--- name: youtube-title-creator description: Generate high-CTR YouTube titles and thumbnails using framework fitting method. Match content to 119 proven formulas from Creator Hooks, apply psychological principles, test variations. --- # YouTube Title & Thumbnail Creator ## Purpose Generate YouTube titles and thumbnails with a high degree of complementarity that achieve 6%+ click-through rates using the **framework fitting method**: extract your concept, match to 119 proven formulas ranked by performance, generate variations, select best. **Core Philosophy:** Good titles follow proven frameworks. The skill is in matching your concept to the delivery mechanism that amplifies it best. ## When to Use This Skill Use this skill when you need to: - Create YouTube titles for podcast episodes or educational videos - Generate thumbnail text that complements titles - A/B test title variations for same content **Do NOT use for:** - Blog post headlines (use `hook-and-headline-writing` instead) - Social media captions (use `social-caption-writer` instead) - Newsletter subject lines (use `hook-and-headline-writing` instead) ## Key Principles ### The Framework Fitting Method Extract your content concept → Review ALL applicable frameworks → Test the fit → Generate volume → Select best. **Critical Rule: Avoid First-Match Bias** Do NOT default to first framework that seems to fit. The best framework might not be the obvious one. ### The Complementarity Principle Title + thumbnail work TOGETHER, not repeat each other. **Example:** - ❌ Title: "Five Productivity Myths" + Thumbnail: "Five Productivity Myths" - ✅ Title: "Five Productivity Myths" + Thumbnail: "You're doing it wrong" ### Universalization Strategy (Andrew Muto - July 8) "Every word after your sexy hook is a filter to lessen the audience." **Examples:** - ❌ "Five Productivity Myths Every Entrepreneur Believes" (filters to entrepreneurs only) - ✅ "Five Productivity Myths" (anyone interested in productivity) - ❌ "What to Do When Your Team Doesn't Respect You" (filters to managers) - ✅ "How to Handle Disrespect at Work" (universalized) **When to narrow:** When targeting specific audience is strategic goal. Otherwise, broaden. ### What Makes Hooks Work: 10 Proven Principles Across all 119 frameworks, these psychological principles drive clicks: 1. **Curiosity** - Open loops that make viewers need answers ("What happens to...?", "Do X really...?") 2. **Desire** - Tap into what viewers want (success, beauty, money, health, status, confidence) 3. **Negativity** - Warnings, fears, and problems grab attention faster than benefits 4. **Controversy** - Counterintuitive claims and polarizing takes create conflict and engagement 5. **Authority** - Names, titles, and credentials build trust ("Expert reveals...", "CIA officer explains...") 6. **Specificity** - Numbers, timeframes, and concrete examples feel more real ("5 habits," "in 3 seconds") 7. **Lists** - Numbered frameworks feel scannable and tangible (5, 7, 10, 50...) 8. **Constraint** - Limiting the scope makes ideas feel more valuable ("The ONE choice," "This ONE trick") 9. **Contrast** - Juxtaposing opposites creates interest ("Not X, but Y," "I'm 52 but feel 32") 10. **Speed/Ease** - Promises of quick results or easy methods (5-minute, "feel unnatural," "GENIUS mode") **Application:** Review your generated title options and check which principles they use. Titles using 2-3 of these principles typically outperform single-principle titles. --- ## The 3-Phase Workflow ### Phase 1: Extract Content Elements **Goal:** Identify the core components of your content #### Step 1: Summarize Content in 1-2 Sentences What is this video actually about? What value does it deliver? **Example:** "Sarah Chen explains that micromanagement kills productivity when teams lack autonomy. She suggests letting teams experience low-stakes failures early to build ownership." #### Step 2: Identify Content Elements Watch for these 6 elements: 1. **Problem** - What pain/struggle exists? - Example: "Teams are burned out and disengaged" 2. **Goal** - What result does viewer want? - Example: "Build a self-directed, high-performing team" 3. **Benefit** - What will their life look like after? - Example: "Teams with ownership, less burnout, more innovation" 4. **Concept** - What idea/principle applies? - Example: "Micromanagement backfires" 5. **Example/Data** - What story/stat illustrates this? - Example: "Let junior devs ship small features, fail on staging before production" 6. **Process** - What steps lead to result? - Example: "Give low-stakes ownership early, gradually increase responsibility" #### Step 3: Determine Video Type **Educational Content:** - How-to, explainer, tutorial, myth-busting, comparison **Storytelling Content:** - Personal journey, transformation, experiment, investigation **Controversial Content:** - Counter-intuitive take, challenge conventional wisdom, polarizing opinion --- ### Phase 2: Framework Matching (THE CRITICAL PHASE) **Goal:** Match content to best-fit formulas from 119 proven frameworks #### Step 1: Review Applicable Framework Categories Don't jump to first match. Browse these categories: **High-Performance Frameworks (Hook Score 8000+):** - Experiment/Test format (#1: "I tested X vs Y") - Contradiction format (#2: "Getting ADDICTED to X is Easy") - How-to without objection (#3: "How to X Without Y") - Warning format (#4: "NEVER Say This...") **Question-Based Frameworks:** - "What Happens to X That Never Y?" (#5) - "Is there a difference between X and Y?" (#1 variation) **Reality/Timeliness Frameworks:** - "The REALITY of X in 2025" (#6) - Current year emphasis **List Frameworks:** - "5 X Habits That Y" (#7) - "I Went to All X (Here Are My Rankings)" (#8) **See full list:** `references/creator-hooks-frameworks.md` (119 frameworks) #### Step 2: Brainstorm Framework Fits (Generate Volume) For EACH promising framework, test the fit: ```markdown ## Framework #3: How To (Achieve goal)! Without (Unwanted action) **Fit Assessment:** ✅ STRONG / ⚠️ MODERATE / ❌ WEAK **Why it fits:** Directly addresses "build high-performing teams without micromanagement" **Hook Score:** 11,492 (proven high performer) **Psychological Principles:** - Desire (audience wants high-performing teams) - Refute Objection (don't have to control everything) **Title Option:** "How to Build High-Performing Teams Without Micromanagement" **Thumbnail Concept:** Team collaborating independently + "Let them own it" ``` **Minimum:** Test 5-10 frameworks before selecting #### Step 3: Apply Andrew Muto Strategies **Universalization:** - Remove filters that narrow audience - Test both specific and broad versions **Example:** - Specific: "Five Productivity Myths Every Founder Believes" - Universal: "Five Productivity Myths" - Test: "The Myth That's Destroying Your Focus" **Dial to 11 (July 11):** "What is the most extreme version of that title?" - Start: "Teams Are Burned Out" - Dial up: "Why Your Team Is Burned Out" - Dial up: "The #1 Reason Your Team Is Burned Out" - Dial up: "This Management Mistake Is Destroying Your Team" Keep dialing until absurd, then pull back one notch. **From X to Y Formula (July 1):** - "From Screw-Up to Legend: George Washington's Biggest Failure" - "From Micromanager to Trusted Leader" #### Step 4: Generate 10+ Title Variations Use different combinations: - 3-4 different frameworks - Universalized vs. specific versions - "Dial to 11" variations - Different psychological triggers **Quality Check:** - [ ] Reviewed 5-10 frameworks minimum - [ ] Tested fit strength for each - [ ] Generated 10+ title variations - [ ] Applied universalization where appropriate - [ ] Created "Dial to 11" options - [ ] Avoided first-match bias --- ### Phase 3: Select Best & Create Thumbnail Strategy **Goal:** Choose top 3 titles and pair with complementary thumbnails #### Step 1: Apply Psychological Principles Filter For each title variation, check which principles it triggers: **Curiosity:** - Opens loop without answering - Asks question - Creates information gap - Uses "secret," "truth," "reality" **Desire:** - Promises specific outcome audience wants - "How to," "Get," "Achieve" **Negativity/Fear:** - Warning, avoid mistakes - "Never," "Don't," "Stop" - FOMO, loss aversion **Credibility:** - Data, experiments, expertise - "I tested," "After 10 years," "300 startups" **Contrast/Controversy:** - Contradicts expectations - "Easy, Actually" vs hard task - "Without" formula (have cake, eat it too) **Timeliness:** - Current events, trending topics - Year/date references **Specificity:** - Numbers, stats, precise details - "99%," "5 Morning Habits," "All 30" **Goal:** Each title should trigger 3-4 principles minimum #### Step 2: Thumbnail Complementarity Design **Rule:** Thumbnail should NOT repeat title. **Complementarity Strategies:** **Strategy A: Title asks, Thumbnail hints** - Title: "Five Dyslexia Myths" - Thumbnail: "Schools are getting this wrong" **Strategy B: Title promises, Thumbnail adds urgency** - Title: "How to Raise Confident Kids" - Thumbnail: "Before it's too late" **Strategy C: Title states problem, Thumbnail shows emotion** - Title: "Why Kids Are So Anxious" - Thumbnail: Distressed child + "It's not your fault" **Strategy D: Title broad, Thumbnail specific** - Title: "His Kids Missed 100 Days of School" - Thumbnail: Guest face + "CRAZY" **Visual Rules (Andrew Muto - July 11):** - **Shock value > recognition** (unless George Clooney-famous) - **Stock photos > illustrations** - **Show outcome/situation, not just person's face** - **Dial to 11:** "Most extreme version of that title?" - **Simplify text:** Fewer words, higher contrast, more charged **Thumbnail Text Formulas:** - "Here's how" - "Number 3 will shock you" - "This changed everything" - "Schools are wrong" - "CRAZY" - Question: "Is that even allowed?" #### Step 3: Quality Test All Title Variations Before finalizing your 5 titles, test each against these criteria: **The McDonald's Test (Andrew Muto - July 8):** "Someone who works at McDonald's should understand your headline instantly." - [ ] No jargon - [ ] Accessible language - [ ] Instant comprehension **The Ultimate Hook Test:** - [ ] Would this make ME stop scrolling? - [ ] Creates curiosity or emotion in first 2 seconds? - [ ] Can my grandmother understand instantly? - [ ] Hints at payoff without giving it away? Discard any titles that fail these tests. Keep the strongest 5. #### Step 4: Generate 5 Titles with 3 Thumbnail Options Each Generate 5 distinct title variations across different frameworks and strategic approaches. For each title, create 3 complementary thumbnail options that vary the visual approach while staying simple (3 elements max). **For each title, structure as:** - Title (single, clear concept) - Framework reference - 3 thumbnail options (each with visual description + on-screen text) **Why 3 thumbnails per title?** Testing allows you to optimize visual delivery without changing the messaging. Different thumbnail styles appeal to different viewer segments. **Thumbnail variation strategies:** - Option A: Direct visual (show the problem/outcome) - Option B: Emotional/reaction (show what it feels like) - Option C: Curiosity/question (hint at the answer without giving it) This approach gives the video production team multiple ready-to-test options without requiring additional iteration. --- ## Output Format **Simplified Output for Practical Use** Create file: `[Video_Topic]_YouTube_Titles_Thumbnails.md` ```markdown # YouTube Titles & Thumbnails - [Topic] --- ## TITLE 1: "[Title]" **Framework:** #3 - How To (Achieve goal)! Without (Unwanted action) **Thumbnail Option A:** - Visual: [Description of image/scene] - Text: [On-screen text] **Thumbnail Option B:** - Visual: [Description of image/scene] - Text: [On-screen text] **Thumbnail Option C:** - Visual: [Description of image/scene] - Text: [On-screen text] --- ## TITLE 2: "[Title]" **Framework:** #6 - The REALITY of (Polarizing entity) in (Current year) **Thumbnail Option A:** - Visual: [Description of image/scene] - Text: [On-screen text] **Thumbnail Option B:** - Visual: [Description of image/scene] - Text: [On-screen text] **Thumbnail Option C:** - Visual: [Description of image/scene] - Text: [On-screen text] --- [Repeat for Titles 3, 4, and 5] ``` **Key Rules:** - 5 titles total - 3 thumbnail options per title - Each thumbnail: 3 elements max (visual + text, keep it simple) - No detailed explanation of principles or Hook Scores - Focus on actionable output ready for video production ## Bundled Resources ### Framework Libraries - `references/creator-hooks-ranked.md` - All 119 frameworks sorted by Hook Score - `references/psychological-principles-guide.md` - Deep dive on each trigger - `references/ctr-benchmarks.md` - Performance expectations and troubleshooting ### Strategy Guides - `references/universalization-examples.md` - Before/after comparisons - `references/thumbnail-complementarity.md` - Visual pairing strategies - `references/andrew-muto-formulas.md` - Additional formulas from sessions ### Examples - `examples/katie-kimball-walkthrough.md` - Complete framework fitting process - `examples/dyslexia-universalization.md` - Narrowing vs. broadening analysis - `examples/george-washington-from-x-to-y.md` - Transformation formula --- ## Common Pitfalls to Avoid ### Phase 1 Issues ❌ **Vague content summary** - Can't match frameworks without clarity ❌ **Missing elements** - Incomplete extraction leads to weak options ❌ **Wrong video type** - Misclassifying content limits framework options ### Phase 2 Issues ❌ **First-match bias** - Using first framework that fits ❌ **Insufficient volume** - Testing only 2-3 frameworks ❌ **Ignoring Hook Scores** - Not prioritizing proven performers ❌ **Over-filtering** - Adding too many audience limiters ### Phase 3 Issues ❌ **Thumbnail repetition** - Title and thumbnail say same thing ❌ **Failing McDonald's Test** - Using jargon or complexity ❌ **Single variation** - Not creating A/B test options ❌ **Low principle count** - Triggering only 1-2 psychological levers --- ## Advanced Techniques ### The False Binary Present two extremes as only options: "Burnout or Boredom: Where Most Careers End" ### The Credibility Bomb Drop credentials mid-controversy: "After Managing 300 Teams: This Generation Can't..." ### The Mirror Moment Make viewer see themselves: "If Your Team Can't Do This One Thing..." ### Time-Based Urgency Add current year or timeframe: "The Reality of Remote Work in 2025" ### Reverse Expectations Flip the expected outcome: "My First Launch Failed. Perfect." --- --- ## Related Skills - `hook-and-headline-writing` - Provides foundational hook strategies - `cold-open-creator` - Creates opening that delivers on title promise - `social-caption-writer` - Adapts titles for social platforms --- ## Version History - **v1.0** (2025-10-28): Initial skill creation - Framework fitting method from social-content-creation - 119 Creator Hooks frameworks integrated - Andrew Muto strategies (universalization, dial to 11, CTR benchmarks) - Complementarity principle - 3-phase workflow - Quality control systems --- *For complete framework library, psychological principles, and examples, see references folder*