Viral video breakdown

You will be a successful content creator by sticking to these three habits.

Summary

A content coach shares three specific habits—idea validation, doubling down on winners, and adding storytelling—that make content success more predictable and repeatable for creators.

At a glance

Who it’s for

aspiring and early-stage content creators who post consistently but struggle to get traction or results

Best fit: Consultants

Where it fits

Middle of funnel

Consideration. Nurtures viewers weighing their options.

How it’s built

listicle

A numbered or rapid-fire run through distinct points or tips.

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The hook

You will be a successful content creator by sticking to these three habits.

Make it yours: the reusable formula

You will [achieve specific outcome] by sticking to these [number] [habits/actions].

Swap the highlighted parts for your own niche.

The re-hook

These three things will make your success inevitable.

Intensifies the promise by framing the habits as making success 'inevitable,' increasing curiosity and commitment to keep watching.

Hot take

Posting every day and 'just be yourself' are bullshit strategies that don't actually work.

Why it works

The video works because it promises a highly desired outcome—'inevitable' success as a creator—and immediately rejects the standard advice viewers have already tried, creating both relief and curiosity. Each habit is framed as a leverage point (validation, repetition, storytelling) and backed by simple, concrete actions like using the search bar or remaking winners. She uses direct language ('bullshit', 'fucking everything') and authority ('my clients', 'my community') to build trust and emotional engagement, then bridges naturally into her course as the structured way to apply these habits.

Swipe-file takeaways

  • Lead with a bold, outcome-focused promise tied to a small number of habits or steps.
  • Call out and dismiss overused advice your audience has already tried to position your method as the alternative.
  • Teach idea validation with a simple workflow (search bar, check views and engagement) to make 'strategy' feel doable.
  • Frame viral posts as data to double down on, not random algorithm gifts, and explicitly tell viewers to remake and iterate.
  • Elevate otherwise basic tips by wrapping them in a stronger concept (e.g., 'add storytelling to everything' with concrete ways to do it).

Full script

You will be a successful content creator by sticking to these three habits. These three things will make your success inevitable. These are habits that I use daily. These are habits I tell my clients to use. And guess what? Me and the members of my community actually get results from our content. And none of these things involve just being consistent, posting every day, just be yourself or any of the other bullshit that you've tried that doesn't actually work. So the first habit is idea validation. And this one thing on its own will make a massive difference to your content performance. Every single piece of content you create should have a very clear topic in mind and before you even film that video you should be validating the topic and this can be as simple as going to the search bar typing in the topic and checking a couple of things. Are people actually watching videos on this topic? Are those videos getting good engagement? Is there clear demand for this topic? Use the data. If you treat everything you post like a lottery ticket you're gonna get lottery ticket results and guess what? Most people don't win anything on the lottery. The second thing is doubling down and repetition. A lot of content creators believe they have to come up with something new and exciting every single day otherwise it's lazy and your audience will get bored. No they won't. When a video does well for you that is not the algorithm blessing you for your effort that is information that is data that is your audience telling you we want to see more of this. Double down on the topics that worked, the hooks that worked, remake well-performing videos just come at it from a completely different angle. And then the third tip is to add storytelling to fucking everything. Storytelling is the difference between content that gets watched and content that gets remembered. It's what gets your audience emotionally invested in you and not just what you post. So instead of sharing information, give perspective, give opinions, tell me why you think the way that you think. Give me your processes. Instead of giving tips and advice, tell me the lessons you learned, how you came to this conclusion. These are things that I teach in the content club, which is my course and community for content creators. So I know that if you prioritize these things, it's basically as close as you can get to guarantee your success.

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