The ONLY content creating advise you NEED
Let me ask you this: If you’re walking outside and see an eagle flying, what do you do? You look at it—because our eyes are naturally attracted to motion. That’s why visual hooks in videos are so important. Motion grabs attention. But here’s the thing: You might look at the eagle for a couple of seconds... and then look away. Why? Because you’ve seen countless eagles flying. It’s not new. It’s not special. The same thing happens with videos. A hook might grab attention, but most videos fail to keep it. Why? Because they’re just like that eagle flying—something you’ve already seen a million times. Now imagine this: The eagle starts attacking a crow mid-air. What happens? You stop and watch. Why? Because it’s intriguing. It drives curiosity. You want to know who will win the fight. It’s something you haven’t seen before, and it holds your attention. Videos work the same way. A great hook gets people to stop scrolling, but what happens next is what keeps them watching. If your content after the hook is just another flying eagle, viewers will scroll past. But if you capture something unexpected, fascinating, or unique right after the hook, you’ll keep their attention. And if you create a sense of curiosity—like “who wins the fight”—you can keep them watching until the very end.