Sixth Comment . Thanks you some much for sharing valuable information. I just have a question: Can A/B Thumbnail Testing KILL My Channel? I've been experimenting with A/B testing for my thumbnails, hoping to find that magic design that grabs attention. But instead, it’s having the opposite effect. Here’s what’s happening: When I test multiple thumbnails, the algorithm first shows these to my loyal audience. If one of the thumbnails doesn’t resonate well, it leads to a lower click-through rate (CTR) from my core viewers. After around 3k impressions, the algorithm sees this dip in CTR and assumes the content isn’t engaging. As a result, it stops pushing the video out to a broader audience. Have you seen this issue on your own?
Oscar that was really useful & clearly explained, thanks. What i would have liked to hear more of is what level of experience would justify creating a high ticket product. i.e. if you have the knowledge but your story is not compelling enough should you lean more towards affiliate marketing/low ticket digital product as opposed to someone who has a powerful transformation story like you? etc.
I have one question tho, how do you go the value route if your niche is for example minecraft, theirs no course you can sell. And since most of them are kids how do you get that audience to sign up to a email list. I love the business model but it prob doesn't work for any niche.
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Sixth Comment .
Thanks you some much for sharing valuable information. I just have a question:
Can A/B Thumbnail Testing KILL My Channel?
I've been experimenting with A/B testing for my thumbnails, hoping to find that magic design that grabs attention. But instead, it’s having the opposite effect. Here’s what’s happening:
When I test multiple thumbnails, the algorithm first shows these to my loyal audience. If one of the thumbnails doesn’t resonate well, it leads to a lower click-through rate (CTR) from my core viewers. After around 3k impressions, the algorithm sees this dip in CTR and assumes the content isn’t engaging. As a result, it stops pushing the video out to a broader audience.
Have you seen this issue on your own?
I concur, wisdom will rescue
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dont we need to appoint a representative to certain countries/region when collecting any personal data like Email?
Oscar that was really useful & clearly explained, thanks. What i would have liked to hear more of is what level of experience would justify creating a high ticket product. i.e. if you have the knowledge but your story is not compelling enough should you lean more towards affiliate marketing/low ticket digital product as opposed to someone who has a powerful transformation story like you? etc.
I have one question tho, how do you go the value route if your niche is for example minecraft, theirs no course you can sell. And since most of them are kids how do you get that audience to sign up to a email list. I love the business model but it prob doesn't work for any niche.
I have been doing all these and nothing has worked for me.
How do you make those videos? They're amazing but I don't know how to make them.
You need to buy his course :) haha
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10k views per video. Simple as that.