List of "power phrases" that would be good for YouTube titles?

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Can anyone show me a list of proven phrases that work well in YouTube video titles?

I'm talking about phrases such as "1 Weird Trick" ... or "7-minute guide," etc.

I'm looking for a lot more phrases like that. Does a list of those exist somewhere?

Thanks for your help.
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      Originally Posted by chrisniel View Post

      The best for choosing titles is "Jimmy D. Brown's Copywriting Cheat Sheet"

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    This is blogging but could be applied to YT.

    Its a great one .....https://smartblogger.com/headline-hacks/
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    Originally Posted by BillyBee View Post

    Can anyone show me a list of proven phrases that work well in YouTube video titles?

    I'm talking about phrases such as "1 Weird Trick" ... or "7-minute guide," etc.

    I'm looking for a lot more phrases like that. Does a list of those exist somewhere?

    Thanks for your help.
    Those are exemplative of article / advertisement headlines i.e. non search string, so they are not optimal for YouTube search, unless you depend mostly upon 'Related Videos' exposure.

    If you are depending upon search results, choose a suitable statement or question as the title which reflects exactly what a person will search for. Replicate the statement / question in the video keywords too.

    i.e. Use 'How to cure acne' instead of 'Teenage boy cures acne in 7 days'. The latter is only effective where it's exposure is inevitable and non-user dependent.
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