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#173 - Engaging Opening Lines or "Hooks"
Episode 173

#173 - Engaging Opening Lines or "Hooks"

Muthership Creator Strategy · Helen & Juli Polise

January 30, 202621m 22s

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Show Notes

Today's episode starts with a word everyone uses in social media that I’ve never really liked.

“Hook.”

It sounds like trickery.
Like clickbait.
Like you’re trying to catch someone instead of connect with them.

And that’s not how I think about content at all.

In today’s podcast episode, I break down why I don’t use the word hook — and what I use instead: an engaging opening.

Because the goal isn’t to trick your audience.

It’s to help the right people immediately understand:

·       what the video is about

·       who it’s for

·       and why they should stay

In this episode, you’ll learn:

• What an engaging opening actually is (and why it’s only 3–5 seconds long)
• Why “hello,” “good morning,” and long intros quietly kill your retention
• How small opening tweaks can completely change your analytics
• The mindset shift that makes openings feel natural instead of salesy
• The 5 simple checks I mentally run before I ever hit post

If you’ve ever felt weird thinking “I need a better hook,” or wondered why good content isn’t holding attention the way it should, this episode will help you rethink your openings completely.

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