You keep tweaking your titles and swapping your thumbnails and nothing moves, so you decide the niche is just hard or the market is saturated.
It is neither. You are guessing. You change something, post it, and wait a week to find out if a single decision was right. That is not testing, that is gambling with a slow payout.
The creators who win treat packaging like a system. They know what their audience clicks because they have watched it happen forty times, not because they got lucky once. You are trying to win a game of reps without doing the reps.
That's the full repackaging done🙌
I'll post a video on this soon, follow me if you want to see more Packaging breakdowns of real channels with a business behind them
And this is the thumbnail I designed.
Showing other agencies bunched up together and showing your agency in red and out of the crowd.
The text hinting that after you remove the bottleneck your agency will standout
The most knowledgeable creators are usually the last ones to figure out why they're not growing. And it makes sense if you think about it.
They've built their whole identity around knowing their stuff, so when the channel isn't working, they go deeper into what they know. Better research, longer videos, more detailed breakdowns. More effort into the thing they're already good at.
But the problem was never the content. It was never the depth or the quality or how much value they were packing in. The viewer never even got to the content. They made a decision in half a second based on something the creator never thought twice about.
That's the trap. The people who work the hardest on the wrong thing stay stuck the longest. Because effort feels like progress. And when you're putting in real work, it's almost impossible to accept that the thing breaking your channel is something you've been ignoring completely.
Someone found your video today. They looked at the thumbnail for half a second and kept scrolling.
Then they found another creator in your niche, watched their video, and booked a call.
That creator knows less than you. Probably charges the same. But their channel looked like it was run by someone who means business.
The crazy part is you will never know it happened. No one emails you saying your thumbnail looked cheap. It just quietly happens every single day while you're busy planning your next video, tweaking your script, thinking about better lighting.
Your packaging is bleeding your business and most creators never figure that out.
Link to the video is in the top comment
Someone found your video today. They looked at the thumbnail for half a second and kept scrolling.
Then they found another creator in your niche, watched their video, and booked a call.
That creator knows less than you. Probably charges the same. But their channel looked like it was run by someone who means business.
The crazy part is you will never know it happened. No one emails you saying your thumbnail looked cheap. It just quietly happens every single day while you're busy planning your next video, tweaking your script, thinking about better lighting.
Your packaging is bleeding your business and most creators never figure that out.
Link to the video is in the top comment
I just got done with recording a video and in that video I came up with a killer angle to PACKAGE YouTube videos for business owners
Basically I redesigned this channel's latest video's packaging🧵
This is just one of the channel's I've repackaged. If you want access to those videos you can check them out in my bio and also the video where I made two packaging angles for Edmond will be live in a few days so follow me to stay updated on that
I just got done with recording a video and in that video I came up with a killer angle to PACKAGE YouTube videos for business owners
Basically I redesigned this channel's latest video's packaging🧵
So what this means is, with a simple thumbnail swap like this and testing other types of thumbnails too, Edmond could've gotten more leads to his 1 on 1 mentoring program.
Which will in return make him more revenue and build a loyal audience..