Khilou | YouTube Lead System
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Khilou | YouTube Lead System
@khilou_
Creative Strategist for Coaches & Info Creators Ideation → Packaging →Script → Edit DM me "LEADS" 👇
Get free value→ Katılım Ocak 2025
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Re-packaged and re-edited the intro for @Louis_Online_
I couldn't remove the old sfx and music ...

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Spent my morning redesigning thumbnails and rewriting the title for an AI agency channel.
Same video. Two completely different angles.
One tells the whole story in 3 icons.
One uses blur and curiosity to force the click.
Most editors stop at the edit. The title and thumbnail are what get the video watched in the first place.


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I redesigned an Amazon FBA creator's thumbnail.
He had a solid AI tools video getting buried because the packaging was working against him.
Original: chaotic background, no clear hook, wrong audience signal.
Remake: formula driven, pain trigger, built from outlier research.
Before/after 👇
This is what I build for coaches and info creators packaging that makes the right people stop scrolling.
DM me 'LEADS' if your YouTube isn't pulling in clients 👇


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I analyzed the top performing TikTok Shop affiliate thumbnails and found the formula behind every outlier video.
Then I applied it to a real channel.
Same creator. Same proof. Completely different first impression.
Before → generic claim that gets scrolled past
After → pattern interrupt built from data
This is what I do for TikTok Shop and FBA coaches packaging built on research not guesswork.
DM me 'LEADS' if your YouTube isn't pulling in coaching students 👇


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I analyzed 13 YouTube thumbnails from TikTok Shop & FBA coaches found 5 formulas behind every outlier video (TOTF)
All built to pull buyers in not just viewers.
Free breakdown 👇
shop.beacons.ai/khilou/0aeefca…
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@BadisDesigns B will attract viewers , A will attract driven desired viewers probably leads .
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@Chase_Commerce Already sent you something this week ,check your DMs
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@recutstudio_ And most of the time the structure problem starts before the video even gets made wrong topic, weak packaging, no hook plan. By the time they hit record the video is already set up to underperform.
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@decimablack The 'pure value will speak for itself' mindset is the most expensive mistake a founder can make on YouTube. The algorithm doesn't reward quality it rewards clicks. You earn the right to deliver value after someone clicks. Packaging is what buys you that chance.
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A few of months ago I reached out to a founder who gets 139 views per video…
He was posting consistently on YouTube but had
- No editing
- No thumbnails
- No title optimization
- No strategy
I offered to help.
⭢ Free thumbnails.
⭢ Better titles.
⭢ Video ideas.
⭢ A real strategy to grow.
His answer:
“I don’t want to be like those guys optimizing for clicks. People should watch for the results...”
He thought his “pure value” style would make him stand out…
Well, it didn’t. I mean I wish that was the case..
But most of his videos didn't even get 100 views. Last time I checked he stopped posting.
Here’s the reality: We’re not in 2015 anymore. You don't have the first mover advantage.
In 2026, you’re competing with:
– Founders with real results
– Specialized teams (editors, designers, strategists, writers…)
– People who understand content
– Massive budgets..
We have them, soo.. You are competing against us! :)
Packaging is what gives your content a chance to be seen.
You can have the best insights in your niche.
No clicks → nobody KNOWS you.
That’s why:
Value + Title + Thumbnail + Hook + editing > just “value”

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The adjacent and far niche research for thumbnails is something most people completely skip they only look inside their own niche and wonder why everything looks the same. Bringing in concepts from outside then adapting them to create tension and curiosity is exactly what separates a clickable thumbnail from a blending one.
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I helped @natenkgwn and his client make $17,915 in sales from ONE youtube video, here's how
First step, I had to come up with a idea his ICP actually wants to watch
This client has an established audience, so the first thing to consider was:
1. What is his YT funnel missing?
2. What does well?
3. What doesn't do well?
I do this first to make sure I don't repeat any broken patterns, so I know what to double down on, and so I know where the gaps are.
Next I actually go into research
You NEVER want to create new ideas on youtube
You ALWAYS want to make old ideas better
So I do outlier research to see what's working first
I always do a clean sweep of research in this order
1. Inside niche research
2. Adjacent niche research
3. Far niche research
From here, I know whats working on YouTube, and what his audience wants to see
I settled on an idea that was SUPER data backed, and an idea angle we've never posted before
The issue was the idea itself wasn't "never-before-seen" and we don't wanna blend in with the crowd
So we had to make it NEW and BETTER
In this case, I took the base idea and niched it down slightly by changing the angle, and I competed with better thumbnails.
The process for thumbnails was exactly the same
1. What does well in his channel?
2. What does well in his niche?
3. What does well in adjacent niches?
4. What does well on YT as a whole?
On saturated but data backed ideas, I always like to introduce concepts that haven't been done with a similar idea before
So I looked outside his niche to get fresh inspo, adapted it to this video (keeping in mind that it needs to create a tension and curiosity for people to click)
And then the result is 1 video that did $18k cash collected.

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@pngtyler @natenkgwn This is exactly it most people treat YouTube like a creative exercise when it's actually a data exercise. The creativity comes after the research, not before. Find the pattern first, then make it yours.
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Thumbnail breakdown from some recent strategy work I did for @natenkgwn
(I also cooked the idea up here)
YouTube is just a repeatable process of finding data + patterns, then spinning it off
Anyone can get the same results if they just had the right system

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