Here are 5 audio hook examples you can use to s...
Here are five audio hooks you can use at the start of your videos to start getting more views. So audio hooks are important because they get people to stop and watch your videos in the first place. If you fail at this step, your video's not really gonna go anywhere. So we'll give you a few you can experiment with. And if you're someone who's looking to grow on TikTok, make sure you drop us a follow because we drop TikTok growth tips every day. So we're gonna hit you with five examples and most styles of content should be able to find a variation that works. So number one, if you're someone who names audience, you need to know this. So obviously you changed the audience bit, but this is a really good one. Within like two seconds, people will know whether the video is relevant to them or not. If it is, they'll stay around. If you take a while to address your audience, either by a direct or implied way, why would someone from that audience stick around on your video? Number two, you don't have to struggle with issue anymore because here's a solution. Now this one's for more educational and salesy content, but if you've got a target audience, they likely have issues. It sounded quite mean, but I stand by it. You address an issue within the first couple of seconds. If somebody has that issue, they know it's for them. And with a promise to fix it, they'll probably stay around. Number three, you're losing out if you don't know this. FOMO, it's a real thing. Tap into it and use it as a good transition into your video. Number four, today's the day you stop struggling with issue because very similar to number two, but a bit more gripping. You address a problem. By the way, this problem could just be that somebody's bored. So you can use it for entertaining content, but you've addressed an issue and there's a promise to quickly resolve it. It'll get people to stay. Now number five, and this has been working quite well for us at the moment, is just ask the question. Again, this is a specific type of people who will be watching your videos. They'll naturally just have questions that you can answer. So your opening line should just be reciting the question. If somebody has even thought about that before or hears it and goes, oh, this could be relevant to me, they'll stick around. For example, we've been playing around with this for the past week, tackling questions such as how often you should post to grow on TikTok, do you need to engage to grow on TikTok? And that's our opening line. And they're bouncing between 10 and 30K views within a few days. And they've got pretty good metrics so we think they might do a bit more as well. Those five examples aside, a video is only as good as the value you can add. So use your kick-ass audio hook at the start of your video, but make sure the rest of it is good. Getting them to stay in the first couple of seconds is great, getting them to stay for the rest of the video is even better. So if you're someone who's struggling with low views and really wanna grow on TikTok, we've got a free TikTok growth community over on school.com. We have three free courses in there at the moment with a fourth coming this month. This is literally free content that we should be charging for, but we're giving it away. So if you're interested, just click the link in our bio and we'll see you over there.
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