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How Pro YouTubers ACTUALLY Make Thumbnails

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At first glance, YouTube thumbnails may just look like fun and interesting images you can add to catch the eye of potential viewers but there's actually a science behind it all. In this episode, we'll delve deep into what goes on behind the scenes of making thumbnails for YouTube. I'll explain how you can experiment with tiny details to come up with the best designs, show you how to make it work alongside your video title to increase click-through rates, and reveal the strategy that professionals like Mr. Beast use to choose the most effective thumbnails that makes viewers want to know more.

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Content provided by Nate Woodbury. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Nate Woodbury or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

At first glance, YouTube thumbnails may just look like fun and interesting images you can add to catch the eye of potential viewers but there's actually a science behind it all. In this episode, we'll delve deep into what goes on behind the scenes of making thumbnails for YouTube. I'll explain how you can experiment with tiny details to come up with the best designs, show you how to make it work alongside your video title to increase click-through rates, and reveal the strategy that professionals like Mr. Beast use to choose the most effective thumbnails that makes viewers want to know more.

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