Hyper-specific hook vs broadly relatable hook
A parenting creator chased the widest possible audience. The opener was "Parenting is hard and nobody prepares you for it." Universally true, universally ignored — three-second retention at 39%. Broad relatability feels like it should win, but "everyone" reads as "no one in particular."
And then we went narrow: "If your three-year-old melts down every time you put shoes on, this is why." A smaller audience, but a sharper one. Retention jumped to 70% among the people it hit.
The result was counterintuitive to the client — narrowing the hook shrank the addressable audience but grew total watch time, because the right people stayed to the end.
The lesson: broad hooks get scrolled by everyone, specific hooks get devoured by someone. On short form the algorithm rewards a small audience that finishes over a big one that bounces.
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Hyper-specific hook vs broadly relatable hook
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