I Accidentally Went Viral Filming My Shoes
The title and thumbnail decide who clicks. Put your concepts, final thumbnails, and titles in the project and let the team, or clients, vote on the pick, long before the video goes live.
Settle the packaging before you publish.
Put the URLs in the description and they become tracking links on their own. Counts come back to the project, so you can compare videos by the outcome, not just how they did in the feed.
Performance that maps to the business.
You picked your best, and two days later it's not performing how you hoped. Your backup titles and thumbnails, and every option you weighed up, are still on the project, so you swap in the next one instead of starting over.
Give a slow start a second shot.
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Halva
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Creator Service Co.
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True Cut Media
Titles, thumbnails, backups, and tracked links live on the project with the edit.