Viral video breakdown

I want you to use this one word in your next video.

Summary

The creator recommends using the word "embarrassed" in the hook of short-form videos, explains why it works psychologically, and gives multiple plug-and-play examples for different niches.

At a glance

Who it’s for

short-form content creators and online experts who want more engagement and followers from their videos

Best fit: Consultants

Where it fits

Top of funnel

Awareness. Reaches viewers who don’t know you yet.

How it’s built

tip-with-proof

Give an actionable tip, then back it with a concrete demo or result.

educationtalking headcuriosity gap

The hook

I want you to use this one word in your next video.

Make it yours: the reusable formula

I want you to use this one [simple thing] in your next [output].

Swap the highlighted parts for your own niche.

The re-hook

This one simple word. It's going to make you more relatable, create connection with your audience, generate a ton of engagement and ideally a lot of followers.

Stacks specific benefits and teases growth results to keep viewers watching to find out what the word is.

Hot take

Using the single word "embarrassed" in your hook can dramatically boost relatability, engagement, and followers.

Why it works

The video leans on a strong curiosity gap ("one word" withheld) and immediately ties it to outcomes creators care about: engagement and followers. She backs the tip with a quick social proof story (Amanda's top-performing video), then floods the viewer with specific, niche-agnostic hook templates so it feels instantly usable. The psychological breakdown of why "embarrassed" works (vulnerability, gossip energy, social currency) reassures more analytical viewers and positions her as a strategic content expert rather than a hack merchant.

Swipe-file takeaways

  • Use a withheld "one thing" (one word, one hook, one tweak) as a curiosity-based opener and delay the reveal for a few seconds.
  • Anchor the promised tactic to concrete creator desires (more engagement, more followers) right after the hook.
  • Pair a simple copywriting tip with multiple ready-to-use templates across scenarios so viewers can instantly imagine applying it.
  • Explain the psychological mechanics (vulnerability, curiosity, social currency) to deepen trust and authority, not just share a hack.
  • End with a tag-me CTA to turn viewers into UGC case studies and social proof for future content.

Full script

I want you to use this one word in your next video. This one simple word. It's going to make you more relatable, create connection with your audience, generate a ton of engagement and ideally a lot of followers. And this is 100 % stolen from a content creator who is a member of my community. Amanda, who is a mod in the community, used this word in her hook the other day and ended up with one of her best performing videos for months. And there's a reason for this because this word is powerful. And the word is embarrassed. I want you to use the word embarrassed in the hook of your next video. And I'm going to give you a little. I want you to use the word embarrassed in the hook of your next video and I'm going to give you loads of examples of how you can do it. So it could be something simple like I'm really embarrassed to admit this but or it could be here's the most embarrassing mistake I made as a blank as a first -time mum at a baby class on my first day in my corporate job. It could be I didn't realize how embarrassing this was until somebody pointed it out or I used to hide this because I was embarrassed about it or this might be embarrassing for you to hear but it needs to be said. I made this embarrassing mistake so you don't have to or tell me I'm not the only one who's did this embarrassing mistake so you don't have to. Or tell me I'm not the only one who's embarrassed by this. Or this is so embarrassing but I know you've probably done this too. It seems like such a simple word but this is so layered psychologically. It instantly implies vulnerability. Post content you're scrolling through is very very polished and even when something seems like it's vulnerable it's often performative vulnerability. But when you use the word embarrassed it implies a loss of control and the person watching it their brain is going oh we're about to get something real here. It also creates it their brain is going oh we're about to get something real here it also creates curiosity it creates tension people kind of lean in it feels like gossip and also lowers your authority barrier so if you're somebody who is an expert who wants to show your audience that you understand their problems this can be really useful and it gives the viewer some social currency because people love to share content that makes them feel seen and validated so have a think about how you could use this and then give it a go and tag me in your post so i can watch them all pop off just like amanda's did

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