06-05-2025 7:34 AM
After another week of getting more sales from my you-tube videos, today`s
tip for those who are starting this FREE advertising , here is my take on the all
important intro.
Lets say for example you sell Lego sets and do demo set ups
How NOT to do an intro
Hi , my name is
How are you all today
Make sure to like and subscribe , like and share if you like my content
Before the watcher is half way through the 3rd line, they have left.
Reality check. They wanted to see how to put it together, not to hear
your life story. Believe me I made this mistake many times early on.
So how to start the video properly.
With the pieces all set out in front of you, say In just 10 minutes
you can go from this to this (showing an insert of the final product), so lets get started.
Plus you are even getting started as you talk.
Remember, the title and thumbnail needs to ask the question.
The person clicking on the video needs to know the answer.
Don`t forget to put the link to buy in the description.
06-05-2025 9:08 AM
One comment I'd like to add.
I mostly watch YouTube on an app on a TV box - the descriptions and comments aren't easily visible.
I prefer to see an onscreen flash of the details too - I have to be really interested to go and view on another device to see details, it's not something I'd do casually.
A good example is travel videos, or showing the physical location of a shop where they add a map.
An onscreen shot of that as well is much better - I'm sure many other users are watching on TV apps.
07-05-2025 11:05 AM
This mornings sales from FREE you-tube advertising for those sceptics
Hi mate I’ve just purchased based on your YouTube review £59
Great YouTube videos, they were a big help in working out what to buy £165
Remember it costs nothing but time.
Things to add at cost when you get more serious about it.
An external mic and video editing software.
These are all pointing to the website BTW