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Episode Synopsis
Send us a textGet your own 1 on 1 coach NOW! https://vidiq.ink/tubetalk1on1In this episode of Tube Talk, Travis and Jen discuss the rollout of thumbnail testing on YouTube. They share their thoughts on how creators can use this feature effectively and the importance of creating visually different thumbnails. They also address the question of whether it's worth going back to underperforming videos and trying different thumbnail designs. The hosts emphasize the need for practice in creating thumbnails and the importance of understanding that thumbnail testing is not a guaranteed solution for all video performance issues. They also provide tips for gathering data on topic choices for videos with slow starts. In this conversation, Travis and Jenn discuss the importance of creating videos based on the questions and topics that viewers are already searching for. They emphasize the need to update and redo older videos to reflect changes in skills and knowledge. They also discuss the significance of using specific titles and thumbnails to attract viewers and the value of having a supportive community of fellow creators. They encourage creators to use analytics and tools to improve their content and not to feel overwhelmed or dumb if they don't understand everything at first. They end the conversation by sharing their favorite videos they watched recently.This episode was hosted by Travis and Jenn of vidIQ. If you have any questions, please feel free to email [email protected] or email the show [email protected]
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