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United Kingdom เข้าร่วม Ekim 2025
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@MarioJoos This is great!
For number 1, I would also add that if you start hooks, such as an announcement or a bold claim, it also increases retention.
We have the data 😃
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10 YouTube Retention Tips
Retention is one of the most important things to focus on if you want your YouTube videos to get more views.
Here are 10 tips and tactics to help you improve it:
1. Generally, it's better to go for warm openings where you state the context vocally rather than cold openings, which build the video slower. The reason for this is because cold openings often require more viewer commitment and rely too much on that initial buy-in to get people to watch the whole video. This doesn't work as well because the viewer could easily find so many videos that don't do this and reward the viewer for their attention a lot faster. That's the reason why we often opt for warm openings over cold openings. Now, this doesn't mean that cold openings cannot work. It just means that if you really are set on a cold opening, you still need to match the pacing of information and progression that a warm opening has, aka don't make the viewer wait three minutes before the story gets going.
2. Use comedic relief to break up tense moments. During tense moments, the viewer feels in a state of stress, which is not too bad because it does grab their attention very well. However, having this go on for too long without small mental breaks could make the experience too jarring for them, and therefore, small little bursts of comedic relief can help break the tension and allow viewers to watch for longer without getting bogged down by that tense feeling they may have. Now, I'm not saying to force humor, because that could come across as unnatural, but I am saying to create enough little mental breaks for the viewer to make sure they can go through a tense experience for long enough.
3. Choose your aesthetic design in your videos carefully. Whether it's the way your text looks or how you integrate the visuals on top of your video, poorly selected imagery or font choices that look cheap can make even high-quality content feel too amateuristic for the viewer's preference. Visual appeal is something that is often overlooked, but probably just as important as some of what is said in the video, as it increases perceived quality and increases the likelihood that somebody is going to want to spend a lot of time watching this video.
4. You'll always find some viewers drop off after a segment ends. This drop-off is quite natural because viewers are experiencing early satisfaction. But the problem happens when it takes us too long to introduce a new promise or give the viewer something new to look forward to. Therefore, the advice is to keep transitions between two segments short to avoid segmentation loss.
5. Avoid getting too personal too soon. Early on in the video, viewers haven't had a chance to build an emotional connection yet with the creator. Because of this lack of a personal connection, personal stories could easily lead to early disengagement. The idea is that we always want to first build affinity towards the characters, aka the creator, and then as the video goes on, we can slowly start inserting personal elements, especially emotional personal stories. This also gives the viewers a reason to care about what you're about to share, as they have now built liking towards you. Early in the video, this liking might not be there yet, and this will result in aggressive retention losses.
6. Extend suspenseful moments. Suspense is one of the strongest ways to grab the attention of a viewer, especially in entertainment content, because it tells the brain that something may be wrong, which makes the brain pay more attention. And this is where we often get most of our watch time. During suspenseful moments, viewers are less likely to tune out. During moments that don't have suspense, viewers are more likely to tune out. So extend suspenseful moments and make other moments go faster.
7. Avoid telling viewers to watch until the end. If content is engaging enough, viewers will watch until the end regardless. And just because you tell them to watch until the end doesn't mean they have the necessary information to know why they should watch until the end or if they even care enough to watch until the end. But the real problem is because this phrase is so overly used by creators who don't have great stories or journeys towards the end, and that association alone can make it where people tune out earlier as they associate you with those types of creators. So instead of telling people to watch without a reason, create a sense of curiosity through teasers or highlighting a specific goal that you're going to achieve and make them wonder how that is going to look rather than telling them about it.
8. Avoid repetitive jokes. Often people are trying to turn jokes into inside jokes, but by doing so, they repeat themselves multiple times in the same video. Now the question isn't whether the joke was funny, the question is what happens when people didn't think the joke was funny the first time around? Now they have to listen to it again and again. And this doubling down often makes the experience worse and hurts overall retention.
9. Improving videos increases retention for future videos as well. The most underrated focus and reason for wanting to improve retention is the impact it has on future videos. When a viewer really enjoyed a certain watch experience, they become more likely to return for the next video, even if the packaging isn't as good. So in turn, the way to think about it is that by focusing on retention today, you'll be more likely to have those viewers return for future videos.
10. Analyze your retention charts by focusing not just on the drop. Retention drops don't just happen because you're doing something bad right now. Retention drops could happen because you did something bad before, and it's only now that the viewer feels the dissatisfaction. Or retention could stabilize or drop once a jarring segment is over, or once a segment starts becoming too jarring. The idea is that we want to analyze what happens before and after a drop, as much as analyzing before and after the retention flattens.

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