Short can add some dynamic movement and keep viewers glued to the screen. It’s a simple trick that can make a huge difference, especially in a talking head video.

4. Include Captions

Captions are a game-changer. They not only help with accessibility but also keep viewers engaged as they read along with the video. Whether you add captions word by word or use on-screen text to highlight key points, it’s a great way to make your content more engaging. Plus, many free tools and apps can generate captions automatically, so it’s super easy!

5. Make Your Videos Loopable

Here’s a fun one: make your Shorts loopable! This way, viewers might watch your video more than once. I’ve got a whole video on how to create looping videos, so check that out if you’re interested. Loopable content keeps viewers engaged and can boost your views significantly.

6. Skip the CTA

While calls to action (CTAs) like "subscribe" or "like" are great for longer videos, they can be a bit off-putting in Shorts. People are swiping quickly, and a CTA might interrupt their viewing experience. Instead, focus on delivering great content, and let your video do the talking.

7. Stick to a Schedule

Consistency is key. Try batching your Shorts and posting them regularly. I like to create a bunch of Shorts at once and share them throughout the week. This way, you’re always feeding the algorithm and increasing your chances of getting noticed. Remember, going viral with one Short is rare, but consistently posting increases your overall view count and channel growth.

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