A great title is wasted on bad content. Here’s a proven script structure for a Baby Fooji "Surprise and Fix" video that keeps kids watching to the end.
Yes, but be careful. If the video is viral, a title change can confuse returning viewers. Instead, add a pinned comment: “New title, same great surprise!”
Symptom: Good click-through rate (CTR) initially, then drops. People click but leave quickly.
Fix: If your title says "surprise," the thumbnail MUST show a wrapped gift, hidden object, or Baby Fooji’s excited face. Never use a "fixed" title that promises a repair if the video is just an unboxing. video title babyfooji surprise for you por fixed
Pro tip: Add a yellow arrow or circle in the thumbnail pointing at the surprise element. Use high-contrast text on thumbnail like "FIXED!" or "NEW TOY".
The word "por" is the trickiest part of your keyword. It’s likely an accidental mix of English and Spanish. You have three strategic options:
Let’s look at a real example (anonymized). A small creator uploaded: A great title is wasted on bad content
Original title (broken):
"baby fooji egg por fixed surprise"
Views after 30 days: 412
After applying our fixes:
New title:
"BABY FOOJI Surprise Egg – FIXED! (Lost Toy Repair for Kids)"
Views after 30 days: 5,389 The word "por" is the trickiest part of your keyword
What changed?
The content was identical. Only the metadata changed.
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Also check the channel’s Community Tab — creators often announce re-uploads there.