Kraymer Art

Which title would you click on? 🤔

3 days ago | [YT] | 16



@bojo7667

Ancient Chinese Killed my art career

2 days ago | 2

@SqueakyFurBall

I'm surprised the 3rd one is the lastest

3 days ago | 1

@edtrmode

the middle 2 are kind of generic

3 days ago | 2

@LiSkyFox

You could probably get rid of “ancient Chinese” an just put art

2 days ago | 0

@Homewoof

These are all very clickbait-y.. but yk I don’t know how this post got on my feed in the first place so I may not be the intended audience. If you don’t wanna mystify the past, I think “Historical” would be better than “Ancient” (better yet, give the century or dynasty or whatever they originated from) and if you really want to keep the vibe of “Secrets”, “wish I knew sooner” is fine, but you could also do “that you might not have heard of”… if I had to write a title it would be smthn like: “Historical Chinese [painting? Drawing? What kind of art is it?] Techniques You Should Know” (but idk what titles work best for engagement…) Like the mystifying is fine. But it’s kinda cheesy and will lead to comments like “these aren’t unique to China”, which tbf is engagement. If ur goal is to get ppl who think Ancient China seems cool in an exotic way to click, then the mystifying is useful (this will also lead to more short term engagement). If your goal is to get ppl curious about art history to click (I’d say this group is more likely to be long term viewers if your content is geared to them), they may not as the title ruins your credibility a bit. So it all depends on your goals. Looking at how channels that you aspire to be like title their videos would also be helpful. But I’m not a creator, so I’m no expert lol.

1 day ago | 0