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Look at your last 5 content and tell yourself the truth. Did it grab your attention?
If you were scrolling and saw a stranger with the same content, would you stay to watch it?
No? Then we have a problem.
Letâs be honest with ourselves, thereâs a lot of noise online.
We spend time scrolling and swiping away at things that donât interest us.
So how do you make someone stop scrolling and pay attention to your content?
It all starts with a hook. That is:
- The first line
- The first video clip
- Or the first visualâŚ
That grabs your watcher/reader by the eyeballs and says:
âYouâre going to enjoy watching this.â
And if your hook fails to grab your watcher or reader?
Well, it doesnât matter how great the rest of your content is, they never stayed long enough to see it.
Letâs fix that up right now.
By talking about the most common hook mistakes content creators make and how you can start fixing them today.
Mistake 1: Your Hook Is Too Vague.
Have you ever watched a post for 5 seconds and still didn't understand what the post was about?
Thatâs the problem with vague hooks.
They donât give people a reason to care for the rest of the content.
Why being vague is reducing watcher/reader retention:
- People are busy. They need to know whatâs in it for them fast.
Donât stress your watchers.
Make them know what they are gaining from watching you.
What to do instead:
- Get specific and make your promise of value clear and concrete.
Example: âThis hack helped me triple my Tiktok engagement in two weeks.â
The value is there, it targets people who want to achieve the same thing, and it has a promised timeline.
Perfect hook.
Mistake 2: Taking Too Long to Get to the Point.
In the words of an old meme: Ain't nobody got no time for that.
If your content takes 15 seconds to warm up, youâve already lost âem.
You've lost me sincerelyđ
Why taking too long ruins your content:
- On Reels and TikTok, youâve got maybe 2â3 seconds to hook someone.
- Long intros = zero watcher retention.
What to do instead:
- Start with action, emotion, or a bold statement.
Example: âI helped my client triple their lead generation by doing this one thing!â
This would definitely grab my attention; because it has a promised value and targets people.
A good hook.
Mistake #3: Going Full Clickbait.
Youâve seen those skincare content that start with:
âYouâll NEVER believe this trick!â
And then the âtrickâ is⌠drink water? Seriously?
That pisses people off because you technically wasted their time.
Why it stops working after a while:
- It kills trust.
People are not getting hyped up to watch your content only to hear basic facts.
- People swipe away fast and platforms notice.
And when people don't trust you, they swipe fast.
And platforms notice this and stop pushing out your videos.
What to do instead:
- Hype it up honestly.
Get actual tips that help people. Not just basic stuff.
- Make sure your hook matches the value of your content.
Like I said, help people.
Mistake 4: Forgetting About a Visual or Audio Hook.
Yes, we want to hook people with words.
But in this present world of unending content, people need more to grab their attention.
Do something with the video. Start with a zoom, a shake.
Capcut has lots of video effects that can act as a video hook. Try them out!
Why just word hooks don't work all the time:
- Platforms like TikTok and Reels are built on visuals and sound.
So we have to capitalize on that.
- If the first frame is boring, theyâre out.
Yea, humans have become hard to please in the world of content.
What to do instead:
- Think visually. Add quick cuts, bold on-screen text, or trending sounds.
Utilize Capcut very well. You want to GRAB attention, not beg your watchers for it.
Weâve all made these mistakes at some point. But the key is learning and adjusting.
Because when you get your hook right? People stop, stay till the end, and engage.
Learned something new? Then head over to WazoPlus and sign up.
So you can practice, experiment, and level up your hook game with tools that help you grow.
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