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Strategy No. 2. The first 10-seconds is KEY. According to a statistic, 20% of viewers will leave a video in the first 10 seconds. You must now consider why they would act in that manner. They came to observe something but practically quickly left. There might be several causes: They don't seem to have anticipated what they saw in your video. You will lose them if they click on a link that reads, "Free Samsung TV!" and your video is about weight loss. Here, continuity is crucial. You have a drawn-out, "Look at me!" introduction. You've probably seen those intros where the company, videomaker, brand, or anything is praised for 30 seconds. The issue is that nobody but the creator of the video is interested. Get rid of the lengthy introduction. You linger aimlessly. It's a big no-no to complete setting up your recording equipment in the first minute of the video. You don't get off to a fast start. You want to swiftly set up the situation before making it happen in order to get to the point. Think about the action in today's movies. It grabs your attention right away and keeps you watching to learn what's happening, why it's happening, and what's going to happen next. The same is true with videos. Start with the positive and let it improve naturally from there.