MrBeast Shares His Best YouTube Advice
Zusammenfassung
TLDRIn a candid discussion, MrBeast shares his top advice for aspiring YouTubers, emphasizing that success comes from creating high-quality content and continuously improving. He encourages creators to stop overthinking and start uploading, as initial videos are unlikely to gain traction. Key strategies include focusing on engaging titles and thumbnails, crafting a strong hook in the first few seconds, and maintaining viewer interest throughout the video. MrBeast believes that knowledge is crucial for growth and that anyone can achieve significant success on YouTube with dedication and effort. He also highlights the importance of understanding audience psychology and the evolving landscape of content creation.
Mitbringsel
- 🚀 Start uploading videos instead of overthinking.
- 🎯 Focus on creating high-quality content.
- 📈 Improve with each video you make.
- 🖼️ Titles and thumbnails are crucial for clicks.
- ⏱️ The first few seconds should hook viewers.
- 🔍 Understand audience psychology for better engagement.
- 💡 Knowledge is key to YouTube success.
- 📅 Aim for at least 100 videos before expecting views.
- 🎥 Continuous learning is essential in content creation.
- 💪 Dedication and hard work lead to growth.
Zeitleiste
- 00:00:00 - 00:05:00
MrBeast emphasizes the importance of creating quality content over worrying about subscribers and views. He advises aspiring YouTubers to stop overthinking and start uploading videos, as the first few will likely not gain traction. The key to success lies in consistently improving video quality and learning from each upload, rather than getting caught up in the numbers.
- 00:05:00 - 00:10:00
He discusses the significance of titles and thumbnails in attracting viewers, suggesting that they should be intriguing and relevant to the content. MrBeast highlights the need for a strong hook in the first few seconds of a video to retain viewers, as well as the importance of meeting and exceeding audience expectations to minimize drop-off rates.
- 00:10:00 - 00:19:26
MrBeast shares his belief that success on YouTube is primarily about knowledge and continuous improvement. He encourages creators to focus on making exceptional videos rather than just increasing upload frequency. He also mentions the potential for viral content without a large budget, emphasizing that creativity and effort can lead to significant viewership.
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Video-Fragen und Antworten
What is the most important factor for YouTube success according to MrBeast?
Creating the best videos possible and improving with each upload.
How many videos should a new YouTuber aim to create before expecting views?
At least 100 videos, as the first ones are unlikely to gain views.
What should be prioritized: subscribers or views?
Both are important, but the focus should be on making great content.
What is a key strategy for improving video quality?
Improve something with each video, such as scripting, editing, or thumbnail design.
How important are titles and thumbnails?
They are crucial for attracting viewers and should be interesting and relevant.
What should the first few seconds of a video accomplish?
They should hook the viewer and match the expectations set by the title and thumbnail.
How can creators keep viewers engaged throughout a video?
By delivering on the video's promise and maintaining a good pace without dull moments.
What does MrBeast think about the future of YouTube?
He believes it will surpass television in cultural significance.
How does MrBeast approach video ideas?
He focuses on knowledge and creativity, aiming to improve upon existing concepts.
What is MrBeast's advice for aspiring YouTubers?
Focus on making the best videos possible and continuously learn and improve.
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- 00:00:00- If you knew what I knew,
- 00:00:01you could get 10 million subscribers within six months.
- 00:00:04Your first video is not gonna get views.
- 00:00:05Subscribers don't matter, views don't matter.
- 00:00:07I mean, they do.
- 00:00:08So stop sitting there and thinking
- 00:00:10for months and months on end
- 00:00:11and just get to work and start uploading.
- 00:00:13Everything you...
- 00:00:14(beeping)
- 00:00:15Want as a creator
- 00:00:16comes from making the best videos possible and thumbnails.
- 00:00:18- [Narrator] MrBeast shares his best YouTube advice
- 00:00:19all the way from title and thumbnail secrets
- 00:00:21to growing a channel on YouTube.
- 00:00:24- It's much easier to get five million views on one video
- 00:00:27than 50,000 views on 100 videos.
- 00:00:29- [Narrator] He also reveals how he's able
- 00:00:30to hook in viewers in his videos
- 00:00:32and what he would do if he started over from scratch.
- 00:00:35- What advice would you give yourself
- 00:00:37when you were starting out?
- 00:00:38- Your videos suck.
- 00:00:39You think your videos are good, but they suck.
- 00:00:42They just do.
- 00:00:44And the sooner you learn how to make good, great videos
- 00:00:48that people actually wanna watch,
- 00:00:49the sooner you'll get views
- 00:00:50I think it's the biggest takeaway
- 00:00:52'cause like when I was 14,
- 00:00:53I thought my videos were the best in the world.
- 00:00:55They weren't, they were terrible.
- 00:00:56Many people are making way better videos than me,
- 00:00:58but I didn't think that.
- 00:00:59And I think, you know, to be successful,
- 00:01:01you kind of have to have a little bit of that ego
- 00:01:03where you're like, you know, my content's great.
- 00:01:04You gotta believe in it,
- 00:01:05but also like if you have sub 1,000 subscribers,
- 00:01:08like there's a good probability your videos just suck.
- 00:01:11They just do, and you need to make hundreds of videos
- 00:01:14or 100 videos, I don't know.
- 00:01:15It depends on the difficulty of videos.
- 00:01:16Improve something every time
- 00:01:18and just like get to the point where they don't.
- 00:01:20When you make good content, you'll blow up.
- 00:01:22It's not the algorithm, it's not anything,
- 00:01:24it's just like most,
- 00:01:26me and most people who are in my position,
- 00:01:27you just make terrible videos and that's okay
- 00:01:30because you've gotta make a bunch of videos
- 00:01:31and improve over time to be great.
- 00:01:33Like you don't just pick up a baseball
- 00:01:35and become an MLB level athlete within a year.
- 00:01:38It takes many, many, many years
- 00:01:40and YouTube's kind of the same way.
- 00:01:42A lot of people get analysis paralysis
- 00:01:43and they'll just sit there
- 00:01:44and they'll plan their first video for three months.
- 00:01:48Any of you listening,
- 00:01:49especially if you have zero videos on your channel,
- 00:01:51your first video is not gonna give views, period.
- 00:01:54It's not, your first 10 are not gonna get views.
- 00:01:56I can very confidently say that.
- 00:01:57So stop sitting there and thinking
- 00:01:59for months and months on end and just get to work
- 00:02:02and start uploading.
- 00:02:02Like all you need to do,
- 00:02:04and this applies to people who have not uploaded videos
- 00:02:06but have dreams of being a YouTuber,
- 00:02:07is make 100 videos and improve something every time.
- 00:02:10Do that, and then on your 101st video, we'll start talking,
- 00:02:13like maybe you can get some views, but, you know,
- 00:02:15your first 100 are gonna suck.
- 00:02:17There are very freak cases like
- 00:02:18(MrBeast mumbling)
- 00:02:19or Emma Chamberlain who have really good personalities
- 00:02:21and it doesn't take them some,
- 00:02:23as many videos and it's just like people
- 00:02:25who are seven foot five and making in the NBA.
- 00:02:28Like yes, there are freak cases you can find,
- 00:02:30but for the average person like us, you know,
- 00:02:32who don't have these exceptional personalities and you know,
- 00:02:35backgrounds in filmmaking, just make 100 videos.
- 00:02:37Improve something each time.
- 00:02:38And then talk to me on your 101st video.
- 00:02:41- How do you improve something each time?
- 00:02:42- The second one just,
- 00:02:44I don't know, put more effort into the script.
- 00:02:45The third one, try to learn a new editing trick.
- 00:02:48The fourth one, try to figure out a way
- 00:02:50that you can have better inflections in your voice.
- 00:02:51The fifth one, try to, you know,
- 00:02:53study a new thumbnail tip and implement it.
- 00:02:55The sixth one, try to figure out a new title.
- 00:02:56There's infinite ways.
- 00:02:58That's the beauty of content creation online.
- 00:02:59There's literally infinite ways
- 00:03:01from the coloring, to the frame rate, to the editing,
- 00:03:03to the filming, to the production, to the jokes,
- 00:03:04to the pacing to,
- 00:03:05every little thing can be improved
- 00:03:07and they can never not be improved.
- 00:03:08There's no, there's literally no such thing
- 00:03:10as a perfect video.
- 00:03:10What YouTube wants is they want people to click on a video
- 00:03:13and they wanna watch it.
- 00:03:13Like at its core that's what it is.
- 00:03:16Now you can like draw little lines
- 00:03:18and go as deep as you want
- 00:03:19and to how to get people to click
- 00:03:20and how to get people to watch.
- 00:03:22I mean essentially by studying the algorithm
- 00:03:24you'll learn that you're more studying human psychology,
- 00:03:27right?
- 00:03:28What do humans wanna watch?
- 00:03:29Anytime you say the word algorithm,
- 00:03:30just replace it with audience and it works perfectly.
- 00:03:32Like the algorithm didn't like that video?
- 00:03:34No, the audience didn't like that video.
- 00:03:36Literally that's it.
- 00:03:37If people are clicking and watching
- 00:03:38then it gets promoted more.
- 00:03:39And that's literally all the algorithm does
- 00:03:41is reflect what the people want.
- 00:03:42To a T.
- 00:03:44And if you deny that you just make terrible videos
- 00:03:47and are trying to find a scapegoat,
- 00:03:48- What makes for a good title? Short?
- 00:03:50- Not just short, it's also if someone reads it,
- 00:03:53are they like, do they have to watch it?
- 00:03:56Is it just so intrinsically interesting
- 00:03:58that it's just gonna quit them?
- 00:03:59If they don't click on it, you know what I mean?
- 00:04:01Ideally, it's a title also that you know,
- 00:04:04'cause the titles don't live in a vacuum, right?
- 00:04:05So it has to lead into the content.
- 00:04:07So ideally the title represents content
- 00:04:10that you would wanna watch for 20 minutes.
- 00:04:11So if it's a 20 minute video
- 00:04:12and the title is I stepped on a bug,
- 00:04:14the click-through rate is gonna be much lower.
- 00:04:16And then if it was like a five second video,
- 00:04:18like even nuances of the length of the video
- 00:04:20based against the title will affect
- 00:04:21whether people want to click it,
- 00:04:22'cause sometimes they just don't add up.
- 00:04:24I mean it's that, yes,
- 00:04:25ideally you want it below 50 characters
- 00:04:27because above 50 characters on certain devices
- 00:04:29you run the chance of it going dot, dot, dot.
- 00:04:31So like I took a light pole
- 00:04:33and I saw how many dollar bills I could stack on top
- 00:04:36and they would just go dot, dot, dot,
- 00:04:38'cause it's too long and it can't finish it.
- 00:04:39And that's the worst thing
- 00:04:40because then people don't even know
- 00:04:41what they're clicking on.
- 00:04:42And so it's gonna do even worse.
- 00:04:43Short, simple ideally
- 00:04:45and just so freaking interesting to have to click.
- 00:04:47And it is a good segue into the content
- 00:04:49and it represents the length of the content.
- 00:04:51The more extreme the opinion,
- 00:04:53typically the higher the click through rate.
- 00:04:54If you can like pay it off in the content,
- 00:04:56then it just supercharges it, so like...
- 00:04:58- Oh so, you have a kind of estimate of the extreme.
- 00:05:00- Yeah, like this just for water, right?
- 00:05:02You're like Fiji water sucks. Yeah that'd do fine.
- 00:05:06But if you said Fiji water
- 00:05:07is the worst water I've ever drank in my life.
- 00:05:09- [Interviewer] Yeah.
- 00:05:10- Way more extreme opinion, would do way better.
- 00:05:11- [Interviewer] But you have to deliver.
- 00:05:12- Yeah but then you have to deliver
- 00:05:14'cause the more extreme you are,
- 00:05:15the more extreme you have to be in the video.
- 00:05:16- I heard you guys talking about auto play on YouTube.
- 00:05:20- [MrBeast] Yes.
- 00:05:20- And I've never considered it.
- 00:05:21I've always thought about the thumbnail,
- 00:05:22but now on YouTube, videos automatically play.
- 00:05:25- Of course, so before you do, you film a video,
- 00:05:28what is the thumbnail, what is the video?
- 00:05:29And then what's the first five seconds
- 00:05:30and then what's the first 30 seconds?
- 00:05:31You know, by the first five seconds it's like,
- 00:05:34goes with the thumbnail.
- 00:05:35- Because it's possible that people open YouTube
- 00:05:38and they don't...
- 00:05:38- They don't see it,
- 00:05:39especially for us because like for so many people,
- 00:05:41I've watched hundreds of our videos
- 00:05:42when I upload I am first on your homepage.
- 00:05:44So like you just literally don't even see the thumbnail
- 00:05:47'cause it auto play so quickly.
- 00:05:48So like the thumbnail is irrelevant.
- 00:05:50I have to like visually convince you to click on the video.
- 00:05:53- Wow, that's so interesting.
- 00:05:55- Yeah, that's why we go so hardcore.
- 00:05:57- Dude, that's so crazy.
- 00:05:58So do you consider also captions
- 00:06:00in those first five seconds?
- 00:06:00'Cause of course people aren't...
- 00:06:01- Of course yeah, everything.
- 00:06:02Everything. Yes. 100%.
- 00:06:04- Wow, so those first five seconds,
- 00:06:06that hook is now even more important
- 00:06:08than it ever used to be.
- 00:06:09- Oh of, 100%.
- 00:06:10Yeah, before it was important
- 00:06:11because you had to convince people to watch.
- 00:06:13- [Interviewer] Yeah.
- 00:06:13- Now you have to convince people to click
- 00:06:14and watch at the same time.
- 00:06:15- Whoa.
- 00:06:16- [MrBeast] With the first five seconds.
- 00:06:17- That's driving CTR now too.
- 00:06:18- It is, 100%.
- 00:06:20I roast a lot of people
- 00:06:21who like have boring first five seconds, it's brutal.
- 00:06:24Your title and thumbnail set expectations
- 00:06:26and at the very beginning of the video to minimize dropoff,
- 00:06:28you want to assure them
- 00:06:30that those expectations are being met.
- 00:06:32If you click on a video where you know of his,
- 00:06:35where it's like Tether is a scam
- 00:06:37and then at the very beginning
- 00:06:38he starts talking about literally anything else,
- 00:06:40then you are like, oh this is bull,
- 00:06:42this isn't what I clicked on.
- 00:06:43But if at the very start of the video you go,
- 00:06:45Tether is a scam and I'm gonna teach you why,
- 00:06:48then it's like okay, you match the expectations.
- 00:06:51So at the very beginning match the expectations
- 00:06:53and then you wanna exceed them.
- 00:06:55So you wanna assure people that what they clicked on
- 00:06:56is what they're getting
- 00:06:57and then blow their mind and be like,
- 00:06:59but you're also getting even more.
- 00:07:01That's how you lower drop off.
- 00:07:03Which a lot of people, sometimes it takes them
- 00:07:05like 20 seconds to really meet the expectations
- 00:07:07and so you lose,
- 00:07:09like that's where you're gonna lose everyone.
- 00:07:10Everyone's video start like this and then it levels off.
- 00:07:13So you wanna reduce the amount of people
- 00:07:15that click off on the audience retention graph.
- 00:07:17I hope you're popping up graphs while I'm saying this.
- 00:07:19So it's easier for people to visualize.
- 00:07:21We really should drill this home
- 00:07:22because like the number one thing is
- 00:07:24like retaining as many people as possible at the start.
- 00:07:26'Cause like envision a chart
- 00:07:29where you lose 35% of your viewers in the first 30 seconds
- 00:07:31and then envision one where you only lose 20%,
- 00:07:32that's 15% more people that are watching you know,
- 00:07:36throughout the video than not.
- 00:07:38And it's not like you made the whole video
- 00:07:40like a bunch better.
- 00:07:43You just had a more strategic intro that hooked them.
- 00:07:45I'm showing to put this into words
- 00:07:47and like to really impose how important that is.
- 00:07:49But like that 15% difference in viewership
- 00:07:51really does make the difference
- 00:07:53between hypothetically like 2 million views on a video
- 00:07:54and like 10 in my head,
- 00:07:56the thing people undervalue the most
- 00:07:57is literally the first 10 seconds of the video, like.
- 00:07:59- [Interviewer] Yeah.
- 00:08:00- I can almost, I think I can quote it,
- 00:08:01I tied up an FBI agent
- 00:08:03and I have 100 thousand dollars of this bag.
- 00:08:05Here's a knife, good luck. And I just run away.
- 00:08:07- [Interviewer] Yeah.
- 00:08:08- Like it gives you everything you need.
- 00:08:09- [Interviewer] Yeah.
- 00:08:10- No wasted words. Short, concise, and then tension.
- 00:08:12You basically wanna remove every dull moment.
- 00:08:14You probably want to find
- 00:08:16the 10 most critical people you know,
- 00:08:17make them watch the video and just roast it.
- 00:08:19You know, certain things like,
- 00:08:20if I just talk to a camera for 10 seconds without a cut,
- 00:08:23like a lot of people will just like get bored
- 00:08:25or they'll lose interest.
- 00:08:26So like having a B cam and a C cam and just,
- 00:08:29you can just talk for 10 seconds
- 00:08:30but three seconds in cutting to a B cam and then a C cam,
- 00:08:34like now it's more interesting
- 00:08:35even though it's essentially the same thing
- 00:08:37and not that crazy.
- 00:08:38But you wanna have good pacing,
- 00:08:39typically having a payoff at the end, keep some, right?
- 00:08:42Last to leave the circle wins 10 grand.
- 00:08:44If there is a low moment halfway through
- 00:08:45you're gonna watch to the end
- 00:08:46'cause you wanna see who wins the 10 grand.
- 00:08:48So having a good payoff at the end.
- 00:08:50- [Interviewer] How do you keep viewers watching
- 00:08:52and you know, happy with the video?
- 00:08:53- I would say just give them why they clicked.
- 00:08:55Tell them why they should watch
- 00:08:56and then just stick on topic.
- 00:08:58Like that right there isn't even super complex
- 00:09:01but I would already put you in the upper echelon of YouTube.
- 00:09:03Like it's hard for a lot of people,
- 00:09:06people for whatever reason, like they just drag it out.
- 00:09:10A lot of log channels do it.
- 00:09:11It's like eating 100 dollars ice cream
- 00:09:13and they'll be like,
- 00:09:14I'm going to eat 100 dollars ice cream
- 00:09:15but first and then it's like earlier in the day
- 00:09:17and it's just stuff that has nothing to do
- 00:09:19with what you clicked on.
- 00:09:20It's like them birthday shopping for their mom
- 00:09:22and it's like that's not why I came here.
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- 00:10:01Okay, let's get back into the video.
- 00:10:03- What's interesting is the longer people watch something,
- 00:10:04the more likely they are to keep watching.
- 00:10:07So you don't have to try as hard
- 00:10:09in the hypothetically back half of a video
- 00:10:12as you do it in the front.
- 00:10:13Like even right now,
- 00:10:14we're so deep into this where a lot of people listening
- 00:10:17are probably just gonna keep listening
- 00:10:18relatively close to the end
- 00:10:19unless we just have a really boring part
- 00:10:21of this conversation.
- 00:10:22'Cause they're just in it, they're immersed.
- 00:10:25And so a big like, to really boil it down to a simple level,
- 00:10:28you just want to get people
- 00:10:29where they're immersed in the content
- 00:10:31and then just kind of hold them there.
- 00:10:33The thing is, it's all knowledge. It really is.
- 00:10:34And like every time I say this,
- 00:10:36people debate it to the end of time on Twitter,
- 00:10:38but I don't care.
- 00:10:39Like I could start a new channel tomorrow
- 00:10:41with not using my face or my voice
- 00:10:43like without ever promoting it
- 00:10:44and in six months have 20 million subscribers.
- 00:10:48I just could, yeah, it's purely knowledge.
- 00:10:49Like if you knew what I knew,
- 00:10:50you could get 10 million views of video
- 00:10:53and you could get 10 million subscribers
- 00:10:55no matter where you are right now within six months.
- 00:10:58It really is just knowledge.
- 00:10:59And I could already tell you 90% of the people watching,
- 00:11:02they don't, they don't agree with that.
- 00:11:03They don't.
- 00:11:04And everyone has excuses and they're always like, nah,
- 00:11:06YouTube just doesn't work like that, Jimmy,
- 00:11:07you don't understand.
- 00:11:08But I mentor a lot of people.
- 00:11:10I see it even to this day, I still see it all the time.
- 00:11:14It is possible.
- 00:11:15It is simply knowledge and the second you accept
- 00:11:17that it is knowledge and you start your,
- 00:11:19for me, 10,000 day journey of learning, for you,
- 00:11:22whatever it is, if you want to be less hardcore but,
- 00:11:25and like actually figuring out, you know,
- 00:11:27what makes a good video, what does my audience want,
- 00:11:29how can I elevate?
- 00:11:30And then you take that knowledge and you just,
- 00:11:32you just assume that I will never understand
- 00:11:35what the perfect video is and every single day
- 00:11:37I just need to be devoted to learning as much as possible
- 00:11:39and improving as much as possible.
- 00:11:41And I gotta prove every video as much as I can.
- 00:11:43Then, there you go.
- 00:11:44There are tons of viral ideas that people can do
- 00:11:47that don't require money.
- 00:11:48It does not require money to go viral.
- 00:11:50Like at one point,
- 00:11:51one of my most few videos was like
- 00:11:52spending 24 hours in a desert,
- 00:11:54we just grabbed a tent, some stuff and we went in the desert
- 00:11:57and it got like 60, 70 million views.
- 00:11:59I have so many videos where we spent hardly any money,
- 00:12:02like the no food one or I'd have to pull up the channel
- 00:12:05and go through it that have gotten tens of millions of views
- 00:12:08and they would've gotten 10 plus million views
- 00:12:10even on a small channel.
- 00:12:11So people who say,
- 00:12:12oh well, I could be MrBeast if I had money.
- 00:12:15Well, A, I didn't start off with money, I was poor,
- 00:12:17I had no money and it took me like seven years
- 00:12:20just to buy a camera saving up from YouTube
- 00:12:21and B, some of our most reviews literally,
- 00:12:24like anyone can do.
- 00:12:25The best way to get views in my opinion,
- 00:12:28I think it's better to really, really focus on quality.
- 00:12:31If you're a very small YouTuber
- 00:12:33and you can upload a video a day
- 00:12:35and like all the videos be average
- 00:12:37and like none of those videos will really stand out.
- 00:12:39None of it's like epic enough
- 00:12:40where like the algorithm's gonna go,
- 00:12:42oh this video, like this video is good.
- 00:12:44Like we need to spread it,
- 00:12:45feel like a lot of small YouTubers
- 00:12:47they just post like videos that aren't bad
- 00:12:49but they're not great and they just do that
- 00:12:51and none of them ever pop off so they never get an audience
- 00:12:54where it might be better to like, you know,
- 00:12:56upload half or a third or even like a fifth of the videos
- 00:12:59but make the videos you upload so freaking good
- 00:13:02that like the algorithm has to promote it
- 00:13:04and that, you know, it has to find audiences for it,
- 00:13:06'cause it's such an interesting and good video,
- 00:13:08when you like set a consistent schedule
- 00:13:10and you're constantly having to upload videos
- 00:13:12that aren't as good as you'd like because you gotta hit,
- 00:13:14oh this Monday, I said I'd upload every Monday.
- 00:13:17You know like that's a dangerous trap because then you know,
- 00:13:20the viewers notice that the quality isn't as good
- 00:13:22and it makes them less likely to watch.
- 00:13:23And I think it hurts your longevity.
- 00:13:25A lot of times people, oh boy,
- 00:13:28it's like they think their videos are better than they are,
- 00:13:31honestly and that...
- 00:13:33- Tell them Jimmy, tell them.
- 00:13:34- I mean they do and you have to like,
- 00:13:36you have to, that and they have horrible friend groups
- 00:13:39'cause you really are
- 00:13:40like the type of YouTubers you hang around.
- 00:13:41And so like a lot of times I'm just like,
- 00:13:44what you're saying is wrong, who told you this?
- 00:13:45They're like, oh, this guy, this guy.
- 00:13:47And it's like, well they're wrong.
- 00:13:49It's not true.
- 00:13:50You, there's no such thing as a perfect video.
- 00:13:52Like someone should always call you and...
- 00:13:53(beeping)
- 00:13:54It on your video 'cause it could be better.
- 00:13:56Like that's because imagine if someone does that every video
- 00:13:59and you upload 100s, if not 1,000 videos
- 00:14:01over the next 10 years
- 00:14:03and every single time someone's critiquing you
- 00:14:05and you're applying what they're critiquing.
- 00:14:06Like imagine the compound effect.
- 00:14:08Over that time span. It's invaluable.
- 00:14:10People think it's like,
- 00:14:11oh well, it's all like CTR and stuff like that.
- 00:14:14But a big thing that everyone...
- 00:14:16(beeping)
- 00:14:17Underestimates is it's,
- 00:14:18what was your experience with your last video?
- 00:14:20If people loved your,
- 00:14:22the last video of yours that they watched,
- 00:14:24they're more likely to watch your next one.
- 00:14:26For the YouTubers watching this,
- 00:14:27when people watch your video they go, okay,
- 00:14:29that was good but like, that's enough of you for the day.
- 00:14:31Like it was all right, right?
- 00:14:32Whereas what you want is them to go,
- 00:14:34holy crap, that was crazy.
- 00:14:35Oh my god, what's that?
- 00:14:36Holy crap. That was crazy. Oh my god.
- 00:14:38And they just, and they watched 10 videos.
- 00:14:41That's what you're going for.
- 00:14:42That data can't describe and like I don't,
- 00:14:45I've never heard anyone talk about that but that,
- 00:14:47that is it.
- 00:14:47That's how you get these high view counts
- 00:14:49because people watch 10 videos, not one, you know?
- 00:14:52It's okay to draw inspiration for me
- 00:14:54but just don't do what I do to a T.
- 00:14:56- It's not like $1 versus blank.
- 00:14:57- [Interviewer] Yeah.
- 00:14:58- I'm the first person to do it but I just, you know,
- 00:15:00saw that format and I was just like,
- 00:15:02how can I do that 100 times better?
- 00:15:04- Right.
- 00:15:04- How can I put 100 times more creativity into it?
- 00:15:06How can I level up the editing by 100 times?
- 00:15:08How can I spend 100 blah, blah, blah.
- 00:15:09- [Interviewer] Yeah.
- 00:15:10- And that's always my mindset.
- 00:15:11How can I, like if I get inspired by something,
- 00:15:13how can I do that but 100 times better and make it my own?
- 00:15:15Whereas a lot of people are just like,
- 00:15:17oh MrBeast did that, I'm just gonna do it.
- 00:15:20- [Interviewer] Yeah, how do I make a good thumbnail?
- 00:15:21How do I get people to click my video?
- 00:15:23- [MrBeast] You want it to be simple.
- 00:15:24You want them to be able to,
- 00:15:25like when they're scrolling through their suggested
- 00:15:28or homepage or whatever touch point,
- 00:15:30you want them to instantly be able
- 00:15:31to understand what you're conveying
- 00:15:33and you want them to feel some type of emotion.
- 00:15:35You know what I mean?
- 00:15:36The way I like to phrase it is,
- 00:15:38you wanna make it so interesting
- 00:15:40or spike their curiosity or whatever emotion
- 00:15:43so much that like if they don't click it,
- 00:15:46they'll wonder, you know,
- 00:15:48when they're, before they go to bed, like what happened?
- 00:15:50You know what I mean?
- 00:15:51Like, an example would be like if you uploaded a video,
- 00:15:54I rode a skateboard with 1000 other people on it
- 00:15:57and like people are falling off the side or whatever
- 00:15:59and I'm envisioning like a giant skateboard
- 00:16:01and people are like hanging on the side of it.
- 00:16:03Maybe it's like about to go off a big ramp.
- 00:16:05If you don't click that, you're gonna like be so curious,
- 00:16:08it's gonna be on your mind, you know?
- 00:16:10Later in the day when you're daydreaming,
- 00:16:12you're gonna think like, huh, what happened?
- 00:16:14What happened to those thousand people on that skateboard?
- 00:16:17That's kind of a mindset I think you should have
- 00:16:20when making thumbnails.
- 00:16:21- How often do you change a thumbnail on a video?
- 00:16:24Is that something, do you usually just stick with one
- 00:16:26or you try different one?
- 00:16:27- Well, so I think we,
- 00:16:28we get better at making thumbnails every year.
- 00:16:31So it's more, when I upload a thumbnail
- 00:16:33I usually think it's good
- 00:16:34and I don't change it most of the time,
- 00:16:36but what happens is like three years later I look back
- 00:16:38and I'm like, oh that's a horrible thumbnail.
- 00:16:40And so it's usually like every two years
- 00:16:42we just go back and update a lot of our older thumbnails
- 00:16:44just 'cause they're terrible.
- 00:16:47Just with like the new knowledge we have
- 00:16:48and what we've learned.
- 00:16:49And funny enough,
- 00:16:50that actually usually does help quite a bit
- 00:16:52when we update the thumbnails on old videos
- 00:16:54that they usually do see a little bit of an uptake
- 00:16:56'cause they're just, you know, if we take an old thumbnail
- 00:16:58where it's like seeing if whatever, like 1,000,
- 00:17:03100,000 mattresses can stop a car
- 00:17:04and it just looks terrible.
- 00:17:06And then with the new stuff I know
- 00:17:07we zoom in a little bit so it's a little more visible
- 00:17:09and make things look better.
- 00:17:10Then magically it starts doing a little bit better.
- 00:17:12'Cause now people actually understand what it is.
- 00:17:14'cause I'm not as much of an idiot anymore.
- 00:17:17In 10 years,
- 00:17:17YouTube's gonna be bigger than television ever was
- 00:17:19for culture in America, at least in my opinion.
- 00:17:21And so I think a lot of people underestimate that
- 00:17:24and people,
- 00:17:25I don't think people really understand just how like,
- 00:17:28to be a, one of the top creators
- 00:17:31on the biggest social media platform
- 00:17:33and that and that will also be the biggest in 10 years
- 00:17:36during that whole time.
- 00:17:37Like the amount of value and how crazy that is.
- 00:17:39Like you don't need a network, you don't need, you know,
- 00:17:42to go through people.
- 00:17:42You just are, you can and you can do whatever you want
- 00:17:45and you can influence people how you want.
- 00:17:47It's just wild. It's mind blowing.
- 00:17:49And you can leverage that to build businesses or you know,
- 00:17:51like do things like Beast Philanthropy or whatever.
- 00:17:53I think like people don't realize
- 00:17:55just how much influence the top YouTube channels have.
- 00:17:57No one's ever gonna do what I do better than me.
- 00:17:59Like it's just not, it's not even humanly possible.
- 00:18:01Like I reinvest every penny I make.
- 00:18:02- [Interviewer] Yeah.
- 00:18:03- I work every hour I'm awake,
- 00:18:05I devote every atom in my brain to solving this.
- 00:18:08I hire the best people on the planet.
- 00:18:10I've been doing this for 14 years
- 00:18:11and I think in decades, not years.
- 00:18:13So I'm gonna be doing this for another 20, 30 years,
- 00:18:15not two or three.
- 00:18:16So no, the next me isn't gonna be me
- 00:18:18because no one's gonna do what I do better than me.
- 00:18:19It's not possible.
- 00:18:20If I thought someone was doing better than me,
- 00:18:21I'd just start sleeping less so I could work even more.
- 00:18:23Like I'd figure it out, I don't get...
- 00:18:24- The barrier to entry to be you is extremely high.
- 00:18:27- Yeah.
- 00:18:27- Right? Especially where you're at now.
- 00:18:28- Well it's 'cause I'm all in. I'm crazy.
- 00:18:30Like people shouldn't be me.
- 00:18:31I don't have a life, I don't have work life balance.
- 00:18:33I, my personality, my soul,
- 00:18:35my being is making the best videos possible,
- 00:18:37entertaining my fans as best as I can.
- 00:18:39Like that is why I exist on this planet.
- 00:18:41And I don't recommend it.
- 00:18:41You know, mean like, you should have work-life balance.
- 00:18:44You should not devote your entire life to this one thing.
- 00:18:48Like go have fun.
- 00:18:49Like, you know, I'm miserable a lot of times
- 00:18:51I have a mental breakdown every other week
- 00:18:53'cause I push myself so hard.
- 00:18:54Like I don't recommend it, you know?
- 00:18:56- What do you think gets us to a million subscribers?
- 00:18:58- Well, subscribers is an arbitrary,
- 00:19:00so a million that doesn't matter.
- 00:19:01- A million views of videos.
- 00:19:02- You should ask me what helps us make
- 00:19:04the best videos possible.
- 00:19:05That's the only question you should ask me.
- 00:19:06Subscribers don't matter. Views don't matter.
- 00:19:08I mean they do.
- 00:19:09- [Interviewer] Yeah.
- 00:19:10- But all that comes,
- 00:19:11everything you...
- 00:19:12(beeping)
- 00:19:12Want as a creator comes
- 00:19:13from making the best videos possible and thumbnails.
- 00:19:16But it's easier to, you know, make thumbnails,
- 00:19:18the video part's the hard part.
- 00:19:19And that's the thing that you're known for.
- 00:19:20Ask how can I make my videos better?
- 00:19:22Do that every single day for years.
- 00:19:25And then you'll probably get views.
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