I’m Loving 5-8 Tips Videos for Better Engagement 👀
Good morning guys, I hope you're enjoying your weekend. A few months ago, I wrote a post about sharing everything I learned from my own channel experience, so here's another tip you might find helpful. Note: I'm no guru and don't profess to be one. I'm just sharing what I find works on my channel. I'm also not saying that the figures on my video are fantastic. I'm sure there are plenty of you who are getting better figures. If you do find it helpful, please let me know. I'm not sure if I'm posting into the void 😂 I know how tough it is when viewers drop off early, despite all the effort you put into your content. At The Electric Oracle (my channel), I’m always testing new ideas, and after testing it with my latest video, I discovered why "5 to 8 tips" videos could be the type of format you can use to propel your videos forward. So here's the deal: If you’re struggling with retention, this simple format could be your fix. Here’s why it works, how it boosts retention, and the psychology behind its power—based on my experiments. Why 5-8 Tips Videos Work If retention’s got you down, this format is a lifesaver: 1. Easy to Create: Videos like “6 Productivity Hacks” are quick—intro, one segment per tip, outro. Less editing, more creating. 2. Instant Hook: Starting with “5 tips to level up” grabs viewers fast. They know values’s coming, so they stick around. 3. Niche-Friendly: Tips fit any topic and boost search traffic (e.g., “best [niche] tips”). My tests show 15% more organic views. 4. Algorithm-Friendly: Structured lists keep viewers longer, and my data shows these videos outperform others. How It Boosts Retention Struggling to keep viewers past 30 seconds? This format makes it easy: - Snappy Structure: Use chapters for each tip. My 8-minute videos hit 60% retention (up from 40%) with this pace. - Quick Wins: Tips like “Try this app” deliver value fast, keeping viewers hooked. - Visuals Help: Simple graphics cut drop-offs by 10% in my tests.