The V.I.P. Hook Formula: Value + Intrigue + Punch
This simple 3-part structure ensures your audience doesn’t swipe away. Here’s how to use it in the first 3 seconds:
| Component | What It Means | Examples (Visuals + Audio) |
| Value (0-1 sec) | The instant promise of what they will get from watching. | Text/Audio: “Stop scrolling if…” “You’re making this mistake.” “The 5-minute hack to…” |
| Intrigue (1-2 sec) | A visual or verbal cliffhanger that makes them curious. | Visual: A strange object, a sudden transition, a chaotic scene, or someone looking shocked. Audio: A controversial statement or a mystery sound. |
| Punch (2-3 sec) | A fast, high-energy cut or a rapid-fire benefit to lock them in. | Visual: A quick flash of the final result (the “after”). Audio: High-energy music dropping, a loud sound effect, or a quick, confident command. |
3 POWER-MOVE Tactics to Use NOW!
The Direct Question Hook:
Formula: Ask a hyper-specific, relatable question about a common pain point.
Example: “Are your Reels only getting 100 views?” (Shows them you know their problem and have the answer).
The “Before & After” Tease:
Formula: Flash the amazing “After” result for 0.5 seconds, then instantly jump to the “Before” to start the main video.
Example: A perfect finished cake is shown, then quickly cuts to a messy kitchen starting the baking tutorial. (The audience stays to find out how).
The Controversy/Shock Hook:
Formula: State a widely held belief, then instantly challenge it with a surprising fact.
Example: “Everyone says you need a niche… but I went viral without one. Here’s how.” (Creates instant disagreement/curiosity).
