in this video I'm going to share the exact script writing framework I've used to generate over 7 million views for educational channels like Sarah Finance Dave foggy and vid IQ this framework has helped me consistently outperform my client's average video view count and get results like this this and this so if you run an educational Channel where you teach people something this might be the most valuable scriptwriting video that you've ever watched because we're going to be covering things like how to perform deep audience research in just 10 minutes using my AI research method how
to write powerful hooks with easy to follow formulas plus the psychology behind why they work the simple video structure I use that gets me 60% retention and will cut your script writing time in half my two-step process to turn you into a storytelling master and finally how to put your audience into something called a binge Loop to boost your average view duration and keep people on your channel but just before I reveal all the source I want to introduce myself my name is Eli I'm 27 years old and I live on the beautiful East Coast
of Australia just a normal average Aussie dude who became obsessed with persuasive writing and the last 18 months have worked with some of the biggest educational YouTubers on the platform on this channel there's not going to be any crazy 8h editing or anything like that so if you need Fast Cuts to keep your attention then this content is probably not going to be for you but what there will be is real and honest value on how I've produced some of the best performing videos for educational YouTubers but enough babbling about me lass SK so the
first part to writing a powerful script is research and there are two important types of research that you need to understand number one is audio audience research and number two is video content research so let's kick things off with audience research now 99% of creators don't understand this but audience research is by far the most important part of the script writing process and let me explain why basically if you don't know exactly what pains desires dreams and goals your audience has then your channel doesn't stand a chance in being successful this is because ultimately the
success of your videos boils down to how well your audience satisfies the needs and desires of your audience I'm and gadz is a perfect example everyone's trying to figure out why he blew up this is my opinion I believe his channel exploded because he knows exactly who his target audience is he knows what video topics what Hooks and what content will get their attention and keep them engaged so when he creates a new video the audience feels like Iman gets them and they cannot help but keep watching but I get it research isn't sexy it
can be long hard and boring and you know chances are most of you probably don't even know where to start what if I told you I have a powerful AI research method that will help you perform audience research in just 10 minutes basically it's a bot that you can create using AI that will help answer any question you have about your target audience so let me show you how it works all right so what I want you to do is come over to YouTube and now search your top three competitors so for example let's just
say that I was starting a YouTube education channel so I would just search how to start a YouTube channel and what I'm looking for is the top creators in the YouTube education space for example you can see we got vid IQ I'm going to open that in a new tab tab then we have think media there another big one in the space then once you have the three competitors I want you to come over to Google you want to type in glasp Chrome extension this is the tool that's going to allow you to transcribe the
videos in about 2 seconds so yeah it's called glasp just go through download it it's pretty simple so then once you have glasp installed I'm going to show you how to use that in a second basically what you want to do is you want to sort by the most popular videos and you're looking for videos generally within the last year you know anything older than that can kind of screw up the data so once you found one of the videos that have gone viral in the last year one of their most popular videos you just
want to click on that and then if you've installed glasp correctly you can scroll down here and here you're going to get a transcript summary of the entire script right so then you want to copy that then you want to come over to an AI tool called Claude honestly only donkeys use chat TBT anymore it is terrible for writing once you start using Claude you're going to bow to me cuz this is by far the best writing AI tool that there is on the market right now and it's absolutely insane so once we've copied the
transcript from glass we just literally want to say read these transcripts and then we just copy and paste each transcript then we do the same for think media we scroll down we find one of the most viral videos in the last year just like this one right here scroll down and copy the transcript again paste it over to Claude then we do the same again for Yuri here we go 1 year ago and we can copy and paste the last transcripts so now we have three viral transcripts from Top competitors in our Niche normally I'd
do three for each Channel but for this example I'm just going to do one now Claud has read through all these transcripts we can literally ask at any question about the audience that we're trying to Target for example let's say we want to find out what are the biggest pain points that this audience is experiencing and as you can see you're going to get a whole list of all the Deep burning pain points that this audience is experiencing which obviously that you can then use for your own videos you can ask you know what topics
were spoken about in these videos and then you can use them in your own videos I would demonstrate this and show you a little bit more but I've ran out of messages because I've absolutely been hammering clawed this morning for my own scripts so yeah sorry about that but I think you get the idea like this is an absolute game Cher when it comes to research you know it used to take hours to do this type of research you can literally do it in just a few minutes by following the process that I've just outlined
but if you're thinking well this is great but what do I do with all this research don't worry I'm going to explain very soon but first let's talk about why video content research is the second most important part of the script writing process now that you know who your audience is and what they care about it's time to find content that will keep them engaged we do this by finding topics that are new fresh and valuable to your audience this is because nothing nothing kills video retention like boring and repeated information for example when chat
gbt first came out chances are you would have been happy to watch a video like this it's 30 minutes long it's a tutorial on how to use chat gbt but you'd never watch a video on that now because chances are you already know how chat gbt works and it's the same for your videos if you're not presenting new and exciting information that your audience is interested in they're not going to stick around but this leaves us with a big question how do you find exciting and interesting topics to put in your videos that also satisfy
the pains and desires of your audience all righty so to perform video topic research what I do is I go back to YouTube and I search the topic of the video that I plan on create so again for this example I'm just going to say that I'm creating a video about how to start a YouTube channel so basically what you want to do is you want to go through and then find the top three performing videos in the last 12 months so once you've got them opened up then what you want to do is you
want to come over here and run your cursor along the timeline of the video and as you can see there's these little what these indicate is where people have either gone back and replayed the video and it indicates that this particular part of the video or whatever they're speaking about is where people are the most engaged then what you want to do is you want to go to these most viewed parts and you want to click on them and find out what they're actually talking about in this particular section then what you want to do
is you want to come back over to your Google doc and you want to write down what they were talking about then what you want to do is you want to note down each of these little bumps in your Google doc and make a list of all the potential topic ideas that you could have for your video and the best part is these are all going to be verified ideas your audience has already proven that they're interested in these is going to help you increase the attention of your videos then the next part is to
come to the comment section and you want to look for uh comments of feedback or things that people really liked and you want to also note them down this comment is a great example cuz this guy says that you know historian he's only uploaded eight videos per year um but his quality editing and storytelling is topnotch and he has 4 million subscribers so we know that you know the audience really likes the idea of quality editing and storytelling over upload frequency so that could be a really great topic then you could talk about in one
of your videos so then you want to go back over to your document note that down and then continue to just go through the comments of every video that you found and kind of look for these feedbacks of negative comments negative comments are really good um cuz kind of tells you what the audience doesn't want to hear um and then obviously you have good comments which then could turn into your uh potential topic ideas that the audience is obviously interested in hearing then once you have a list and you've gone through every single one of
the viral videos and you've broken down the most played parts and also the comments then you want to come over and just write the top three to five points that you can put in your video just one really last important point on this is once you found your three to five topic points you want to make sure that you're not just copying what the other people are saying in the video you have to find your own way to either go deeper on the topic or find some sort of unique angle cuz obviously if you're just
repeating what other people have already said in the videos you're going to bore your audience and they're probably going to not want to keep listening so just make sure that you add your own unique twist so that it's fresh and new for your audience okay now that you have all this research now let's talk about how to organize it into a compelling video which leads me to the next part of this course which is your script structure but more specifically I'm going to be talking about my retention boosting video framework which is the structure it
helps me get 60% retention from my clients has helped me cut my script writing time in half and has generated over 7 million views basically before I discovered this framework I'd have all this research in front of me like you do right now but no real understanding on how to organize it into a compelling video and it could take me 30 plus hours to write a single YouTube script and that's not an OV exaggeration basically I'd start and then I'd get lost Midway through realize sections weren't connecting and I'd have to start all over again
but then Ali Abdul's ex YouTube manager guy named Jamie whiffin go check him out on Twitter awesome dude uh he shared with me a powerful way to structure my scripts and it's revolutionized everything it's cut my script writing time in half and it's the first thing I plan out before I write a drop of ink and I guarantee that if you learn and implement this framework it will not only make your scripts easier to write but it's also going to dramatically help boost your attention so it's comprised of these four simple parts so we have
the intro and hook are you're already familiar this but soon I'm going to share some really powerful Frameworks on how to make your hook riding super easy then we have the body of the script where we talk about the topics of your video and then for each topic I like to break them down into three parts that help boost retention and they are the rehook the story and the lesson and I'm going to explain how each one of these work with real examples in a minute before we dive into the body section let's start with
what you've all been waiting for which is how to write the perfect hook now you might have heard of basic things like confirming your title and thumbnailing your hook or cookie cutter Frameworks like asking an interesting question and look both of these are important in fact like I said in a moment I'm going to share some really powerful hook Frameworks with you in just a second but the problem with only learning cosmetic hacks like this is that you're eventually going to sound like every other Creator and your hooks become repetitive when my goal is to
make you the best damn script writer in your Niche so you outshine all your competitors and get all the views but the only way you're going to be able to do this is to learn the psychology behind the Frameworks first so you can add your own unique flare to them your own Pizzaz so that you stand out so let's start there the psychology behind a great hook in the YouTube education space basically all great hooks can be broken down into two parts number one you have calling out an audience problem and number two is promising
a unique solution so to give you an example let's break down one of IM and gad's most viral video hooks to make this more clear so let me read the hook first and then let's go through it together line by line so ladies and gentlemen absolutely everyone wants to know how to make $10,000 a month as a student the only issue is there's a lot of BS out there there's a lot of misinformation and there's a lot of people making it seem a lot easier than it actually is so in today's video I'm going to
break down the three main components you need to focus on in order to make $10,000 a month as a student so in this line here what iman's doing is he's calling out a desire the audience wants he's saying hey everyone wants to know how to make $10,000 a month which is exactly what his audience wants right so this gets their attention because it's something that they fantasize about then by saying there's a lot of misinformation out there he's basically inserting a problem that the audience has to now overcome if they want to make $10,000 a
month and what this does is it sets up the rest of the video as the solution to the problem and the key to making 10K per month as a student then finally in the last line he promises a unique solution to the problem that he's just brought up making them have to watch the rest of the video if they want their problem solved and now let's talk a little bit about why the combination of these two principles are so powerful so that you can create hooks just like this when one of our burning problems are
called out our brain is naturally wired to pay attention this is because we are programmed to focus on information that could potentially solve our problems this is in the case since we were caveman's and it's forever going to be the same until the end of time and this is why like I shared earlier that it's so important to understand the pains and desires of your audience because the more painful problems that you're calling out the more your audience is going to pay attention but just grabbing attention isn't enough we then need to learn how to
drive up curiosity so that they want to watch your entire video after our problems have been tapped into we are now eager for a solution so when you tease a solution in your hook just like IM and gadzi did what this does is it drives up curiosity and makes you want to know the answer but now let's look at another example from Mark til to really drive this point home so again let me just read the hook and then let's break it down line for line if you spend $5 on a morning coffee on your
way to work $15 on a nice lunch from the Food Truck $4 on overpriced transport $2 on a sweet treat and $140 on unwanted subscriptions every day and that's the same as spending $10,000 every single year this is the reality for most people as soon as they get paid the money just seems to disappear and that's because they don't have a paycheck routine notice how this big chunk of text is simply calling out a big problem for the audience which is that their money seems to just disappear this is a super relatable problem and his
audience would definitely be experiencing this then in this one simple sentence he's basically just promising to solve the problem that he's created with a paycheck routine this dries up curiosity making the audience go what the hell is a paycheck routine and now they have to keep watching the video if they want the answer you see the secret to creating great hooks is to Simply Target the deepest and most burning pain Point around your video topic and and then promise and tease a brand new and unique solution that gets your audience excited so now that you
know the psychology behind a great hook let's take a look at some powerful Frameworks so you can put this all together okay so we're going to start with the past copyrighting framework now this is one of my favorite Frameworks it's generated millions of views for my clients so basically how it works is we're going to start by calling out the burning pain point this is the problem then we're going to agitate the pain point this is to stir up em motion around the paino and then we're going to uh tease a unique solution which is
the s part of the pass framework so let's run through an example together so as again I'm just going to read through it and then we can break it down line for line if you're struggling with how to write a viral YouTube script and you're feeling overwhelmed with where to even start then I have some exciting news I've discovered a simple seven-step framework that's helped me to produce over 7 million views and multiple one out of 10 for my clients so in this first line here the problem that I'm calling out is how to write
a viral YouTube script so if let's just say I'm targeting my audience which is you guys you want to know how to write a viral YouTube script then I'm going to agitate the emotions around the pain point so chances are you guys are probably feeling overwhelmed with where to even start when it comes to writing YouTube scripts I've agitated that there right then I'm promising and teasing a solution to the problem that I've just brought up which is hey I've got a simple seven-step framework that's helped me to reduce over 7 million views this is
obviously things that you guys desire and want to do yourself so you can see what we're doing here right we're simply just calling out a problem out of our YouTube script agitating the emotions around the paino which is feeling overwhelmed with where do we even start and then uh we're promising a unique solution which is my simple seven-step framework that's helped me to produce over 7 million views so that's the past copyrighting framework it's extremely powerful now let's talk about another one of my favorite Frameworks which is a adaptation of the AER copyrighting framework so
I call this the aid framework let me explain how it works so basically the aid framework we start with a burning question to grab attention then again we tease a unique solution to Peak Interest then we promise a result to increase desire but then we delay the solution to make them want to continue to watch so again let's run through an example have you ever wondered why plain boring thumbnails like this sometimes generate millions of views you might have heard of people say things like well it's because it's simple and easy to understand but what
if I told you it's got nothing to do with Simplicity and it's actually caused by something called a curiosity Gap and once you understand how to create them you'll notice a massive increase in your click-through rate and views on every single video you post but just before I reveal how it works I want to start with explaining all right so let's go through it so as you can see in this line here curiosity question have you ever wondered why basically this line grabs attention because we're asking something called an unanswered question this is a special
type of question that grabs attention because there's no obvious answer this Sparks curiosity and makes the audience wonder what the hell is the answer but if we said something like have you ever wondered why when you drop a ball it falls to the around people are probably not going to pay attention because it doesn't spark curiosity cuz the answer is pretty obvious it's gravity right then we have interest so these few lines increase interest because I'm dismissing any common Solutions or answers to this question so you know people obviously around boring thumbnails think oh well
because it's simple it communicates the message simply that's why it worked but then I'm saying hey no that's actually wrong it's because of this new thing right and that's how we Peak Interest then we have desire and basically in this line where peing Desire by telling them that our solution is going to help them achieve their desired outcomes so in this example it's increase you'll click through rate and views on every single video you post and then finally we have DeLay So this is simply where we just insert a butt and say hey but just
before I reveal how it works I want to start with by explaining then you would just explain another interesting concept to delay giving them the solution which helps to boost retention recently I've been playing around with a completely new framework that I've developed and it's getting absolutely insane results so far it's produced two one out of 10 one of my clients channels that had stagnated and it also help one of my new clients create their best performing video ever so if you want to see me break down this new framework plus go so much deeper
into the psychology behind riding great hooks then click the link in my description and I'll explain how you can get access okay so hopefully the first part of this video was super valuable but I promise that the real power of this entire framework comes when we start to break down the body section now your body section is going to be made up of the important topics that you found when you were doing your video content research so you want to pick the three to five main points that had the most interest and that you can
expand on and then you want to lay them out in logical order here's an example of what this should look like so this is the topic outline that I did for the exact video that you're watching right now so basically once i' done all my audience research done my content topic research I come in here and I lay my topic points out in logical order so I have research and I talk about the script script structure hooks re hooks you know all the topic points I want to talk about I lay them out so once
I've laid out all my topic points what I then do is and I go through and I dot Point uh for each section so you know for the rehook I'll write my DOT points the story for the lesson and I'll do this for each topic that I want to talk about again this just gives me an overview make sure everything connects and make sure that the the script flows nicely so once I have my topic points laid out then I go on writing each of my sections and like I said before I break these down
into three separate parts starting with the rehook the rehook is what's going to increase your attention because basically it's designed to rehook your audience's attention as they're fatiguing through the video so now let's go over a powerful formula on how I structure my reh hooks that not only introduces my topic points but also helps to boost retention I call it the problem desire delay formula the first step is we find a deep pain Point step two is we agitate the pain point and step three we delay its resolution so let's say we're making a on
how men can lose belly fat and then our first topic point for this video is educating them on calories in and calories out here's how I would write my rehook to build curiosity and desire to watch the entire section the average person has zero idea how fat loss Works which leads to constant yooting in the Heartbreak of little to no progress but how does the body actually release fat and how can you use this knowledge to finally see results well to understand this I first have to explain this line here it basically calls out the
pain point which is Fat Loss it also challenges their belief so I'm basically saying hey the average person has zero idea how fat loss actually works which is basically saying you don't have any idea how fat loss works this is a great way to grab attention next then we're agitating the pain point I'm saying which leads to constant yo-yo dting and the Heartbreak of little to no progress so this brings up negative emotions around the paino reminds them how much the paino sucks which is all designed to make them eager for a solution so basically
what these two lines are doing is where teasing a solution which helps to build curiosity and desire around the solution but then as I've explained before we delay the answer of the solution which forces them to keep watching so hopefully now you're starting to see a pattern of how I like to write Hooks and you know why learning the psychology behind the hooks was so valuable but now let's run through one more quick example using this framework just to make sure everything is clear let's say we have a video about the five best ways to
educate your children and one of the topic points is finding a practical learning here's how I would write the rehook using this formula modern ideologies have killed the education system and it's causing skying cases of anxiety and depression in normal healthy children but luckily there's a few types of schools left that haven't caved to the modern system and in the next few minutes I'll share exactly how you can find them in your local area but first how did schools end up like this in the first place so here we're stating the problem let's just say
that the target audience for this type of video would be parents that you know don't like the way schools are teaching children these these days we're also confirming the audience's beliefs so they already think that modern ideologies are ruining the education system so this confirms their beliefs and this is a great way to grab attention next again we're agitating so now we're highlighting the consequences of the pain point which is that it's causing Scar and cases of anxiety and depression in normal healthy children major consequence around the pain point this is going to really kind
of stir up emotion this is where we finally tease a solution to the problem we've just brought up which is hey you know there are a few types of schools left that haven't caved to the modern system and in the next few minutes I'm going to share how you can find them in your local area and then like I shared before we're going to delay the solution so we're going to say hey but first how did the schools end up like this in the first place so instead of giving away the answer we're going to
use a story to delay the solution to pull people through the video and help to maximize your attention which actually leads me to the next part of the body section framework which is the story stories are by far the best engagement tool on the Planet because number one they connect to our emotions number two they help hold our attention and number three they're great tools to delay information by using Stories We boost retention by postponing the main point or lesson this keeps the audience watching because they're waiting for the solution that we've teased in the
rehook it's a simple yet genius way to maintain viewer interest throughout your video but how do you actually write a great story whether there are a bunch of different storytelling structures like the hero's journey the 5x structure or fry Tag's pyramid but to be honest the these are pretty complicated for beginners and can take some time to learn so instead let me give you two powerful Frameworks I use to write simple but powerful stories in just a few minutes so the first storytelling framework I want to explain is the buto storytelling framework I learned this
from the goat of YouTube shorts Jenny Horus if you don't know who she is absolute Beast averages about 30 to 60 million views per YouTube short and instead of me explaining it I thought I'd just let her explain how it works but therefore storytelling simply put is just lots of change in the story so story stories can't be stories without change for example I went on a walk then it started raining then I went back home it was much more boring than if it was like I went on a walk but it started raining therefore
I started running back home and I it was raining all over me but good thing I had a handy umbrella while I was on my way back therefore I got home like it's the exact same story but it just sounds so much more intriguing when you have like but and but therefore basically what Jenny is saying is that you're using but to introduce conflict in the story which makes it much more exciting and engaging but I've found that just learning the but so storytelling structure isn't actually enough to learn how to write a complete story
so to make things even more simple I also like to use something called the 3A structure basically the 3A structure is broken down into three steps you have the beginning you have the challenge and then you have the consequence this just gives you a simple framework to make sure your butt so story Flows In A logical and interesting way let's jump back to the example I used before about the modern school system and I'll show you a really simple example of how I would write a story using both these Frameworks so I'm just going to
go back and read the rehook plus the story I wrote and then we'll break everything down but luckily there's a few types of skools left that haven't caved to the modern system and in the next few minutes I'll share exactly how you can find them in your local area but first how did the schools end up like this in the first place well it all started in the early 198 80s back then schools focused on the fundamentals of Education that produced intelligent independent students that were ready for the real world when they graduated every student
was taught biology chemistry maths and physics which gave students a well-rounded view of the world but in recent times schools have started to strip back teaching these fundamentals and focus on more unproductive classes like photography so now students are missing out on the skills that develop critical thinking and problem solving abilities which has naturally LED them to be more anxious and less prepared for the real world so basic basically this part of the story which is the beginning is designed to take people back to the start giving them context so we want to paint a
picture of what things were like before we get to the challenge and then this section this is when we introduce the challenge which in this case is that schools have stopped teaching the fundamentals of Education this adds conflict to the story and makes it much more exciting and engaging then finally we reveal the consequences of the challenge which answers the question of how did schools end up like this in the first place that we had in the rehook and it also positions us perfectly to finally introduce our solution or answer to the problem we introduced
which leads me to part six of this course which is the lesson this part of the section is the climax where we finally reveal the valuable lesson we've been building up to this can come in the form of some sort of actionable strategy or a moral lesson for example in the example I just talked about with the school basically what I do for the lesson is I would break down step by step how they can find a school that teaches the fundamentals of Education which ultimately soles the problem that we created in the rehook and
the solution that we teased and leaves the audience feeling satisfied but other than that I don't really follow a particular formula for the lesson but there are a few important things that I do want to mention so that your audience leaves each section without feeling ripped off so number one is that in your rehook you're building up desire to know the answer to something so make sure that in your lesson you actually give it away cuz you don't want your audience to feel cheated by building up all this tension to know the answer to some
sort of solution but then you you just don't give it to them this is going to piss them off and they're probably not going to like you very much also make sure that if you say that it's going to be the best thing since slice bread that the solution that you provide in the lesson actually is the best thing since slice bread otherwise you risk annoying the hell out of your audience and damaging your reputation and lastly if you're giving people direct actions that they can take like some sort of step-by-step solution or whatever make
sure that you break it down in a simple and easy to understand way otherwise you're going to leave your audience confused overwhelmed and they're probably not going to leave your video feeling inspired so we just covered a whole bunch of stuff and your brain is probably going crazy so now let's put this all together and take a look at a real example of how I write my body sections so let's just use the scho example that I covered up above and um go through exactly what it looks like to write one of the body sections
of my script so obviously would normally have the intro and hook here um then we'd have a bridging sentence which kind of connects the rehook but basically what I'm doing is is I go from the rehook then to the story then to the lesson and then I have a bridging sentence which connects my next rehook which goes into the story and the lesson and I repeat this each section topic all right that's basically it so it goes intro and hook into your rehook into your story into your lesson and then a bridging sentence which then
goes into your next rehook story lesson and then that formula just repeats and it is absolutely magic to maximize your retention so that completes the three-part formula that I used to maximize the retention of my videos but there is one last technique I use to help my clients increase their average view duration and get hundreds of thousands of extra views that would have otherwise been lost and that's by using something called a binge Loop a binge Loop is another three-step formula designed to rehook the viewer and make them watch your next video it goes in
the last 15 to 30 seconds of your video and it's an extremely effective technique that can add thousands or even millions of more views to your channel and just to be transparent this is actually an adaptation of George Blackman's CTA formula I believe in giving credit where credit is due George is a great script writer so go check him out on Twitter but now let's break down how it works so the first step is to link back to the script the second step is to introduce a new problem and the third step is to promise
it in the next video Let's watch a live example for one of my favorite YouTubers film booth and then break down each part and what I love about these two legends is they are proof that becoming a YouTuber isn't about being a natural Showman developing the skills to become one but that takes time and even when you've mastered your communication skills they alone won't grow your channel just like Aaron you have to start to think outside of the box but how do you do that though but it starts by clicking this video because next you
want to combine these silent retention hacks with some viral storytelling techniques that another amazing YouTuber uses and that's going to take what you've just learned and make it 10 times more powerful so as you can see if we take a look at this sentence in blue basically what this sentence is doing is it's naturally tying back to the original video and what this does is it creates a natural link between the video and the binge Loop this stops the viewer thinking that the video is about to end and actually is a really great way to
help prevent drop off right at the end of the video because if your link is too obvious and it doesn't relate back to the original content then it's going to sound unnatural and people are going to either think the video is ending or it's just going to sound weird then we come to this red part which is the most critical part of the the binge Loop and this is where we're going to introduce the problem which hopefully by now you understand why that's so important basically introducing the the problem it re hooks the viewer and
makes them eager for the solution then finally in the green part this is where we tease the solution to the problem that we've just created and film Bruth promises to reveal it in the next video so the binge Loop is an extremely potent technique that's designed to pull your viewers into your next video so that it keeps them on your channel and helps to boost your average view duration now binge Loops are a great way to keep people on your channel but in order for them to work you have to get your audience to watch
your entire video that's that's why I highly recommend that you check out my new hook writing framework where you're going to learn how to write hooks that grab attention in that first critical 30 seconds and retain your audience's attention for the entire video so again if you're interested the link is in my description see what I did there