How To Generate Viral ADDICTIVE YouTube Scripts with AI
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Introduction
Statistically speaking, about half of you guys watching this video will click off before 30 seconds in. The reason why is because keeping someone's attention on YouTube is one of the hardest things to do, especially when the suggested videos on the side literally show all of these videos that are just asking to be clicked on. This is how YouTube was designed; it wants its YouTube creators to keep brainwashing their audience to continue watching. However, to all the YouTube creators out there, you'll actually be surprised that there are a bunch of methods that are psychologically proven to help brainwash your viewers to be addicted to your video scripts. You literally have to brainwash your audience to watch until the very end. And luckily, in this article, I'll be sharing the super-secret brain hacks that will help your video scripts become ultra-addictive and your videos will be elite.
The better of a script you have, the more viewers will stay until the very end, and the more viewers that continue watching, the more viewers YouTube will reward you with. So this is an extremely important skill to discover, and I know for a fact that you're not getting any of this advice anywhere else where people are telling you how to make dopamine-filling video scripts. Because I was just watching a video of this guy named George Blackman, who gets paid thousands of dollars to simply write scripts for huge YouTubers. In this video, he shared insane advice that would help anyone, but it only got 11,000 views. But you don't need to watch that video in order to discover how to write an engaging video script. You probably don't ever need to watch another video about video scripting ever again because in this article, I'm going to show you how to brainwash your audience just through your video scripts.
Tube Magic: The AI Tool for Creating Viral Scripts
Starting on a software called Tube Magic, which is meant to help creators grow their YouTube channel and create viral videos all using AI. You can get this for one entire week for only $ 1 by pressing on the link in the description below. So right onto Magic's main tool page right here, they have a library of tools, but what we're going to want to specifically pick is on video scripts. And then over here, I'm going to write the context of my video. So for example, I'm going to do "why keeping a pet rock is very good for you". Then I'm going to write a bit of context, so I'm going to say, "a health video on why keeping a rock as a pet is good for you". There we go. Then I'm going to select a template: General script, YouTube short, How-to, script outline, or list video. Then I select a word length; for this one, I'm going to choose General script just to make it simple and I'm going to raise this to maybe 1,000 words. Hit on generate, and Tube Magic is now looking at videos with 10, 20, 30 million views on YouTube and is using the same model of engaging scripts to write me one right now.
In just a moment, it will be done, and I can just press on copy script and then paste it into Google Docs. We have an amazing script so far, but the small changes we're about to do to this script are going to make it about 10 times better. You guys can get Tube Magic for one entire week for only $ 1 by pressing on the link in the description below. And as you see how quickly I made a script, you can make hundreds of scripts over a week using Tube Magic.
Optimizing Your Script for Engagement
Tube Magic has given us an amazing base to work with here, but right now I'm just going to go through and remove some of the fluff within my script. For example, this entire long intro is such a waste of time. So what we're going to do is we're going to completely delete that and replace it with a more human intro that's a lot more engaging and a lot more curiosity-peaking.
The best way to write an intro for a YouTube script is by peaking their curiosity as well as disrupting their thinking process by introducing something that completely changes it. For example, try two different intros for YouTube videos, and you tell me which one would keep you watching more:
- "Hey everybody, welcome back to another video and I'm going to show you guys how to write engaging scripts for your videos."
- "There is a psychological switch in every human mind that you can flip with video scripts and once you find out how to flip it, you will never write a YouTube video script the same ever again."
If the second intro was more interesting, that's the point. Let’s replace this intro of our video with something way better, like, "People think a rock is simply for children with wild imaginations. Well, you literally couldn’t be any more wrong. In fact, you actually benefit more from having a pet rock when you’re older; it actually indicates you're smart."
Something like that is a lot more engaging and better for an intro on YouTube. A lot of people will hear that and wonder how a pet rock could possibly help them in their day-to-day life.
Building Curiosity Through Structured Points
As you see, this video has points right here and sometimes the script starts right off with the main point, such as "Pet rocks have been recognized for their ability to provide therapeutic benefits." The problem with this is it completely gives the first explanation instead of delaying it later. You want your viewer to keep watching and understand the point at the very end and not at the very beginning. You want to slowly bring them in, almost like storytelling. Imagine if a movie started with the protagonist winning and then proceeded to tell you the entire movie. That wouldn't be as engaging, but it starts off with the protagonist facing a threat before the final payoff.
So let's revise to: "Pet rocks have been recognized for their ability to provide therapeutic benefits. Interacting with a pet rock can have a calming effect, helping to soothe nerves and alleviate tension. The simple act of holding and focusing on a pet rock can serve as a grounding practice, allowing individuals to center themselves and find moments of peace amidst the chaos of everyday life. Moreover, pet rocks can significantly play a role in mindfulness and meditation practices. By incorporating a pet rock into meditation sessions, individuals can enhance their focus and presence in the moment."
The key is to slowly unfold the point, motivating the viewer to watch until the end.
Semantic Reframing with ChatGPT
Switch to ChatGPT, which is all free, and write: "Use semantic reframing to make a list of words that can be switched out to be more curiosity-peaking." Insert your entire script and get the reframed words that ChatGPT suggests. For example:
- “People think” switched to “Many assume”
- “Simply for children with wild imaginations” to “Merely for imaginative youngsters”
- “You literally couldn’t be any more wrong” to “This couldn’t be further from the truth”
Simply swapping out these phrases will make your video much more engaging.
Strategic Script Conclusion
A lot of scripts will have a super long conclusion where most people realize the video is about to end and click off, not giving you that crucial last 30 seconds or a minute of watch time. The way to fix this is to delete your ending and instead funnel your viewers unexpectedly towards a new video without them realizing the video is about to end.
For example, check out this video right here where I show you an AI tool that will completely change the way you do your YouTube videos...
Keywords
- YouTube
- Viewer engagement
- Video scripts
- AI tools
- Tube Magic
- Scriptwriting
- Curiosity-peaking
- ChatGPT
- Semantic reframing
- Strategic conclusion
FAQ
Q: What is Tube Magic?
A: Tube Magic is an AI tool designed to help creators grow their YouTube channel and create viral videos by generating engaging video scripts.
Q: Why is the intro of a YouTube video so important?
A: The intro captures the viewer's attention and determines whether they will continue watching or click off within the first few seconds.
Q: How does Tube Magic create scripts?
A: Tube Magic analyzes high-view videos on YouTube and uses the same script models to create engaging content based on user input.
Q: What is semantic reframing?
A: Semantic reframing involves changing the wording and phrases in the script to make them more curiosity-peaking and engaging.
Q: How should a video script conclude to retain viewers?
A: Instead of a long conclusion, funnel viewers unexpectedly to a new video to maintain their engagement until the very end.
Q: Can I use ChatGPT to improve my YouTube scripts?
A: Yes, by using semantic reframing with ChatGPT, you can make your script words and phrases more engaging and curiosity-peaking.
By using these methods, you'll be able to create scripts that keep your viewers hooked from start to finish and boost your channel's growth.