100,116 views on a FIRST video
> no ads
> no massive audience
> no getting lucky with a short
just ranked #1 on youtube search
everything i know about building videos that do this is in the guide below (free for 24h)
i’ve seen creators hit 100,116 views on their 1st video simply because they ranked #1 on youtube search
all by (autistically) optimizing SEO on their:
→ script
→ title
→ tags
→ desc
so i broke down the entire SEO-rich keyword research and scripwriting strategy to build these evergreen cash generation machines
(this strat literally allows you to bank off youtube videos posted months ago instead of betting on unreliable short-form virality)
here's what's inside:
→ the one-algorithm premise
(youtube's search and retention algorithms run on the same engine, relevance and engagement feed each other, so the day your retention dips your ranking slides with it)
→ the trust check hook
(the search query a viewer typed sets a specific expectation, your first 50 words confirm THAT exact expectation or retention cliffs at 20 seconds, the good vs bad example inside shows where the click turns into a bounce)
→ keyword position 1
(the first 60 seconds of your transcript is what youtube classifies the video on, the transcript IS metadata, so the primary keyword goes into the hook where it's actually watched, not bolted onto a meta-statement)
→ keyword position 2
(chapter headers written as long-tail keyword variants tell the classifier you cover the FULL topic, which is how one video ranks for a whole cluster of searches instead of a single phrase)
→ the session-time outro
(session time is the strongest ranking signal youtube has, so the outro restates the keyword and chains a curiosity gap into the next video, the move that keeps the session running and the ranking climbing instead of dying at the end screen)
→ the pillar-satellite cluster
(1 pillar plus 4-6 satellites with outros cross-linking each other, suggested-video placement runs on audience overlap and session behaviour not tags, so you engineer your own internal traffic independent of search entirely)
all backed by my experience writing 7,000+ scripts responsible for 150M+ client views
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“every faceless youtube niche is saturated nowadays”
no mf
we’ve helped countless creators find untapped segments in "crowded" niches and print anyway
how?
by leveraging an AI system that finds outliers and reverse-engineers them to build winning scripts.
and today i documented the ENTIRE claude research workflow behind it...
here's what's inside:
→ the research objective most creators get wrong
(they research like journalists, hunting good information. but good info isn't what keeps someone watching. the angle, the structure, the data and the entry point are. this resets what you're even looking for)
→ the 3 research mistakes quietly killing your retention
(researching broadly instead of strategically, ignoring the outliers already beating their channel 5-10x, and researching the topic instead of the audience, the one that makes viewers leave at second 20)
→ phase 1: outlier transcript analysis (8 min)
(paste a viral outlier's transcript, a 5-point prompt extracts the structural map of why it won: hook structure and the trigger it fires, where the FIRST open loop sits, the pacing pattern, every mini payoff and any payoff void, the grand payoff, and the vocabulary fingerprint)
→ phase 2: competitor channel analysis (4 min)
(feed 3-5 channels' last 15-20 uploads and view counts, claude maps what's saturated, what's overperforming, and the single-channel outlier topic that proves demand with the lane still open)
→ phase 3: search intent mapping (4 min)
(the gap between what a viewer types and what they actually want, turned into 3 ready hook angles, contradiction, dramatic stakes, problem agitation, before you write a word)
→ phase 4: script brief assembly (4 min)
(all 3 phases folded into one engineering document: hook, entry point, 5-6 mini payoffs, transitions, grand payoff, viewing experience. the thing that produces a tight script on ANY model)
→ calibrating the analysis per format
(the questions you ask a true crime transcript aren't the questions you ask a celebrity doc, so the same 5-point breakdown tunes to whatever you actually write)
all backed by 7,000+ scripts across 50+ niches and 150M+ views generated for clients with scriptwriting.
it's free for the next 24h, then it goes back into our internal vault.
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