- Sep 17, 2008
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I have been trying to grow my youtube channel recently and have only just started looking into the many ways to eek out a few more impressions, clicks and views.
One thing I am bad at is visual design. For my thumbnails I would always throw something together with canva, stick my face on it and call it done. My CTR ranged from 3-16%.
I am starting to see the links between elements in a thumb and ctr but one thing that really sticks out to me is just how poorly my AI thumbnails perform. Everyone I show them to say they are miles better looking than my own canva designs, and I agree with them, strongly.
What is weird is that my worst performing vids tend to be the ones with these far more interesting and visually appealing designs. I have plenty of bad performing vids whose thumbs I've made but it is almost every single one with an AI thumb gets a CTR close to 0 on a lot of days. It really surprised me.
So, for the video I posted yesterday I made a thumbnail myself and posted the vid. The views were rising but slower than I expected, so I switched out the thumbnail to an AI design and the CTR dropped to 0 almost instantly. All night it was at 0% CTR.
I switched out the thumb back to my canva design and guess what happened? Can you guess where I switched out the "bad" canva design for a "better" AI thumbnail in the screenshot below?
Am I just really late to the party on this topic? I thought there'd be a difference, I did not expect it to be this drastic.
One thing I am bad at is visual design. For my thumbnails I would always throw something together with canva, stick my face on it and call it done. My CTR ranged from 3-16%.
I am starting to see the links between elements in a thumb and ctr but one thing that really sticks out to me is just how poorly my AI thumbnails perform. Everyone I show them to say they are miles better looking than my own canva designs, and I agree with them, strongly.
What is weird is that my worst performing vids tend to be the ones with these far more interesting and visually appealing designs. I have plenty of bad performing vids whose thumbs I've made but it is almost every single one with an AI thumb gets a CTR close to 0 on a lot of days. It really surprised me.
So, for the video I posted yesterday I made a thumbnail myself and posted the vid. The views were rising but slower than I expected, so I switched out the thumbnail to an AI design and the CTR dropped to 0 almost instantly. All night it was at 0% CTR.
I switched out the thumb back to my canva design and guess what happened? Can you guess where I switched out the "bad" canva design for a "better" AI thumbnail in the screenshot below?
Am I just really late to the party on this topic? I thought there'd be a difference, I did not expect it to be this drastic.