Packaging
Strong visual with clear messaging.
Audience Signal
Engaged audience seeking real estate insights.
Shorts Potential
High – informative tips work well in shorts.
What’s Working
- The title clearly outlines the video’s purpose.
- Visuals effectively showcase the Big Island lifestyle.
- Comments indicate a genuine interest in local insights.
Packaging Breakdown
Thumbnail: The use of bold text and a personal touch creates immediate connection. Worth trying: Test different color contrasts for the text to enhance readability.
Title: ‘Do’s and Don’ts’ sets clear expectations, but could evoke curiosity more. Worth trying: Consider adding a specific question to hook viewers.
Alternate Title Ideas
Curiosity Gap
Are You Ready to Buy on the Big Island?
This angle raises questions and invites viewers to consider their readiness.
Are You Ready to Buy on the Big Island?
This angle raises questions and invites viewers to consider their readiness.
High Stakes
Common Mistakes That Cost You When Buying in Hawaii
This highlights potential losses, creating urgency to watch.
Common Mistakes That Cost You When Buying in Hawaii
This highlights potential losses, creating urgency to watch.
Punchy Minimalist
Big Island Home Buying: What to Avoid!
A direct call to action that emphasizes the key takeaway.
Big Island Home Buying: What to Avoid!
A direct call to action that emphasizes the key takeaway.
2 Moments Worth Cutting for Shorts
Idea 1: Discussing a common mistake in home buying.
On-screen hook text: ‘Avoid This Mistake!’
Idea 2: Sharing a surprising fact about the Big Island market.
On-screen hook text: ‘Did You Know?’
What the Comments Are Telling You
- Viewers are looking for specific, actionable advice.
- Concerns about safety and local issues are prevalent.