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We're in a race to zero for your attention 🏁
More time is spent analyzing retention tactics, adding hyper-edited bananas flying across your screen
& less time is spent just documenting or creating.
Here's why it matters & how I'm experimenting to find a better race:
First off I'm not saying that putting a focus on keeping someone engaged or watching your content is BAD
I'm more concerned with how it's a race to zero creative outputs from people who make things on the internet from a place of joy & curiosity
Also: Retention ≠ value derived
Analytics are great tools, but they are not a great servitude for creative output or valuable consumption
How long a video is watched (retention) does not equal how much thought or heart was put into it or how much value it gives the viewer
Why is this a race to zero?
For every success of attention captured using over-the-top editing or retention-based editing:
There is someone who turns their head while creating something true to themselves & chooses to optimize for views & retention, this ends up muddling their true creative output.
More eyeballs, more views, more ATTENTION: creating content suddenly become a new game that the only way to win is to capture more eyeballs
before people know they are creating for some ulterior partially useless metric that has no relation to their own motivations.
The race to zero ensues here when everyone is cutting themselves more and more out of the picture for what matters in their content & everyone begins to only focus on the views, the click-through rates, the retention, etc
We lose the juice, the creative flow & we lose the FUN
Not only do we lose the fun, but we also lose a lot of the direct value people are giving in barebones mediums because anything not over edited & published is viewed as naked, under-produced content (or so we think)
when in reality more editing ≠ more value
Example below ⬇
This guy posts 1 video a day and talks about things he finds valuable for personal development, No custom thumbnails (just a clip from the video) & just him talking (no editing either!!)
& guess what? people still click, and people still watch! (I DID!)
So: here's how I'm experimenting with a different way of playing this attention game... (ill go more in-depth in a sec)
Barebones video editing
Simple thumbnails (BW with text, that's is)
Heavy Focus on FUN creation (more writing! less editing!)
Barebones video editing.
I'm cutting back my video editing to taking less than 15 minutes per video.
Simple cuts & trims, adding in an outro, & the same 10 sec music riser of a soundtrack I enjoy to start the vid.
this opens up me more time for writing + things i get lost in.
Simple thumbnails
thumbnail creation is something I don't really want to spend nearly as much time on as I do: & I think there's a simpler way for my content to play this game of clicks
Especially since my vids are idea based
See New thumbs on top, old on bottom.
Heavy Focus on fun creation
when you turn creating things into a task you must do to earn a reward, for me its writing, then the task loses its fun edge
its now strictly biz & suddenly enough you're lost in the retention mechanism.
I'll be taking more time now to THINK & enjoy
I'll be doing this mostly as a byproduct of the prior experiments, as this frees up a lot of time & mental bandwidth for the ideas I want to ponder & think about more. then I can create more thoughtful & true things for myself.
This is where my fire comes from, not retention.
Finally I ask you, as a creator & consumer (we're all both)
To think about where your attention is drawn & where you lead others:
Are these areas the areas you want to improve on or do they bring you value in your life? Or are you caught in a hamster wheel?